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Yahoo Sports Radio: Ed Cooley – A Dream Come True & Destination Spot
Here is the full spot:
Yahoo Sports Radio: Ed Cooley – A Dream Come True & Destination Spot
The Boston High School Blog on ESPN Boston tabbed Kris Dunn’s New London game against Rhode Island’s St. Raphael squad as one of the top 10 games to watch this upcoming season.
ESPN Boston: 10 boys hoop games to watch in 2011-12
New London (Conn.) at St. Raphael (R.I.), Jan. 7
This one pits two defending state champions in one of the most highly-anticipated public school matchups of the winter for New England. New London is the defending CIAC Class L champion, and features the No. 29 overall Class of 2012 player in Providence-bound point guard Kris Dunn. St. Ray’s ended Bishop Hendricken’s streak of seven straight RIIL state titles last year, led by championship MVP Charles Correa. The junior point guard is one of the Ocean State’s elite prospects, and has a terrific running mate in senior Cesar Mejia.
Link: WaPo: Family Ties Bond Thompson and Davis
Georgetown’s 2004 hiring of Thompson, elder son ofJohn Thompson Jr., created the first father-son combination to coach in the Big East. In April, Providence created the second by hiring Davis — son of the legendary Tom Davis, who coached at Boston College during the nascent years of the Big East (and later Stanford, Iowa and Drake).
Link: KMac Audio Preview of PC vs. Cincy
“Kevin talks about the encouraging signs from the Friars in their first two conference games (especially on defense), the rebounding challenge presented by Cincinnati, defending Bearcats star guard Deonta Vaughn, and the Big East’s feat of landing nine teams in the Top 25 this week.”
Link: Ever wonder what happened to your favorite Friars?
I found this link while searching for some information about a former Friar. Cool stuff!
Link: Newport Daily News: “Friars point guard is regaining his footing”
The right-foot injury that kept Sharaud Curry out for all but one game as a junior has fully healed. But, admittedly, the senior point guard doesn’t feel as though he’s playing the way he did his first two seasons with the Providence College Friars.