Two local basketball players were selected to the USA Men’s U17 World Championship team on Tuesday.
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Aamondae Coleman held the phone to his ear and listened attentively as the recruiter on the other end explained the school’s scholarship situation.
Findlay Prep boys basketball player Markus Howard announced Sunday on Twitter he has given an oral commitment to Marquette and will reclassify to the class of 2016.
Aaron Augustin hit a floater in the lane with 11.4 seconds to go Thursday as the sixth-seeded Miller Grove (Georgia) basketball team upset No. 3 seed Findlay Prep 67-65 in the quarterfinals of the National High School Invitational at Christ the King High School in New York.
The Findlay Prep boys basketball team end its extended break when the Pilots participate this week in the eight-team National High School Invitational tournament in New York City.
Findlay Prep”s boys basketball team was one of eight teams selected Wednesday for the National High School Invitational tournament in New York City.
Findlay Prep created eight turnovers and went on a 32-8 run in the second quarter before cruising to a 93-38 win over visiting Las Vegas.
Isaiah Williams scored eight of his 16 points in overtime to lead Shadow Ridge to an 80-76 home win over Eldorado on Friday.
Charles O’Bannon scored 16 of his 25 points in the second half to lead the Gaels to a 77-71 upset victory over Findlay Prep in the Big City Showdown at South Point Arena. The Pilots entered the game ranked No. 4 in the nation by USA Today.
The annual boys basketball matchup between Findlay Prep and Bishop Gorman has seen its share of McDonald’s All Americans, and this year’s game is no exception.
Markus Howard and O’Shae Brissett are each ranked as top boys basketball prospects in the class of 2017.
Markus Howard didn’t miss a shot Sunday and scored 26 points to lead Findlay Prep’s boy’s basketball team to a 91-67 win over St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.) in the Hoophall Classic in Springfield, Mass.
Markus Howard hit five 3-pointers and scored 25 points Saturday in a 73-59 win over Athlete Institute (Canada) in the Hoophall Classic in Springfield, Mass.
Troy Brown Jr.’s patience and ability to see two steps ahead on the basketball court have helped make him one of the nation’s top prospects.
James Bridges scored 16 points Monday to help Clark’s boys basketball team to a 59-30 win over visiting Western.