Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Jake Barnett Commits to Toledo

ND Prep player Jake Barnett committed to play for the University of Toledo this morning. Jake will be writing a diary about his official visit and why he chose Toledo very soon.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Notre Dame Prep Goes Down

The Prep fell to Brewster Academy 97-89 last night at the National Prep Championships at Endicott College in Beverly Massachusetts.
Brewster started the game strong with a couple quick baskets, however Jake Barnett was able to knock down consecutive three pointers from the corner to bring The Prep back. The game was back and forth for most of the first half, with each team trading scoring runs, leading to a 48-47 halftime lead for Notre Dame.
The second half started off slowly with both teams struggling to put the ball in the basket and each trying to grab momentum. Jamil Goodwin and Terry Carter were able to provide a great spark off the bench, however it wasn't enough as Brewster prevailed.

Box Score: Points:
Sean Kilpatrick 25
Jake Barnett 20
James Southerland 13
Johnny Lacy 12
Jamil Goodwin 9
Ron Giplaye 8
Terry Carter 2


New England Recruiting Report Write Up
http://www.newenglandrecruitingreport.com/news/article/727/National-Prep-Championships-Day-1-Recap.php

Sunday, March 8, 2009

The countdown is on...

Tommorow at Endicott College Notre Dame will play Brewster Academy in it's first game of the National Prep Championship. Here's a link if your interested in watching the game live online http://packnetwork.com/nationalprep . I will be posting some pictures from the game later on tommorow night.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Big win against Lee Academy

Notre Dame beat Lee Academy last night at the St. Bernards activity center to push their record to 28-4 heading into the Prep National Championship. Here is the Fitchburg Sentinel's recap.
http://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/sports/ci_11841997

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Game Tonight; National Championship

The Prep takes on Lee Academy from Maine tonight at St. Bernard's activity center at 7pm. Also, the seedings for the the Prep National Championships were released yesterday and Notre Dame is the #3 seed. The team will take on the #6 seed Brewster Academy Monday night at 8pm in the 8 team tournament at Endicott College.

Here is the entire tournament field for the championship.
http://www.newenglandrecruitingreport.com/events/event/6/National-Prep-Championship.php

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Another News Article

The Fitchburg Sentinel and Enterprise recently wrote an article on the Prep. It discusses Jake Barnett's recruitment, which has recently skyrocketed, along with which schools are after standout player Jamil Goodwin. http://www.sentinelandenterprise.com/sports/ci_11813229

Monday, March 2, 2009

Army Weekend Game Recap

The Prep picked up 2 wins this weekend at West Point, that moves their record to 27-4 on the season.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Player Commentary: Jake Barnett

A unique quality that Notre Dame Prep offers is a atmosphere for many different ethnicities to merge in a close setting. I can honestly say I have met people from countries such as Argentina, Africa, Korea, China. I'll never forget the first day that I met Naofall Folahan also known as Ming. Ming and I walked to the corner store as he explained to me that he had only been in the States for about 3 months. I couldn't believe some of the stories he had told me about his life back home. He explained to me, that he had traveled all across the world to pursue his dream of playing in the NBA following in the foot steps of his favorite player Kevin Garnett. After getting back to the house, I was quickly introduced the the Korean community that lived on the other side of the house. I quickly started learning things from the Koreans such as their types of food, and that they were really concerned about the way their hair looked. The funny thing that always made me laugh was the fact that no matter what we ate, the Koreans' would cover their food with hot sauce. Lastly, I met Pablo from Argentina. Pablo quickly earned the nickname "MANU" because the style of his game. It was cool to see the different style of his game, and learn new moves that I had never seen before. I'm sure that no matter where you go to school that you are going to see different ethnicities, but when your thrown together and forced to live with each other... you quickly learn how people live act. I feel like Notre Dame is one of the few school that can offer this and has made my expierence here interesting.