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  • 2013 Exposure Shoot-Out Registration Update

    2013 Exposure Shoot-Out Registration Update

    Featured September 30, 2013 at 11:57 pm 0 comments

      COLLEGE EXPOSURE SHOOT-OUT 2013 REGISTRATION Don’t forget to get registered for this event! Please be aware that there is a change in price due to the October 1st registration deadline. (boys) Girls will receive this same increase after October 16th Dont wait to register! Get the Better Deal!

     
  • Player of the Month

    Player of the Month

    Featured September 16, 2013 at 9:06 pm 0 comments

    Starting this month, Upstate Scouting Service is going to feature a Player of the Month. This person will be nominated by friends, family, coaches, or anyone else close with the player. A deserving winner will be chosen based on a wide range of criteria, both on and off the court. […]

     
  • Braedon Bayer Turning Heads On and Off the Court

    Braedon Bayer Turning Heads On and Off the Court

    Featured September 10, 2013 at 9:40 pm 0 comments

      GoinBentleyis senior season, Trinity-Pawling’s Braedon Bayer is showing why he is a Division One prospect. The 6’3’’ point guard was a Staf presence leading the Lions backcourt last season and this year he is expected to make an even bigger impact as Trinity-Pawling again looks  to be a threat to win […]

     
  • COLLEGE EXPOSURE SHOOT-OUT 2013 REGISTRATION

    COLLEGE EXPOSURE SHOOT-OUT 2013 REGISTRATION

    Featured August 27, 2013 at 11:11 pm 0 comments

    presents… College Exposure Shoot-Out 2013 BOYS:  Sunday, October 6, 2013 GIRLS:  Sunday, October 20, 2013 Rensselaer High School 25 Van Rensselaer Drive Rensselaer, NY 12144   The College Exposure Shoot-Out is intended to give COLLEGE COACHES an opportunity to evaluate the ability and potential of those who desire to someday […]

     
  • Zac DiSalvo from Greece-Athena

    Zac DiSalvo from Greece-Athena

    Featured August 19, 2013 at 9:53 pm 0 comments

    It is not uncommon for a player to receive high praise from their coach. Coaches, as well as parents and family members, like to see their players do well and be recognized for their accomplishments. But what AAU coach Kevin LeGrett had to say about Zac DiSalvo stood out from […]

     
  • Adirondack Squad Takes BCANY Title

    Adirondack Squad Takes BCANY Title

    Featured August 9, 2013 at 10:05 am 0 comments

            The BCANY Summer Hoops Festival finished up this passed weekend, but there was a different outcome this year. The Adirondack team, coached by Watervliet High’s Orlando DiBacco, fought to a 77-75 victory over the efending champions, Hudson Valley. When asked about the game plan, Coach DiBacco […]

     
  • 2013 BCANY Summer Hoops Festival

    2013 BCANY Summer Hoops Festival

    Featured August 1, 2013 at 7:23 pm 0 comments

    We are one day away from the 2013 Basketball Coaches Association of New York Summer Hoops Festival. For the team representing the Capital and Adirondack regions, Sections 2 and 7, the goal is clear, according to their coach. “Every time you compete you want to give your best. So our […]

     
  • New York’s Class of 2015 Loaded with Talent

    New York’s Class of 2015 Loaded with Talent

    Featured July 22, 2013 at 9:52 pm 0 comments

              While the rising seniors that will be going into the school year in September with college basketball on their minds are certainly worth noting, the 2015 class in New York State (next year’s juniors) are just as loaded and they still have two full years […]

     
  • Joe Cremo of Scotia-Glenville

    Joe Cremo of Scotia-Glenville

    Featured July 16, 2013 at 9:09 pm 0 comments

                        Joe Cremo is listed as a forward on Scotia-Glenville’s roster, but he’s quickly picking up a guard’s mentality. While the 6-foot, 3-inch tall sophomore led the Section II Class A champions with an average of 20.3 points and 12.8 rebounds per […]

     
  • Siena Team Camp Helps Build Teams

    Siena Team Camp Helps Build Teams

    Featured July 2, 2013 at 7:46 pm 0 comments

    During the last week of June, most people are excited for summer to start. Teachers are excited for the time off, parents are planning vacations, and seniors are saying goodbye as they graduate from high school. While this is all happening, underclassmen and their coaches are working to get better. […]