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Sunday / January 12.
  • By ADAM ZAGORIA

    NEW YORK — Playing back-to-back days against elite competition was a big ask for Bryan Antoine, Scottie Lewis and the Ranney School, the No. 1 team in New Jersey and No. 4 nationally according to USA Today.

    As it turned out, Ranney won the first game of the big weekend on Saturday against Bergen Catholic, the No. 3 team in New Jersey, but couldn’t complete the sweep on Sunday against the MacDuffie School (MA).

    Despite a combined 54 points from the Villanova-bound Antoine and the Florida-bound Lewis, Ranney fell to MacDuffie, 79-75, at the Empire Invitational at Mount Saint Michael Academy, dropping them to 10-1 on the season.

    By ADAM ZAGORIA

    Texas has joined New York in cancelling all Division 1 college basketball recruiting events for the month of June, citing the discriminatory policies of the National Federation of High Schools (NFHS).

    “Yes, with the restrictions they put on us we’re pretty much in the same boat as New York,” Rick Sherley, Executive Director of the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC), said Friday morning by phone.

    As exclusively reported Wednesday by ZAGSBLOG, New York opted to cancel all June recruiting events because of discriminatory NFHS policies. Under the new Rice Commission recommendations aimed at cleaning up college basketball recruiting, the NFHS, which has no prior experience running large-scale recruiting events, is now in charge of sanctioning and sponsoring June events.

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