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From a live chat on MassLive:

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MassLive:
Enoch demanding the ball inside and scoring on back to back possessions. Looks much better the past couple minutes since he's returned

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Enoch with 6 early for STM. Corey Johnson (Harvard commit) with 8 for Vermont Academy
 
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Enoch went up for a one-handed throwdown..... and missed, the ball hit off the rim and went skyward, hitting a lighting fixture in the process
 
@ebosshoops: #UConn commit Steven Enoch playing much better than he did earlier in the season. Setting up on block, boarding and playing big #hoophall

@FrankieBur: Steven Enoch killing on either block for St. Thomas More. To think he was a virtual "unknown" before @trigonis30 Pangos AA Camp in June.
 
@coreyevans_10: Steven Enoch making up for poor outing last time in front of national crowd with a few impressive scores at the bucket
 
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Enoch with a putback slam off a miss and he got way up that one. STM up 27-26
 
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tcf deserves some kudos. Killing his posts to likes ratio with the steady stream of updates. He could do one big long post at the end of the day with all the tweets and links, but he's not worried about his stats. Being a team player - I like that. Sign of maturity.
 
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Steven Enoch (UConn commit) with 12 points on 6 of 10 shooting and 5 rebounds


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Enoch has impressed for sure. After a couple minutes on the bench, his motor was solid the rest of the half. He's a strong kid too
 
“@EvanDaniels: Its night & day between todays viewing of Steve Enoch & the one I had in Nov. Active, playing hard, boarding, contesting + hit a right hook.”

“@jeffborzello: Indeed. Has been a monster today. RT @EvanDaniels: Its night & day between todays viewing of Steve Enoch & the one I had in Nov.”
 
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“@BFlinnHoops: This is the most engaged I've ever seen Steve Enoch. If he can produce like this more often he's one of the best bigs in 2015 #HHClassic”
 
“@coreyevans_10: Heard alot about Steven Enoch making strides. That couldn't be more the truth. All about confidence. Has gained that and then some”
 
remember when there was talk of him red shirting on here? yeah right, this kid can get minutes right away.
 
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http://scouthoops.scout.com/story/1503671-hoop-hall-day-two-rundown?s=75

ENOCH BRINGS IT
To be honest, Steven Enoch’s performance at the National Prep Showcase in late November was disappointing. He wasn’t dialed in, didn’t play with energy and just flat out didn’t play well.

The story was much different on Sunday at the Hoop Hall Classic, where Enoch scored 18 points and reeled in seven rebounds to help Oakdale (Conn.) St. Thomas More knock off Saxtons River (Vt.) Vermont Academy.

With his future coach Kevin Ollie watching, Enoch played with aggression and intensity on both ends of the floor. At 6-foot-9, Enoch has legit size and good length, both of which he put to good work.

He’s mobile and on Sunday, he ran the floor with a purpose. He scored a couple times in transition, including a great catch in the open court to start the game. But he also raced back on defense and impacted the game with his shot blocking.

Offensively, Enoch, who ranks No. 62 overall, showed very good hands and touch in the paint. He connected on a right jump hook and also had another strong right finish over a post player trying to body him out of the lane. Enoch has potential on that end of the floor and he seems to be getting more confident in his ability on the block.
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Jalen Adams, SG, Brewster – Simply put, Adams is going to put up a lot of points in a Connecticut uniform. The 6-foot-4 guard is fast, athletic and is one of the best all around scorers in the 2015 class. His scoring package is versatile. He’s a legit long-range threat, but also very comfortable hunting and pulling up for mid-range jumpers. Adams also showed good vision and created plays for others. He finished with 23 points on 9-for-16 shooting and five assists in a big win over Montverde Academy.
 
TOS on Jalen Adams
Currently ranked No. 25 in 2015, Adams was the leading scorer (23), assist man (5) and second on the team in rebounds with six. The Connecticut bound Adams is a hard charging, offensively aggressive, athletic player who is crafty with the bounce and is a streaky jump shooter. Most of all, he plays with confidence and toughness and looks like the kind of kid that can develop into a leader during his days in Storrs.

TOS on Steven Enoch
During the summer, UConn signee Steve Enoch was a revelation as he seemingly came out of nowhere to catapult to No. 60 in the national rankings. Then in November, he looked pretty bad while debuting for Oakdale (Conn.) St. Thomas More at the National Prep Showcase. On Sunday, though, Enoch looked much more like the guy from the summer, and then some. The 6-foot-9 power forward was a force on both ends as he scored 18 points, grabbed seven rebounds and blocked a pair of shots in St. Thomas More's 83-76 victory over Vermont Academy. He can play a little bit of pick and pop, has an already strong build that will easily carry more muscle and as a relative newcomer is really just learning the game. No. 60 in 2015's Rivals150 looks like it might be a little low if Enoch continues playing the way he did on Sunday.
 
Really like Adams. Did a lot of good things from a coach's perspective. One thing though I did notice he needs to work on his left hand or else in college they will overplay him.
 
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1/21/2015 - vs. Wilbraham and Monson Academy
The prep basketball team was fortunate to come away with a victory over visiting Wilbraham & Monson, 83-75. A lethargic effort on the defensive end enabled the visitors to jump out to an early 12 point lead. Unsigned Brewster point guard Kamali Chambers(Golden Valley, MN) provided a spark off the bench defensively to help the Bobcats tie the score at the half. Overall, eleven Bobcats saw double-figure minutes of playing time. Brewster was led by Justin Simon (Temecula, CA) with 14 points, while unsigned guard Devon Williams (Sharon, MA) and Louisville-bound Donovan Mitchell (Greenwich, CT) each contributed 13 points. Virginia-bound Jarred Reuter (Marion, MA) chipped in with 10 points, while Chambers and UConn-bound Jalen Adams (Roxbury, MA) each had 9 points. Again, the team lollygagged for a majority of the contest before pulling away late. Championship teams consistently play with effort and focus, especially on the defensive end of the floor. If the Bobcats hope to compete for a championship later this season, they will need to play with a greater sense of urgency.
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Notre Dame Prep 64
St. Thomas More PG 61

NORTH BRIDGTON, Maine — Ryan Funk scored a team-high 13 points in the Chancellors’ loss at the Bridgton Academy Winter Classic, snapping their winning streak at 11 games.

Steve Enoch and Christian Vital each had double-doubles, with Enoch scoring 11 points and grabbing 11 rebounds and Vital with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

St. Thomas More (17-4) will play the loser of Bridgton and Naval Academy Prep in today’s consolation game.
 
Brewster has played 5 games since the update above me. Here are the recaps from each one, with Jalen Adams updates in bold:

The prep basketball team improved to 18-0 on the season with a 87-45 road win over Proctor Academy. All 13 players saw double-figure minutes and scored in the contest. Defensively, the Bobcats played with much more focus and intensity. Excellent pressure on the Proctor guards led to many transition baskets early enabling the visitors to lead 44-20 at the half. Brewster was led by Arizona-bound Justin Simon (Temecula, CA) with 18 points, while Washington-bound David Crisp (Lakewood, WA) contributed 13 points- both in limited minutes. Wisconsin-signee Alex Illikainen (Grand Rapids, MN) chipped in with 12 points. Unsigned guard Kamali Chambers (Golden Valley, MN) played another strong game, as did Tyler Colon (Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA), Joseph Worku (Antioch, CA) and Jamani Spencer (Porter Ranch, CA) in extended minutes. The Bobcats drilled 10 three-pointers in the contest against the hosts extended zone defense.
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The prep basketball team had a 40 game winning streak snapped with a road loss to preseason NEPSAC favorite Northfield Mount Hermon, 97-88. Brewster committed a season-high 29 fouls, which caused 4 Bobcats to foul out of the contest. After committing 16 fouls in the first half, the visitors found themselves down 8 points at the half. Despite foul trouble from the outset to numerous starters, the Bobcats stormed back to take a 75-70 lead with approximately 6 minutes in regulation. However, the visitors were unable to withstand the tremendous shooting exhibition from the seasoned Hoggers. A balanced Brewster attack was led by Donovan Mitchell (Greenwich, CT) with 16 points, while David Crisp (Lakewood, WA) added 14 points. Forward Marcus Derrickson (Landover, MD) contributed 13 points, while Jalen Adams (Roxbury, MA) and Jarred Reuter (Marion, MA) each chipped in with 12 points. Brewster drops to 18-1 on the season (4-1 in NEPSAC Class AAA play). Brewster will host NEPSAC rival Bridgton Academy on Wednesday. Game time is 6pm.
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The prep basketball team improved to 19-1 (5-1 in NEPSAC Class AAA play) with a 92-65 win over Bridgton Academy. The Bobcats jumped out to a 44-22 lead at the half. Brewster was led by Justin Simon (Temecula, CA) with 16 points, while Jalen Adams (Roxbury, MA) added 15 points. Senior forward Marcus Derrickson (Landover, MD) chipped in with 13 points and a team-high 10 rebounds and unsigned forward Joe Sherburne (Whitefish Bay, WI) contributed 11 points, including 3 three-pointers. Overall, 11 Bobcats scored in the contest. Brewster will host Kimball Union Academy on Friday at 6pm.
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The prep basketball team improved to 20-1 on the season with a 93-64 win over Kimball Union Academy.. A balanced Brewster attack was led by David Crisp (Lakewood, WA) with 20 points, while Jalen Adams (Roxbury, MA) and Marcus Derrickson (Landover, MD) each contributed 14 points. Derrickson had a team-high 9 rebounds. Unsigned forward Joe Sherburne (Whitefish Bay, WI) added 13 points, including 3 three-pointers. Brewster will host South Kent School on Sunday at 1:30pm in a NEPSAC Class AAA matchup.
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Brewster improved to 21-1 on the season (6-1 in NEPSAC Class AAA play) with a convincing 96-79 win over visiting South Kent School. Brewster jumped out to a 47-30 lead at the half behind tough, focused team defense. In what's become a trend, the team lost the intensity on the defensive end and allowed the Cardinals to cut the lead to 5 points in the 2nd half before going on another spurt for the final margin. Brewster was led by David Crisp (Lakewood, WA) with 22 points, while Donovan Mitchell (Greenwich, CT) added 20 points off the bench. Point guard Jalen Adams (Roxbury, MA) added 18 points, 5 assists, and 5 steals, while Marcus Derrickson (Landover, MD) and Justin Simon (Temecula, CA) each contributed 13 points. Senior co-captain Jarred Reuter had a team-high 11 rebounds in the contest. Brewster's four high major point / combo-guards (Adams, Crisp, Mitchell, and Simon) combined for an astonishing 16 turnovers in the game. Brewster will host a very strong St. Thomas More team on Tuesday at 4pm.
 
@GavinKeefe: Future Husky Steve Enoch had 11 points and 10 rebounds for St. Thomas More in an 89-77 loss at Brewster Academy
 
Brewster Academy improved to 22-1 on the season (7-1 in NEPSAC Class AAA play) with a 84-68 win over a strong St. Thomas More squad. Brewster shot a torrid 15 for 23 from three point range in the game, as well as 9-11 from the free-throw line. A well-played game on both sides, which saw each team commit fewer than 12 turnovers. Brewster was led by UConn-bound Jalen Adams (Roxbury, MA) with 27 points, including 6 three-pointers, as well as a game-high 7 assists. Washington-signee David Crisp (Lakewood, WA) added 24 points, including 5 three-pointers. Georgetown-bound Marcus Derrickson (Landover, MD) contributed 20 points (4 three-pointers) and 8 rebounds. Senior guards Donovan Mitchell (Greenwich, CT) and Justin Simon (Temecula, CA) each played well, defensively.
 
The National Prep School Invitational is this weekend at Rhode Island College - starts tomorrow and goes until Sunday.

Enoch's team is playing on Thursday at 1:15pm vs. Mt. Zion Academy, Friday at 3:00pm vs. IMG Academy, and Sunday at 10:30am vs. Bill Crothers Secondary School.

More info here: http://www.nationalprepinvitational.net/2015_Schedule.html
 
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