2026-27 @Suffield_Hoops
Suffield Academy (CT)
Head Coach: Drew Gamere (617) 501 2224
Ethan Jarrett (2027) 6'8 forward - 2025-26 Western New England Preps All Defensive Team. Started every game in 2026. One of the top returning forwards in the NEPSAC. Long and athletic – impacts the game in multiple ways. Runs the floor and consistently finishes at the rim. Has the ability to score in the post or from the perimeter. Athleticism and length make him a strong defender at the rim. Intelligent player with a high motor. Improving rapidly – big upside. Plays club ball with Team Sims. 3.8 gpa
Alijah Johnson (2027) 5'11 guard - 2025-26 Western New England Preps All Third Team. Started every game in 2026. One of the top returning guards in the NEPSAC. Excellent shooter with unlimited range. Plays in control and is a good ballhandler and passer. Has a quick release that allows him to score consistently over bigger defenders. Smart player that makes the right read and locates open space to create space. Quick first step finishes strong in traffic. Works hard defensively and has great instincts that lead to steals. Primed for a big year. Receiving interest from multiple schools, including Stonehill College, Air Force, Assumption University, Pace University, D'Youville University, Trinity College, Brandeis University, Clark University and Ursinus College. Plays club ball with CT Focus. 3.4 gpa
Ladainian Rodrigues (2027) 6'4 wing, Suffield Academy (CT) - A post grad from Attleboro, MA. Athletic wing that joins SA after standout career at Attleboro HS (MA). High motor player that impacts the game in all areas. Excellent in transition and finishing when attacking the basket. Scores with great touch in the paint and from the perimeter. Elite defender that can guard multiple positions. A threat to steal both on and off the ball – great instincts. One of the top additions to the NEPSAC this year. Plays club ball with Team Sims. 3.2 gpa
Chris Ross (2027) 6'6 small forward - Transfer after a standout season at Kents Hill last year. Elite 3-point shooter. Moves well without the ball, creates space for open looks. Length and high release allow him to shoot comfortably when contested. Runs the floor in transition and consistently finishes at the rim. Active on the boards on both ends. Good defender that can guard multiple positions. Great addition to Class A – big upside. Plays club ball with Team Sims. 3.4 gpa
Anthony Boniface (2028) 6'6 forward - Big, Strong, and athletic multiple sport athlete. Moves well for his size and consistently runs the floor. Has good feet defensively and is a presence at the rim. Strong rebounder on both ends. Finishes with confidence when attacking the basket. Has D1 offers in football. . Plays club ball with Team New England. Excellent gpa.
John Dolan (2028) 6'2 guard - Returning guard that should make an impact this season. Good 3 point shooter that also scores from the midrange and at the rim. Has good instincts and plays in control, consistently make the right read. Continues to improve and primed for a strong season. 3.3 gpa
Will Elkus (2028) 6'5 small forward - Returning varsity player that continues to improve. Excellent rebounder – high motor to the offensive boards. Good perimeter shooter that also scores in the paint. Can guard multiple positions on defense. College ready body that has significant upside. 3.8 gpa
Kyle Keaveney (2028) 6'5 forward - Terrific athlete that plays multiple sports. Elite football prospect that played NEPSAC basketball the last two seasons. Physical player, excellent rebounder, with nice touch in the paint. High basketball IQ. 3.7 gpa
Tommy Ludwig (2028) 6'0 guard - Returning guard that is improving rapidly. Elite athlete (All-NE in high jump) that handles the ball well, scores from the perimeter and when attacking the basket. A strong defender that moves well defensively. Determined to make an impact this season. 3.6 gpa
Grant Neal (2028) 6’4 guard - Joins Suffield program after a standout season at Lynnfield High (MA). Strong ballhandler that can score and facilitate. Very good shooter from the perimeter and uses quickness and length to score off the dribble. Plays in control and consistently makes the right read. Moves well defensively – stays in front of guards, has length and quick hands – creates a lot of turnovers. Should make a big impact in the NEPSAC – one of the top guards in the 2028 class. Plays club ball with NSSA. 3.9 gpa
@ConorRyan_93 Not one player on that list close to JB’s talent or value.
Giannis is the only player close to JB’s value for me. And KG got way more dawg in him than Giannis ever had.
@awfulannouncing Steph Curry and (doesn’t matter) IT’s Steph Curry;
Blew it against the Knicks? Tatum’s achilles blew out against a team that was on the verge.
Talking just to talk. Stealing money
@JonnyRoot_ In the regular season that’s a foul ofc. But not in the Finals. The refs have been leaving their whistles in their pockets and thank goodness for it. No way you’re getting that call and by Game 4 everyone should know it. You were right the first time
Bob Costas on Trump: "He is by far the most disgraceful figure in modern presidential history.
You have to be in a toxic cult to believe that Trump has ever been emotionally, psychologically, intellectually, or ethically fit to be POTUS." * (2024)
@wingoz True. Let’s talk BAL: WTF when you have 2 timeouts & 20 sec left do you SETTLE for a 44 yd FG on the foot of a ROOKIE with the playoffs on the line in frigid temps in PITTSBURGH?? Oh and 1 of the top RB’s ever in your backfield.
Loop also had 2 horrible kickoffs in the 4th Qtr
@wingoz True. Let’s talk BAL: WTF when you have 2 timeouts & 20 sec left do you SETTLE for a 44 yd FG on the foot of a ROOKIE with the playoffs on the line in frigid temps in PITTSBURGH?? Oh and 1 of the top RB’s ever in your backfield.
Loop also had 2 horrible kickoffs in the 4th Qtr
#Patriots rookie RB TreVeyon Henderson on Rhamondre Stevenson:
“I’m so proud of Rhamondre... He’s been a great vet… He’s welcomed me in with open arms, man. I learned so much from him and I respect his game a lot… I appreciate him.”
(🎥 @CameronWolfe)
“Drake (Maye) is such a great leader and it shows on and off the field.”
1-on-1 with Patriots RB TreVeyon Henderson on big running day, why his QB is MVP and he can’t wait for “cold and loud” playoff atmosphere in New England vs. Chargers Sunday:
@NFLFrascella This would have been a catch 10-15 yrs ago but it’s just not anymore. He lost control of the ball when the defender pulled his arm off of it, importantly, after his feet came off the ground. Great play by defender. Amazing effort by WR but it’s not a catch in today’s NFL.