IAABO Board 27 Comcast Tournament Standouts
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Over the weekend, there was plenty of action at the IAABO Board 27 Comcast Tournament, one of the premier late-season basketball tournaments in Massachusetts. This article will discuss some of the standouts from the weekend as a ton of hardware…
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Continue ReadingOver the weekend, there was plenty of action at the IAABO Board 27 Comcast Tournament, one of the premier late-season basketball tournaments in Massachusetts. This article will discuss some of the standouts from the weekend as a ton of hardware was given out.
Mary Gibbons Mary Gibbons 5'7" | CG Wachusett | 2024 State NewE – Wachusett (2024)
The Navy commit was anchors away against Foxborough on Monday, pacing all scorers with a 30-piece in a big-time win, all the more impressive coming against a top team in the state. She’s seemingly achieved it all in her senior year, already heading to a DI program and having hit the 1000 point mark earlier in the year. Her fast-paced play is going to continue to give teams nightmares going into the postseason.
Jaelynn Scott Jaelynn Scott SG Wachusett | 2026 State NewE – Wachusett (2026)
This game wasn’t just a showcase for Gibbons, but her sophomore teammate, Jaelynn Scott Jaelynn Scott SG Wachusett | 2026 State NewE , was a monster on both sides of the ball against Foxborough. The 6-0 wing/forward finished with an impressive 17-point, 10-rebound double-double in the win, showing off that great touch around the basket. She commands the floor well as a big and has really grown into her game in her sophomore season.
Camryn Collins Camryn Collins 5'8" | CG Foxboro | 2024 State NewE – Foxborough (2024)
Foxborough came up short against a high-octane Wachusett team, but don’t let that diminish the play of shooting guard Camryn Collins Camryn Collins 5'8" | CG Foxboro | 2024 State NewE , who had a 17-point night for the Warriors. There is seemingly no way of stopping her with the ball as she’s one of the better players on the break in the Hockomock League, and these high-scoring performances have come against some of the best teams in the region and the state.
Reese Bartlett Reese Bartlett 5'9" | CG Bridgewater-Raynham | 2024 State NewE – Bridgewater-Raynham (2024)
Bridgewater-Raynham had quite the opponent on its hands against Bishop Feehan, last season’s state runners-up. Despite a 10-point loss, back-to-back All-Tournament senior Reese Bartlett Reese Bartlett 5'9" | CG Bridgewater-Raynham | 2024 State NewE closed out her regular season with a bang. What better to prepare for the postseason than a 21-point day, adding on three rebounds, two assists and two steals. Strong offensive showing with a solid defensive effort in the loss.
Cecilia Kay Cecilia Kay 6'2" | PF Bishop Fenwick | 2024 State NewE – Bishop Fenwick (2024)
Have a day, Cecilia Kay Cecilia Kay 6'2" | PF Bishop Fenwick | 2024 State NewE . The Bishop Fenwick senior made some massive plays down the stretch in a 49-45 win over Medfield to win the Richard Antonelli bracket of the Comcast Tournament, and she just so happened to have an insane individual performance as well. Kay finished with 26 points and 16 rebounds in the win, an incredible 25+/15+ performance in a tournament title game.
Maddy Steel Maddy Steel 5'8" | SG Bishop Feehan | 2025 State NewE – Bishop Feehan (2025)
It was a consolation bracket game that was an emphatic end to what was a 16-4 regular season for Bishop Feeham, taking down Bridgewater-Raynham, and while teammate Julia Webster Julia Webster 6'0" | PF Bishop Feehan | 2024 State NewE earned All-Tournament honors, Maddy Steel Maddy Steel 5'8" | SG Bishop Feehan | 2025 State NewE was the story on Sunday, finishing with a game-high 21 points in the 58-48 win. Steel nearly had half BR’s points on her own, and really showed out on the floor.
Kerri Finneran – Central Catholic (2025)
Sunday’s consolation bracket game between Central Catholic and Woburn turned into a barnburner, with the Raiders pulling out a close 60-58 win. Credit junior Kerri Finneran as the engine behind the win for CC as the All-Tournament selection nearly pulled out a triple-double, finishing with 16 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and four steals in the win. Filled up the stat sheet in a big way to get a much-deserved dub.