VIDEO: Plymouth North boys hoop holds off Hingham
Matt Nardone’s corner three-pointer with :06 left in the game lifted Plymouth North to a 52-49 win over Hingham.
The freshness of the new boys basketball season has worn off and we’ve entered the middle part of the winter season where we begin to separate the wheat from the chaff. The top hoopsters on the South Shore are helping their teams pile up the victories, but who has done it best?
That’s where you come in as we try to choose the mid-season MVP on the South Shore boys basketball scene. Vote early and often for your favorite candidate.
Here’s the list of the talented nominees. Cast your vote for the 2025 Patriot Ledger Midseason Boys Basketball Player of the Year.
Collin Waldron Sr. Archbishop Williams
James Jones Sr. B.C. High
Tyler Anderson Jr. Blue Hills
Ethan Elie Jr. Braintree
Anthony Diletizia Sr. Canton
Nate Helms Jr. Carver
Sam Larson Sr. Cohasset
Trevor Jones Sr. Duxbury
Tyler Vincent Sr. Hanover
Ryan Mutschler Jr. Hanover
JT Reale Soph. Hingham
Isaiah Green Jr. Hull
Jake Brilliant Sr. Marshfield
Noah Feldman Jr. Marshfield
Cole Fletcher Jr. Milton
Aidan McGrath Fr. North Quincy
Lucas Short Fr. North Quincy
Ronan Coffey Sr. Norwell
Nick Adams Sr. Norwell
Jacob Derochea Sr. Pembroke
Michael Marcella Jr. Pembroke
Matt Nardone Sr. Plymouth North
Vinny Cafarelli Sr. Plymouth South
Shawn Perry Jr. Quincy
Yhan Medina Soph. Quincy
Braden Danehey Sr. Scituate
Liam Sullivan Sr. Silver Lake
Patrick Jackson Soph. South Shore Tech
Jon Brainard Jr. Weymouth
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