Eastern Mass. boys’ basketball: Players of the Week, Dec. 24-30

Braintree senior Ethan Elie delivered a powerhouse performance in the Adams Tournament during the final week of December. Players from Cambridge, Catholic Memorial, Central Catholic, Milton, and Tewksbury also drew praise for strong showings, setting a competitive tone for Eastern Mass. high school hoops.

Key Takeaways:

  • Braintree senior Ethan Elie excelled in the Adams Tournament.
  • Talent from Cambridge, Catholic Memorial, Central Catholic, Milton, and Tewksbury was on display.
  • Coverage highlights the week of December 24-30.
  • This story appeared in The Boston Globe.

Eastern Mass. Boys’ Basketball: Players of the Week

The Holiday Week Highlights

The final week of 2025 gave basketball fans across Eastern Massachusetts something to cheer about. Covering the games between December 24 and 30, the latest roundup of standout players offers a glimpse into the region’s high school hoops scene during a busy holiday stretch.

Braintree’s Ethan Elie Shines

“Braintree senior Ethan Elie was an ace in the Adams Tournament,” according to the report. His stellar play helped elevate his team’s overall impact on the tournament, earning him recognition among the top performers of the week.

Starry Performances Across the Region

While Elie took center stage, several other athletes emerged as leading talents on the court. Players from Cambridge, Catholic Memorial, Central Catholic, Milton, and Tewksbury all showcased their strengths. By delivering clutch shots, solid defense, and winning strategies, these teams collectively lit up the scoreboard, proving that Eastern Massachusetts basketball starts the season with notable depth.

Looking Ahead

With one week already producing such strong highlights, fans and coaches alike will be keeping a close watch on these players throughout the rest of the winter. Their performances set a competitive precedent, shaping expectations for thrilling matchups as the season unfolds.

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