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Sam Rines

@coachsamrines

Director at @RocktopAcademy | A Proud Christian | Head Scout @BBallFinders | Text 610-416-2603

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There are practices where we scrimmage 3 on 3, 2 on 2, 1 on 1, and obviously 5 on 5. There’s practices where we spend time teaching fundamentals and games situations. There’s practices all about repetition and drills. Then there’s days we add all the above. That’s how you get

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6’7 combo Earle Greer got his medical redshirt letter today. I you know what 3 years left will look like for him ? Now it’s about finding the right situation. 🥳💰💰🙏🏾🙏🏾✊🎉🎁🏀

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When you play as many games against good competition and practice both individually and team concepts, it’s hard not to get better and gain experience at Rocktop. The experience lead to development and exposure over 6 months which help to prepare for the next level. We

When you play as many games against good competition and practice both individually and team concepts, it’s hard not to get better and gain experience at Rocktop. 

The experience lead to development and exposure over 6 months which help to prepare for the next level. We
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Let's be honest, there aren't many "true" public school kids on D1 rosters anymore. Players are utilizing various options such as reclassing, prep school, post-grad, 6th year, and gap year to gain a competitive edge. This trend is becoming increasingly popular as coaches seek

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Seeing the 2 events over the past few days (Philly Live & Mid Atlantic Independence Team Camp) was like watching JV and Varsity. Both events had talent but there was more to see in Allentown than Philly. Philly had more coaches and more scouts but Allentown had some good