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Elite Camp Information

Elite Skill Development Camps

www.maximumexposurebasketball.com

These camps are ONLY for those players, who are serious about playing college basketball. All Camps are for rising 6th graders and older. The two-day camp format will be intense and players will be instructed by many of the top individual instructors in the country. Every single Camp will be run by a current or former COLLEGE coach.

Instruction will be given by ONLY current and former college basketball coaches. Campers will perform drills and skill work that they would be doing if they were current college players.

The Camp will include but not be limited to on court instruction (speed dribbling and full court moves off the dribble; half court and transition shooting; passing with a purpose; using and defending screens; ball screen actions; 3 on 3; controlled scrimmages); detailed discussion on how to put yourself in the best position to get recruited; nutrition and diet; academic evaluation and goals; and the various basketball opportunities at all collegiate levels.

At the end of each Camp, every participant is given a detailed evaluation of what they do well and what they need to work on in order to reach their dreams of playing collegiately. We will then send these evaluations out to every college coach in the country. This can be a huge help to your recruiting.

Each Camp is Two Days long, hotels and meals are the responsibility of each camper. A player may decide to attend just one day; however we highly recommend attending both if possible.

Every camper will receive an official Maximum Exposure Basketball T-Shirt.

Camp cost is $225.00 per player (for both days) or $150.00 per player (if you just attend one day). A $100.00 deposit is required to reserve your spot.

These camps will fill up extremely fast! Make sure to register now so you don’t miss your chance to participate!

CAMP DATES & LOCATIONS

June 18-19 Washington, DC

June 18-19 Atlanta, GA

June 25-26 Dallas, TX

June 25-26 Chicago, IL

July 2-3 Los Angeles, CA

July 2-3 Austin, TX

July 9-10 Tampa, FL

July 9-10 Nashville, TN

July 16-17 Atlanta, GA

July 16-17 Seattle, WA

July 23-24 Indianapolis, IN

July 23-24 Columbia, SC

July 30-31 Oakland, CA

July 30-31 Detroit, MI

August 6-7 Orlando, FL

August 6-7 Dallas, TX

August 6-7 Greensboro, NC

August 6-7 Philadelphia, PA

August 13-14 Miami, FL

August 13-14 Atlanta, GA

August 13-14 Los Angeles, CA

August 13-14 New York, NY

For more info or to register visit: www.maximumexposurebasketball.com

If you love basketball

I suggest you tune in, buckle up and enjoy the ridiculous skill on display in the NBA Finals. Lowry, I'm looking at you and others. This is a special match up with two teams who can shoot the rock better than any two teams we've had in the NBA Finals. This should be a display skill and athletic ability unmatched on planet earth. It's that good. I'm pumped for this series...and go Cavs!

Scout Top 100 for 2017

Well, Scout released their top 100 and it's quite different as it relates to our commits and targets:

DCR 62
Lykes 93
Walker 23
Randolph 38

They have Quad Green at 25.

Very similar at the top. It's funny though, many of you guys who follow this stuff closely don't like a guy like Tremont Waters, but Scout has him at 41. Weird.

http://www.scout.com/college/basketball/recruiting/2017-basketball-prospects
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OT: Separate Rival's Board Membership

As it takes about 3 weeks to garnish a response from Rivals support, I figured I'd just ask this admin question here.

I was looking to get access to a separate board on the Rivals network (Fball board for my grad studies) and was wondering if there was any way to link my nova account to that board / if there were discounts available or if I have to simply pay for and create a new, separate Rivals login for the other board.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

OT... Nova women win petit final at IRA

Congratulations to the members of the Villanova women's lightweight 4 who won the petit final at today's IRA championship. Translated, the Villanova boat finished 7th in the nation in their category at the national championship event. Finishing ahead of Villanova in the championship race were Wisco, UMass, Stanford, Radcliffe, and Boston U. Note that the Villanova women's rowing program has seen a definite uptick in its performance and enthusiasm of its athletes since St.Claire stepped aside and Coach Carissa Adams assumed the head coaching position.

WVL4 PF Results:
1 VILLANOVA ........ 8:00.180
2 FORDHAM ..........8:00.550
3 PRINCETON ...... 8:23.550
4 GEORGETOWN . 8:42.190
5 MIT.......................8:46.000
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