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  • Jun
  • 28
CoBL College Exposure Camp
  • Tuesday, 10:00am EDT-4:00pm EDT  
  • Location: Philadelphia University

The Registration "CoBL College Exposure Camp" is not currently available.

This camp is for rising senior and junior boys (Classes of 2017 and 2018).

Sign up before June 1 and save $15! Registration code: hooplove2016.

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Over the last two years, CoBL's College Exposure Camps have become the best small-college recruiting event in the Philadelphia region. Our events are stocked with some of the best under-recruited talent around, and dozens upon dozens of Division II and Division III coaches have showed up at our camps to find the future of their programs.

The camp will start off with 90 minutes of intense skill work, with drill stations run by trainers who regularly work with high-major Division I and NBA professionals. After that, the participants will be split up into teams, where they will work with area high school and college coaches during the afternoon's game sessions; each team will play three games with 20-minute, running-clock halves, to work on what they learned that morning and continue to show off their games in front of the Division II and III coaches who will be in attendance (and yes, coaches, we will have roster packets for sale).

All participants receive a CoBL Exposure Camp jersey.

Cost: $100

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Camp Trainers:

Kyle Sample
A graduate of West Chester University in 2009, Sample has worked with a variety of NBA and overseas professionals, including Kyle Lowry (Toronto Raptors), Lavoy Allen (Indiana Pacers), Maalik Wayns (Delaware 87ers), Reggie Redding (Germany), Corey Fisher (China) and Antonio Pena (Germany). Sample is also an assistant coach for 2015 PIAA Class A state champion Constitution HS, and serves as assistant director for Team Philly AAU.

Four McGlynn
A native of York, Pa., McGlynn left Dallastown HS with a school record 1,854 points upon his graduation in 2011, and went on to score over 1,518 points during a five-year Division I career that took him to Vermont (2011-12), Towson (2013-15) and Rhode Island (2015-16). A 6-2 guard, McGlynn was widely regarded as one of the best shooters in mid-major hoops; he was a 37.6 percent 3-point shooter for his college career as well as a 90 percent foul shooter.

More details coming soon!

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Praise for the CoBL College Exposure Camps:

"I loved it! Had a great time. It was a great experience, very well-run camp and I believe it will grow to be a major camp one day. Great coverage and good competition."
--Mike Holloway, Schalick '15, Fairleigh Dickinson University '19

“CoBL’s camp was a great experience, getting to show your talent against other competitive players who you wouldn’t see on a regular basis” -- Christian Kelly, Phoenixville '16, Kutztown University ‘20

"It was a great opportunity to play in front of great schools and compete against the best in the Philadelphia area. It was a great experience playing with guys you've only read about and the basketball was an even better experience." 
--Tim Guers, Germantown Academy '15, Saint Anselm College '19

"I liked the camp because I liked the guys they brought in to put the players through drills...I liked it how it allowed me to play against players in the area that sometimes you don't get to play against."
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Nick Giordano, Marple Newtown '15, East Stroudsburg University '19

“CoBL helped my recruitment a lot. I went from having one or two schools interested to me to 11 or 12 in the span of one camp.”  -- Khalil White, PSU-Harrisburg ‘20

"It was a great experience against some of the top talent in the area!" 
-- Matt Penecale, Abington '15, West Chester University '19

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