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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do any players who do not attend St. Johns play for Diamond Skills? [/quote] Yes. Player from other schools do play on Diamond Skills. It is a good program for many players although it does have it's flaws just like any other travel team. It really depends on where you want to play in college and if you want to play in college. If you don't want to play in college, you should have the opportunity to get a job in the summer. If you want to play in the SEC or ACC, it is better for you to play on a team that goes down south more often and has a higher national profile. If you want to play in the mid-Atlantic, Diamond Skills is a good option. The best answer for this is the Georgetown Prep coach is also a Diamond Skills owner but he does not force his players to play on the team. They find a summer team that most aligns with their college goals. Although these posts have devolved somewhat, the ultimate issue is REQUIRING a player to pay for your private business in order for him to be able to play in high school. Plain and simple. [/quote]
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