Riot Squad - Dylan Harper

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Kids from outside of the district can attend Camden City schools through programs unique to Camden to help the school district.
I dont think this is anything unique to Camden. Many public schools offer tuition paid admission for kids from outside the district. I remember that Haddonfield had a 7' center a few years back that led them to multiple state championships and lived in the next town over.
 

toby83

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i am assuming Ramapo public school takes kids from all over as well. they are loaded and beat Bergen Catholic last night. speaking of Bergen Catholic, it's a bummer we are not in running for junior Terry Copeland. He is Lamar Stevens at Big Ten level.
 

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No - none of them have.
Pretty sure we didn’t try to recruit DJ. We were a pretty bad program at the time Dajuan was in high school, and he was the number 1 recruit in the country at the time, so we had no shot at him. Funny story, after his freshman year at Memphis, Calipari pulled his scholarship to force him into the draft, said he would be giving up too much money to come back to school.
 

kcg88

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I dont think this is anything unique to Camden. Many public schools offer tuition paid admission for kids from outside the district. I remember that Haddonfield had a 7' center a few years back that led them to multiple state championships and lived in the next town over.
Zoubek?
 

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I dont think this is anything unique to Camden. Many public schools offer tuition paid admission for kids from outside the district. I remember that Haddonfield had a 7' center a few years back that led them to multiple state championships and lived in the next town over.

Yea but the kids playing Camden hoops aren’t paying tuition or abiding by the rules, hence why there’s currently an investigation by the state on it all.
 
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S_Janowski

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Pretty sure we didn’t try to recruit DJ. We were a pretty bad program at the time Dajuan was in high school, and he was the number 1 recruit in the country at the time, so we had no shot at him. Funny story, after his freshman year at Memphis, Calipari pulled his scholarship to force him into the draft, said he would be giving up too much money to come back to school.

Rutgers will never have a shot with a Wagner, or probably any top recruit from Camden unfortunately.
 
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I dont think this is anything unique to Camden. Many public schools offer tuition paid admission for kids from outside the district. I remember that Haddonfield had a 7' center a few years back that led them to multiple state championships and lived in the next town over.
Not every public school is equal. Certain public school districts are given advantages to stabilize and improve the students' performance. Camden has magnet high schools within the district. They can accept students from outside, and they can play sports at the other schools within the school district. Bergen County has a magnet school within Englewood high school to attract a diverse group of kids from outside of Englewood to a school. Otherwise, the school is racially segregated from the actual town's diverse makeup.
 
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mikebal9

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I dont think this is anything unique to Camden. Many public schools offer tuition paid admission for kids from outside the district. I remember that Haddonfield had a 7' center a few years back that led them to multiple state championships and lived in the next town over.
And many public schools simply break the rules and take kids from outside the district by giving them fake addresses. This happened at my high school all the time and was the reason we were a state power in one particular sport. The only real difference is that Camden basically does it out in the open and doesn't care because they know they won't be penalized.
 
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gef21

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I thought Camden was under investigation after it came out that none of the kids went to Camden public schools lol

Gonna go out on a limb and and say nothing comes of it lol, not these days!
They are a choice school. They do not have to live in Camden.
 

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When my eldest daughter was a senior the boys basketball team lost in state tournament to Piscataway Vo Tech who went on to win Group 1 title - later vacated due to Vo Tech having a couple of guys from NY, I think.
 

Scangg

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Well I got that wrong. Do they have magnet schools? I know there was some end around they were using to get kids in.
Was there? Not sure why you think that?

They already got caught breaking the rules didn't they?
 

mikebal9

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Well I got that wrong. Do they have magnet schools? I know there was some end around they were using to get kids in.
Yes. They use magnet schools to get kids into the district. Those schools don't have athletics, so students can choose to play at Camden or Woodrow Wilson.
 

Kbee3

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Wagner doesn't live in the City of Camden. He commutes 25 minutes every day from some far-out point in East Camden County. Kids from outside of the district can attend Camden City schools through programs unique to Camden to help the school district. They have magnet schools to attract talent from outside of Camden.
Attract them for what....basketball ?
 

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When my eldest daughter was a senior the boys basketball team lost in state tournament to Piscataway Vo Tech who went on to win Group 1 title - later vacated due to Vo Tech having a couple of guys from NY, I think.
IIRC Carl Anthony Towns father was the head coach at Piscataway Vo Tech at the time. I remember when his kid was in 8 th grade he told me John Calipari was interested in him from an AAU tournament. I was thinking he’s full of crap… Joke was on me 😉
 
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mikebal9

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IIRC Carl Anthony Towns father was the head coach at Piscataway Vo Tech at the time. I remember when his kid was in 8 th grade he told me John Calipari was interested in him from an AAU tournament. I was think he’s full of crap… Joke was on me 😉
Towns went to the middle school where I teach. It's probably true. He was maybe the most extraordinary 8th grade athlete I've ever seen.
 
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toby83

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Wed 7pm a good game - Don Bosco at Roselle Catholic, assuming will be pretty packed