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Pittsburgh Rocker Tryouts - Wednesday, January 11, 2012

The Pittsbrgh Rockers Elite Basketball club will be holding tryouts for our 5th, 6st, 7th and 8th grade teams Saturday Jan 28, from 4pm to 7pm at Keystone Oaks High School (1000 Kelton Avenue  Pittsburgh, PA 15216-2487) and

We will have  second tryouts for 5thru 8th grades in February date and location will be emailed and posted here and at http://www.wix.com/howarddorsey/highiq ....

 

Rocker High School Girls and Boys tryouts will be in February and March dates and times will be posted within the next week. 

 


If you have questions feel free to contact pittsburghrockers@gmail.com

 
Pittsburgh Rocker Tryouts - Wednesday, January 11, 2012

The Pittsbrgh Rockers Elite Basketball club will be holding tryouts for our 5th, 6st, 7th and 8th grade teams Saturday Jan 28, from 4pm to 7pm at Keystone Oaks High School (1000 Kelton Avenue  Pittsburgh, PA 15216-2487) and

We will have  second tryouts for 5thru 8th grades in February date and location will be emailed and posted here and at http://www.wix.com/howarddorsey/highiq ....

 

Rocker High School Girls and Boys tryouts will be in February and March dates and times will be posted within the next week. 

 


If you have questions feel free to contact pittsburghrockers@gmail.com

 

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Greetings from the Pittsburgh Rockers,

Over the past ten summers our staff has had the honor of coaching and training some of the top talent in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and North Carolina. Over those ten years, our teams have been fortunate to be the only Nike Sponsored Travel team in Western Pa., as well as the Michael T. White sponsored program and now the only National BlueStar Sponsored program in Western Pa. We currently have players on full scholarship at over 40 schools including Duquesne, Michigan State, Xavier, William and Mary, Delaware, Ohio State, Cal U, and Slippery Rock just to name a few. We also have former players playing in the WNBA and professionally overseas. There are also former Rockers coaching at the Division 1,2 and in the High School ranks as well. We have established rock solid relationships with some of the top trainers, evaluators and basketball experts in the country to provide a distinct advantage for players within our system. The Rocker staff  knows what it takes to get your kids to the next level!



 

                                                    

                                     

Greetings from the Pittsburgh Rockers,

Over the past ten summers our staff has had the honor of coaching and training some of the top talent in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and North Carolina. Over those ten years, our teams have been fortunate to be the only Nike Sponsored Travel team in Western Pa., as well as the Michael T. White sponsored program and now the only National BlueStar Sponsored program in Western Pa. We currently have players on full scholarship at over 40 schools including Duquesne, Michigan State, Xavier, William and Mary, Delaware, Ohio State, Cal U, and Slippery Rock just to name a few. We also have former players playing in the WNBA and professionally overseas. There are also former Rockers coaching at the Division 1,2 and in the High School ranks as well. We have established rock solid relationships with some of the top trainers, evaluators and basketball experts in the country to provide a distinct advantage for players within our system. The Rocker staff  knows what it takes to get your kids to the next level!



 


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Correal Has Career Night as Tribe Women Fall to James Madison, 75-89

WILLIAMSBURG - The William and Mary women's basketball team continued its tradition of strong play against James Madison Thursday night, but was not able to come away with the victory in a 75-89 loss despite several outstanding individual performances. The Tribe is now 0-2 in Colonial Athletic Association play, while the Dukes improved to 2-0.

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Leading the way for the College was sophomore forward Emily Correal (Venetia, Pa.), who powered her way to a double-double of 25 points and 12 rebounds. Her 25 points shattered her previous career-best of 18, and Correal also added a pair of blocks and two steals to her stat line. Classmate Taylor Hilton (Washington, D.C.) continued to impress, making the start scoring in double-digits for the fifth straight game. Hilton scored a season-high 15 points on the night, to go with five rebounds and two steals.

Also scoring in double-digits was junior guard Taysha Pye (Bronx, N.Y.), who matched Hilton with 15 points and five rebounds. Pye also had four assists and a steal while playing every minute of the game. Junior captain Katherine DeHenzel (Bowie, Md.) provided four assists and a steal against zero turnovers before fouling out, and also chipped in five points.

The Tribe came out of the gate firing, and held the lead several times in the first half before entering the break down 33-31. W&M took its first lead of the game at the 13:37 mark aftera 6-0 run that featured four of Correal's 10 first-half tallies, going up 13-12 on a layup. After the Dukes reopened the lead to five at 9:39, the Tribe put together a 9-2 run to go ahead 24-22. The run was finished off with five straight points from Pye, the last on a pair of free throws at the 6:13 mark. Dawn Evans tied the game two minutes later with two of her game-high 29, before Hilton nailed a triple in transition to give the home team a three-point lead at 3:09. Despite two more layups by Correal, the visitors were able to retake the lead at the free throw line, and entered the lockers up two points at the break.

Correal's personal 9-0 run for the Tribe continued into the second half, as she scored the team's first five points of the half to keep W&M within striking distance at 36-40. A traditional three-point play from Pye cut the margin as close as one, 41-42 with 16:58 on the clock, but JMU began to find its range from deep and slowly pulled away into a double-digit lead. An 11-2 run from W&M cut the lead to three with 6:20 remaining and forced a JMU timeout, and another lay-up from Correal extended the streak to 13-4 in favor of the Green and Gold to cut the margin to 67-70 with 5:50 on the clock. That was as close as the Tribe wuld be able to get, however, as the Dukes would respond to free throws with three-pointers down the stretch and build themselves to a final 89-75 lead.

William and Mary returns to the road for its next two games, beginning with a 2 p.m. tip against Northeastern Sunday in Boston.

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 Recently we were given the task by ESPNHoopgurlz to serve as a voting member for the Ganon Baker Skills Select Nomination National Exposure Camps. We are proud to announce that our selection was current Diocesans/State Champ, St Gabes and future Bethel Park standoutMeg Marecic!  

 
Meg did a phenomenal job in Columbus, so much that by the end of the first day Gannon gave her  the name Pittsburgh...... Read for yourself on.... ESPN.com Class of 2014....
 

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