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By Christopher Lawlor
Monday, November 2, 2009 Here's a tip. Want to play for Isaac Pitts, you need two traits. "Athletic and long," said Pitts, who coaches Quality Education Academy in Winston-Salem, N.C. "We're active on the court. Our players, for the most part, have long extremities. We're asking players to defend and run and push the ball up the floor. It's a demanding system." Perhaps not as demanding as Quality Education Academy, an 18-year-old charter school affiliated with the Church of Christ, which waited until 2008 to ro ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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