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About Our Trainers

Dave Pina, Head Coach

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Coach Pina has been coaching basketball for over 25 years. Originally from Massachusetts, Coach Pina received numerous awards and was recruited heavily out of high school. He chose Babson College to focus his studies on business career while playing basketball. Coach Pina attended two days at the Boston Celtics Rookie Camp held at Brandeis University. He now resides and coaches in Peachtree City, Georgia.

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Coach Pina has served on the Peachtree City’s recreational committee, as Vice President of Youth Basketball. As the Mcintosh High School Assistant Girls Basketball Coach, he helped the team successfully win the regional championship. Upon leaving his position at Mcintosh he became the basketball coach for the first ever Whitewater High School Girls Varsity team.

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Coach Pina’s desire to train children of all ages, is further reflected in his summer basketball camp programs. Utilizing the local Kedron Fieldhouse and Aquatic center to provide the best possible training, he has touched the lives of over 8,000 attendees!

 

Coach Pina believes, “Our goal at 3P training is to ensure that every athlete understands that if they listen and work, we guarantee they will improve”.

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Zach Pina, Assistant Coach

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Zach Pina, Assistant Coach, has been participating in the sport since he could barely walk! He has helped Coach Pina officially with one-on-one training and during the annual summer camps for years.
 
Zach is currently attending Georgia State University, he was a student manager for the basketball program and is now playing on the team. He has extensive experience not only as a player, but also as a score keeper and referee. To say he is immersed in basketball would be an understatement.
 
Zach’s extensive experience is exemplified by the number of accolades he has received from all-time leading scorer in his high school to Freshman regional player of the year!

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As Assistant Coach, Zach will provide not only the experience, but also the empathy and understanding every student needs to step up their game with the highest level of sportsmanship.
 

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