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Is it safe to say this is hammer time?
It may be a bit of a stretch, but the lesson being stressed to Burlington Central’s Ryan Carpenter these days is probably something the appropriately named junior point guard can build upon.
Coach Brett Porto , of course, is the architect.
“I was up on varsity as a freshman and came off the bench to give some support to the starters,” Carpenter said. “My goal was to give a spark off the bench. And last year, I was the sixth man.”
This season?
The 5-foot-11 Carpenter is making progress starting at the point for the Rockets.
Carpenter scored a game-high 16 points Wednesday night with three assists, three steals and two rebounds in just three quarters of play as Burlington Central trounced Crystal L

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