BrandonClayScouting: EBATop40 Girls Workout Recap – October 29, 2014

Megan Lewis of Chattanooga, Tenn., has proven that she's a college prospect in the class of 2016.  *Ty Freeman / @TyPhotoG

do my math homework logarithms Megan Lewis of Chattanooga, Tenn., has proven that she’s a college prospect in the class of 2016.
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BUFORD, Ga. – The Elite Basketball Academy (EBA) Top 40 Workout is quickly becoming a staple of both the spring and fall individual camp circuit. With multiple national evaluators on hand, competitive game and skill development sessions to go along with broadcasts powered by SUVtv, there isn’t a better stage inside the region for college prospects to showcase their talent. Here’s a look at some of the standout prospects from inside the Workout:

By: @BrandonClayPSB

***EBA Top 40 Spring Workout will be March 8, 2015

Class of essay on beauty 2016 guard Megan Lewis of Chattanooga, Tenn., is both a fantastic player and person. Her energy on the floor coupled with her ability to serve as a dead eye spot shooter as made her one of the premier perimeter threats in the state.

Class of 2015 prospect Jamieson Stephens of Westminster, S.C., showed us that she can play as a swing forward option. She’s a definite prospect for college coaches needing a player in the senior class. Stephens spent the majority of her time here as a wing but also proved that she could be a potential threat at multiple positions.

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RaShanna Porter of Grovetown, Ga., is a junior guard who essays help 123 placed herself on our radar here. She’s a good athlete with a nice release on her right-handed jump shot as well. She wasn’t able to hit as many as we are sure she would have liked to but found ways to be impactful in other areas throughout the course of the Workout.

Kathleen Wilson of Suwanee, Ga., was effective in the half court as her length and style of play fit perfectly into what EBA Floor Director, Jonathan Hemingway, wanted each team to accomplish. The class of 2016 forward is both skilled and unselfish with her game making her team better by doing the little things.

Class of 2016 prospect Kierra Knight ghostwriter service of Flowery Branch, Ga., is a prospect who showed that she can be effective in the open floor. She got out in transition while also making plays around the basket and reminded us in build of former Flowery Branch standout Tavia Sykes.

Video Eval of Lewis compliments of @BrandonClayPSB and @KrisWatkinsPSB:

Brandon ClayBrandon Clay is the owner of the JumpOffPlus.com International Report, Peach State Basketball, Inc., and ProspectsNation.com. The JumpOffPlus.com is picked up by more than 200 colleges and universities nationwide. He serves as the Executive Camp Director for the Elite Basketball Academy Camps. Clay has been involved in the community since 2001. You can reach him at [email protected]