#TeamPSB Elite 32 Summer Jam Session II – Peach State Bracket Recap August 20, 2012 Division

university of texas essays Cora Chan, a class of 2013 guard from Calif., took center stage at our Elite 32 Summer Jam II with her ability to create off of the bounce. *Photo by Ty Freeman

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Opportunities are everything in basketball. Not everyone is afforded with the privilege to play and compete at the highest level. However, the young women who had the chance to play this summer at the Elite 32 Summer Jam made the most of this opportunity and took yet literary analysis essay another step towards each of their individual basketball goals. Here is a look back at the Peach State Bracket in the Elite 32 Summer Jam.

By: Jonathan Hemingway

Featured Game

West Coast Premier Valley versus Georgia Hoopstars Black

Peach State Bracket

WCP Valley – Brian Crichlow

Road to the Ship:

1st Round 44-38 over Georgia Hoopstars Black

2nd Round 62-43 over United Elite Black

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Texas Preps Elite D-Walk Select – Adrian Washington

Road to the Ship:

1st Round 53-37 over Riverside Hawks Jr.

2nd Round 56-54 over Exodus NYC Jr.

The Peach State bracket was dominated by teams from west of the Mississippi River this year. Three of the four teams who advanced out of the first round were from either Texas or California respectively. Strong guard play from West Coast Premier Valley Elite helped lead them to king lear essays the championship game in this bracket. The guard duo of Cora Chan and Leslie Lopez-Wood propelled the California based team to championship day in Augusta. Texas Preps Elite also advanced to the championship game. They were led by ESPN HoopGurlz 2013 Top 100 prospect Nekia Jones. Unfortunately for the team out of the Houston area, they were unable to play on day three of the tournament and were replaced by the Georgia Hoopstars.

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Jonathan Hemingway is the Assistant Director of Scouting for the JumpOffPlus.com. The service is used by more than 150 colleges and universities nationwide. He also serves on the selection committee for the EBA All-American, Fab Five and Super 64 Camps. He has been involved in the community since 2002 as a coach, camp director and evaluator. You can reach him via email at [email protected] and follow him on twitter @JLHemingway