#PSBEndOfTheRoad: Five to Know – Sept. 27, 2013

Stephanie Watts of Monroe, N.C., has used PeachStateBasketball.com event stages to play her way into the ELITE 25. *Photo by Ty Freeman

Stephanie Watts of Monroe, N.C., has used PeachStateBasketball.com help with introduction to research paper event stages to play her way into the ELITE 25.

*Photo by Ty Freeman

PeachStateBasketball.com set the stage this weekend for some of the top talent around the southeast to compete in front of numerous college coaches. Here are a few names that will headline this weekend’s event.

The Douglasville Lady Tigers always bring a number of quality players to the Peach State Basketball events. This year is no different as Tonya Jackson’s team is led by 2015 prospect Maya Benham of Douglasville, Ga. The 6-foot-1 wing is an impressive athlete with skills to match. She gave her verbal commitment to Louisville this past summer after impressing the staff at their elite camp.

gun control research paper Very few players have used Peach State Basketball to build their reputation as much as Nora Berry of Cleveland, Tenn. Her success led her to verbally commit to Grambling University recently within the past month. Look for the 2014 shooter to lead her Tennessee X-treme team in one last run for a championship this weekend.

The next big name that is about to hit the grassroots scene in the Class of 2016 prospect is Jasmine Jones of Tallahassee, Fla. The 6-foot-1 scoring wing burst onto our radar this summer at the Summer Kickoff tournament in July. Jones is poised to continue her success at Suwanee Sports Academy this weekend.

Currently ranked No. 14 in the helping kids with homework PNELITE 60 in the Class of 2015, Mone Jones of Durham, N.C., is one of the top prospects in the nation. The 6-foot-3 power forward consistently shows that her combination of size and athleticism equals production. Look for college coaches to crowd around the court where her Carolina All-Stars team plays all weekend long.

Class of 2015 guard Stephanie Watts of Charlotte, N.C., quickly rose as one of the nation’s premier scorers this calendar year. She started her terror of scoring in April at the Pre-Season Shootout by playing Te’a Cooper and AOT toe to toe. In June, she stood out in an elite setting of the EBA Super 64 Camp as a wing play-maker professional essay writing services uk who could score versus the likes of multiple PNELITE 100 prospects. This success led her to give her verbal commitment to the University of North Carolina this fall. She will lead her CBC team at the End of the Road Championships.

Jonathan HemingwayJonathan 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 @JLHemingwayPSB