#TeamPSB: What We Learned – Duluth vs Mountain View

Class of 2014 forward Katie Powell of Duluth, Ga., will take her versatility to TCU next season. *Photo by Ty Freeman

Class of 2014 forward Katie executive resume writing services boston Powell of Duluth, Ga., will take her versatility to TCU next season.
*Photo by Ty Freeman

DULUTH, Ga. – With 10 college scholarship prospect between the two teams, Duluth High versus Mountain View High was a perfect time for our staff to see them play. Our Assistant Director of Scouting Jonathan Hemingway joined me to take in the Monday night contest.

By: @BrandonClayPSB

1) Katie Powell has a chance to help TCU early.

Katie Powell of Duluth, Ga., originally committed to Arkansas before choosing to sign with Texas Christian in the early period. A 6-foot-3 power forward, Powell has done a better job of stringing together stretches of production. That said she is more comfortable shooting the basketball from beyond the arc than playing legit essay writing companies back to the basket. Her skill set and size gives the three-star prospect a chance to be impactful right away in Fort Worth next season. She’ll have to continue to be impactful when shots aren’t dropping or touches are hard to come by to reach her full potential.

2) D’Andra Pringle is more than just a defender.

With Maine assistant coach Sean Smith on hand, D’Andra Pringle of Lawrenceville, Ga., showed why her recruiting is starting to pick up. The 5-8 class of 2015 guard showed that she can handle the basketball in the open floor and score it as well. She proved at the Elite Basketball Academy Super 64 Camp in June that she’s an elite level defender on the perimeter. Last night, Pringle stepped up essays online cheap big with a flurry of 3-pointers to lead her team to victory. She shot it with a confidence that we haven’t seen from her previously. She also showed a better handle than during the club season as well. As we’ve come to expect, her activity on both ends was noteworthy. We’ll keep an eye on her progress over the next six to eight months as Pringle is a potential summer stock riser.

Elite Basketball Academy Series

***Designed for evaluation purposes, these are great opportunities for upperclassmen and underclassmen alike to get valuable game broadcasts that can be sent to college coaches with a single email message. For underclassmen, it also serves as the gateway for prospects with remaining high school eligibility to play in front of our National Evaluators.

help with opening meningitis research paper March 9th – Spring Top 40 Workout
April 26th – National JUCO Spring Showcase
April 27th – National HS Spring Showcase
June 7&8 – Super 64 HS/MS Camp
July 12 – JUCO All-American Camp
Aug 30&31 – HS/MS Fab Five Camp
September 26 – National HS Fall Showcase
September 27&28 – HS/MS All-American Camp
September 27 – National JUCO Fall Showcase
October 19th – Fall Top 40 Workout

Brandon Clay Brandon Clay is the Executive Camp Director of the Elite Basketball Academy and the Director of Scouting for the OTRHoopsReport.com National Scouting Report. Clay is also the owner of Peach State Basketball, Inc., and ProspectsNation.com. Clay has been involved in the community since 2001 as an evaluator, event operator and trainer. You can reach him at [email protected]