Event Organizer Recognition – Part 1
We rarely talk about the organizers and promoters of these events all around the country, we always focus on the kids, we do need to give the organizers their due and I’m going to in this article, because it should…
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Continue ReadingWe rarely talk about the organizers and promoters of these events all around the country, we always focus on the kids, we do need to give the organizers their due and I’m going to in this article, because it should be done. Without these guys, are kids would have no where to play, they would be stuck in their same old town playing the same teams over and over again. These guys work hard to bring you different teams from different states and sometimes different countries, but still goes unnoticed. I am here to recognize you promoters for what you do, you also provide the content I need for my site here, I can go to your event and see the girls and boys play and give my opinion on how they did. So with this article, I would like to point out some promoters that have worked with me and provided what I need as to roster and books to help me identify the kids that are not on the radar of coaches. Here we go….
Pat Woodard (EOT) – Best known for the End of the Trail that started in Oregon City, Oregon with one of the biggest girls basketball tournaments in the country, he set himself apart and made things very simple for all those that participated. His hospitality and the way he handled his business when teams came into town was superb, he had about anywhere from 15+ locations where you could catch some good basketball and coaches were everywhere in the building watching kids. Here are some player that participated in some of Pats EOT events.
2023, 6’4, C, Heritage HS, Cal Stars EYBL, Amanda Muse Amanda Muse 6'4" | C Heritage HS | 2023 State CA – Amanda is a do it all center with a great skillset, that is why she is one of the most sought after bigs in California and in my opinion around the country. She is skilled at all three levels on the court, she has great hands and use her size to take advantage of her opponents. She is a proven winner and we believe this girl will excel greatly at the college level and beyond, proven team leader as well.
2023, 5’4, PG, Corona Centennial HS, Swish GBL, Sydni Summers Sydni Summers 5'4" | CG Corona Centennial HS | 2023 State CA – Sydni is the point guard that every coach would love to coach and have on their team. She is a warrior and has been battle tested on the high school circuit as well as the club scene. She is quick, she can handle like a pro and she is a menace on the defensive end of the floor. She can score from all three levels on the floor, but we love her pull midrange game, which we believe is the bread and butter of the game and a force to try and guard at the next level. She can do it all as well from the guard spot, coaches, she is REAL.
2023, 6’1, SF, Etiwanda HS, Team Why Not Premier , Sa’lah Hemingway Sa’lah Hemingway 6'1" | SF Eisenhower HS | 2023 State CA – Sa’Lah is a beast, saw her first in Orange County at a tournament with her school and I have been a fan ever since, she is skilled and a proven team leader. She can score in bunches and she is a threat to score any time she has the ball in her hands. We love her tenacity on the floor, she has a energy like no other and we love the way she has focus on the floor to get the job done.
Grace Leasure 2022 6’0″ PF Oregon Triple/Oregon City HS – Grace is a newcomer for Oregon Triple – a forward with good size and skills in the low-post. She has good fluidity around the rim for someone of her stature and size and is a natural rebounder and rim protector. Versus ABA, she chipped in a superb 6 point, 6 rebound effort where she went up against a formidable foe and had good results as an interior scorer and difference maker.