Texas Scouts

Simmie Colson coached club ball for many years and had the chance to watch his daughter not only win a National Championship at Texas A&M and become a college All-American but to play in the WNBA and also win a championship with the Las Vegas Aces. Because of the lack of coverage on the girl's side in Texas years ago, he promoted the state on Simmie Colson coached club ball for many years and had the chance to watch his daughter not only win a National Championship at Texas A&M and become a college All-American but to play in the WNBA and also win a championship with the Las Vegas Aces. Because of the lack of coverage on the girl's side in Texas years ago, he promoted the state on numerous message boards which led him to become a correspondent for numerous websites including Scout.com and Fullcourt.com on a national level. Wanting to expand the coverage of Texas even more, he launched a blog as well as his website GirlzPrepReport.com and later started an NCAA Certified Scouting Service as well as a Recruiting Service He brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to PGH and is excited to help provide a platform for coverage for players at all levels.

Coach Chris has 10+ years coaching and directing spring/summer programs on the AAU circuit. During this time he was able to establish long lasting relationships with collegiate level coaches, scouts, and NCAA representatives. He has also spent time playing and coaching along side several NCAA division 1 athletes and coaches, and is well rounded Coach Chris has 10+ years coaching and directing spring/summer programs on the AAU circuit. During this time he was able to establish long lasting relationships with collegiate level coaches, scouts, and NCAA representatives. He has also spent time playing and coaching along side several NCAA division 1 athletes and coaches, and is well rounded when it comes to knowledge of how the recruiting game works. Here at PGH, we can always count on Coach Chris to deliver accurate and meaningful player evaluations, while also having a gift for finding “under-the-radar” players that might have slipped through the cracks in their early years of ball.