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From what I have heard, the 15U Team Pride girls from Hooptown are going to win the state and rank high in Nationals. They are awesome this year with NO weaknesses! ;)

 

 

That will depend....you say depend on what!

 

I have heard that the 15U Exposure team from the Memphis Elite is a group that will dominate any group in Tennessee. I contacted some of my contacts that have seen them play and they spoke very highly of them, but did mention that there were no good teams in their division to test this group.

 

What does anybody else know about this Exposure group? They may not even be doing the normal AAU stuff. Maybe they can play a scrimmage with the 15U Team Pride, if they aren't doing the AAU circuit.

 

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From what I have heard you are correct the 15u Tenn. Team Pride is the team to beat again this year. They have added some new players to their roster, they are

Glory 6'3 , Chelsea 5'7, Jasmine 5'10 all from Knoxville, Dymon 6'2, Emily 5'5, Brittanea 5'8 all from Symrna, Vanessa 5'5 Moore Co, Dana 5'8 Franklin Co., Anna 5'11 Walker Valley, Gaby 5'9 Forrest, Chelsea 5'7 Mt. Juliet, Katelyn 5'7 Macon Co., Lauren 6'0 Lewisburg, Ashley 5'8 Grundy, Allison 5'7 Siegel. All these players are good players and can all bring different things to the game. Good luck to these girls and hope to see them bring a gold ball home from Louisiana.

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That will depend....you say depend on what!

 

I have heard that the 15U Exposure team from the Memphis Elite is a group that will dominate any group in Tennessee. I contacted some of my contacts that have seen them play and they spoke very highly of them, but did mention that there were no good teams in their division to test this group.

 

What does anybody else know about this Exposure group? They may not even be doing the normal AAU stuff. Maybe they can play a scrimmage with the 15U Team Pride, if they aren't doing the AAU circuit.

 

Any comments ;)

You are correct as usual Coach, this Elite group is strong. You'll see them in AAU and major exposure events. And due to the lack of 15u teams playing Division 1 in West Tn, you'll see them in Cheatham County for sub-states. Don't count out the Flight in this age group as well, you know they'll be strong....

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You are correct as usual Coach, this Elite group is strong. You'll see them in AAU and major exposure events. And due to the lack of 15u teams playing Division 1 in West Tn, you'll see them in Cheatham County for sub-states. Don't count out the Flight in this age group as well, you know they'll be strong....

A lot will come out in the super regionals next week in Shelbyville,with both the Pride and Flight being there.The Sub-State will also be interesting with Tn. Pride ,Flight and Memphis all in the same place. The Tenn. teams performed well in Nationals last year.Both Knoxville #7 and Pride #17 took care of their weaknesses by joining there strengths to overcome the weaknesses that took the both of them down during the nationals.No one came close to either before the nationals in games that had meaning.

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I had the chance to watch Flight 15 under this past weekend. I am unsure what other teams have but this team looked very good. They scored 110 points in a game Saturday night and 92 in there game Saturday morning. I talk with two of the parents and it seems that two 6'2 post players out of Kentucky were not with the team this past weekend due to playing in the Kentucky State Tournament. I was also told that all the kids are 14 under besides two of them.

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I had the chance to watch Flight 15 under this past weekend. I am unsure what other teams have but this team looked very good. They scored 110 points in a game Saturday night and 92 in there game Saturday morning. I talk with two of the parents and it seems that two 6'2 post players out of Kentucky were not with the team this past weekend due to playing in the Kentucky State Tournament. I was also told that all the kids are 14 under besides two of them.

 

Wow--either the other teams they played were really bad or this team is awesome (or maybe both). I only recognize 4 names as being 14U (Phelps, Hazzard, Dawson, Christopher), but I could be wrong about that.

 

The Memphis Elite 15U team has lots of 14U (and a 13U) players too...will this make the 14U age group weaker? Is this a TN tradition for top players--not to play 14U and move up to 15U for better exposure?

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Wow--either the other teams they played were really bad or this team is awesome (or maybe both). I only recognize 4 names as being 14U (Phelps, Hazzard, Dawson, Christopher), but I could be wrong about that.

 

The Memphis Elite 15U team has lots of 14U (and a 13U) players too...will this make the 14U age group weaker? Is this a TN tradition for top players--not to play 14U and move up to 15U for better exposure?

You are correct about those 4 being 14 years old. Another one is Graves who is also just 14.

 

14U always has lower numbers in terms of participating teams at Nationals. As players get older, age is less of a determining factor on how good a player is mostly because many of these girls have played AAU for years and they play for their varsity squads in high school and, therefore, play against 16, 17, and 18 year olds during that time. Playing up has its advantages and disadvantages. It can often times, really help a player to develop or, and this occurs less often, it can hinder them. I believe college scouts do often times take notice of players who are playing up and competing with the older players. However, and I've said this before, if you are good, you are going to get noticed regardless of which age group, what team, or what type of basketball organization (AAU, YBOA, MAYB, or just high school) you play in.

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You are correct about those 4 being 14 years old. Another one is Graves who is also just 14.

 

14U always has lower numbers in terms of participating teams at Nationals. As players get older, age is less of a determining factor on how good a player is mostly because many of these girls have played AAU for years and they play for their varsity squads in high school and, therefore, play against 16, 17, and 18 year olds during that time. Playing up has its advantages and disadvantages. It can often times, really help a player to develop or, and this occurs less often, it can hinder them. I believe college scouts do often times take notice of players who are playing up and competing with the older players. However, and I've said this before, if you are good, you are going to get noticed regardless of which age group, what team, or what type of basketball organization (AAU, YBOA, MAYB, or just high school) you play in.

Great points as usual Ptguard12. Crzybballmama15, no need to worry about the Elite 14u teams. They'll be just fine. Lots of talent at this age group

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