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Saturday, June 11, 2011

A Game - is Bringing her A-Game...

Most website fans remember Adrienne Pratcher from the herhoops.com 2 Minute Drill Video segment that was a weekly feature on the website, now which is G7hoopz.com. She was the East High School player coaches was calling Director Rod Echols, who knows how to market his players. "Who is this kid that has mad game and passes on the site Rod?" coaches would ask.  Pratcher started Playing with The Memphis Lady Bobcats in the 9th Grade under Coach Mary James on the Bobcats Silver Team. Adrienne had the A-Game to the "T".  She was a wiz kid in the classroom aswell.  she would graduate at the top of her class. Her sophomore year she and Silver Team, teammate Jessica Brown moved up to the Gold Team which was the Bobcats Top Team on the National Circuit.  At that time Freshman Phenom Guard Jasmine " Tootie Robinson had took the circuit by surprise as an 8th Grader.  Robinson and Pratcher was a 1-2 punch at the Guard Position for the Bobcats at that time coached by Fred Echols.  Program Director Rod Echols came up with a brilliant idea that this team would be better than Gold and changed the name to the Memphis Lady Bobcats Platinum.  It was a cinch, because then Rod Echols' theme was now he had to make sure his teams be in the right events no matter who the coaches were and he had to promote his kids in the right way and make sure that they got in feature games to showcase his kids talent and he still remain to do that today.  Now the Bobcats has blossomed from 2 teams to a 6 high school teams and 1 middle school "super team".  The A-Game has moved on with her great ability to showcase herself and signed with the Texas A&M Aggies and now is a National Champion.  Adrienne has a bright future ahead of her and is a roll model student athlete at the university and she has set a milestone goal for herself and the Bobcats program as the first player of the program to play on a National Championship Team.  Program Director Rod Echols prays that she won't be the last.  The next goal is who will be the first Bobcat to sign in the WNBA. Stay logged on to G7hoopz.com and we shall see.

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