President and Head Coach of the G7 Memphis Lady Bobcats Platinum Team, Tony Wilson has a message for college coaches this Summer. The Memphis Lady Bobcats are for real. Coach Wilson and his staff have put in the extra hours and games to get the Lady Bobcats prepared to make a great showing for the review period. Coach Wilson says it not about winning games it's about his individuals winning the attention of the college coaches that will be seating along the baselines this Summer. Coach Wilson is determined to get his young ladies to understand, when talent can't defeat hard work, hard work will defeat talent. The Lady Bobcats displayed just a sample of what to expect in this years University of Memphis Team Camp by going undefeated the entire camp and displaying great work ethics. That is just what college coaches will be in search for this July.
CEO and Founder of the program Roderick Echols is confident that the entire G7 Family will do and exceptional job this summer in all age groups. He has developed a promising staff and has a high expectation that the program will grow even bigger in 2012.
Profile Player-Jalen Obanion 6'1 (Memphis Central High)
One player that is destined to be an impact is 6'1 wing forward Jalen Obanion of the Tennessee State Championship team of Central High School has played many years under coach Wilson. This is her second year with the Bobcats Organization. Obanion is determined to grasp the watchful eyes of many coaches with her size and ability to handle ball in a guard like swagger and her aggressive attack to the basket. She will most definitely be an impact player on the Lady Bobcats Squad. Obanion is a Member of the 2012 Platinum Team and is a qualifier and ready for the D1 opportunities that is ahead for her.
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