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Houston Elite
Texas Elite Classic
**NCAA SANCTIONED EVENT**
July 29-31, 2010
Location: Texas A&M University
Entry Fee: $350.00 (Four Game
Guarantee)
Deadline July 1, 2010
Late Entry Fee: $400 if after
July 1, 2010
Make Checks Payable to: Houston
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Another 'Elite' prospect commits to A&M

In recruiting, many
schools develop "pipelines" to certain areas or
states. Every so often a college will get an influx
of players from one place, and sometimes, from a
single club team.
Courtney Williams is the No. 20 prospect in the
Class of 2012
Courtney Williams, the 6-foot-1 combo guard from
Houston who plays with Houston Elite, is just
another in a long line of players from Howard
Randle's program to commit to Texas A&M. Williams,
ranked No. 20 in the ESPNU HoopGurlz Terrific 25, is
the youngest of several Houston Elite players to
sign, transfer or verbally commit to Gary Blair's
Aggies. During the 2012-'13 season, she will join
former teammates
Karla Gilbert, the No. 9 prospect in the 2010
class who signed a national letter of intent (NLI)
last November,
Rachel Mitchell, the No. 16 player in the 2011
class who has verbally committed, and recent South
Carolina transfer
Kelsey Bone, who was the No. 2 prospect in the
2009 class. Williams wasn't pushed to commit to the
Aggies by Randle, but growing up with the Elite
stars and building friendships, some starting in the
fourth grade, had a lot to do with her comfort
committing early.

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Elite Mission
The
primary objectives of the Houston Elite are to
organize and administer a highly competitive,
"after-season" basketball program for girls the ages
of 14 to 18; to field competitive girls basketball
teams in each age level of competition in
regional and national basketball tournaments
sponsored by one or more of national basketball
organizations selected by coaches; to provide an
environment for each player to develop and to
maximize her individual basketball skills; to
provide a forum for qualified players to display
their abilities to college scouts for various
national tournaments in order to compete for
basketball athletic scholarships; and to develop the
spirit of sportsmanship.
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