Girls Basketball: Offers aplenty for LCA's Jasmine Porter
I've written quite a bit about the unquestioned top boys basketball player in Utah's class of 2010, Provo's Kyle Collinsworth.
It is becoming more and more clear that the top girls basketball player in the state from that same class is Jasmine Porter of Layton Christian, a small school in Davis County.
Recently featured in a ESPN Hoopgurlz article, the 6-foot-2 wing has some of the top women's basketball programs in the country looking at her, including Big 12 and Pac-10 schools.
Hoopgurlz gives Porter an 81 rating, equivalent to four stars and says she has the potential to be a three- to four-year starter at the major college level.
Porter currently has more than 20 scholarship offers; including offers from Utah State and Utah and will likely narrow her list to eight in the immediate future, according to her club coach Salt Lake Metro's Dave Hammer.
Porter is rated as the No. 99 player in the nation by National Basketball Insider.
It is becoming more and more clear that the top girls basketball player in the state from that same class is Jasmine Porter of Layton Christian, a small school in Davis County.
Recently featured in a ESPN Hoopgurlz article, the 6-foot-2 wing has some of the top women's basketball programs in the country looking at her, including Big 12 and Pac-10 schools.
Hoopgurlz gives Porter an 81 rating, equivalent to four stars and says she has the potential to be a three- to four-year starter at the major college level.
Porter currently has more than 20 scholarship offers; including offers from Utah State and Utah and will likely narrow her list to eight in the immediate future, according to her club coach Salt Lake Metro's Dave Hammer.
Porter is rated as the No. 99 player in the nation by National Basketball Insider.



