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Paschal presses toward success


By BRIAN HAINES, Sports Writer
Published: Sunday, August 24, 2008 9:29 PM EDT
WILLIAMSTON — Katie Paschal’s full court press towards success started in April and didn’t end until August, and though the journey was long, it was well worth it.

When we last saw Paschal on the hardwood, she was trying to lead her team past Pender in the NCHSAA 1-A East Region Tournament of the state playoffs.

The Tigers’ ultra-talented point guard, had fouled out with under a minute remaining in the game, en route to a hart-wrenching 69-63 exit out of the playoffs.

However, as one door closed, another one opened, as Paschal crossed over from prep hoops into the world of Boo Williams and the AAU circuit; and this time, the season ended on happy note.


Playing for the Boo Williams Summer League Team, which is based in Hampton, VA, Paschal matched skills with some of the nation’s most heavily recruited basketball players and came out on top.

The team went on tour from April through August, playing week-long tournaments across the United States that featured as many as 200 teams from all over the country.

The five month hoops-a-thon ended in Georgia, where the Nike Nationals where held, and this time there would be no heartache.

While Paschal’s team failed to take first place, it finished runner up, and there is no failure in placing second in the country.

“We came in second,” Paschal said. “But the team we lost to in the championship game we had already beat twice ... I’m happy about it. I would have liked to finish first, but I mean second country, you can’t complain about that.”

The team is comprised of mostly rising seniors, and Paschal is one of just a handful juniors on the squad, which speaks volumes about her ability.


Paschal said she was honored to be a part of the team.

“Most of them were up-coming seniors,” Paschal said. “I was a year younger than most of the players on there. Everybody was a rising seniors except about three or four of us ... It was an honor (to play for them).

Paschal’s Boo Williams teammates are all Div. I bound, and she said playing against that kind of competition every week helped strengthen her game.

“Tierra Pratt is the fifth rated (rising senior) in the country, and was rated No. 1 last year,” Paschal said. “We have one player going to Georgetown ... Three are going to Virginia, I think one is going to Virginia Tech ... and the rest are undecided,” Paschal said. “I never really played with those kind of players. I’m used to playing 1-A basketball, but after a while, midway through the season I felt real good because I knew I could play with them.”

Throughout the summer she has flew to Virginia on a weekly basis for practice, and has played tournaments from Florida all the way to Wisconsin.

While the busy schedule might seem like a grind, Paschal said she was cool with it.

“It was a lot of fun,” Paschal said. “I liked it, it never got to be too much.”

One of the things Paschal liked was the college-like structure presented by Williams.

“The practice isn’t like anything I have done before,” Paschal said. “They try to make it like a college practice would be. When we go to tournaments we can’t see our parents, we have to be with the team at all times.”

Team practices weren’t the only time the players were exposed to a collegiate atmosphere, during the games some of the greatest coaches in basketball history gathered around to watch Boo Williams and its opponents go head-to-head.

“I saw the coach from UCONN, Geno Aureimma and Pat Summitt and Sylvia Hatchell from Carolina (watching us play),” Paschal said. “It was real cool, the (coaches and scouts) are all over the place. They would be all around the court lined up in chairs.”

Playing for Boo Williams was an adjustment for Paschal in more ways than one. Since the time she picked up a Spalding, Paschal has been the star on every court she has ever been on, but this summer she was used as a reserve.

“It was tough at first,” Paschal said. “I didn’t really know what to expect coming in, but I got more and more playing time towards the end of the season. Some games I would get about 15 minutes, and some games I would get more than that.”

Paschal estimated that she averaged around 7-8 points per game, and said her season best was 21.

Paschal played a lot of new roles this summer, and while she may not have been thrilled with being a backup, she fully embraced her transition from point guard to shooting guard.

While Paschal is a gifted passer blessed with tremendous court vision, her coaches saw that she could shoot, and found her best suited to play the two-guard position.

“I like it better, you can get a lot of easy baskets,” Paschal said. “We had a really good point guard that could get you the ball.”

Paschal said if she had her choice when she gets to college, she would prefer playing at the shooting guard spot.

Speaking of choices and college, Paschal said she has not made a decision yet on what school she wants to attend, but has received several offers.

“Right now ECU, Radford and Wofford have offered me scholarships already, and I have gotten letters from a whole lot more schools, but I’m not sure what I want to do yet,” Paschal said. “Just because some schools send you letters doesn’t really mean they are interested. We will when I start getting letters in September who is really interested.”

Paschal said she would love to play close to home, but did not rule out the possibility of playing out of state, and if given a choice between ECU and UNC (if offered a scholarship) would be a dream dilemma that any basketball player would love to have.



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