Well, there are very few players from west of the Mississippi who attend East Coast Pro. I’m just guessing here so if someone knows better please post.
The vast majority of the players who attend East Coast Pro do not attend Area Codes. First of all, in past years there have only been a couple teams from the East in the Area Codes. I’d guess that three fourths or more of all the Area Code players are from the West Coast and Texas. The best players in Florida and Georgia usually don’t go to the Area Codes, but are normally in the East Coast Pro.
In the past, the teams entered in the Area Codes include a team from the NW (mostly Washington), a team from Texas, a team from the Midwest, 3 teams from mostly California, a NE team and a SE team. The SE team has probably produced the least amount of talent at the Area Codes over the past few years, due to the top players not going.
On another note… Last year over 80% of the players in last year’s June PG National participated in either the East Coast Pro, Area Codes, Team USA, or the Aflac All American Classic. Believe it or not there were a couple players who played in all of the following last year…
PG National
Team USA
East Coast Pro
Area Codes
Aflac Classic
WWBA Tournaments
Sometimes one event leads to the other.
We will find out in June how going to all that stuff worked out. From a college stand point, it has already worked out well, in every case, I believe.