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Carrying a water cooler down some steps that lead to the court at Laney College gym, her big moment was minutes away.All of a sudden, you hear this big kaboom, teammate Madeline Holland said. Haley was down for a quick second, and then she popped right back up and said she was fine.Even today, in practice, you will hear a ka-thud, and its Haley, even though theres usually no one around her.Jones admits shes clumsy, but the biggest noise shes making these days is with her game.A 6-foot-1 sophomore point guard who plays all five positions for Mitty, Jones is the No. 11 prospect in the espnW HoopGurlz Terrific 25 for the 2019 class. Starting Monday, she will lead Mitty in the 20th annual Nike Tournament of Champions in Phoenix. The four-day event is considered perhaps the best high school basketball tournament in the nation.Mitty, ranked third in the espnW 25 Power Rankings, has four Division I-bound seniors. But Jones is considered the most promising prospect. Truth is, she would have that honor on most rosters.Those who know Jones and her game the best -- coaches Sue Phillips and Bobby Bramlett -- believe her ability to play any role imaginable on the court is rare.My nickname for Haley is Starship Enterprises, said Bramlett, her AAU coach with West Valley Basketball Club. Thats because shes boldly going where no girl has gone before.She has a relentless motor. Shes the best player Ive ever coached, and Ive coached pros.A big foundationSometimes, Jones awesomely large feet -- she wears a size 12 mens sneaker -- serve as a launching pad as she propels her body and her career to impressive heights.Sometimes, though, Jones large feet just get in the way.When Jones was 9, she won a state title gymnastics. But she already was a head taller than even her older teammates. While smaller girls had no problems maneuvering their tiny feet on the beam, which is only 4 inches wide, Jones had issues. She would fall off often, simply running out of real estate.When I would fall, Jones said, I would joke with my teammates and tell them there must have been a draft that entered the gym.Keenly self-aware, Jones quit gymnastics soon after that. It was her decision, not one by made by her parents, Patrick and Monique.I knew there must be another sport that was for me, Jones remembers thinking.That sport turned out to be basketball, of course, but at first it appeared her future would be as a soccer player.Operating as a center midfielder, Jones was good enough to make the Junior Olympic Development team as a seventh-grader.Jones has since given up soccer. But when she did compete in the worlds most popular game, Jones did so with the same flair she brings to basketball.She enjoys making the assist, Monique said. She will say to me after a game, Mom, did you see how pretty that pass was? What has long made Jones passing skills so advanced -- whether in soccer or basketball -- is her vision and anticipation.Rather than pass to a teammate, Jones has been more likely to move the ball -- with her feet or her hands -- to a spot and wait for that player to get there.A lot of people think basketball and soccer are opposites because you can use your hands in basketball and you use your feet in soccer, Jones said. But I think they go together. You have to have quick reaction time. You have to have your head on a swivel. Playing soccer against smaller girls made me quicker -- I had to keep up with their speed.Even though Jones no longer plays soccer, her forrmer club coaches have told her the door is always open.dddddddddddd And remnants of Jones soccer past are still evident.At basketball practice, teammate Heleyna Hill said, when the ball rolls over to her, she will just kick it up and juggle it with her body 10 times and then kick a perfect pass across the gym.Two parents, two coachesJones, who made honor roll her freshman year with a 4.0 GPA, is the daughter of two coaches. Patrick and Monique met at Santa Cruz High. Patrick, who is 6-7 -- nine inches taller than Monique -- was a Division III center at Colorado College.The couple went on to become co-coaches at Santa Cruz High for 15 years before giving up their post a couple of years ago.With two parents as coaches, Jones spent countless hours in gyms. While the older girls were practicing, Jones, even as young as 4, would be on the adjoining court, dribbling, shooting, dreaming.At home, she used a stopwatch to count how many layups she could make in 30 seconds or how fast she could dribble across the street and back. She often competed with her brother, Cameron, who is now a 6-5, 225-pound senior at Palma (Salinas, California) and plays basketball and football.With boundless energy, she played basketball and soccer, she did gymnastics and she was in a junior lifeguard program. But basketball was always the end goal for Jones. Phillips has been one of the primary beneficiaries.As a freshman last season at Mitty, Jones averaged 10.0 points and 8.0 rebounds on a balanced team that featured seven other Division I talents. The leading scorer on the team averaged just 11 points.This season, she is averaging 20 points, nine rebounds, three blocks and two assists for 4-0 Mitty.On December 10, in the championship game of the Iolani Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii, Jones scored all seven of her teams points in overtime -- a 3-pointer, an inside shot and two free throws (we told you she was versatile) -- and Mitty won the title 76-75 over previously unbeaten Clovis West (Fresno, California).Jones finished with 16 points.She has great hands, and she runs like the wind, Phillips said. Shes a delightful kid -- shes happier for her teammates success than she is her own.Ive not seen a more versatile player at her age in 25 years of coaching. And shes only 15 -- I have no doubt shes still growing.Phillips said she has fielded phone calls from virtually every top college coach in the country. Coaches from about 20 schools have come to Mitty to recruit Jones -- everyone from Connecticut to Notre Dame and many more.Bramlett also said college coaches have raved about Jones.The comments Ive gotten from coaches, Bramlett said, have ranged from saying shes the best stretch-four prospect theyve seen at her age to calling her a natural playmaker and comparing her to Magic Johnson because of her size at point guard.Jones, who, according to teammates, is humble about all the praise she gets, is interested in studying sports psychology and physical therapy.Whenever she is done playing basketball, she envisions herself having her own practice and perhaps traveling with a pro team, helping athletes rehab from injuries.Jones, at least at this point, is enjoying the recruiting process. She fills out each college questionnaire that is sent to her -- Jones sees each contact as an opportunity to learn.Its kind of why she joined the track team for the first time last season, running sprints and hurdles and doing the triple jump.I was always interested in track, Jones said. But I also did it to meet new people. ' ' '