My highlight of my high school career so far is my freshman year when we won State. But, I think what helped shape me the most is my sophomore year when we made it to the playoffs and ended up being eliminated in the first round. The whole off-season I told myself I could've brought more to the table and I could've given it something more and it motivated to me to stay in the gym and to be the best high school player I can and do what it takes to get to play in college.
So far I've been blessed to be in a program where I have played varsity my whole high school career. My freshman year I got some pretty significant minutes and we won the State Championship, my sophomore year I was the starting point guard and we had a good record but fell short, and this year going into my junior year I'm ready to bring all I have to the table. I'm looking for a high level basketball program but also a program that has high level academic programs. I would say I have more than enough physical talent as well as leadership and an ability to make my presence known right away as a point guard. Based on my leadership and talent I would say I have what it takes to play for any college.
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