Breaking my hand sophomore year right before my basketball season was arguably one of the lowest points in my life thus far. This time was very tough as I continued to go to every game and every practice even though I wasn’t able to play. I still wanted to be there to support my team. Initially I felt a little sorry for myself but through the experience I shifted my focus. I became a cheerleader for my team, I would try and be a mentor for my teammates and tell them what I was seeing from the bench. I felt this was the best way I could show support. It got me out of my own head and forced me to reprioritize. I focused more on my school work and strength training as well as developing my left for dribbling and shooting. I learned that although I am more than an athlete, I truly love and appreciate the game. This broken hand made me work harder than ever to develop back to the level I was at and need to be currently.
I grew up overseas in some very poverty ridden places (Indonesia, Kuwait, Bangladesh). Although I am an American, I didn’t live in the U.S. until I was 13 years old. As a kid I always felt very different from other American kids when we would visit. Now that I am older, I see how this experience has broadened my mind and made me view the world differently. I know that as Americans we are very fortunate. I know that everyone’s views are shaped by their cultures and being immersed in other cultures has made me more of an accepting person. I am looking for a College/University that allows for expression and appreciates different views on subjects. I learned basketball at a late age (age 12 in Calgary, AB, Canada) and I was fortunate enough to have coaches who focused on fundamentals with me. Since this was engrained in me while getting up to speed, you will see that I revert to the basics during the game. I am a team player and am looking for a program that appreciates someone who is strong and works hard every minute on the court; not for my own accolades but simply to benefit the team. I am a multi-sport athlete and this is my mindset every time I step foot on the court or on the football field.
Statistic | 2018 Varsity Team |
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Points/Game | 8.6 |
Season High Points | 20 |
Rebounds/Game | 8.1 |
Season High Rebounds | 16 |
Assists/Game | 0.3 |
Season High Assists | 3 |
Steals/Game | 0.5 |
Blocks/Game | 1.1 |
Field Goal Pct. | 42 |
Free Throw Pct. | 62 |
3 Point FG's | 2 |
3 Point FG Pct. | 11 |
Games Played | 23 |
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