Dear Coaches,
My collegiate goals and aspirations are many. I want to receive a BA degree in Psychology, Kinesiology, Sports Broadcasting/Journalism, or Graphic Design and possibly go on to a Master's program. I want to play college basketball because I love the sport, competition, and team work to accomplish the goal of winning and if we lose, how to learn from it and grow. I love being a student athlete and have been a scholar athlete at a top notch high school, Oaks Christian. What makes me a good candidate for your team is I love to compete and am a team player. I work hard and have a great work ethic, love to score, and play hard defense against the other team's top scorer. What makes me different from other recruits is in character, athletics, and academics; I am all three. I am an unselfish player on the court, like to give my coach what he's looking for, I'm teachable, humble, respectful, and a team encourager. I'm positive and get along well with people. I am very athletic and played two sports earlier in my high school career (football and basketball) at Oaks Christian. Academically, I have a 3.6 GPA at one of the nations most academically rigorous high schools.
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