Hi, I'm Aaron, I started to love basketball at the age of 8. At first I wanted to quit but my mom helped me go through in a way of showing not to quit in a sport that is actually not your sport. Basketball for me, at the age of 8, was hard. I didn't know what to do, and I will always go with it. Throughout the years, I started to love basketball because it was fun to play. For example, I like playing because it's competitive, challenging, hard working, and fun to play with your teammates. One thing about me is that I'll work hard to earn that spot. I realized that when I played C team in 7th grade year, and I worked my way up in the traveling league into becoming the starter in the league. Also, then started to play as a starter for B team and benching for A team. In the year of 2018, which is my sophomore year, is to plan to work to get more minutes in varsity. Basically, I'm the one who will work hard enough to earn the spot in the team. I'm a Sophomore, the class of 2021, had a concussion before starting Freshman year, so feeling I'm back to square one into working hard into the big leagues. I'm planning to work back to the top of my abilities, and I hope in those improving abilities as well as academically that I can be a good and almost great or maybe more, candidate to your team. My current stats for 2018-19 will change when my basketball season starts.
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