I started playing basketball at a young age and have always had aspirations of playing in college.
My collegiate goals are to continue playing basketball while also being able to go to school and get my masters degree in psychology.
On the court I am a great leader, a great teammate, facilitator, an elite defender and I can score the ball from all three levels (at the rim, mid range and from distance).
What makes me different from other recruits is not only do I have dreams, I make plans. When we lost in the district my sophomore year and I was getting pushed around and knocked down, I knew I had to get stronger. I washed cars to raise money and by spring break I bought my own weight set to change my body.
Another thing that makes me different is my involvement in the community and my want to help others. On my off time I have been a part of multiple events put on by different organizations to bring the community together and once a week I also help out younger kids better there understanding of the game while also growing their skills .
The end goal for me is to play basketball at the highest level possible while also getting a degree and having an impact on my community.
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