I am a 6’2 shooting guard from LAKE Central High School located in St. John, IN. I also play for Windy City Magic located in Orland Park, IL. I have played at the varsity level since my sophomore year in high school and have maintained a starting position in high school and on my travel team. My greatest abilities as a player are my strength, shooting skill, dribble penetration, defensive ability and keeping a level head and maintain composure during high intensity games. I consider myself a great defensive player, always giving 110% during practice and game time. I have always dreamed about playing at the college level and I am determined to work hard and live my dream.
My academics are as important to me and I continue to work hard in the classroom to achieve a 3.0 or better GPA before graduation. I took my SAT on November 5, 2016 and received a score of 1210; My ACT score 27.
I finished my senior year with a sectional championship in the DAC conference, I was awarded the DAC all Conference Award, MVP, lead rebounder, lead scorer, lead three pointer and named First Team in the NWItimes.
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