I have been in love with basketball ever since I was a little kid and have always loved the competitive nature and toughness that is required in order to succeed. It would be a dream come true for me to be able to continue playing basketball after high school on the collegiate level. Now with that being said, obviously playing college basketball is not for everyone, and I understand that. Still, I also know that I have the work ethic and determination to be successful no matter what obstacles might get thrown my way. Whether it's spending time in the gym getting shots up, strength and conditioning training, or just playing in the driveway, I am constantly working on ways to improve my game.
Academics are also something that I take a lot of pride in and want to continue working hard on after graduating from high school. I am a hard-working student in the classroom, just like I am on the court and want nothing more than to further expand my knowledge and education by working for my bachelor's degree. My family has always been supportive and pushed me to be the best I can be at everything I do, and that has taught me never to give up, never quit, and give 100% all the time.
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