Hello, I would like to describe myself as a person who was raised with respect and taught morals an values of life from my parents. Hardworking young man trying to accomplish goals in playing college basketball. Personally I think I'm a high basketball IQ player do to my father always taking me to games. It gave me the opportunity to watch an learn. I may not be the tallest, fastest or most athletic but I have fell in love with basketball at a young age. I knew to get better was going to take hard work & dedication and my grind has not stopped.
Academics has been stressed to me by my father to maintain a good GPA and reach core class requirements. As a sophomore I have talked to my guidance counselor often about my grades. I understand working hard on & off the court is essential.
I also have a summer job in my area and I have learned about working hard from my mother & father. Having a summer job gives me a sort of independence. It teaches me how to earn my own money. Also, teaches responsibility.
I look forward to maybe one day impressing a school to take a chance on myself and hope to provide a college with a respectful young man as well as the team & coach
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