My goal is to finish high school with a solid, 4.0 or close GPA. I wanna go to college and play basketball, but major in economics. I learned from a young age that work you put in something will come out. I do wanna represent my family/ last name Zephier, and show that Native Americans could go far in life and do anything if you put your mind into it. Most importantly I want an scholarship to play basketball in college and will be grateful for wherever that comes from. Born and raised in South Dakota, but recently moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico for the start of junior year. My number one fan is my family and my mom, who raised and helped become the person I am today, and just wanna give back to my mom to show, thank you for everything. I wanna be worked to my limits and strive for whatever obstacle comes my way. I wanna gain knowledge of the game and become better, like an sponge. Soaking anything.
Statistic | 2022 Enemy of the S |
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Points/Game | 10 |
Season High Points | 12 |
Rebounds/Game | 10 |
Season High Rebounds | 12 |
Assists/Game | 5 |
Season High Assists | 7 |
Steals/Game | 2 |
Blocks/Game | 1 |
Field Goal Pct. | 70% |
Free Throw Pct. | 77% |
3 Point FG's | 18/30 |
3 Point FG Pct. | 60% |
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