My name is Dakota Beckham, and I would like to take this opportunity to tell you a little about myself, and why I would like to be considered to play college basketball. My goals for the team, and for college, are to work hard everyday, on the court, and in the classroom. I plan to work hard and learn as much as possible so I can become the best player and the best student I can be.
What makes me different from other recruits, and a great asset/advantage to your team? My style of play. I take pride in being a play maker, I love getting my teammates the ball, and getting assists. I see the floor very well and can make plays. I also take pride in going 100% in practice, and in games. I get down and dirty, and hustle, and play hard on the defensive end. I may not have the height advantage, but I use my speed, quickness, athleticism, and knowledge of the game to my advantage.
In the classroom, I am a hardworking A/B student, and I do my best to keep my grades up, while also being involved in extracurricular activities.
Thank you for consideration, I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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