I first fell in love with basketball when I was in First grade and even now it still motivates me to be better in the sport and as a person. I played for little dribblers through first to sixth grade. Little dribblers is a school affected program for when you are not in middle school and you can play through first to sixth grade. Little dribblers has taught me a valuable lesson, is that you don’t have to be a ball hogger to get points your teamates have to be concluded. I’ve always gotten good grades and helped people who needed help. I got prince in homecoming in seventh grade. In my UIL events I get a lot of metals and trophies. I got inspired by my Mema because me and her watched the Mavericks all the time. I’m a very easy person to get along with and listen to get better. I would say I’m very hard-working an very determined to always stay 100%. I would like to go to college get my Bachelors degree and pursue my dream of playing basketball. I also like to contribute other players and them shine too. My personality is very funny and always wanting to help someone. I also ran track and cross country, so I have a good running background. My unweighted gpa is a 3.95.
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