I am looking at attending a university or college that offers exercise/ sports medicine. If I could play basketball that would be my dream. I would like to continue with my education after I receive my degree. I will be attending medical school to become a physical therapist. . As much as I love the game of basketball and work hard at becoming the best athlete I can possible be, I work just as hard on my academics. I have enjoyed playing basketball with my middle, high school, and travel AAU team mates. Ive had and still have great coaches and trainers who I admire and have a close connection with them all. I continue to learn something from each of them which has made me a better player. I am told by my basketball coaches and athletic trainer that I am coachable. I get along with my coaches and my team mates. I am a hard worker,respectful, trustworthy, dependable person and can be a leader when necessary. I'm a good listener and understand the plays that are given to me by my coaches. I'm fast, have good ball control and play good defense. I want to be the best player as a small forward that I can possibly be.
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Points/Game | ave 10pts per game-20pts |
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