My collegiate goals are to get a scholarship from a college to play basketball and dedicate my life to that that college basketball team. I want to earn the coaches respect, work hard for the coaches, and help them have a successful basketball team and win championships. What makes me a good candidate for your college basketball team is I will play hard for you, do anything you ask me to do, and try to be the best person possible while playing for you and other coaches. I am a 6,0", 195 SG that can play defense, penetrate to the basket and finish lay-ups, and make jump shots. What makes me different from other recruiters is I don't care how many points I score in a game, I just want to win and help contribute in any way I can to win. But I will try my hardest to score a lot of points and help the team win. I don't talk trash. I play the game how it is supposed to be played. I don't ever complain to the referees about a call and I respect them. I also average a GPA of 4.0. I love the game of basketball. I have played my whole life. I play hard, work hard, and make basketball my life/dedicate my life to basketball.
Thank you, Chase Owens
Chase Owens
Chase Owens
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