My name is Angeludi Asaah and I am a rising senior at Radford High School in Honolulu, Hawaii. My mother has been in the U.S. Army since I was born so I grew up moving between several different states. Since I was younger, sports has always been the main way for me to make new friends while adapting to a new setting. I began playing team basketball in intermediate school and immediately fell in love with the sport. I have always been a natural competitor and an aggressive athlete which made the sport so fun for me to learn and play. I constantly strive to get better, both on and off of the court, and make sure I never let basketball interfere with my academics. While on the basketball court, and in the classroom, I lead my groups/team so that we can all push each other to be the best versions of ourselves.
My goal is to get into a great college where I find an undergraduate program that I am compatible with and to play for a collegiate team that not only pushes me to better myself in every aspect of the game, but also one that I can bond with and depend on.
Statistic | 2020 Varsity Team |
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Points/Game | 12.4 |
Season High Points | 20 |
Games Played | 14/14 |
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