I have been passionate about basketball since the age of five. Since I was younger, I always had drive and ambition to play at the college level.
I enjoy sharping my: basketball IQ skills, shooting, passing and discipline on defense. On the court, I plan to be a dynamic player and positive influence on the team. As I grow both physically and mentally throughout my college basketball career im going to continue to be a team leader and try to lead by example while also encouraging my teammates. I take pride in being an extension of my coaches on the court by being coachable and by exercising a great work ethic as one of the hardest working recruits you’ll find.
Off the court,while in the classroom I study hard and maintain a high 3.7 GPA. I also volunteer and practice at locally St. Vincent Community Center.
The main reason I want attend college is to continue to blossom my young career forward in the classroom and on the basketball court. I am open to all options that will ultimately be the right college match at the highest level of competition possible. I am excited to have a vision on the on court as being a great teammate and being a humble role model off the court.
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