I am a hardworking person both in the class room and on the court, I will be going into my Junior year at Freedom. So far the highlight of my high school basketball career has been winning the state championship my freshman year, but what really pushed me to become the best player I can be was making it to regionals my sophomore year and not qualifying for states. I first became interested in basketball when I was a young girl in third grade as did many, when I got older many of my team mates lost interest in the sport and quit, but I could not even imagine quitting the sport I love the most.
My goal is to play college basketball while majoring in Exercise Science and use that degree to become a Physical Therapist. In college I want to grow as a person mentally and physically. I conduct my self in an honorable and respectful matter in and out of the class room. Throughout playing basketball, I have learned that I display many leadership qualities that others do not. I spend my free time alone in the gym working on my shooting and ball handling. I will work hard in any setting I'm presented with and will not give up. I hope you will take the time to review my profile. Thank you
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