I am interested in Animal Science and/or Environmental Science . I feel I am a very coachable athlete who distributes the ball well to the open man, in addition to scoring myself. I can play the 1, 2 or 3 positions and can make those adjustments during a game but I am a true point guard. I can handle the ball well and I have good vision and passing ability. I would consider myself an all around player and generally have stats across the board from points, to rebounds, steals, assist and blocks. I feel I keep a cool head in tuff games and never give up. I am a good student and I am in school one year ahead so I will graduate at 17 years old. My goal is to a attend a 4 year university where is can play and fit in well with the team as well as learn from the coaching staff, while getting my degree. Thanks for taking the time to view my profile.
Statistic | 2014 Varsity Team | 2014 Georgia Shock | 2011 Ruff Riders YB |
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Points/Game | 8.0 | 25.18/tourney average | 20 |
Season High Points | 16 | 40/per tourney | |
Rebounds/Game | 3.8 | ||
Season High Rebounds | 7 | ||
Assists/Game | 2.4 | ||
Season High Assists | 8 | ||
Steals/Game | 1.2 | ||
Blocks/Game | 0.48 | ||
Games Played | 23 | 11 |
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