College basketball has been a big dream that I would hope to accomplish in the near future, I do want to be able to play on a college basketball team, and I would hope that a scholorship from any school is possible for me. My parents plan on me having a full ride to college, because my current high school is outstandingly expensive, but provides the best athletic and academic environment for me. I see myself as being as coachable as can be, if a coach tells me to do something I do it with no malice in my heart; that's what I think sets me apart from other candidates. Coachability is one of the most important things that a good athlete needs, and I am always looking to expand my horizons. Not only the coachability, but the academics as well. Grades have always been at a high standard in my family, and if I could not produce in the classroom, then I could not play on the court; which meant I had to do exceedingly well at both. Thank you to all the coaches and staff for listening to a little about myself, I hope I hear a response and can play for a great college team. Please, stick along until the upcoming 2018 season, nothing else (video, picture, stats, etc.) will be posted until the new season; thank you!
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