I am a 5'7, 135 pound guard and forward basketball player entering my sophomore year at Ardmore High School in Ardmore, Oklahoma.
I am a competitive person on and off the court. I give 100 percent in everything I do, my parents have always told me whatever I decide to do, to give 100 percent. I love the game of basketball and the best part of my game is defense. My dad has always told me defense wins championships. I am a team player and at times I motivate my teammates to never quit and keep going. My goals are to attend a college, play basketball, hopefully play in the WNBA and most importantly get a degree like my parents. I have been playing basketball since I was 5 years old. I have been taught to respect my coaches and any adult. I love being outside shooting basketball, working on my ball handling skills, running summer track, fishing, riding horses with my cousins and of course shopping.
As I grow both physically and mentally, I strive to be a leader and a positive influence to others. When I am away from home I conduct myself with honor and respect, knowing that the way I carry myself reflects my team, my coaches, my school, and most importantly my mother and father.
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