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Darryl Langford '17 Recruiting Profile

Fayette County High SchoolFayetteville, GAWomen's Basketball
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ClubGA Pearls / Lady's Inc.
Height5'9"
Weight135lbs
Age24
Primary PositionShooting Guard
Secondary PositionSmall Forward
Dominant HandRight
Points/Game18
Free Throw %90
Field Goal %75.5
Assists/Game6
Vertical Jump5.6

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Personal Statement

When I was in the seventh grade, I made it known to my parents (and anyone who would listen) that my desire was to be in the United States Navy.  I think I would enjoy pursuing an education at one of the Service Academy's.  However, I am open to attending a university or college, which offers me the opportunity to participate in a Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Program. 

My family has a legacy of service to our country.  My Great-Grandpa Jonah (Navy - WWII), my Grandfather “Poppy” Frank (Army - Vietnam), my Uncle Anthony (Army - Iraq & Afghanistan, and currently serves as a Pentagon Police Officer), my big brother Christopher (Army), my big sister Brittanie is currently serving in the United States Air Force stationed at Barksdale Air Force Base.  She is a “Brainiac” Meteorologist.  Saving the best for last...my Dad Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Darryl Langford (Army - Aviation Branch) enjoyed a 28 year career during which time he served in the Louisiana National Guard as a Medic and participated in his college ROTC Program to become a Commissioned Officer and helicopter pilot.  My Dad deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Qatar, and Korea...Yes, he was a busy young man, and I am very proud of him (of all my family).  He continues his service today as the Senior Army Instructor for my school's (Fayette County High School) JROTC Program.  My Dad is also an Ordained Licensed Minister at our church. 

My Dad was gone a lot and I missed him but I knew he was doing what he loved and helping our country by protecting us.  Learning from him helped me to understand selfless service which is why I want to one day serve in the United States Military. 

I have heard people say things like “Military Brats or Preacher’s Kids are the worse”, but I find having these legacies in my corner make me a better person all around.  I am a person of high moral character and discipline.   I have had the best examples to emulate!  I know I would be an excellent candidate for a college team because I understand teamwork.  I was not just told what to do; I was shown what to do by wonderful parents, relatives, and mentors.   By the age of 7, we had lived in four different states and on two Continents.  That much moving around requires TEAMWORK!

I also understand what it means to have a good work ethic both on and off the court.  I work hard and always strive to give 110% to everything.  My teachers and Coaches always tell us that we are "Student Athletes" which to me means you must take your schoolwork seriously first and foremost, so that you can do well in your Athletic pursuits.  How you perform in the classroom, will translate to how you perform on the basketball court, during JROTC Raider Team, or on the football field, or track field.   If you don't give everything you have to your studies, chances are you won't give everything you have to your Coaches or Teammates, because you will just be doing enough to get by. 

I think most recruits will say they are “focused and determined”.  I am no exception.  However, what I think sets me apart is that my focus doesn’t have tunnel vision.  I don’t just see myself getting better on the court because of natural athleticism.  Basketball is a “team sport” and everyone has to be involved in order for the team to be successful.  Players score points, but Teams WIN games and ultimately, Championships. 

My determination doesn’t waver when presented with a challenge or opportunity.  When I want to learn something new, I study everything I can find on the subject.  My parents have always encouraged me to pursue different things and to follow my dreams.  My Mom always tells my siblings and me “Never chase a paycheck.  Follow your passion.  When you are so enthusiastic about doing something (a job, a career, a service, a hobby) that you don’t care whether you are paid...then you have found your passion.  Once you find your passion you will have discovered your GOD given purpose and then you will know true happiness.”   When I was 8 years old, I wanted to learn how to play the guitar and the alto saxophone.  After talking my parents into buying me the instruments, I studied outside of my regular music lessons to teach myself new material and to write songs.  I became interested in skate boarding and not only taught myself how to skate but also how to build a skateboard from scratch. 

I am a very quick learner and my coaches tell me they appreciate the way I listen to instruction and follow through.  I was determined to make the Varsity Basketball team as a freshman, so I worked on my strength, agility and shooting.  As a result, I was selected for my school’s varsity team!  It was a very exciting and rewarding opportunity.  Our team was 3rd in our conference, made it to the Sweet Sixteen beating a team, which was undefeated on their home court, and we went on to the Elite Eight. 

To prepare myself to excel in my favorite sport, I work individually and with other coaches (outside of school basketball and AAU) engaging in extra workouts to become better each time I step onto the court.   I go above and beyond whenever possible.  If senior leaders agree, qualified women will begin training as Navy SEALs in March 2016 (again more research)...My graduation year is 2017 and my eye is on the prize.  An academically sound college education and a fundamentally sound collegiate basketball program will help prepare me for my ultimate goal of being a member of SEAL Team Six. 

General Douglas MacArthur addressing the cadets at the United States Military Academy (1962) said: “Duty, Honor, Country:  Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be. They are your rallying point to build courage when courage seems to fail, to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith, to create hope when hope becomes forlorn." 

I have the courage, faith and hope that a college program will consider me an asset to their program.  After all, aside from my other EXCEPTIONAL qualities...I am a pretty cool person to know.   :-0)

 

Athletics

High School Information

  • Years w/ Varsity
  • 5 years
  • Varsity Starter
  • 4 years
  • 2016 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #23
  • Individual Awards
  • 1st Team All-Region, 1st Team All-County
  • 2016 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #23
  • Individual Awards
  • 1st Team All-Region, Captain
  • 2015 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #23
  • Individual Awards
  • Co-Captain
  • 2014 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #23
  • Team Awards
  • Conference 3rd Place, Regional 3rd Place, State 3rd Place
  • 2013 Varsity Team
  • Jersey: #23
  • Team Awards
  • Regional 3rd Place, Conference 3rd Place

Club Information

  • Seasons of Club Experience
  • 3 seasons
  • 2016 Georgia Metros Elite (U16)
  • 2015 GA Pearls / Lady's Inc. (2015 Junior Elite (16U Travel))
  • Played with team beginning age 8, Summer of 7th grade, 8th grade, 9th grade, 10th grade and Summer 11th grade.
  • 2015 Georgia Metros Premier (AAU Jr. Elite)

Coach References

  • High School Head Coach
  • John Strickland (Current)
  • Private Coach
  • Dorian Lee
  • Private Coach
  • Coach Darryl Langford
  • Private Coach
  • Coach Keisha Brown
  • High School Head Coach
  • Kim Lawerence (9th) grade

Events

  • Camp/Event
  • Newnan Holiday Classic
  • 12/28/16 to 12/30/16
  • Camp/Event
  • Peach State Classic
  • 12/21/16 to 12/23/16
  • Camp/Event
  • Woodward Academy Showcase
  • 12/19/16 to 12/20/16
  • Camp/Event
  • Blue Star National Championship
  • 7/27/16 to 7/29/16
  • Camp/Event
  • USJN (US Junior Nationals) National Championship
  • 7/22/16 to 7/25/16
  • Camp/Event
  • AAU Super Showcase
  • 7/05/16 to 7/08/16
  • Camp/Event
  • United States Naval Academy Elite Basketball Camp
  • 6/20/16 to 6/22/16
  • 4th year attending...since 8th grade.
  • Camp/Event
  • Boo Williams Tournament
  • 4/22/16 to 4/24/16
  • Camp/Event
  • ATL Spring Slam
  • 4/15/16 to 4/17/16
  • Camp/Event
  • USJN (US Junior Nationals) Qualifier Southeast
  • 4/09/16 to 4/09/16
  • Camp/Event
  • 2015 PSB End of the Road
  • 9/25/15 to 9/27/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Under Armour Cup
  • 7/27/15 to 7/29/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Summer Slam 2015
  • 7/24/15 to 7/26/15
  • Playing with Georgia Metros Premier 16 (Uniform #10)
  • Camp/Event
  • Peach State Summer Invitational
  • 7/23/15 to 7/25/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Peach State Real Deal Tournament
  • 7/10/15 to 7/12/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Peach State Real Deal Shootout
  • 7/09/15 to 7/09/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Under Armour Nationals
  • 7/06/15 to 7/08/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Wake Forest Elite Offensive Individual Skills Camp
  • 6/28/15 to 6/28/15
  • Jen Hoover Hoops Contact Dane Sparrow (336) 758-4893 or [email protected]
  • Camp/Event
  • Navy Women's Basketball Elite Camp
  • 6/15/15 to 6/18/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Miami Sun Memorial Challenge
  • 5/22/15 to 5/24/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Peach State May Day Challenge
  • 5/08/15 to 5/10/15
  • Camp/Event
  • MTW Deep South Classic
  • 4/25/15 to 4/26/15
  • Camp/Event
  • 13th Annual Southside Shootout
  • 4/17/15 to 4/19/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Peach State Spring Season Shootout
  • 4/10/15 to 4/12/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Peach State Spring Showdown
  • 3/27/15 to 3/29/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Queen of the Courts Jamboree
  • 3/14/15 to 3/14/15
  • Camp/Event
  • Region 5 AAAA
  • 2/20/15 to 2/28/15
  • Sweet Sixteen: Fayette County High School (61) vs. Henry County High School (53) Elite Eight: Fayette County (58) vs. Monroe Albany (50) Final Four: Fayette County (39) vs. Buford (51)
  • Camp/Event
  • Battle in the Boro
  • 7/10/14 to 7/13/14
  • Requested by Coach Calvin Goss to participate with GA Pearls 2017 Elite. Overall performance 3 wins 2 losses. Average: 8 points 7 rebounds 5 assists during 3 day event.
  • Camp/Event
  • Navy Women's Individual Elite Basketball Camp
  • 6/16/14 to 6/18/14
  • 2nd year to attend Navy Elite Camp. Worked with Coach Allison. Increased vertical by about 3 inches, developed muscle during school year, grew a few inches current 5'9 3/4", 136 lbs. At 14 years old second youngest at camp. Selected for Naval Camp All-Star Team.
  • Camp/Event
  • 2014 State 6-AAA Tournament
  • 2/24/14 to 3/24/14
  • Defeated North Hall 64 - 62 Securing spot in Elite 8 round of State Tournament.
  • Camp/Event
  • 2014 State 6-AAA Tournament
  • 2/21/14 to 2/21/14
  • Defeated Franklin Co. High School 66 - 52 to make Sweet 16 Qualification. Ended Franklin County's 11 game at home winning streak.
  • Camp/Event
  • 2014 Region 6-AAA Tournament
  • 2/10/14 to 3/14/14
  • Varsity Team Placed 3rd in Region Play-offs which Qualified team for State Tournament.
  • Camp/Event
  • Navy Women's Individual Elite Basketball Camp
  • 6/17/13 to 6/19/13
  • Youngest attendee to participate (age 13 rising 9th grader). Worked with Coach Jenerrie Harris and enjoyed the experience tremendously. Notes: Getting stronger, rebounding, vertical, great speed.

Training

  • Coach Keisha Brown (KB Faithworks)
  • 2 years
  • Strength and Agility, Basketball IQ,
  • Coach Darryl Langford
  • 3 years
  • Elite Guard Training
  • BBall 101: Basketball Skill Development
  • 1 year
  • Advanced basketball skills training with Dorian Lee and BBall 101 learning the skills needed to improve overall game performance.

Additional Sports

  • Track
  • 1 year
  • Varsity Team
  • Roswell Rotary Invitational 1st Place Overall; 1st High Jump 5'4"; 1st Place 4 x 800 Relay; Region Qualifier, State Qualifier, 8th Place Overall State
  • Other
  • 3 years
  • Varsity Team
  • Army JROTC Daughter's of the American Revolution Award, Varsity Letter, Best Female Raider Winner, Parade Ribbon, Personal Appearance Award, Academic Achievement Award, Squad Leader, LET Service Award, SAI Leadership Award, Perfect Attendance Award, Commu

Statistics

Statistic2015 Varsity Team
Points/Game19
Season High Points22
Rebounds/Game8
Season High Rebounds11
Assists/Game7
Season High Assists7
Steals/Game5
Blocks/Game4
Free Throw Pct.98
Games Played15

Academics

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High School Information

StateGeorgia
Enrollment2272
Phone(770) 460-3540

Academic Accomplishments

Are you in honor classes?
No
Are you in AP/IB classes?
Yes. AP World History (2014-2015) AP American History (2015-2016) AP Psychology (2015-2016)
Registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center?
Yes

Awards and Activities

  • AwardsA/B Honor Roll Academic Achievement Award Daughter's of the American Revolution Award Community Service Award Perfect Attendance Award SAI Leadership Award LET Service Award Service Learning Award Parade Ribbon Award Personal Appearance Award Best Newcomer Award (Varsity Basketball) Best All-Around Award (Varsity Basketball) Best Female Raider Award (Army JROTC) Track & Field State - 8th Place 1st Team All Region (Basketball) 1st Team All County (Basketball)
  • ActivitiesFellowship of Christian Student Athletes, Film Club, Service Hours Club, Restoration Community Resources (RCR) , Key Club, JROTC Raider Team, Peer Mentor Leader, Boys & Girls Club of America, Community Service, Platoon Sergeant, Platoon Leader, Company Commander, Foster CAre System of Georgia, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade, Community Life Foundation International, Inc.

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