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Adeline Jachim '17 Recruiting Profile

Burlington High SchoolBurlington, WIWomen's Basketball
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Height5'9"
Weight130lbs
Age24
Primary PositionPower Forward
Secondary PositionShooting Guard
Dominant HandRight
Points/Game5.3
Free Throw %66
Field Goal %80
Rebounds/Game45

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Personal Statement

    The passion and love that I have for the game is unreal. Everything that I do is to better myself for basketball. My dad has been my biggest role model in teaching me how to take care of myself. With several health problems, he isn't able to do everything he wants to. After a car accident my sophomore year, I had to take time off to recover. He was always there to lift me up and support me. I still have to ice, heat and strengthen my shoulder after the accident. 

    As a result of being out for a while, I would spend every practice strengthening my non-dominate shooting hand. I can shoot with my left hand almost as well as my right, and I'm building up the strength to shoot from behind the three-point line with my left as well.  I didn't want to see this accident stop me from doing what I love most, so I took what I had to work with, and ran with it. My coached played me in any position that was needed. She used me as an all around player, I played anywhere from the post to point guard for a few plays. She would just yell to me as I ran down the court what number she wanted me at the time and I adjusted to what she needed. 

    Being determined person transfers off the court as well. From a young age, I was told I would need a hearing aid the older I got and that there was a possibility I would lose my hearing.  My basketball coach, Mary Parker and I, came up with hand signals for every play we had. I didn't let my hearing loss stop me from playing the game, and neither did she. Through school, I took sign language for college credits. In Youth Options, I was able to take this class and have completed and earned all eight credits offered. I have applied for and accepted into the Criminal Justice program they offer in the Youth Options progam. 

Athletics

High School Information

  • Years w/ Varsity
  • 2 years
  • Varsity Starter
  • 2 years
  • 2016 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #20
  • 2015 Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #34
  • 2014 Junior Varsity Team
  •  
    Starter
     - Jersey: #34

Coach References

  • Private Coach
  • Jameel Ghuari

Events

  • Camp/Event
  • UWM Basktball Camp

Training

  • Skills and Conditioning
  • 2 years
  • We work on all around skills. I focus on strengthening my ball handling skills with both hands and also working on my outside shots and increasing my range.

Additional Sports

  • Track
  • 2 years
  • Junior Varsity Team
  • My first year running cross country I was the first alternate for the varsity team. I was able to run in a handful of races. As for my second year it was the same deal, for the races I was able to make.
  • Volleyball
  • 1 year
  • Freshman Team
  • I was captain of our freshman team as the setter.
  • Softball
  • 1 year
  • Freshman Team
  • Soccer
  • 1 year
  • Varsity Team
  • I was asked to take on the role of goalie for my high schools team. After three though days of training and learn how to properly goal keep, I was awarded the opportunity to play on varsity.

Statistics

Statistic2016 Varsity Team
Points/Game25/11
Season High Points25
Rebounds/Game2o/11
Season High Rebounds20
Assists/Game7/11
Season High Assists7
Steals/Game8/11
Blocks/Game0
Field Goal Pct.28%
Free Throw Pct.75%
3 Point FG's11
3 Point FG Pct.28%
Games Played11

Academics

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High School Information

StateWisconsin
Phone(262) 763-0200

Academic Accomplishments

Are you in honor classes?
No
Are you in AP/IB classes?
Yes. I took AP US History my sophomore year of high school and finished with a B- on a college scale. I overcame many challenges from understand the details and managing my time to working with the teacher to get help to fully understand the material. I will be take AP English, Phycology, and Stats my senior year. I was accept into a CAP class through UW-Oshkosh offered through my school. CAP isa college gym class.

Awards and Activities

  • AwardsI revived an academic letter and pin for my grades second half of freshman year and my sophomore year. I was award another pin for my academic achievements for the first half of junior year as well. I have been approved to participate in the Youth Options Program. Youth Options is a program that is applied for, Burlington High School works with Gateway Technical College to help students prepare for their future. They make available college classes for the path students want to take. This gives us the chance to earn some real college credits. You must apply for this program and there is an acceptance process. I have been chosen to take college classes in the Criminal Justice portion of Youth Options. I have signed up to take Intro to Criminal Law and Interviews, Confessions, and Interrogates class through Elkhorn and Kenosha's Gateway Campuses. I now have 8 college credits at the end of this college semester from American Sign Language.
  • ActivitiesI participate in the Crier staff which is our schools newspaper. I am a writer and help edit on occasion. I helped at Cooper Grade School and gained 32 hours of community service. I worked in a Kindergarden classroom working with the kids when they didn't know what to do explaining activities to them, giving them small tests, and helping the teacher get her classroom ready for the end of the year. The last two years I have volunteered to score keep and run clock at the Special Olympics held at my school.

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