Hello my name is Sterling Scott and I'm very interested in being recruited and being able to play college basketball. I am a hard worker on and off the court. I listen, I'm collaborative, patient, I show leadership, and I'm very focused. I haven't really decided where I want to go for collage at the moment but I would be a good candidate for that college team because I will push my teammates to do their best and will work hard at all times. I'm different from others because I'm willing to take the extra step, and put in 200% of effort, hard work, determination, and lots of dedication in to what needs to be accomplished. I'm a cool person to be around, I'm a jokester at times, but when things need to be handled in a serious manner then there's no joking. Now when it comes to academics it's tough because I'm not always in the mood to do work, but it has to be done and I'm willing to stay after just so my work is complete. For now my main goal is to play college basketball at a high level. In order to do that I need to have the right grades, the right attitude, and the right mindset in order to get to my goal.
Statistic | 2014 Skills and Dri |
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Points/Game | 14.0 |
Season High Points | 20 |
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