I am a 6’0 pg - Sf at East Columbus high school in Lake Waccamaw NC , although I am open to playing whatever position I'm needed at in college. I have a 3.8 GPA ranked 13/103 of my class, run a 4'7, and weigh 187lbs . Playing basketball in college is a goal I expect to achieve. Failure is something I cannot stand. Alot of guys say they're driven, but truth be told is few are willing to do what others won't in order to accomplish what others can't. My current goals, as I am back in my season workouts . Also I will be working to get playing time as a freshman anywhere I go. I would like to go to a school with a great atmosphere where i can find balance between the class and the court. Because I know student is first in student - athlete. I take all opportunities and passion to show up on the big stage. I am open to different types of schools, although I would prefer one with a stable and good coaches and courses in which I can major in sports medicine An environment in which I could learn from others and make an impact as soon as possible would be great. I will absolutely look through all opportunities even though higher echolon schools are preferred.Thanks for reading .
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