To Whom it may Concern,
My name is Christina McKivergan and I play basketball at Essex High School and with Vermont Elite AAU, based out of Burlington, VT. I have played basketball for about 10 years now, and I seriously consider playing at the collegiate level. I am interested in any type of opportunity that comes my way; whether it be Division iii, NAIA, Division ii, Division I, etc.
One characteristic that I bring to the table is hard work and perseverance. Even when a task is hard, I do my best and don't give up- in basketball and in life. I also manage my time very well. I get a lot of homework, and I need to get in a daily workout so I have learned how to juggle schoolwork and extra-curricular activities. My dream is to play at the Division I level, and I know I'll have to keep working hard to get there.
Thank you for checking out my profile!
Statistic | 2018 Vermont Elite |
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Points/Game | 17 |
Season High Points | 32 |
Rebounds/Game | 5 |
Season High Rebounds | 8 |
Assists/Game | 6 |
Season High Assists | 9 |
Steals/Game | 2 |
Blocks/Game | .5 |
Field Goal Pct. | 47% |
Free Throw Pct. | 86% |
3 Point FG's | 3 |
3 Point FG Pct. | 50% |
Games Played | 12 |
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