I’ve always loved playing basketball since I was first introduced to the sport. My grandma was a huge influence as she would encourage me to work hard on my skills, throughout the years. I’ve never been a high rated player, but I always worked hard to better my craft no matter the obstacles I would deal with. I felt as if I've always been overlooked. Despite feeling that way, I've always adapted to what I was asked to do. If I was being placed in a more defensive role rather an offensive role, I would do so. I'm also very passionate about basketball. I hate losing or feeling like I'm not doing enough. My junior year of high school, we had a losing season and I couldn’t bare to have another season like the previous one. I worked hard and adapted the best I could for the success of my team. I sacrificed taking outside shots as I shot efficiently from three the previous season and focused more within the mid-range and paint for the better of team. If I have to play more defense, watch more film and communicate to my teammates, be more vocal, bring more energy/morale to the team, execute a hustle play, or even come off the bench; I would do so for the sake to win, and ultimately that's what we did. While understanding my strengths, I know my weaknesses and work to better them every chance I can.