How did the spring and summer go for you with basketball?
“This spring and summer were very crucial for me. We changed some roles around, and I needed to get used to being a guard. I’m comfortable there now.”
What are your workout plans now going forward?
“My plans are to put up as many shots as possible and workout to develop more muscle. My jump shot is the most important part of my game that needs improvement.”
What have you improved on the most since last season?
“Like I said in the last question, my jump shot needs improvement, but it has come a long way and I’m happy with the results so far.”
How do you believe your high school basketball team will be next season?
“I think we will be better than most believe, but we will definitely lack experience in some areas. After a couple of games, we will settle in and become a force”
What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2019-2020?
“I think the toughest game of the year will be the first game of the year. Not because of the competition, but because we haven’t played much as a unit and that game will defiantly be important to get everyone on the same page.”
Who is the toughest individual player you will play against this season?
“No one sticks out in particular, but a few people I’m looking forward to playing are Ethan Schmidt from Clarksville and everyone from Rockford. Ethan because he’s good competition, I know a lot of kids from Clarksville, and Rockford’s whole team because I’m not a huge fan of some of them. It’ll be fun games for sure.”
What sport do you want to play in college?
“I’d love to play basketball. I’ve thought about baseball, but I’d want to focus on basketball.”
What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve had a couple D2 coaches’ email as a potential recruit, but nothing too serious yet.”
Have you made any college trips yet?
“I haven’t made any college visits yet.”
Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I love UNI, and if I ever got an offer from there, I would freak out. It is definitely a huge goal of mine.”
“This spring and summer were very crucial for me. We changed some roles around, and I needed to get used to being a guard. I’m comfortable there now.”
What are your workout plans now going forward?
“My plans are to put up as many shots as possible and workout to develop more muscle. My jump shot is the most important part of my game that needs improvement.”
What have you improved on the most since last season?
“Like I said in the last question, my jump shot needs improvement, but it has come a long way and I’m happy with the results so far.”
How do you believe your high school basketball team will be next season?
“I think we will be better than most believe, but we will definitely lack experience in some areas. After a couple of games, we will settle in and become a force”
What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2019-2020?
“I think the toughest game of the year will be the first game of the year. Not because of the competition, but because we haven’t played much as a unit and that game will defiantly be important to get everyone on the same page.”
Who is the toughest individual player you will play against this season?
“No one sticks out in particular, but a few people I’m looking forward to playing are Ethan Schmidt from Clarksville and everyone from Rockford. Ethan because he’s good competition, I know a lot of kids from Clarksville, and Rockford’s whole team because I’m not a huge fan of some of them. It’ll be fun games for sure.”
What sport do you want to play in college?
“I’d love to play basketball. I’ve thought about baseball, but I’d want to focus on basketball.”
What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve had a couple D2 coaches’ email as a potential recruit, but nothing too serious yet.”
Have you made any college trips yet?
“I haven’t made any college visits yet.”
Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I love UNI, and if I ever got an offer from there, I would freak out. It is definitely a huge goal of mine.”