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Q&A with Sergeant Bluff-Luton athlete Conner Groves

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How did the spring and summer go for you with basketball?
“AAU was good this summer. I obviously got more looks, but most importantly, I got better as a player.”

What are your workout plans now going forward?
“My workout plans just consist of getting in the gym, doing some ball handling, and getting lots of shots up.”

What have you improved on the most since last season?
“I’ve improved the most on attacking the hoop. Teams figure out I can shoot, so I had to find another way to score.”

How do you believe your high school basketball team will be next season?
“I think we are going to be a top team in our class. Making it to State back to back years shows that we are always capable of getting back to Wells Fargo.”

What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2018-2019?
“Sioux City East will always play us tough every year.”

What are the keys for your team having success?
“I think if we have great defense and our players know how to play their role, we will be a great team.”

What sport do you want to play in college?
“Basketball.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“Briar cliff, Morningside, Wayne State, Midland, Buena Vista, Dordt, Mount Marty, Minnesota state, and I have offers from Briar Cliff and Morningside.”

What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“Briar Cliff has shown the most interest.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve gone on visits to Morningside and Briar Cliff.”

What camps are you going to this summer?
“I’ve gone to Wayne State and Minnesota State camps.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“North Carolina has been my favorite team since I was a kid.”
 
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