| 1. How many years have you been part of the MSB family? |
I have been part of the MSB family for six years since the fourth grade. |
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| 2. What is one of your favorite MSB memories? |
One of my favorite memories was when my team had to play our rivalry team the Lady Stars and we were at badger state games and in order for us to win the championship game we had to beat them. I can just remember when it was the first half the team and I were playing like we never played the game of basketball before. Once it was half time we had our half time talk and I started pumping my team up for confidence, and as soon as we stepped foot on that court the game had begun. We were doing things we never done before and at the end of the game the Spartans took home the gold. |
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| 3. What other basketball club programs do you enjoy competing against and why? |
| I love competing against the Lady Stars because they always gave my team a challenge, they were really aggressive, had good sportsmanship, and the Lady Stars pushed me to be a better player. |
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| 4. List your favorites: |
Book:
Movie:
Food:
Music:
High School Player:
College Player:
Professional Player: |
Highwire Moon by Susan Straight
Love & Basketball
Chinese, Corn bread, and Oatmeal
Hip Hop and R&B
Ellie Pearson
Candace Parker
Candace Parker & Lisa Leslie
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| 5. What is one thing that your current MSB coach says, that you will always remember? |
Well Coach Williams, told me so many things that made me a better ball player but I can always remember Stacy saying “Play your game Gina, come on we need you, this team is built on around.” Those words made me a better ball player and made me respect her as a coach because she always believed in me. |
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| 6. What do you enjoy doing when not playing basketball? |
| Well when I'm not playing basketball I love doing something that involves around school either its homework or an activity. But otherwise I am outside across the street on the basketball court with my mom who also was my coach and who can teach you better than someone who raised you. Without my mom I would not know the game of basketball. |