Friday, April 20, 2012

Bio Reflection

This was a big step for Rondo to me. It was a great success. Rondo proved his worth nationally at Oak Hill. He scored 55 points in one game, had 27 assists in another. By the time he was done, he was a McDonald's All-American. But before that, he'd pledged to become a Kentucky Wildcat.Rondo's closeness with his mom, Amber, and three siblings dictated that he stay close to home. Given that, his Oak Hill coach made calls to most of the pre-eminent schools within an easy drive from Louisville -- Cincinnati, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky. Of that group, there wasn't a lot of initial interest. The one local school Rondo crossed off his list was the hometown school. He became committed to the game of basketball. He took his skills to the next level. Today he is an even better player. Has some of the gratest stats in Basketball History. Still he strives for more by playing hard to be the best.

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