Trey Welter 

Q. What is your favorite memory from high school basketball?

A. Going to state and being a part of that experience. 

    Q. What advice would you give to younger players?

    A. Talk is the sixth man on the court.

      Q. What are your future plans?

      A. College and maybe some hoops, but I’m not for sure yet. 

        Raiden Colbert 

        Q. What is your favorite memory from high school basketball?

        A. Legacy 19 point game vs Meridian.  

          Q. What advice would you give to younger players?

          A. Show your hands on defense.

            Q. What are your future plans?

            A. Attend Illinois State University for business and have some fun. 

              Jack Weidner

              Q. What is your favorite memory from high school basketball?

              A. Hitting a walk off grand slam playing wiffle ball in practice. 

                Q. What advice would you give to younger players?

                A. High off that glass and give it a chance.

                  Q. What are your future plans?

                  A. Go to college, maybe dj on the side/hs football coach/hibachi chef.  

                    Ryan Wallen 

                    Q. What is your favorite memory from high school basketball?

                    A. Getting ready in the locker room before games. 

                      Q. What advice would you give to younger players?

                      A. Enjoy it while you last.

                        Q. What are your future plans?

                        A. Attend Parkland to become an electrician or PE teacher.

                          Jacob Long, Staff Writer

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