Interview by Michelle Hambly
Q: What is your favorite memory?
A: probably winning the super bowl for my high school football team this year. I was happy that we could win due to it being my first year on the Mashpee team. Also it was good because we didn't have the morning game and I actually played a lot. It was so cool being able to play at Gillette
Q: Where did you spend most of your childhood?
A: My grandmothers. I had many friends that lived in that neighborhood so I would wake up early and go meet up with them and stay out till dinner. There was a basketball court right next to the neighborhood that we played at a lot. Also one of my close friends parents owned a restaurant that was right down the street so we would hang out there for lunch usually.
Q: What is your favorite memory?
A: probably winning the super bowl for my high school football team this year. I was happy that we could win due to it being my first year on the Mashpee team. Also it was good because we didn't have the morning game and I actually played a lot. It was so cool being able to play at Gillette
Q: Where did you spend most of your childhood?
A: My grandmothers. I had many friends that lived in that neighborhood so I would wake up early and go meet up with them and stay out till dinner. There was a basketball court right next to the neighborhood that we played at a lot. Also one of my close friends parents owned a restaurant that was right down the street so we would hang out there for lunch usually.
Q: What music do you like?
A: I listen to rap mostly more of the 2000s rappers like biggy smalls and 50 cent.
Q:What is your biggest fear?
A: Heights, I got that fear from roller coasters especially the mind eraser at six flags. I'm also afraid of hobos when I see them on the street I try to avoid them as much as I can.
Q: How would your friends describe you?
A: Most of them would describe me as fun and very adventurous because I'm down to do almost anything and also I can constantly make them laugh which they seem to enjoy.
Q: Who's your celebrity crush?
A: Easily tom Brady. Because he is the GOAT, it was so awesome watching him win the super bowl I was the only one that still had hope at halftime I knew tom wouldn't let us down like that so when they won I was so excited and happy that I didn't give up on him.
Q: Do you miss Falmouth?
A: Not particularly because I still see my friends from there all the time and there aren't as many kids at Mashpee so it is much easier to learn in smaller classes. Lunch was also very early at Falmouth and at Mashpee it is more in the middle of the day so I'm not starving by the time I get home from my sports.
Q: Do you like lax or football better?
A: I like lax but football I play with more heart and I enjoy watching professional football a lot more than watching lacrosse.
A: I listen to rap mostly more of the 2000s rappers like biggy smalls and 50 cent.
Q:What is your biggest fear?
A: Heights, I got that fear from roller coasters especially the mind eraser at six flags. I'm also afraid of hobos when I see them on the street I try to avoid them as much as I can.
Q: How would your friends describe you?
A: Most of them would describe me as fun and very adventurous because I'm down to do almost anything and also I can constantly make them laugh which they seem to enjoy.
Q: Who's your celebrity crush?
A: Easily tom Brady. Because he is the GOAT, it was so awesome watching him win the super bowl I was the only one that still had hope at halftime I knew tom wouldn't let us down like that so when they won I was so excited and happy that I didn't give up on him.
Q: Do you miss Falmouth?
A: Not particularly because I still see my friends from there all the time and there aren't as many kids at Mashpee so it is much easier to learn in smaller classes. Lunch was also very early at Falmouth and at Mashpee it is more in the middle of the day so I'm not starving by the time I get home from my sports.
Q: Do you like lax or football better?
A: I like lax but football I play with more heart and I enjoy watching professional football a lot more than watching lacrosse.