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4SHOT Sports Street Talk - "Live in L.A." L.A. "Keeping It Real" with Jewel May When looking for jewels one will usually take their time in researching the quality of the contents and you know 4SHOT Sports does the same thing when looking for talent. Well we found one of those rare jewels tucked away in Conyers, GA at Heritage High School and her name is Jewel May. I caught up with the 6-1 junior at the Gold's Gym Holiday Classic and got a chance to sit down with her and "Keep It Real". Jewel: “Well, of course I put God first. Next is my mother for being the strong woman that she is. I am very close to all of my family members and my close friends. They all have an extremely paramount influence on the decisions that I make. As far as basketball goes, I have to give most of the credit to my AAU coach Victor Barnes. I'm not a perfect player, and I still have a whole lot to learn b/c I started playing so late, but Coach Vick works really hard with me to sharpen my fundamental skills and my development.” Jewel: “I tried out for my middle school team in seventh grade, and even though I was really nervous, I still made the team. Unfortunately, I sucked so I didn't get much PT at all. I played that next year, but I didn't really improve until I started playing AAU in the summer following my 8th grade year.” L.A.: "What has been one of the most disappointing moments or times so far in your career? Jewel: “Umm, That's a hard one. I have to say this summer after AAU Nationals. During the tournament, our team had some issues that I thought were resolved. Well about two weeks later, we all met at Golden Coral and decided that we probably weren't going to have a team next summer. I was devastated to find that out because my teammates had become like my sisters. After learning so much and growing so much together, I felt like years of bonding were just thrown down the drain.” L.A.: "What about some of the high points in your career so far? L.A.: "What do you think you need to do to get yourself ready for the next level of basketball?" Jewel: “I know that I could work on feeling more comfortable doing post moves. My mid-jumper is good most of the time but it could use a little work too, and I'd like to improve my range. Also I need to work on my handle. In the open court I'm fine, but I need to be more under control.” Jewel: “I think a forward would be nice, but I want to be a guard even more.” Jewel: “Rebounding. It's also what I enjoy the most.” L.A.: "What type of personal and or team goals have you set for this season?" L.A.: "Who has been one of the toughest players you have had to guard?" L.A.: "Tell me something about yourself that people wouldn't know by just looking at you? L.A.: do you have a nickname?" L.A.: “What AAU Team do you play for and how does summer ball (AAU) differ from high school ball?" Jewel: “For the past 3 years I've played for SD Lady Eagles, but I'm not sure of the team this summer. It's way more competitive than high school. You know how there are people who play in high school, but they don't really take it seriously? In AAU, there are none of those people. Everybody shares the same goal of getting exposure to get that coveted scholarship. It's like its business, but it's still a lot of fun.” L.A.: If you could meet anyone in the world who would it be and why? L.A.: "I'm going to throw out some word comparisons and I want you to choose one, Nike, Reebok or Adidas?" L.A: "What's your favorite food?" L.A.: "Who's your favorite player?" Jewel: “Miami Heat” L.A.: "What's your favorite TV Show and movie?" L.A.: “What do you like to do when you are not playing basketball?” Jewel: “Listen to music, chill/w friends, go to the movies, I just like to get out.” L.A.: "Jewel, thanks for taking the time for a little Street Talk and good luck!" If you want to “Keep it Real" on Street Talk …holla at me © Copyright 2006 by 4SHOT Sports |

