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4SHOT Sports Street Talk - "Live in L.A." L.A. "Keeping It Real" with Fatiha Salaam The “Lady Caliphs” from W.D. Mohammed are ranked No.1 and undefeated 18-0 at the time of this article and they have their sights on making this a special season by winning a state championship. Well “you know how I do”, I had to find out what all of the talk was about over at W.D. and in doing so I found out that they had a special young lady over there who just happens to be a 2-Time All-State performer and a recent McDonald’s All-American nominee, the young lady’s name is Fatiha Salaam (a Univ. of Alabama Birmingham signee) and I got a chance to sit down with her for a little "Street Talk". Fatiha: “My parents, Muhammad and Mary Salaam. They have always been on my side and have been there for me through thick and thin. My father, my first coach, he taught me the game of basketball and instilled a certain passion of the game in me that I have not let go since the age of five. My mother, she is my strength and motivation. She believes in me and knows that whatever I put my mind to, I will accomplish. Knowing that she is there with that encouragement motivates me.” L.A.: "What has been one of the most memorable moments of your career so far?”
L.A.: "What is the strongest part of your game?” L.A.: "What part of your game do you think you need to work on to be ready at the next level ?" Fatiha: “No matter how good a player is, there is always room for improvement. With me, I feel that I need to work on my defense as well as my shooting to be ready for the next level. With every game, I try and improve on a certain weakness, that way I don’t have to do it all at once. But once I get these weaknesses down, I believe I will be the "Unstoppable Fatiha," while still working on my game.” L.A.: "What type of personal and or team goals did you set heading into the season?" Fatiha: “The personal goals I set heading into this high school season were to work on my weaknesses and become a better player while helping my team and school win their first State Championship. My teams' goals were to take one game at a time to become Class A State Champions.” L.A.: "Who has been one of the toughest players you have had to guard?" L.A.: "If you were not playing basketball what would you be doing now?" L.A.: "Tell me something about yourself that people wouldn’t know by just looking at you?” Fatiha: “Something about myself that people wouldn't know by just looking at me would be that I am a very shy young lady. Even though I might be yelling and screaming on the court; off the court, I am very shy and to myself.” L.A.: "You have such a pretty name, what does it mean?"
L.A.: "Most AAU Teams have players that play in their natural position unlike in high school where most players are out of position. You play both guard positions, which would you prefer to play at the next level?" Fatiha: “At the next level, I would prefer to play whatever position my coach wants me to play. I can play either the one or two guard and whatever position they put me at, I will try my best to perfect it and work hard on being the best at the position.”
L.A.: "What do you want to be when you grow up?" Fatiha: “Every since I was a little girl, I have always wanted to work with kids and help them at the same time and since my mother has been a Nurse for the last "something something" years, she has helped me make my mind up and has also been my biggest inspiration to becoming a Pediatric Nurse.” L.A.: "If you could meet anyone in the world (past or present) who would it be and why? Fatiha: “I would love to meet Michael Jordan and actually have a conversation with him about life and basketball because he has been through thick and thin to achieve the accomplishments he has been recognized for and at the same time, he keeps a cool head with all of the negativity. I love his style of play and his character.”
L.A.: "Who’s your favorite player (man or woman)?" Fatiha: “My favorite male player is Dwayne Wade for Miami Heat and my favorite female player is Nikkit Teasley for the Los Angeles Sparks.” Fatiha: “After the “Lady Caliphs” at W.D Mohammed High School and the 2005 Ga. Metro Squad, it would be the Miami Heat. I love me some D-WADE!!” L.A.: "What is your favorite TV Show and Movie?" L.A.: "What type of music do you like and do you have a favorite artist or group?" Fatiha: “I like to listen to R&B music and my favorite artist right now is Chris Brown and my favorite group is Destiny Child.”
L.A.: "Ms. Fatiha, thank you for you time, it has been my pleasure to be able to "Keep It Real" with you." If you want to "Keep it Real" on Street Talk …holla at me This is Larry "L.A." Williams …PEACE! © Copyright 2006 by 4SHOT Sports |

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