He tried out a few different sports,
but basketball was the sport for Willis Page.
“I love basketball.” Willis replied as I asked him how he felt about
it. He goes by the name Will. Will grew up with his parents Frank and
Sheila. Frank is the senior executive of
sales, and vice president of Lake Region Medical. Sheila is a realtor at Roanoke and Smith
Mountain Lake (SML). He was born and
raised in Roanoke Virginia. Will had just turned 17 on August 3rd,
2015. Will’s heritage is Caucasian and
Native American. Will was named after
his grandfather Willis Page. He is the
oldest sibling out of Frank and Sheila’s kids.
His little brother’s name is Caleb Page.
Caleb is 15 years old.
Will Page
plans on graduating high school, then attending college afterwards. He would like to go to Virginia Tech
University, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Coastal Carolina
University, or Texas and Corpus Christi A&M University. If he goes to
Virginia Tech University, then he would like to get a degree in business and
engineering. But if he goes to any of the other colleges listed, then he would
like to get a degree in marine biology.
Now, he likes basketball, but he isn’t going to college just for it, He
might play basketball while he’s in college, but he isn’t really looking to go
to the NBA or anything like that. Well,
he isn’t for now. Whether he gets a
scholarship in basketball or not he’ll be set with or without one. Will would eventually; in his later future,
like to like to settle down on Carmen Island, Florida Keys, or Wilmington,
North Carolina.
Now, Will
Page had been playing basketball all his life, “I’ve been playing basketball since
before I could remember.” He said. He’s
on the school team, and he plays for fun with his buddies at the recreational
center. He used to play baseball in 7th
grade, then football in 8th, but he realized basketball was his kind
of sport. Not to mention he has the right
height for it. Will is 6 feet and 3
inches tall. His worst injury happened while playing basketball. He was playing in a tournament at the
spectrum, and he dove on the floor after the loose ball and he hit another
player’s head; who also dove on the floor going after the ball. But that did not stop Will from wanting to
play, I recall him saying “After my concussion, I could not wait to get back
out on the floor and play.” Basketball
for Will is his motivation.
Jesslyn Adams