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Q & A with Minooka basketball player Darrin Myers

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Q. What, if anything, do you know about the other teams at the regional?

A. We don't really know much. We know a little bit about Lincoln-Way North, but that's about it.


Q. How has your role changed on the team since your sophomore season?

A. My sophomore year, I was more of a role player. My coach asked me to move to point guard as a junior, and that was the year we had a 20-win season. I averaged about 9 points a game, and this year, coach asked me to increase my scoring into the 12- to 15-point range. So I've kind of adjusted to that. I was always used to scoring, but this year, I've had to change from being strictly a point guard to now, where I'm scoring more.


Q. When and how did you get started in basketball?

A. I got started at 3 years old, when my dad introduced me to the game. Both of my cousins were older than me. They were always traveling around, playing AAU basketball, and I would go and watch them play.


Q. I saw you've played (travel ball) for the Illinois Attack. How did you hook up with them?

A. I've known some of the guys that played for them before I got with them. Myself and Miles Simelton from Oswego, who I started playing AAU ball with in fourth grade, got hooked up with some guys who told me they were looking for guys to fill some spots. That was three years ago, and I've been there ever since.


Q. Minooka's program has come a long way in the past few years. What accomplishment makes you most proud?

A. The 20 wins in a season, because we had the same team my sophomore year and went 10-20. We made some changes between those two years, and one of them was me moving to point guard and getting better looks for our shooters. To go 20-10 with the same team we had been 10-20 with the year before was a great accomplishment.


Q. What do you still hope to accomplish before your career ends?

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