Beaverton basketball standout Dara Oluwafemi prepares for breakout junior season

Portland, ORSports

Dara Oluwafemi, a junior at Beaverton High School, is dedicated to her basketball career, training early each morning. Last season, she averaged 16 points per game, establishing herself as a promising player in the region. Her father, Femi Oluwafemi, emphasizes the necessity of balancing sports and academics, teaching her that grades are as important as athletic performance. Dara's commitment to improvement includes working on her ball-handling skills and training up to three times a day. She also uses journaling to maintain mental focus and cultivate a positive mindset.

David McAbee, owner of 3 & D Hoops, praises her relentless work ethic, describing her as someone who embodies the "grind. " With the junior season approaching, Dara's determination suggests she will be a formidable presence on the court. Local fans can look forward to her breakout performance this year.

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