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Peter "The Child Prodigy"?
Basketball Career-
At an early age, Peter was an accomplished prodigy at basketball. His career spanned roughly about 5 seasons, between the age of 3 through age 8.
Age 3 (Pre-School): (No Playoffs)
Height: 39.7 Inches
Points Per Game: 5
Rebounds Per Game: 2
Assists Per Game: 1
Best Moment: Peter swished his first ever shot in YMCA competitive play.
Age 4 (Pre-School): (No Playoffs)
Height: 44 Inches (Tremendous Growth Spurt)
Points Per Game: 8
Rebounds Per Game: 4
Assists Per Game: 3
Best Moment: Peter achieved his career high in points when he accomplished 12 points in one game.
Age 5 (Kindergarten): (No Playoffs)
Height: 47 inches
Points Per Game: 12
Rebounds Per Game: 7
Assists Per Game: 5
Best Moment: Peter achieved the first triple-double, which is 10+ points, 10+ rebounds, and 10+ assists in one game, in YMCA history.
Age 6 (First Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 50 Inches
Points Per Game: 15
Rebounds Per Game: 11
Assists Per Game: 6
Best Moment: Peter won his first playoff game with a stat line of 12 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists. Sadly, he lost the next game as his teammates only had a combined score of a shameful 4 points.
Age 7 (Second Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 52 Inches
Points Per Game: 16
Rebounds Per Game: 12
Assists Per Game: 7
Best Moment: Peter led his team to the YMCA Championship game with the average stat line of 22 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists per game, but sadly once again, he lost the championship game as his teammates only mustered a combined score of a shameful 6 points.
Age 8 (Third Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 55 Inches
Points Per Game: 17
Rebounds Per Game: 13
Assists Per Game: 10
Best Moment: Peter had numerous best moments during this year as he was the only YMCA player ever to average a triple double in the course of a 10-game season.
Also, he was able to lead his team to a championship with a playoff stat line of 18 points per game, 12 rebounds per game, and 7 assists per game. He took home MVP honors of both that season and playoffs, which is also another YMCA record.
Sadly, Peter's career at the YMCA to focus on School, but his legacy was etched in stone as widely considered one of the best YMCA players of all time at that specific location. Although, he was younger than most of his opponents, his uncanny size led to his dominance and eventual championship at the YMCA.
After a two year's break: He joined Upward Basketball in 5th Grade:
Age 10 (Fifth Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 67 Inches
Points Per Game: 12
Rebounds Per Game: 5
Assists Per Game: 4
Best Moment: Even though he was still managing to take the rust off of 2 years absence, he still played a vital role in the team's run to a championship.
Age 11 (Sixth Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 69 Inches
Points Per Game: 12
Rebounds Per Game: 4
Assists Per Game: 3
Best Moment: Even though he had a statistically worse season than the year before, he still played a vital role in the team's run to a back-to-back championship.
He quit Upward Basketball to join his Middle School Team in 7th Grade:
Age 12 (Seventh Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 72 Inches
Points Per Game: 14
Rebounds Per Game: 7
Assists Per Game: 5
Best Moment: He recovered his dominance from his younger days.
Age 13 (Eight Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 75 Inches
Points Per Game: 15
Rebounds Per Game: 9
Assists Per Game: 5
Best Moment: Even though his team lost in the rounds of the playoffs, He was voted the best player in the league.
He now his making preparations towards his High School's JV Season
Height: 76 Inches (6 Foot 3)
At an early age, Peter was an accomplished prodigy at basketball. His career spanned roughly about 5 seasons, between the age of 3 through age 8.
Age 3 (Pre-School): (No Playoffs)
Height: 39.7 Inches
Points Per Game: 5
Rebounds Per Game: 2
Assists Per Game: 1
Best Moment: Peter swished his first ever shot in YMCA competitive play.
Age 4 (Pre-School): (No Playoffs)
Height: 44 Inches (Tremendous Growth Spurt)
Points Per Game: 8
Rebounds Per Game: 4
Assists Per Game: 3
Best Moment: Peter achieved his career high in points when he accomplished 12 points in one game.
Age 5 (Kindergarten): (No Playoffs)
Height: 47 inches
Points Per Game: 12
Rebounds Per Game: 7
Assists Per Game: 5
Best Moment: Peter achieved the first triple-double, which is 10+ points, 10+ rebounds, and 10+ assists in one game, in YMCA history.
Age 6 (First Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 50 Inches
Points Per Game: 15
Rebounds Per Game: 11
Assists Per Game: 6
Best Moment: Peter won his first playoff game with a stat line of 12 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists. Sadly, he lost the next game as his teammates only had a combined score of a shameful 4 points.
Age 7 (Second Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 52 Inches
Points Per Game: 16
Rebounds Per Game: 12
Assists Per Game: 7
Best Moment: Peter led his team to the YMCA Championship game with the average stat line of 22 points, 10 rebounds, and 6 assists per game, but sadly once again, he lost the championship game as his teammates only mustered a combined score of a shameful 6 points.
Age 8 (Third Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 55 Inches
Points Per Game: 17
Rebounds Per Game: 13
Assists Per Game: 10
Best Moment: Peter had numerous best moments during this year as he was the only YMCA player ever to average a triple double in the course of a 10-game season.
Also, he was able to lead his team to a championship with a playoff stat line of 18 points per game, 12 rebounds per game, and 7 assists per game. He took home MVP honors of both that season and playoffs, which is also another YMCA record.
Sadly, Peter's career at the YMCA to focus on School, but his legacy was etched in stone as widely considered one of the best YMCA players of all time at that specific location. Although, he was younger than most of his opponents, his uncanny size led to his dominance and eventual championship at the YMCA.
After a two year's break: He joined Upward Basketball in 5th Grade:
Age 10 (Fifth Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 67 Inches
Points Per Game: 12
Rebounds Per Game: 5
Assists Per Game: 4
Best Moment: Even though he was still managing to take the rust off of 2 years absence, he still played a vital role in the team's run to a championship.
Age 11 (Sixth Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 69 Inches
Points Per Game: 12
Rebounds Per Game: 4
Assists Per Game: 3
Best Moment: Even though he had a statistically worse season than the year before, he still played a vital role in the team's run to a back-to-back championship.
He quit Upward Basketball to join his Middle School Team in 7th Grade:
Age 12 (Seventh Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 72 Inches
Points Per Game: 14
Rebounds Per Game: 7
Assists Per Game: 5
Best Moment: He recovered his dominance from his younger days.
Age 13 (Eight Grade): (Playoffs)
Height: 75 Inches
Points Per Game: 15
Rebounds Per Game: 9
Assists Per Game: 5
Best Moment: Even though his team lost in the rounds of the playoffs, He was voted the best player in the league.
He now his making preparations towards his High School's JV Season
Height: 76 Inches (6 Foot 3)
T-Ball/Baseball Career-
Also at the age of 3, Peter started his T-Ball career:
Age 3 (Pre-School) (T-Ball):
Best Moment: T-Ball Hitting
Age 4 (Pre-School) (T-Ball):
Best Moment: He was deemed so good at T-Ball that his father had to pitch to him.
Best Play: Also, his best play of his young baseball career was when he caught the ball in the outfield and ran to the catcher to tag out the runner.
Baseball Career-
Age 5 (Kindergarten):
Best Moment: He began playing baseball, and he was excellent for his age.
Age 6 (First Grade)
Age 7 (Second Grade)
Age 8 (Third Grade)
Best Moment: He began pitching, and after one of his tryouts....A woman approached his father asking jokingly that, "Is That Child on Steroids?"
Best Sports Moment: He made the all-star team and won the championship.
Age 9 (Fourth Grade)
Best Moment: He made the all-star team and won the championship back-to-back.
Age 10 (Fifth Grade)
Best Moment: He made the all-star team, won the championship three times in a row, and won the Home Run Derby.
Ages 10-14 (Quit to Focus on School)
Age 14 (Ninth Grade)
Best Moment: He rejoined the team.
Also at the age of 3, Peter started his T-Ball career:
Age 3 (Pre-School) (T-Ball):
Best Moment: T-Ball Hitting
Age 4 (Pre-School) (T-Ball):
Best Moment: He was deemed so good at T-Ball that his father had to pitch to him.
Best Play: Also, his best play of his young baseball career was when he caught the ball in the outfield and ran to the catcher to tag out the runner.
Baseball Career-
Age 5 (Kindergarten):
Best Moment: He began playing baseball, and he was excellent for his age.
Age 6 (First Grade)
Age 7 (Second Grade)
Age 8 (Third Grade)
Best Moment: He began pitching, and after one of his tryouts....A woman approached his father asking jokingly that, "Is That Child on Steroids?"
Best Sports Moment: He made the all-star team and won the championship.
Age 9 (Fourth Grade)
Best Moment: He made the all-star team and won the championship back-to-back.
Age 10 (Fifth Grade)
Best Moment: He made the all-star team, won the championship three times in a row, and won the Home Run Derby.
Ages 10-14 (Quit to Focus on School)
Age 14 (Ninth Grade)
Best Moment: He rejoined the team.