About Me

My Bio

My name is Devonte and I’m a grade nine at Centennial. Some of my favorite things to do are exercise, play basketball, and play video games. My favorite subject is P.E and I dislike science quite a bit. Another favorite subject I have is math just because its something that is easy for me. There is not much else about me because I’m pretty boring. My main and only sport at the moment is basketball, but I do quite a bit of extra physical activity for fun and to keep myself active and in shape. I like listening to music most times such as, working out, walking from place to place, playing video games and more. I also like skiing a lot because its fun, I’m good at it, and it is something fun to do in the winter. I also like spending time with friends just because they make life a little less boring.

My Favorite Website

My favorite website is https://www.youtube.com/. I chose this website just because YouTube there is so many videos to explore. If I need help with almost anything YouTube will can help me. Even my basketball coach gave me some YouTube videos of drills to practice over the quarantine. Whether I need help with homework or am just bored I can use YouTube (usually).

My Favorite Video

This is my favorite video at the current moment

I chose this video (out of many) because one of my goals is to learn how to invest in the stock market in later years. This is one of my goals because if I learn how to invest in the stock market early on, I will be able to invest later and make money.

My Favorite Photo

NBA's Kawhi Leonard drove 20-year-old car despite $94 million contract
A photo of Kawhi Leonard

I chose this photo because Kawhi Leonard is one of my favorite basketball player and he inspires me and I love his play style. I found this photo on google after searching his name.

My Favorite Quote

“You have brains in your head. You have feet in her shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” This is my favorite quote by Dr.Seuss. I like this quote because of how simple it is and how meaningful it is.

References

youtube.com

google.ca