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Kenwood student Desmond Dunn looks to improve his b-ball game | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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“Junior year started off rough but we ended stronger than everyone expected us to,” said Dunn, about helping his basketball team overachieve last season.

Dunn, who earned several A’s and two B’s last semester at Kenwood, hopes to help the Broncos improve their record next season.

Dunn hopes his hard work pays off next season, just like it did during his eight grade season.

Dunn said as the starting point guard for the Broncos during his eighth grade season, his team was crowned the best team in the city after winning the two biggest tournaments in Chicago: the St. Sabina tournament and the St. Columbanus tournament.

Dunn believes if he commits that same routine and effort to this off season, he will not only improve on his strengths as a great on ball defender, but as an offensive weapon as well.

Source: The Crusader Newspaper Group
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