NAME: Terry Durham
SCHOOL: Woodward High School
SPORT(S):
Basketball-Football
GRADUATING YEAR: 2018
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT:
Winning national tournament in 2016
BIRTHDATE: 10/24/98
HEIGHT: 6'6"-230 lbs.
RESIDENCE: Hartwell
MOM: Jamelia
Durham
BIGGEST INFLUENCE: LeBron
James, Uncle Darren Goodson
FUTURE GOAL: Make it to the
NBA
Woodward's multi-talented Terry Durham showed that he was one of the
area's elite basketball talents this season, and put together a senior
year to remember. He was so good during one game he threw an alley-oop
pass to himself!
Terry was a double-double machine with 23 double-double games. In fact,
he averaged a double-double on the year with a league-leading 24
points-13 rebounds per game. He leaves high school with 1,306 career
points, 688 career rebounds and 101 blocked shots.
The basketball all-star, who helped lead the Bulldogs to sectional and
district championships, had many monster games, including 42 points-10
rebounds vs. Indian Hill, 37 points-16 rebounds vs. Shroder, 33
points-15 rebounds vs. Hughes, 33 points-12 rebounds vs. Dayton Dunbar,
and 32 points-16 rebounds vs. Peel Elite (Canada).
His numerous awards included being named CMAC Player of the Year, SWO
District Div. II Player of the Year and 1st team all-Ohio Div. II. Plus,
he is a finalist for Cincinnati.com's Sports Awards' Basketball Player
of the Year. Terry also played three years of football for the Bulldogs.
He will play either basketball or football at the next level, but has
not yet selected a college.
His favorite athlete is LeBron James, favorite entertainer is Kevin
Hart, favorite book is No Way Out, favorite movie is Black Panther and
most-like-to-meet is Kobe Bryant.
COACH'S QUOTE – "Terry Durham is a man child that plays hard on
both ends of the floor. He can do it all and he will fill the stat
sheet. Off the court, he is a very nice kid; during the summers, he
works with youths ages 5-13 helping with basketball drills and
classroom activities."
— Jarelle Redden, Basketball Coach
To view this year's MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2015-2016 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2014-2015 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2013-2014 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2012-2013 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2011-2012 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2010-2011 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2009-2010 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2008-2009 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2007-2008 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2006-2007 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2005-2006 MVPs, go
here.
To view the 2004-2005 MVPs, go
here.
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