Whitaker heading to IU-Kokomo to be a basketball manager
Kennedy Whitaker, a senior from Lebanon, has shifted her focus from playing basketball to becoming a manager for the girls' team after health issues ended her playing career. She found joy in supporting her teammates and being part of the athletic community. Now, Whitaker is set to continue this role as she heads to Indiana University-Kokomo, where she will manage the basketball team.
By the Numbers- Kennedy Whitaker's basketball career was cut short due to health issues.
- She transitioned to a managerial role, which she found fulfilling and rewarding.
- Whitaker's experience as a manager has solidified her desire to remain involved in sports.
- She will be joining Indiana University-Kokomo as a basketball team manager, looking to make a positive impact.
At IU-Kokomo, Kennedy Whitaker will likely pursue opportunities to grow her skills in sports management, potentially paving the way for a future career in athletics.
Bottom LineKennedy Whitaker's shift from player to manager emphasizes the importance of resilience and adaptability in athletics, showcasing how one can still contribute meaningfully to a team beyond traditional roles.
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