Two months ago, a high school basketball player was shot 10 times when she attended a house party in Las Vegas. This week, she graduated.
“Words can’t even describe the feeling I feel,” her father, Dwight, expressed to TMZ Sports on Wednesday.
“It wasn’t easy but she did it. I can’t be more happy for her. God is good!”
During Gayles’ senior year, she averaged 13.8 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.5 steals while dishing out 3.3 assists per game and led her team to the state tournament.
She was also the first Las Vegas player to be named a McDonald’s All-American since 2010.
ESPN previously reported that Gayles played in the McDonald’s All American Game and Jordan Brand Classic. The graduating senior rescinded her commitment to the University of Southern California when former coach Mark Trakh
retired. She recommitted to the Trojans under new coach Lindsay Gottlieb in August.“Aaliyah is one of the strongest, most resilient young people I have ever known,” Gottlieb said in a written statement to ESPN in April.
“I have no doubt she will continue to face this unfathomable situation with courage and resolve. We will continue to support her and her parents in every way that we possibly can.”