Athlete Showcase: Dowagiac’s Jessie Hulett
Published 7:47 am Friday, January 5, 2018
Jessie Hulett is a freshman on the Dowagiac girls basketball team.
What has been one of your greatest accomplishments as an athlete?
JH: Being on varsity for volleyball and basketball as a freshman.
What has been one of your biggest disappointments as an athlete?
JH: Not being able to be as good as I want to be.
Who is a “hero” in your life and why?
JH: My sister, because she has always pushed to become a better athlete and has never given up on me.
When are you the most nervous while you are competing?
JH: When I first go in.
Describe an embarrassing athletic moment.
JH: Tripping over my own feet and falling in my first varsity basketball game.
How do you tend to workout/train when by yourself?
JH: I work out with my sister. We work better together and push each other.
What other sport would you like to compete in if you were not playing yours?
JH: Soccer.
Why are sports an important part of a high school experience?
JH: It teaches you important parts in life like teamwork, commitment, time management, self-motivation and respect.
How would you give away $50,000?
JH: Give it to kids who love to play sports that can’t afford to get the things they need to play.
If you could be the head coach of a team for a year, what team would you choose?
JH: University of Michigan softball team.
If I did not play sports, I would…
JH: Coach kids.
What is the most challenging thing for you to do in your sport?
JH: Not being the best on the team.
If you could change one rule about your sport, what would it be?
JH: Not having to drag your foot when pitching.
What is the best compliment you have ever received?
JH: I bring enthusiasm to the team and that my teammates look up to me.
What was the scariest thing you have had to do? Are you glad you did it?
JH: Kill a spider. Yes, because it was no longer alive.
What was the last thing you saw someone do that really impressed you?
JH: My pitching coach that is in his late 60s can still throw all his pitches like he was in younger years.
What is your favorite hobby? Why?
JH: Sports, because it is what I love. I love pushing my teammates and myself to become better.