By Hayden Swope
Basketball has been a huge part of Salina Sacred Heart’s Jason Marrs’ life. Playing for his support system every game, Marrs is ready to prove himself on the court.
“I have had a basketball in my hands for as long as I can remember,” Marrs said. “I have been playing with the same group of guys since we started at the YMCA. I play for my teammates and coaches. What I love the most about the game of basketball is how I can build relationships with my family members and teammates.”
Besides the wins and the stats, some of the best memories include making those around you proud, something Marrs knows a lot about.
“Experiencing the games with my family is something I will always cherish,” Marrs said. “My little brother is my biggest fan and watching him react to a big three is something I enjoy. Our first game was at Clifton-Clyde, which is where my grandfather went to high school, and so winning a tough game there was great.”
Sacred Heart and Marrs are both looking for a winning record, and are hopeful for a state appearance.
“Our team is focused on winning our league and going on a deep postseason run,” Marrs said. “Both will be challenging as we will face some great competition. Personally, I work hard to be the best shooter I can be. I’ve spent the off-season making over 10,000 shots so I can be ready when my team needs me.”
After high school Marrs hopes to further his education and go down the business route.
“I plan to attend the University of Notre Dame to study accounting or finance and pursue a business career,” Marrs said.