 
																		                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                    At Keys High School, Kenlee Comer emerges as a true ball player, her basketball journey
ablaze with fiery coaches, hoop dreams and the kindred spirits that make her game one to
watch.
Coach Lynch, the guide behind Kenlee’s on-court magic, is more than a coach; he’s been an
influential figure in her life. “He pushes me hard everyday and has helped me a lot.” she said.
Teammates become her dynamic squad, a formidable crew led by Elizabeth Holland and
Erica Ward, her partners in crime. “Elizabeth and Erica are my biggest supporters and I appreciate them so much.” Kenlee said.
In the academic playbook, Coach Hamilton plays a crucial role, imparting lessons that
extend beyond the court. “Coach Hamilton has taught me so much and has been here ever since my first day of school,” Kenlee said.
The offseason transforms Kenlee into a relentless force, a hoop warrior honing her skills in
the crucible of AAU basketball. “I have spent time in the gym and playing AAU basketball over the summer to prepare for this season,” she said.
Beyond the made shots and crossovers, basketball shapes Kenlee’s character, infusing
discipline and drive into every facet of her life. “My sport has taught me to be disciplined and driven,” she said.
In the highlight reel of memories, one standout clip unfolds in OKC during MAYB Nationals.
“I felt like I had played my best game there and try to push myself everyday to play like I did there,”
Kenlee reminisced.
As the season unfolds its challenges, Kenlee sets the scoreboard ablaze with her ambitions.
“This season, my goals are to score more and win games,” she said.
In the electrifying lineup of matchups, the Sequoyah vs. Keys clash stands out as the
showdown of the season that Kenlee eagerly anticipates. 
Post-graduation, Kenlee envisions a promising future, navigating the hoops of higher
education and aspiring to be in the medical field. “My plans after high school are to go to college and become an ultrasound technician.”
 
                                                        
													                                                




 
													 
													                                                 
													 
													                                                 
													 
													                                                 
													 
													                                                

 
                                             
                                             
                                            