5 QUESTIONS WITH…Junior Captain Sabrina Lawless About The Girls Basketball Season

(Photo courtesy Zach Moller – ZAM Photography)
By Lily Forster – Entertainment Editor
Sabrina Lawless is a junior captain of the Law girls basketball team which recently won the SCC Quinnipiac Division title – the first division title in school history. The team has also qualified for the SCC and state tournaments. Advocate Entertainment Editor Lily Forster interviewed Lawless about the season.
Lily Forster: How does it feel being a captain this year?
Sabrina Lawless: I am very excited to be a captain this year, especially only being a junior. I love basketball and enjoy sharing my love for the game. Being a leader on the team helps me work with all my teammates to help them love the sport.
LF: Do you have any personal goals you’re trying to reach by the end of the season?
SL: One personal goal I am trying to reach by the end of this year, and every year, is to notice an increase in skill from the beginning to end of the year. Whether I notice by watching film or by feeling more comfortable and confident on the court doing things I wasn’t able to do earlier, I want to get better every year.
LF: What is your favorite memory from the Jonathan Law girls basketball team?
SL: My favorite memory, personally, was from freshman year when I hit a game-winning three on JV against career.
LF: What are your future goals with basketball?
SL: My future goals in basketball are to definitely play in college and eventually coach, even if it’s just coaching rec. I never want to stop playing but when I have to I would love to coach instead.
LF: What are you most proud of from this season?
SL: This season, I am most proud of us winning our division. No team in Law girls basketball history has won a banner. We are the first team to do so and since the season started it was a big goal of ours to achieve.
