{"id":280627,"date":"2017-12-12T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2017-12-12T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/quinn-rawdin-talks-hoops-dedication-4\/"},"modified":"2017-12-12T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2017-12-12T08:00:00","slug":"quinn-rawdin-talks-hoops-dedication-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/quinn-rawdin-talks-hoops-dedication-4\/","title":{"rendered":"Quinn Rawdin habla de aros, dedicaci\u00f3n"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;I don\u2019t know how to explain it. Not playing basketball every day is like the anxiety you feel when you leave the keys in the car and lock the door,&#8221; said Quinn Rawdin, a left-handed outside shooter for La Jolla High\u2019s basketball team. The subject is the sport of basketball, and why it can be so pleasurable in feel, rhythm, even as part of a daily lifestyle of activity.<br \/>\n&#8220;Or it\u2019s like losing your wallet.&#8221; Two very real things to a 17-year-old who has access to his own wheels.<br \/>\nBut the senior, who will start for Coach Paul Baranowski\u2019s Vikings this winter for basically the third year in a row, thrives on yet another aspect of balling.<br \/>\n&#8220;It\u2019s about the competition. It\u2019s always about the competition. I like competing because that\u2019s how you get down to winning each game,&#8221; says the sandy-haired southpaw. Rawdin also derives a lot, as many team-sport athletes do, on the connection with teammates who become deeper friends through another dimension of interaction.<br \/>\nThe psychology\/biology enthusiast, who will experience a major change on the court this year with fixture Reed Farley, who he played next to throughout high school in the backcourt, graduating and moving on, tells a poignant story of a gift Steve Fisher gave him.<br \/>\nFisher is the recently-retired coach of San Diego State\u2019s high-standing basketball team. When Quinn took part in his basketball camp at SDSU as a freshman, and had all the Aztec players around him\u2014and the few thousand other young campers trying out their raw skills on the Viejas Arena hardwood\u2014the renowned coach called him over, by name, and told him, &#8220;Quinn, I\u2019ve been watching you during the camp. I like the way you shoot the ball.&#8221; Rawdin, then 13, was deeply affected. &#8220;Matt Shrigley (one of the Aztec players) told me I reminded him of his shooting when he was younger,&#8221; remembers Rawdin. That gave him a boost, too<br \/>\nBut then at the end of the SDSU camp. Coach Fisher called out to him by name again\u2014he thought originally it was just because he was wearing an I.D. tag\u2014and yelled, &#8220;Stay fearless.&#8221; The older Rawdin now looks back on the coach\u2019s personal attention as something to hold onto. It certainly gave him a shot in the arm, some great moral support from a nationally-recognized coach.<br \/>\nThe other story the Viking shooting guard tells is about the opportunity he had to exercise some leadership with younger teammates in the Maccabee Games in St. Louis during summer 2016. Facilitated by Baranowski, activities director at Lawrence Family Jewish Center, and co-coached by Jake Baranowski, his son, the combined San Diego-San Antonio entry bonded over a week of basketball play together and &#8220;stuff kids do&#8221; off the court, like going to arcades and being entertained by rappers that were part of the Maccabee event. Fellow Viking senior Charlie Gal was also on the team.<br \/>\n&#8220;Our very final game was for the championship of the bronze division. We had won some games and lost some games. The very next day, we were going to fly home. We could go home with a medal, or not. We got down by 15 points or so. Jake Baranowski said the usual good things coaches say: \u2018We want to go home with a medal,\u2019 etc. I kind of huddled up the guys in another place, and I said, \u2018I think we can win the game. We\u2019ve been together for a week. The other team doesn\u2019t have any subs and looks done.\u2019 The whole team kicked into gear. It was like everyone went into adrenaline. Kids who hadn\u2019t hit their shots hit them. I don\u2019t remember how much we won by, but every kid stepped up and it went our way.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe takeaway for Rawdin was that he &#8220;extended&#8221; himself in leadership, not always something he has had to do with the veteran Farley present until now on the school team. He took a chance, maybe sounding a little corny in his pep talk to his teammates. But it took effect and helped lead to the San Diego-San Antonio team coming from behind to win the bronze division title.<br \/>\nA further enjoyment from basketball for Rawdin, whose father is Gregg, his mother is Jeanne (pronounced \u2018Jeannie\u2019), and his older brother and former Viking is Mark, is the rush of excitement. &#8220;It\u2019s almost like you can\u2019t feel pain,&#8221; he avers. &#8220;I love that feeling. The adrenaline is a big part of basketball for me. The hype, the competition\u2026 I like the fast-paced movement of the game. I like the constant back-and-forth of the game.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe connection he feels to his teammates is enhanced, he says, by the involvement in the sport. They include Behzad Hashemi, a junior, and Gal, both of whom he hangs out frequently with. Also, Nick Holmquist and Evan Brown, both juniors, and senior Jacob Ohara all point to a season ahead in which &#8220;we\u2019re going to be a lot quicker. We\u2019re shorter this year, but that means we\u2019re quicker and more agile. Jacob driving in there\u2014it\u2019s really something,&#8221; he says, shaking his head.<br \/>\n&#8220;We moved up a division, to Division 1. We moved back to the Western League. But I love it. Like I said, I love the competition.&#8221;<br \/>\nAnd, as a closing, he says, looking to the evening ahead, &#8220;I think I\u2019ll probably go to the La Jolla Rec. 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