Emmanuel Christian's Luke Wood will be continuing his basketball dreams at the next level after signing on Tuesday with Ozark Christian College in Joplin, Missouri.
“I just kind of knew when I started playing that this is what I want to do, and I just want to keep playing this as long as I can,” Wood stated. “About 11th grade is when I started trying to go play in college really seriously. I’ve just worked really hard these past four years and it’s really paid off.”
This summer, he had the chance to travel to Joplin, Missouri where he had the opportunity to practice with Ozark Christian College, and receive an offer to join the team. Wood officially signed to play with the Ambassadors on Tuesday, and he will start attending college this fall while pursuing a degree in City Planning as he lives out his basketball dreams.
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