Moving into the starting lineup, Jaydon Watts scores for Crete-Monee. But there’s more. ‘That isn’t everything.’
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Moving into the starting lineup, Jaydon Watts scores for Crete-Monee. But there’s more. ‘That isn’t everything.’
As the youngest of five basketball-playing brothers, Crete-Monee’s Jaydon Watts has a chip on his shoulder. It comes from years of being the little guy getting beat up on the court. It all made Watts, a senior guard, even stronger. And he sure learned a lot. “I’m always battling and I’m always fighting because I’m used to doing that,” Watts said. “You’ve just got to live and learn. From my brothers, I learned how to be a leader, how to do the ri…
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