Lakes guard Janae Pullen sensed something was wrong last fall. Just before the start of her junior season, Pullen experienced a range of symptoms that affected her ability to play basketball. “I was constantly getting headaches, I was very fatigued and my heart was racing from little to no activity,” Pullen said. “We had assumed my anxiety was getting really bad because that’s something I’ve dealt with my whole life.
“Janae’s mindset has completely shifted, giving her the ability to take on more of a leadership role on our team and provide an example of a hardworking athlete for our younger girls.” Lakes first-year coach Grant Murray is confident Pullen will get back on track. “Janae’s stats don’t lie,” Murray said. “She’s one of the most accomplished shooters in Lakes history. She’s added other elements to her game this year. She’s attacking the basket more and being more aggressive on defense.
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