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Bunker Hill center Damireona Burch exudes confidence, passion in career-best basketball season

- BY MARCUS SMITH O-N-E SPORTS EDITOR

CLAREMONT, N.C. — One’s passion and drive to be great in a particular area can sometimes supersede that of just natural talent.

Talent is often warranted, but the ability to excel could be limited if an individual does not have the desire to grow in his or her craft.

Bunker Hill High School senior Damireona Burch represents the latter approach in which growth has been a significan­t tool during her prep basketball career.

Burch began her pursuit of basketball at just four or fiveyears-old, and it was always a pathway she wanted to travel down.

She said that although watching the sport was not what drove her to play, she really fell in love with it once she first put the ball to the hardwood.

When it comes to her style of play, Burch said former University of South Carolina star forward Aliyah Boston is someone she has aimed to pattern some of her game after in recent years.

As an athlete in her final high school season, Burch has exuded nothing but passion for the game en route to a dominating performanc­e thus far.

Burch, who turned 18-years-old on Jan. 12, is averaging roughly 20 points and 11 rebounds per contest at this point in the 2023-24 season.

Although undersized at the center position, Burch’s game is predicated on bodying her opposition around the basket while crashing the glass for second-chance opportunit­ies and finishing at the rim. She has also been adept at clogging the passing lanes for steals.

“This season is just really personal with 2024 being my grad year and [in] 2023 I faced a lot of challenges and deaths [to those close],” she said. “My talent was always there; it just clicked with me [this season] and I felt like I’m always being counted out and overlooked and just felt like it was time to show everybody what I truly can do.

“My motivation [through this journey] would be my mom; she’s always been there even when she had to cancel plans for herself; she made it happen and also just my family and close friends who has the faith in me and can see all my talents; also, my travel coaches helped opened my eyes that after this season I’m either going to [the] next level or I’m done, so I had to change the way I looked at things and stop taking it all for granted.”

Despite a struggling season for the Lady Bears, as it sits at 3-12 overall and 1-4 in Catawba Valley 2A Conference action through games played on Jan. 16, Burch has been able to put up career achievemen­ts.

In a losing effort against Maiden, 62-24, on Jan. 16, Burch led Bunker Hill with 16 points, seven rebounds and two steals.

“We knew we wouldn’t be the best, but it’s definitely not stopping us from working to become on of the best, and we all speak when it’s a problem but I do feel like I’m the voice of the team because they all have respect for me; they all see how bad I want it, but we all know anybody can speak however they feel and we will listen.

“It took me a while to not just focus on the wins; I would love to have them, but it’s not about that; it’s about the bond I’ve been gaining with my teammates; my goal is to at least finish top 4 in our conference for our team and some goals for myself is to play in the all-star game and finish [as a] top 3 player in our conference. The wins feel good, but it feels better knowing you got a family you won with.”

One of her individual successes came in the conference opening-victory over Lincolnton on Dec.15, 2023, in which she garnered a career-best 37 points to lead the charge.

A two-time all-conference talent, Burch is on pace of perhaps earning herself an All-District 10 nod by season’s end.

Unfortunat­ely, at no fault of her own, the program has lost seven consecutiv­e contests since that 58-53 win over the Lady Wolves. The skid includes a run during the 2023 Dick’s Sporting Goods Holiday Classic.

In three games played during the holiday tournament, Burch averaged 24 points and 11 rebounds. This level of play led her to her selection to the all-tournament team.

On the final day of the tournament, Dec. 29, held inside the Tarlton Complex at Catawba Valley Community

College, Burch also crossed another career threshold in which she obtained her 1,000th career point against Newton-Conover.

In the contest against the Lady Red Devils, she collected 30 points and 10 rebounds while going 8-for-11 at the free-throw line.

Burch said that the number one thing for her coming into this season was to strive and get better. She said that being able to hit her 1,000th career point made things even better. She said to do so in the

Dick’s Sporting Goods Classic was a blessing because not everyone can say they have accomplish­ed that feat.

In order to achieve her aforementi­oned goal of finishing top-4 in the CVAC, Burch and company will have to go on a winning streak.

 ?? O-N-E PHOTO BY BRIAN HENDRIX ?? Bunker Hill senior center Damireona Burch being recognized for scoring 1,000 career points prior to the Lady Bears’ game against East Burke on Friday, Jan. 12, 2024.
O-N-E PHOTO BY BRIAN HENDRIX Bunker Hill senior center Damireona Burch being recognized for scoring 1,000 career points prior to the Lady Bears’ game against East Burke on Friday, Jan. 12, 2024.

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