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I.C. West’s Wali Parks has fuel to succeed
By Aaron Carter, I.C. West senior
Mar. 29, 2016 4:48 pm
IOWA CITY WEST - Iowa City West senior Wali Parks doesn't like to sit still, especially coming off a loss in the biggest game of the year.
Parks and West fell just short in the Class 4A state championship against West Des Moines Valley earlier this month, but Parks decided the best way to get rid of that horrible feeling was to keep playing.
'I mean it was nice having spring break right after the state tournament to reflect and all that,” Parks said. 'The healing process wasn't too bad after the loss since my mind went to preparing for next year.”
Parks participated in the Eastern Iowa All-Star Game last Tuesday at Kirkwood Community College, the only West Trojan to do so. He not only played, but excelled and won the MVP award. Parks competed with fellow stars like Dubuque Wahlert's Cordell Pemsl, Pleasant Valley's Will Cariu, and Linn-Mar's Jared Printy, among others.
'It was great (playing with those guys),” Parks said. 'We have a lot of great talent all across the state, so playing with some guys that are dominant for their team was really fun.”
Parks has an inner drive that has not only propelled him to succeed as a Trojan, but as an All-Star.
'I am a competitor,” Parks said. 'I have the will to win and my fuel, when I am on the court, shows.”
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Iowa City West's Wali Parks dunks the ball during dunk contest at the Eastern Iowa All-Star basketball game at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids last Wednesday. (Stephen Mally/The Gazette)