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Basketball

Basketball. By: Sarah Nimz & Tess Frey. Who is Eduardo Najera? . Mexican basketball player in NBA. Childhood. Born on July 11, 1976 in Meoqui, Chihuahua, Mexico. Father’s name is Servado Najera. Mother’s name is Rosa Perez. Teen years.

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Basketball

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  1. Basketball By: Sarah Nimz & Tess Frey

  2. Who is Eduardo Najera? • Mexican basketball player in NBA.

  3. Childhood • Born on July 11, 1976 in Meoqui, Chihuahua, Mexico. • Father’s name is Servado Najera. • Mother’s name is Rosa Perez.

  4. Teen years • Went to High School in San Antonio, Texas at Cornerstone Christian Academy. • He played basketball for all four years of high school. • Hurt Knee when he was a junior.

  5. College • Went to Oklahoma University. (Norman). • Played basketball for the Oklahoma Sooners. • He has a degree in Sociology.

  6. NBA • Went pro in 2004 • Years pro 10 • 2nd Mexican to play in the NBA. • Teams played on: Denver Nuggets and New Jersey Nets. • Now: plays on the Charlotte Bobcats from South Carolina. • Known for his rebounding and scoring abilities.

  7. General Information • weight: 235 pounds • Height: 6’8” Tess is the coolest person ever. Oh and Sarah.

  8. Personal Information • Wife: Jennifer • Daughter and son

  9. Random Facts • Basketball is the 4th sport in Mexico. • Mexico has a basketball league. It has more than 20 teams.

  10. Resources • www.stateman.com • www.wikipedia.com • www.NBA.com • www.awnser.com • www.soonersports.com

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