JERRON LOVE
STUDENT ATHLETE
Streetball.com  
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
                           
                                                      


  • 2009 Youngest ever to be endorsed by a major corporation APPLE
  • 2009 Featured in "NEWBO's" CNBC special show Hosted by Lee Hawkins
  • 2009 Featured in CROSSOVER issue 1 Spain's biggest Streetball magazine
  • 2009 Character in The Streetball Video Game for Iphone/Itouch
  • 2007 Awarded Gauchos 6th grade Most Outstanding player
  • Youngest reporter for NYC Basketball.com at 6th annual Metro Classic 2009
  • 2009-2010 rank 10th out of the top 100 7th grade players in the nation for High School Class 2015 Hoop Scoop Scouting Report 
  • 2009* Featured on Streetball.com
  • Attends Riverdale Country Day School
  • MVP CAMP Beneficiary of Isaiah and Azriel Memorial Scholarship, a special 4 week COP Award
  • Featured on KO Basketball.com
  • Read All 7 Books from The Harry Potter Series
  • Bronx Times News Paper article May 2008
  •  New York Times Sports Magazine  March 2009
  • July 2009 Invited to train with an ALL-Star Head Coach and compete with student athlete from over 25 countries at the youth friendship games, an Olympic-style sports festival in Austria
  • 3XL Workshop Top Student-Athlete Jerron Love was selected by the facilitators of the educational workshop
  • December 2009 Featured in the Myron Rolle Story A Wall Street Journal Production
  • January 2010 Bounce Magazine issue 23 featured as youngest writer
  • February 2010 Crossover Magazine issue 2 featured in Wall of Fame
  • February 2010 NYC NIKE Jr. Elite Camp All-Star Game 'M.V.P Trophy' Team High 22 points
  • March 2010 IZOD CENTER NYC Metro Classic Junior High School All-Star Game 'Most Assist Award'
              
                                                                                                                                                                                               
               



    By Lee Hawkins featuring Jerron Love. The agents behind NFL prospect and Rhodes scholar Myron Rolle hope their strategy of shaping him as an "enlightened warrior" will earn him corporate deals. But is the scholar-athlete image a marketable one?