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Shereess Ulis (McBrayer): A Hall of Fame Journey from the Cherrywoods to Basketball Greatness

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In the storied history of Toledo City League basketball, few players have left a mark as deep and unforgettable as Sheree’s Ulis (McBrayer). A three-time City League Player of the Year and two-time District Player of the Year, Shereese’s legacy is one of resilience, perseverance, and unparalleled talent. Through her high school career, she battled through some of the league’s toughest competition, repeatedly proving her dominance and earning a place among the legends of Ohio high school basketball.

Dominance on the Court

From her junior season, where she led the City League in scoring with 19.1 points per game, 6 assists, and 4 steals, Sheree commanded attention. Her accolades are numerous: three-time First Team All-District, two-time First Team All-State, and MVP of the North/South All-Star Game. She was a nominee for the prestigious McDonald’s All-American team and was named Ohio State Player of the Year. Sheree’s incredible stats and honors are a testament to her skill and drive, but they only tell part of her story.

Rising from the Cherrywoods

Fourteen years later, Sheree reflects on her journey, remembering her roots in Toledo’s Cherrywoods neighborhood—a place where survival was often as challenging as her on-court opponents. She recalls the hardship of growing up around violence, where gunshots were all too common and dreams were hard to come by. Raised in an environment where many lacked a clear vision or foundation for the future, Sheree found solace and purpose in basketball.

The game entered her life when she was 12, inspired by watching Allen Iverson play on TV. That spark was all she needed. Without prior experience or knowledge of the game, she dedicated herself to becoming not just good but great. She couldn’t dribble with her left hand or make a layup at first, yet her commitment drove her to master these skills and more, transforming her into a player who would carry her family’s name with pride and break new ground as the first in her family to achieve these milestones.

A Legacy of Inspiration

Basketball became Shereese’s ticket to a brighter future and a way to inspire those around her. She didn’t just play for personal accolades—she played for her family, her community, and the legacy she would leave behind. Now, as she adds “Hall of Famer” to her list of accomplishments, she recognizes her journey as more than a collection of trophies and titles. It’s a story of hope, strength, and the ability to rise above any challenge.

Shereese Ulis (McBrayer) exemplifies what it means to be a champion both on and off the court. She turned obstacles into opportunities, and by doing so, she paved the way for future generations to follow in her footsteps. Her legacy will inspire young athletes who are looking for hope, for an example, and for a reminder that greatness can come from even the most difficult circumstances. Today, we celebrate Sheree—a true legend, a Toledo City League Hall of Famer, and a symbol of what hard work and resilience can achieve.

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Play by Play | Episode 48: Coach Precious Hands & Hoops Talk

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In this episode of Play by Play with Jesse Coleman, we sit down with Coach Precious Hands, JV coach for the Springfield Blue Devils girls’ basketball team. With 13 years of coaching experience, she shares her journey, the mentors who shaped her along the way, and the lessons she’s learned coaching young athletes.

We also dive into the NBA & WNBA, discussing key moves this offseason—including Toledo’s own Zia Cooke and Natasha Howard, who both found new teams. What impact will these changes have on their careers and their teams?

Don’t miss this conversation about coaching, basketball, and the evolving game at all levels!

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Play by Play Ep 46 – Michael Jordan, Still The Head of The GOAT Table?

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In this episode of Play by Play with Jesse Coleman, we dive into one of the most heated debates in basketball history: Who is the greatest of all time, Michael Jordan or LeBron James? Jesse breaks down their legacies, playing styles, and accolades, comparing Jordan’s unmatched dominance and perfection in the Finals with LeBron’s longevity, versatility, and record-breaking career.

From clutch performances to cultural impact, we cover every angle of the debate, exploring how their eras and influences shaped their respective greatness.

Join the conversation as we evaluate the criteria for GOAT status and ask the ultimate question—can there be more than one? #lebronjames #michaeljordan #nbagoat

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Play by Play Ep 44: The Winning Formula vs. Falling Apart

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In this episode of Play by Play with Jesse Coleman, we break down the winning formula behind the Cleveland Cavaliers’ perfect 15-0 start and how teams like the 11-3 Boston Celtics and 9-4 Los Angeles Lakers are staying dominant early in the NBA season. What sets these teams apart, and how are they building their success? On the flip side, we shift gears to the NFL and the Dallas Cowboys’ struggles, as they drop to 3-7 amidst a season filled with inconsistency and missed opportunities. Is it a lack of leadership, poor execution, or something deeper? Tune in as we explore what it takes to win—and why some teams just can’t seem to find their rhythm. #NBA#DallasCowboys#Lakers

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