Basketball

Derby’s Isaac Ray – Driving Change Athlete of the Month – Presented by KTAG

Derby High School shooting guard Isaac Ray grew up with a basketball in his hands. Now a starter for the varsity team, Ray loves representing his team and the community he lives in.

“I have been dribbling, shooting, and playing basketball ever since I was a little kid. My dad had a basketball in my hands at a very young age,” said Ray. “I definitely love representing the people of Derby the most. There are so many great and wonderful people in this town, which makes it special to be able to play the game I love with Derby across my chest.”

Ray and his teammates are proud to play for Derby and compete on the big stage. Just getting to play basketball will be a big relief from the worries and troubles of the pandemic. For Ray and his teammates, getting back on the court and competing were goals for this season, but it doesn’t end there. Derby is more like a family and they want to make this a season to remember.

“The thing I love most about my team, is we are a family on and off the court. Being with my teammates and coaches is basically another home away from home,” said Ray.

On or off the court, Ray has looked to a family member as a role model and a source of inspiration.

“My big brother Josiah has been a big role model of mine on and off the court, “said Ray.

Being part of the Derby community means more than just playing basketball for Ray. Helping his fellow students and setting an example for the younger kids to follow is a priority for Ray. As a student-athlete, Ray represents Derby High School and his peers every time he steps on the court. A fact that is not lost on the senior.

Still undecided on which school he will attend as a student, Ray does know he wants to major in business finance.

In the first four games of the season, Ray and his teammates are 2-2 with wins over Maize and Eisenhower. The excitement to return to the court and finish the season is on the minds of every player, coach and fan.

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