"That was probably the worst injury I’ve had while trying to do something funny.”
Fight scenes give Bell greater pause these days, but he still takes his lumps well. He’s even OK, he said, with his character’s inability to fight.
"He’s a lover, not a fighter.”
- For ‘Drake & Josh,’ bruises part of job, Dispatch.com, December 25, 2008.
2. Fourteen-year-old Morgan Tuck had just completed her first photo shoot, commissioned because she was selected as the youngest Ms. Basketball of Illinois in the prestigious award's 24-year history.
The freshman sat in the middle of the court where her high school career started less than five months ago, her 6-foot-2-inch frame curled up next to Bolingbrook's Class 4A championship trophy, and admitted she wasn't always so precocious.
The tears of joy that flowed at Redbird Arena in Normal three weeks ago with the state title had been, only four or five years earlier, tears of frustration while playing on a summer-league basketball team with her older sister, Taylor, and current teammate Ariel Massengale.
"Ariel and I were point guards, and she used to make me cry in practices because she would always take the ball from me," Tuck said with a laugh. "I would never play. I would sit on the bench, and if we were up by 20, I would go in for the last 30 seconds. That's what I remember from when I first started."
What will be remembered from the 2008-09 girls basketball season was the swift emergence of the unassuming new star who won the award, presented by the Chicago Tribune and the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association, a year earlier than previous youngest recipients. Stevenson's Tamika Catchings won as a sophomore in 1995, and eventual three-time winner Candace Parker won as a Naperville Central sophomore in 2002.
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