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9 Q’s with Luther’s Colt McCaslin – Presented by BancFirst Luther / Jones

VYPE: When and how did you first get into playing your sport? 

CM: I started in third grade when my parents signed me up for little league.

VYPE: What has your sport taught you that you use in your daily life? 

CM: To be successful you have to put out effort, There is good and bad days, you have to learn from both.

VYPE: Who is your inspiration?

CM: My brother Caleb Mccaslin is a professional bull rider who drives me to be the best I can be in sports and life.

VYPE: What teammate has left the biggest impression on you and why? 

CM: Brody Becker we have played together since 3rd grade he is driven and he made me more passionate in each sport we have played together.

VYPE: What is your favorite part about representing your high school as an athlete? 

CM: Support of the fans win or lose they are there till the last second.

VYPE: Here is your chance to give a shoutout or say thank you to anyone you wish.  

CM: First off my family and friends but my brother, I can count on him when I need him and he is always there to push me to be better at anything I do.

VYPE: What is the best advice that anyone has given you? 

CM: If you want it you have to earn it.

VYPE: What is your all-time favorite meal? 

CM: My dad’s Lake Burritos 

VYPE: You can pick any place for a summer vacation, where do you go and who do you take with you? 

CM: Alaska, my family 

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