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OPTIMAL BODY FUNCTION (OBF) DIRECTOR When Adrianna, one of the brightest young physical therapists in the Atlanta area and former B'Ball 101 intern, contacted B'Ball 101 about reuniting with the company, CEO Dorian Lee got a little nervous. "Although our company has grown over the years and we have a major presence locally, nationally, and internationally" says Dorian, "I get anxious when we have an opportunity to bring in an exceptional young talent. Adrianna is, undoubtedly, one of the most gifted, intelligent, and dependable individuals that I have ever been blessed to come in contact. The foundation of every great company is its infusion of youth and fresh ideas. Adrianna represents B'Ball 101's movement in that direction". Adrianna, will head the highly anticipated Optimal Body Function (OBF) Division of B'Ball 101/Saved By The Ball. The OBF Division will serve as the factory for testing, identifying, correcting, developing, and maintaining biomechanics and overall biomechanical efficency in the athletes that we train. Greater performances, quicker recovery, less injuries, and a better overall understanding and self awareness of our athletes' bodies is our goal. Adrianna brings an incredible academic, as well as athletic, background to B'Ball 101/Saved By The Ball. Adrianna was a 4-year letter earner at Muskegon High School (Muskegon, Michigan) earning the prestigous Michigan High School Athletic Association Scholar Athlete Award. Following her standout prep career, Adrianna attending Spelman College where she honed her leadership skills, during her 4 years on campus, by competing as a point guard on the women's basketball team. Adrianna earned her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Spelman, graduating with honors. Adrianna earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy from Georgia State University and completed her residency at Mercer University As a former basketball player and an avid runner, Adrianna brings a different perspective on her role as OBF Director. Being a former student-athlete and role model, she sees the bigger picture: "I am so excited to not only help our student-thletes achieve their athletic goals but to also enpart some wisdom as it pertains to being a succesful student athlete." Adrianna adds "I have served in many community capacities and I have seen youth from diverse backgrounds. I see B'Ball 101/Saved By The Ball's vision for developing the entire person. Everyone will not play in the NBA or WNBA. I didn't. There are so many other careers out there, like physical therapy. I now work with those very same NBA and WNBA players and I help them become even better." As a result of Adrianna joining our team, B'Ball 101/Saved By The Ball is better as well. |





