That was probably the scariest attack I've ever had. I remember kind of gasping for air and wondering if I was ever going to breathe again. ... At the time, coach Singleton didn't know I had (asthma), but I had to get out quick. I had to go sit on the sideline and wait for Shawn (Zink) to come help me.

I just don't have problems with it anymore. If I don't take it, then it will happen. But if I do, then it's not a problem at all.

Sometimes, I'd ask out of a game, and the coach never knew why. ... I guess for me it was just a personal thing. I didn't want people to know. I didn't want anyone to know I might have a weakness.