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Miles Seaborn: Pro Files with Dixon Jowers
Meet Miles Seaborn, a multi-talented athlete who found his passion in disc golf at the Waco annual charity open. A high school basketball star with aspirations of competing on the college level, Miles walked away from the sport to pursue other interests. Now, he's sharing his story and insights as part of our Pro Files series. Miles reminisces about his family ties to sports, playing basketball in high school and even being a starter for Monmouth University, where his brother has also excelled on the team. With a unique blend of athleticism and determination, Miles' journey is an inspiring example of how one can find fulfillment in unexpected places. Join us as we explore Miles Seaborn's path to disc golf, and discover what drives this talented athlete to pursue his passion.
Get an inside look at pro disc golfer Miles Seaborn's game with Dixon Jowers, discussing his thoughts on competitive disc golf.
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hey pal Seaborn so we are here out at the Waco annual charity open but disc golf for you was not your first thing what I mean you're an athletic guy what what did you do what what kind of fulfilled that need in you before you found disc golf what plate you know growing up in a family were all about sports I played basketball in high school play with a guy that was a high level d1 scholarship athlete so it's a lot of fun I got to see what comput competitive basketball was really like on the college level even though I wasn't there I wouldn't at that skill level I had an opportunity to kind of walk on to a couple JUCO teams come around high school but decided that really wasn't what I wanted to do what I needed to do I didn't want to spend all that time working for two minutes of play at the end of five games a year and see that well man if you if you could have walked on at a JUCO in Texas maybe you could have played with Birdman Chris Andersen that would have been something well well said that was my thing like in high school I was I was 6-3 and the guy who was on our team was set foot and so that was my job was to guard him every day so I figured that out yeah no no thank you I think that's what I would say to that assignment coach it's not I don't want to get elbowed in the teeth okay so basketball is not a big deal only for you basketball is a pretty big deal in your family also right yeah my brother actually he's he plays for Monmouth University up in New Jersey that's the team that had all of the crazy celebrations on the bench of yeah they were the original bench mob I think it was that Thunder now but they'll never top the Sistine Chapel they don't ever be top but he wasn't one of the bench guys he's actually a starter he was all-conference Player of the Year Rookie of the Year all that stuff he's got one more year of eligibility left he's a really good player he's got a chance to move on after after college but he's biracial and...





