Junior Tall Fern Akiene Reed is spending her senior years of secondary school in the United States, studying and playing basketball, which is an early departure when most U.S. bound players tend to stay in New Zealand until they finish secondary school.
Leaving the comforts of the family home in early teenage years is not for everyone, but Reed did just that when she left Westlake Girls High School and the family home on Auckland's north shore mid-way through Year 10.
Reed was back in New Zealand recently to play for the JTFs against China. She had a stand out performance in game two where the guard scored a game high 20 points and added eight rebounds and four steals.
She's returning to Life Centre Academy, New Jersey for a third and final year. In the past two seasons Reed has played 93 games for Life Centre, known as the Warriors, and is only 37 points shy of 1,000 points for the team.
The Warriors play in the NISAA (National Independent Schools Athletic Association) League and the 188cm guard averages 16.3 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game in one of the premier high school conferences in the US.