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Travis High Basketball Star Reggie DeVore Talks Sports and Life
DeVore discusses his background, hobbies, dream vacation, and future plans after high school.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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Reggie DeVore, a senior basketball player at Travis High School in Austin, Texas, opened up about his life beyond the court in a recent interview. DeVore, who was born in Okinawa, Japan, shared details about his favorite vacation to Hawaii, his skills at the video game "Rocket League," and his future plans that include potentially playing college basketball or becoming a firefighter.
Why it matters
The interview provides a glimpse into the multifaceted life of a high school student-athlete, highlighting how DeVore balances his passion for basketball with other interests and aspirations for the future.
The details
In the interview, DeVore discussed several aspects of his life, including being born in Japan, his love for the video game "Rocket League," and his favorite vacation to Hawaii to visit family. He also shared his plans for the future, which include potentially playing basketball at the collegiate level or pursuing a career as a firefighter. DeVore's versatility and well-rounded interests demonstrate the depth of student-athletes beyond just their sport.
- DeVore was born in Okinawa, Japan.
- DeVore's favorite vacation was in the summer of 2019 when he visited Honolulu, Hawaii to see his cousins.
- DeVore is currently a senior at Travis High School in Austin, Texas.
The players
Reggie DeVore
A senior basketball player at Travis High School in Austin, Texas who was born in Okinawa, Japan and is considering playing college basketball or becoming a firefighter after graduation.
Kobe Bryant
A legendary NBA player that DeVore would like to have dinner with.
Tshaka Taylor
A popular YouTube star that DeVore would like to have dinner with.
Mark Phillips
A popular YouTube star that DeVore would like to have dinner with.
Amelia Earhart
A pioneering aviator that DeVore would like to have dinner with to learn more about what happened to her in the Bermuda Triangle.
What they’re saying
“I consider myself a Texan, but I was actually born in Okinawa, Japan.”
— Reggie DeVore, Travis High School Basketball Player (statesman.com)
“There's a video game called "Rocket League" that I really like. In terms of skill level, I'm ranked Grand Champion III.”
— Reggie DeVore, Travis High School Basketball Player (statesman.com)
“My favorite vacation was when my mom and dad took me to Honolulu to visit my cousins over the summer of 2019. We went to the Polynesian Cultural Center and lots of beautiful beaches.”
— Reggie DeVore, Travis High School Basketball Player (statesman.com)
“I would be Iron Man. He's rich, has tech toys and can fly. What else is there to say?”
— Reggie DeVore, Travis High School Basketball Player (statesman.com)
“I hope to play basketball at the collegiate level. If the basketball team for Texas State or the University of North Texas picked me up, my dreams would come true. But in practical terms, I've been accepted into Texas State, but am still considering becoming a firefighter.”
— Reggie DeVore, Travis High School Basketball Player (statesman.com)
The takeaway
Reggie DeVore's diverse interests and future aspirations, ranging from competitive video gaming to potentially becoming a firefighter, demonstrate the well-rounded nature of high school student-athletes. His story provides a compelling look at how young people can balance their athletic passions with other meaningful pursuits.
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