Westmoore’s Kevin Enu
Westmoore High School varsity basketball player Kevin Enu has built his game around growth, discipline and a clear sense of purpose rooted in faith and the future.
Enu, a small forward for the Jaguars, is a multi-sport athlete who also plays football for Westmoore. His path reflects a student-athlete balancing competition, leadership and long-term goals. Enu was recently honored as an FCA All-State selectee.
That balance is especially clear in the way he talks about his involvement outside the gym.
“I was on FCA leadership for three years and attended FCA camp for three years as well,” Enu said. “FCA is important to me because it was a big stepping out of my faith and allowed me an outlet for growth.”
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes has helped shape Enu beyond basketball. His comments point to an athlete who sees leadership as more than a title and views personal development as part of the job that comes with representing his school.
On the court, that kind of mindset can matter as much as points and rebounds. A small forward is often asked to do a little of everything, defend multiple positions, help move the ball and provide steady play in key moments. Enu’s background as a two-sport athlete suggests versatility, while his commitment to FCA shows the maturity coaches value in a varsity player.
His plans after high school are just as focused.
“Attend an in-state college to play basketball and study to pursue a career in health,” Enu said.
That goal gives Enu a path that reaches beyond the next season. He is aiming to continue competing at the college level while preparing for work in a field centered on helping others.
For Westmoore, Enu represents the model many programs hope to develop: a dependable athlete, a student with direction and a young man who speaks openly about faith, service and growth. Whether he is contributing as a varsity basketball player, competing in football or leading through FCA, Enu is building a foundation meant to last longer than a final score.











