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Mavs Kid Reporter Sarai Stokes-Mitchell

Mavs Kid Reporter Sarai Stokes-Mitchell
Mavs Kid Reporter Sarai Stokes-Mitchell

Photos/Video: Dorothy J. Gentry

Mavs Kid Reporter 13-year-old Sarai Stokes-Mitchell enjoyed her night at the Dallas Mavs vs. Memphis Grizzlies NBA Cup match. Stokes-Mitchell, a 7 th grader at Burnett Jr. High in Wylie ISD, met players, interviewed Mavs CEO Cynt Marshall, Mavs legend Derek Harper and asked Mavs Head Coach Jason Kidd a question during his pre-game press conference. “I’ve always wanted to do this,” she said.

Mavs Kid Reporter Sarai Stokes-Mitchell, and her mom Kidada Mitchell
Mavs Kid Reporter Sarai Stokes-Mitchell, and her mom Kidada Mitchell
Mavs Kid Reporter Sarai Stokes-Mitchell waits for players to warm up in the tunnell
Mavs Kid Reporter Sarai Stokes-Mitchell waits for players to warm up in the tunnell
Mavs Announcer and Ambassador, Hall-of-Famer Chris Arnold and Mavs Kid Reporter Saria Stokes-Mitchell
Mavs Announcer and Ambassador, Hall-of-Famer Chris Arnold and Mavs Kid Reporter Saria Stokes-Mitchell
Dorothy Gentry is an award-winning journalist, PR pro and educator. A University of North Texas alum, she is the Sports Editor for Texas Metro News, Garland Journal and I Messenger.
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