Kenya Larkin-Landers described the bond she shared with Tiffany Jackson, her childhood friend and WNBA and UT Longhorn standout. She passed away after a courageous, more than six-year battle with breast cancer.
Duncanville ISD is mourning an alumna turned WNBA great who died Monday after a long battle with breast cancer.MORE: Former Texas standout and WNBA player Tiffany Jackson dies at 37
Kenya Larkin-Landers described the bond she shared with Jackson, her childhood friend and WNBA and UT Longhorn standout. She passed away after a courageous, more than six-year battle with breast cancer. "She was here in Duncanville. She made such a huge impact, not just on the basketball team but at our school and in our community. She was a competitor. Her will to win and will to be the best is something that I’ve never seen before," she said "She was just amazing, such an amazing mom, such an amazing sister, an amazing daughter and an amazing friend. She was a fighter and a competitor, and I feel that’s how she was able to continue to fight the cancer the way that she did.
Both played basketball while at for Duncanville High, Jackson was a part of the 2003 state championship team. "Tiffany, she just instilled a dream in young ladies. She showed them that it was possible," she said. "She showed them the opportunities that they had if they worked hard, if they are disciplined. And the biggest thing she showed them is that there was a reality.
"I can’t really pick one thing. I mean there’s so many different layers and so many different parts of her. There’s so many different things about her," she said. "I’m just going to miss just her presence in my life."