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'13 BC Post Emma Wolfram (Verbal to Gonzaga)

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South Kamloops H.S. (Kamloops, B.C. Canada)

Ht: 6-foot-5

HoopGurlz rating: 3*-87 grade; #28 post

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According to Brian Howell, she visited this last weekend. Here's a nice article on her experiences with the Canadian national team, along with a little info from her about her game:

“Offensively I like to run the court, so I always look for transition hoops. Back to the hoop post moves are my favourite. If I don’t have a move inside because I’m double teamed I will kick it out for a shot. Defensively I use my length to block shots, intercept passes, and contest shots. I try to make entering the key uncomfortable for the opposition.”
 
I'd love to get another Post signed. We need frontcourt depth to go against the likes of Stanford. It also makes it so much easier to put away teams we should beat on those nights we're not shooting well.
 
I think she more commonly goes by Emma Tungsten.:smile2:

I "mite" have a response for the pun attempt. Tungsten actually has a history in Boulder Country, but not with Wolframite, rather it was Ferberite which is pretty rare. About 100 yrs ago there was a tungsten boom in the area around Nederland it became an important element in the steel as it was used to harden steel.
 
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