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==Personal Life.==
==Personal Life.==
Kirk married Brooke Schneider on July 10, 2010 in an undisclosed location. She proceeded to get more and more beautiful and he's been loving life ever since.
Kirk married Brooke Schneider on July 10, 2010 in an undisclosed location. She proceeded to get more and more beautiful and he's been loving life ever since, despite being known as the worst center in Arizona basketball history.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 07:35, 12 December 2014

Kirk Walters was born in Omaha, Nebraska on November 28, 1984. He graduated in 2003 from South Christian High School which is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. [1] He is a retired professional Basketball Center who last played for the Anaheim Arsenal in the NBADL. [2]

College Basketball

Kirk Walters played five seasons with the University of Arizona Wildcats from 2004 until 2008. During his five year stint with the Arizona Wildcats, he scored a total of 269 points and grabbed a total of 175 rebounds. His most productive year playing College Basketball was during the 2005-06 Season when he scored 201 points and grabbed 117 rebounds for the Arizona Wildcats. [3] Kirk unfortunately was forced to redshirt the 2006-07 season due to a concussion and later contracting Mononucleoses. [3] Favorite player of poster named "The Kriminal" from uasports.net fan website.

Professional Basketball.

Kirk Walters was drafted by the Anaheim Arsenal in the Fall of 2008. With a height of 6'11", he was the second tallest player on the team, next to Marcus Campbell (Basketball) who is 7'0", and the starting Center for The Arsenal.

Personal Life.

Kirk married Brooke Schneider on July 10, 2010 in an undisclosed location. She proceeded to get more and more beautiful and he's been loving life ever since, despite being known as the worst center in Arizona basketball history.

References

[1] WildCatScoop.com

[2] NBA D-League Profile

[3] ESPN Profile

[4] Arizona Wildcat's Profile

[5] Anaheim Arsenal Playerfile.


See also

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