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It was the first time I really paid any attention to the Hamson kid. She was impressive. Improved player from last year.
University of Colorado was there watching her.
Good job Jen. Keep it up.
Oh and by the way, American Fork is really good.
My comlipments to PG, they are a good basketball team and with Hamson they will be a force in the upper half of the state playoff bracket. It would be fun to have an AF-PG state championship final.
How tall is Jen Hamson? Is she a physical player?
is 6-6 but very thin. She is not physical due to her thin nature. Probably more suited to volleyball which is her main sport.
plays on one of the top club volleyball teams in the state. She will definitely play volleyball in college as that is her main sport.
Her mother played basketball for BYU.
look out for Riverton AF
DEFENCE WIN CHAMPIONSHIPS!!!! RIVERTON HAS NO CHANCE..... ITS LADY CAVEMAN TIME......BRING IT HOME TO AMERICAN FORK LADIES......
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