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]
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] Walters was forced to redshirt the 2006–07 season due to a concussion and later contracting Mononucleosis. [3]
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.
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