Brady Wolfram
Brady Wolfram
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Mark Miller | Prep Hoops Scout
Wolfram had 20 points and was perfect from the foul line, sinking all five of his attempts. Wolfram knocked down a three-point shot, got to the basket, moved the ball, took his opportunities to get to the basket and played strong defense. Each of those attributes played a big role in helping the Warriors pull away from Marshall in the second half. Wolfram’s ability to score, defend and be a tough matchup for opponents due to his size and strength could land him a spot on the all-Capitol North squad at the end of the season.
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With Rahn being held in check by the Crusaders’ physical frontline for much of the outing, Wolfram stepped up to bury four three-point shots to keep Lakeside Lutheran within striking distance until the final horn sounded. Wolfram possesses good size and strength, and moves well without the ball. He spotted up from outside the arc and his confidence and quick release resulted in four swishes from deep. Wolfram recently scored 20 points in the Warriors’ victory over Lake Country Lutheran, and he appears to have gained confidence in his game over the past two contests.
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