Alverson shines in class and on court
Scoring points on the basketball court is one of Blanche Alverson's most recognizable talents, but according to her coaches and teammates, it is not the only thing she is good at doing.
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Scoring points on the basketball court is one of Blanche Alverson's most recognizable talents, but according to her coaches and teammates, it is not the only thing she is good at doing.
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Competitive. Passionate. A winner.
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