Archie Hall Joins the Pack in 2023
The Chambers Franklyn City of Joondalup Wolves are excited to announce the signing of Archie Hall for the 2023 NBL1 West season.
Last playing for ‘The Pack’ in 2020, Archie is ready to make his mark on the court yet again. At twenty-two years of age and standing at 6’6, Archie is a versatile big who can impact the game in many ways. A defensive stopper who works tirelessly to give his best performance every night, we look forward to seeing what Archie can accomplish this NBL1 season!
Head Coach David Morrell had this to say about Archie’s signing:
“Archie is a great addition to the Pack. It is great to have him back on the squad after a year away. I can already feel his contribution to the energy and culture of our trainings. He is a high character guy that works very hard. As a coach, you are always ecstatic to add a player like that. Archie is 6’6, athletic and bouncy. He’s a great, tenacious rebounder. The thing I like most about him is that he is all about the team and winning, and never has any selfishness. We are excited about having him with us this year!”
When asked about his signing, Archie said:
“It’s good to be back with the Pack for the 2023 NBL1 season. From the players to the coaching staff, Joondalup is a great organisation where professionalism and culture is second to none. It’s a privilege to be a part of this team and build on what was achieved last year.”
Archie joins CJ Turnage, Jonathan Wade and Bryan Michaels, Gabe Chadinha, Brody England, Jordan Wellsteed and Ben Geel for the 2023 NBL1 West season.
You can watch the team live this NBL1 season by securing our very own Wolfpack membership. Visit bit.ly/Wolves2023 to secure yours today.
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