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Sims was born in Peabody to JoAnn and Rick Sims. [1] She is biracial, with a black father and Italian mother. [2] She played basketball in high school where she was a two-time all-star and four time league champion. [1]
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Andrews was born near Granbury and graduated from Granbury High School in 1955. She grew up with brothers Walter and George, and sister Shirley who also played and later coached girls basketball. [7] Clyde Rains held Shirley back for one year in school so she and Leta could play basketball together for four years in high school. [8]
Born to parents Mollie and Kenny Smith, Sophia was raised in Windsor near Fort Collins, Colorado with her two older sisters Gabrielle and Savannah. [2] [3] Wilson's father played basketball at the University of Wyoming and her older sister Savannah played basketball at the University of Northern Colorado where she was the all-time leading scorer.
Not a single Democratic member of the House voted Thursday in favor of legislation that would ban male athletes from competing in girl’s sports. Zero House Democrats Vote to Protect Women’s ...
Justine Blainey-Broker (born January 11, 1973 [1]) is a Canadian former women's ice hockey player for the Toronto Lady Blues women's ice hockey program. Prior to playing for the Lady Blues, she had gone to the Ontario Court of Appeal in 1986 as part of a discrimination lawsuit regarding the Metro Toronto Hockey League.