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[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. [3] [4] Sophia's father said he knew when Sophia was 6 years old that she would be a soccer star after watching her dominate a 3-on-3 league. [5]
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Sophia Smith has tied the knot! On Monday, Jan. 27, the Olympic gold medalist, 24, announced her nuptials to Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson. Sharing a carousel of photos in a joint ...
Sophia Wilson was a Japanese courtesan who married Captain John Wilson.She anglicised her name from Naka Yamazaki to Sophia Wilson, and adopted her son, Nils Wilson. Upon her marriage, she renounced her membership in the Yamazaki koseki, or family record, became a Swedish citizen, and was baptized in the Church of England ().
The girl was Sophia Wagoner, named after Sophronia Wilson Wagoner. The Des Moines branch, comprising Iowa, Missouri and Arkansas, had forty-seven woman missionaries in various parts of the world, managing schools, colleges, hospitals, where many thousands of girls were educated in industrial and other lines of work, which tended to make them ...
The couple met in college — Smith was on the women's soccer team and Wilson played football — before pursuing their professional sports dreams. In 2020, Smith left Stanford for
Wilson's Farm is a neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. [1] By 1746, a 55-acre tract of the upper Charleston peninsula had been subdivided from a larger parcel and sold to John Drayton who used the land as a farm known as "Pickpocket."