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  2. Allison Feaster - Wikipedia

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    Allison Sharlene Feaster was born February 11, 1976, in Chester, South Carolina to William Preston Feaster III and Sandra Feaster. [4] [5] [6] Nicknamed "Charley," Feaster began playing basketball at the age of seven. She tried out for her high school team as a 5-foot, 9 inch seventh grader, and made the team as a starter. [6]

  3. Sarah Strong - Wikipedia

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    Strong played her freshman year at Fuquay-Varina High School in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, and averaged 25 points and 19 rebounds per game. [1] After that season, she moved to Grace Christian School in Sanford, North Carolina, and won three consecutive NCISAA state titles as the team went 91–4 over three years and finished on a 41-game undefeated streak.

  4. No. 1 recruit Sarah Strong puts on a show. South Carolina ...

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    Her mother, Allison Feaster, played at Chester High, is the third-leading scorer in state high school basketball history and had an All-American career at Harvard. Feaster played 10 years in the ...

  5. Sarah Strong, the country’s No. 1 women’s basketball recruit ...

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    Her mother, Allison Feaster, played at Chester (S.C.) High and is the third leading scorer in S.C. state history. Feaster became an All-American at Harvard, had a 10-year WNBA career and played ...

  6. UConn lands No. 1 recruit Sarah Strong day after ... - AOL

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    Allison Feaster, Strong’s mother, was drafted No. 5 overall in the 1998 WNBA Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks. She played for 10 years with the Sparks, now-defunct Charlotte Sting and a final ...

  7. List of Women's National Basketball Association players

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    Tricia Bader Binford; Sherill Baker; Alison Bales; Rhonda Banchero; Rachel Banham; Elena Baranova; LaQuanda Barksdale; Adia Barnes; Quacy Barnes; Mistie Bass; Suzy ...

  8. Feaster is honored by SC Athletic Hall and now is focused on ...

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    Each March, Allison Feaster hears from those remembering perhaps her biggest, buzz-worthy athletic moment — when she led 16th-seeded Harvard to an upset of No. 1 Stanford at the 1998 NCAA ...

  9. Allisyn Snyder - Wikipedia

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    Allisyn Ashley Snyder (née Arm; born April 25, 1996) [1] is an American actress, writer, artist, and director. She is known on screen for her main role as Zora Lancaster on Sonny with a Chance and its spin-off So Random! as well as Heather Wilmore on NBC's A.P. Bio.