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The soccer program closed its doors in 2000 with a lower state championship and a state runner-up championship prior to opening West Ashley High School. The School won three state championships (1985, 1986, and 1988), [ 1 ] six lower state championships (1987, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996, and 2000), [ 2 ] and twelve region titles (1981, 1986–1989 ...
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Ashley Emerson (born April 20, 1984) [1] is an American soprano who is a vocal instructor at the University of South Carolina School of Music. [2] She has made more than 60 opera appearances since 2007, including starring roles at major venues; and she has received acclaim from various sources.
William Emerson (minister) (1769–1811), Unitarian minister, father of Ralph Waldo Emerson; William N. Emerson (1821–1891), American politician from New York; William Henry Emerson (1860–1924), American chemist; William Emerson (footballer) (1891–1961), British footballer for Burnley and Glentoran; William A. Emerson (1921–2017 ...
William Austin "Bill" Emerson Jr. (February 28, 1923 – August 25, 2009) was an American journalist who covered the Civil Rights Movement as Newsweek's first bureau chief assigned to cover the Southern United States and was later editor in chief of The Saturday Evening Post.
William Mooney (1972–82, 1983, 1995) The son of Kate and Henry Martin and brother of Joe, he was believed dead when he was a Korean prisoner of war. Married to Margo Flax and Anne Tyler, he is the father of Beth Martin.
Assistant Secretary of the Navy during the administration of William McKinley. Member of William North Lodge of Lowell, Massachusetts. [10] Ethan Allen (1904–1993), American Major League Baseball player from 1926 to 1938. Member of Yeatman Lodge No. 162, Cincinnati, Ohio. [10] Frank G. Allen (1874–1950), 51st governor of Massachusetts.
William Ashley may refer to: William Ashley (economic historian) (1860–1927), English economic historian; Bill Ashley (politician) (1881–1958), Australian politician; William Henry Ashley (1778–1838), American fur trader, entrepreneur, and politician; Gobo Ashley (William Hare Ashley, 1862–1930), South African cricketer; Billy Ashley ...