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Article: Queen of the court.(basketball player Dawn Staley)
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- The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)
- Article date:
- August 13, 2006
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Byline: Ray Parrillo
Aug. 13--Early on, Estelle Staley sensed there was something a little different about her only daughter, the youngest of her four children.
Aside from being quiet and introverted, little Dawn wasn't much into the things that preoccupied many girls her age, like dolls, toys or skipping rope. Which was fine by Estelle. After all, the child was trouble-free and, besides, the other kids seemed to gravitate toward her despite her reticence.
Then, after a visit from a coach at the elementary school Dawn attended near their residence at the Raymond Rosen homes in North Philadelphia, it occurred to Estelle that her daughter was not ...
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Article: How Dawn Staley molded a Temple winner.
The Philadelphia Inquirer (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service);
March 11, 2002 ;
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... ... Mel Greenberg PHILADELPHIA _ When Dawn Staley became the Temple women's basketball ... involved with women's basketball is Dawn Staley and her vision," Monier said. When ... My daughter wants to play for Dawn Staley. Your team could use my daughter ...
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