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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2024 18:11:51 GMT -5
On the Sun Devil IG story they have Jeter playing OPP in practice. I wonder if that’s a possibility for 2024 pending no transfer OPP
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Post by ay2013 on Feb 6, 2024 20:49:59 GMT -5
On the Sun Devil IG story they have Jeter playing OPP in practice. I wonder if that’s a possibility for 2024 pending no transfer OPP hmmm that would be a bit surprising. I thought Jeter looked alright hitting in front of the setter while Savannah would be the slide attacker since they won't be able to set Levinska D balls.
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Post by JJVb on Mar 12, 2024 16:34:55 GMT -5
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Post by volleyl0ver on Mar 12, 2024 16:47:10 GMT -5
I have never seen “Sean/shawn” spelled like that 😂
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Post by brooselee on Mar 12, 2024 18:30:15 GMT -5
I have never seen “Sean/shawn” spelled like that 😂 Mama McDonald probably wrote cursive on the name form and the nurse was unsure what was written so she took the liberty to write whatever she thought in was.
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Post by silverchloride on Mar 12, 2024 20:30:52 GMT -5
I have never seen “Sean/shawn” spelled like that 😂 Gaelic spelling. Example, O'Heigeartaigh is O'Haggerty
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Post by Norah Sus on Mar 12, 2024 20:42:28 GMT -5
I have never seen “Sean/shawn” spelled like that 😂 Gaelic spelling. Example, O'Heigeartaigh is O'Haggerty I think it’s the opposite - it’s the anglicization of the Gaelic name which would be spelled Seán or Seathan (the latter of which sounds more like Shaw-honn typically.) Similar to how Shavaghn/Shavahn/Shavaughn are anglicized versions of the Gaelic Siobhan.
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Post by silverchloride on Mar 12, 2024 22:18:58 GMT -5
Gaelic spelling. Example, O'Heigeartaigh is O'Haggerty I think it’s the opposite - it’s the anglicization of the Gaelic name which would be spelled Seán or Seathan (the latter of which sounds more like Shaw-honn typically.) Similar to how Shavaghn/Shavahn/Shavaughn are anglicized versions of the Gaelic Siobhan. Ah, okay, that seems reasonable. My cousin is Siobhan.
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Post by Norah Sus on Mar 12, 2024 22:25:03 GMT -5
I think it’s the opposite - it’s the anglicization of the Gaelic name which would be spelled Seán or Seathan (the latter of which sounds more like Shaw-honn typically.) Similar to how Shavaghn/Shavahn/Shavaughn are anglicized versions of the Gaelic Siobhan. Ah, okay, that seems reasonable. My cousin is Siobhan. Also I’ve now been saying Haigeartaigh for hours but with a heavy southern accent on the taigh
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Post by c4ndlelight on Mar 13, 2024 0:06:07 GMT -5
I think it’s the opposite - it’s the anglicization of the Gaelic name which would be spelled Seán or Seathan (the latter of which sounds more like Shaw-honn typically.) Similar to how Shavaghn/Shavahn/Shavaughn are anglicized versions of the Gaelic Siobhan. Ah, okay, that seems reasonable. My cousin is Siobhan. My cousin once dated a girl named "Chevonne." She was . . . a lot.
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Post by huskervolleyfan14 on Mar 21, 2024 12:45:03 GMT -5
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Post by liberosetter101 on Mar 21, 2024 17:17:31 GMT -5
Where was she going before?
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Post by WahineFan44 on Mar 21, 2024 17:20:22 GMT -5
Where was she going before? Virginia I believe
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2024 18:12:22 GMT -5
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Post by azcatsfan on Mar 21, 2024 23:18:41 GMT -5
Maybe opposite since there isn’t a sure fire starter there. Just from the little 1 minute video on YouTube she seems like a good find this late in the process. If she really touches 10’5 she has the athleticism to be ASU’s pin of the future.
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