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Easley

American  
[eez-lee] / ˈiz li /

noun

  1. a town in NW South Carolina.


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Much of that resolve was forged thanks to a childhood game that Easley called dynamite pigskin.

From Los Angeles Times

A pack of kids would gather on the athletic fields in Easley’s hometown of Chesapeake, Va., and a football would be tossed into the air.

From Los Angeles Times

One of the nation’s top prospects out of high school, Easley appeared bound for Michigan, telling everyone he was going to play for the Wolverines.

From Los Angeles Times

“So just like that, the proverbial genie is out of the bottle and it’s on videotape that I’m going to UCLA,” Easley would recall many years later.

From Los Angeles Times

Easley tallied 19 interceptions during four college seasons, which remains a school record.

From Los Angeles Times