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Reniya Kelly returns home to play in arena where she won four state titles


has a lot of championship memories of playing at Legacy Arena, which is only 20 minutes away from her home in Hoover. The most emotional was her last high school championship game two years ago when she led Hoover High School to a state Class 7-A championship. “It was like 50 seconds left on the clock, and I subbed out,” Kelly said. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Reniya Kelly returns home to play in arena where she won four state titles


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