We made an honest mistake yesterday and we are sincerely sorry for that.
When we welcomed the Watt family to America First Field, we should have recognized Kealia Watt for exactly who she is.
Kealia is a Utah native and one of the most decorated players to ever come out of this state. Kealia won four state championships with her club and four more in high school, and was a two-time Utah Gatorade Athlete of the Year. She was a U.S. youth national teamer at 13. At the U-20 level, she scored the game-winning goal in the World Cup final.
She started four years at North Carolina, won a national title with the Tar Heels, then went No. 2 overall in the NWSL draft to the Houston Dash, and was the franchise’s first-ever college pick. She then became their captain with 114 appearances and 28 goals. Kealia finished her career with the Chicago Stars (then known as the Red Stars) and is now a soccer analyst for Amazon Prime Video.
@KealiaOhai, @JJWatt — we are deeply sorry. Thank you for all you do for the sport.
Sophie Cunningham will spend the rest of her career trying to make her nazi point work only to be outdone in one day by the power of a shit-talking Angel Reese (and the joint aegyo of Erica Wheeler)
I would like to officially announce that after seven months of struggling,I am gainfully employed! I'm a cashier at a local gas station, and I'm learning the ropes. Thank you all for your prayers and support during this long, difficult time.
"I want to do whatever it takes to get a win... it felt like I was on the blacktop."
Angel Reese talks about returning to the court with a double-double night and how it feels playing at The Gateway Center Arena ⬇️