Ivory Latta aims to inspire kids with new book
Posted Oct 26, 2017
With an oversized, pink Washington Mystics jersey draped to her feet, 2-year-old Zoe Nielsen smiled behind her blonde hair, which the wind blew locks into her face. It’s not every day a young fan meets the person whose name is printed on the back of their replica jersey, but on Wednesday, Zoe was posing for a picture with Washington Mystics point guard Ivory Latta.
(Gwinnett Daily Post)
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