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Tylee Shepherd Tylee Shepherd, born December 5, 2002 on the beautiful island of Guam, is known for her contributions as a student athlete on her home ground of Guam. She has attended St. John's School Guam her whole life, as her mother, Mrs. Ichie Shepherd, is a Japanese teacher, and her father, Mr. Chris Shepherd, is part of the athletics department. Ever since she was 4 years of age, sports was a big part of her life. In her elementary years, she participated in surfing, even traveling to Hawaii to represent her island of Guam. Once middle school came along, she was participating in soccer, basketball, rugby, and volleyball. Her father being a volleyball coach definitely rubbed off to young Shepherd, as she grew into a national team, Haggan Nenis as they call themselves, and was a high school stand out just in her freshman year. ...
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