Monday 23 February 2015

Kimberly Taylor from Fayetteville, NC is a Sports Enthusiast

Kimberly Taylor from Fayetteville, NC is a highly acknowledged business development manager working at AllStates Consulting Services. Undoubtedly, she plays all of her duties and responsibilities meticulously. But, exploring towards her personal life, she is a sports enthusiastic who loves college basketball. Basketball is one of the most loved sports in the world today. When it comes to college basketball, she specifically likes the ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) and NCSU (North Carolina State University)

The ACC tournament or the Atlantic Coast Conference, which is considered as one of the most popular and highly anticipated events. March Madness is a favorite event! For this event, regardless of the size of venue, huge number of fans comes across the regions to add hype to thee exhilarating match between two college teams. Kimberly Taylor is amongst those passionate fans of ACC event and never misses the one.

Being a great fan of college basketball, Kimberly Taylor from Fayetteville, NC  also enjoys the competition of college basketball. She also loves playing golf and can be found on the links regularly. Her genuine love for golf, made her a polished player and she says, no matter how old you are and how much experience you have in playing this game, there is always a room to learn something new. This can constantly improve your game.

Her son Douglas is a recent graduate of Fayetteville Academy in Fayetteville, NC and is a member of the Hall of Fame for his incredible athletic skills on the baseball field, he is now playing collegiately. She never miss his baseball games. Kimberly Taylor is also an avid tennis player, having played at NCSU and enjoys hiking.

Kimberly Taylor from Fayetteville, NC was a member of the Women’s Tennis Team, a Stately Lady (a football recruiting intern) and a member of the Kappa Delta sorority. Kappa Delta is a national sorority which strives efforts to make great things happen in women's lives, on campuses and communities. Acrothe country.

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