Summary:
Debbie Haw, a basketball legend from Greenville, Tennessee, achieved remarkable success in both high school and college basketball. She led the South Green Rebels to back-to-back state titles in 1987 and 1988 and was named the AA Player of the Year in Tennessee in 1988. As a freshman, she also contributed to the University of Tennessee Lady Vols winning the national championship. Debbie's achievements have made her a celebrated figure in her hometown of Greenville, alongside other historical figures like Andrew Johnson.
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1. Greenville, Tennessee is the first stop on Action 10's three-city Skylink tour.
2. A portion of a cabin in Greenville was built in 1793, three years before Tennessee became a state.
3. Greenville has attracted 14 Fortune 500 companies, making it successful in attracting industry.
4. Phillips Consumer Electronics, employing nearly 4,000 people, rolls out 10,000 televisions a day in Greenville.
5. Greenville's agricultural heritage contributes to its success in attracting workers with mechanical ability.
6. Mako, a company making barbecue grills and casual furniture, is one of Greenville's largest and oldest employers.
7. Greenville is known for its strong sense of community and history preservation efforts.
8. The Ball Zinc Company in Greenville produces a large number of blanks for pennies daily.
9. Harmony House, built in 1851, is one of Greenville's historic homes.
10. The Dixon Williams mansion is being renovated to preserve Greenville's history.
11. The birthplace of Davy Crockett near Greenville is a historical site.
12. Debbie Hawhi is a basketball legend from Greenville, known for her success with the Tennessee Lady Vols.
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