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🎙️ Episode 7: “Big Vet Energy from a Small Town Gal: Kayla Thornton’s Hustle, Humor & Hold-It-Down Game”

🎙️ Episode 7: “Big Vet Energy from a Small Town Gal: Kayla Thornton’s Hustle, Humor & Hold-It-Down Game”

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In episode 7, we’re showing love to one of the Valkyries’ real-deal anchors: Kayla Thornton. She’s an incredible defender, experienced vet, and the kind of player every team needs and wants.

From going undrafted to grinding her way through Washington, Dallas and New York, Kayla’s journey shows grind and glory, and now she’s holding it down in black and violet with jersey #5.

Come hang as we break down why KT's the lowkey MVP of the Valks. We HEART Kayla Thornton. Let’s gooo! 🏀🔥🖤💜


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