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Savannah native honored on Georgia house floor for winning Super Bowl

Savannah native honored on Georgia house floor for winning Super Bowl

Yahoo12-03-2025
ATLANTA (WSAV) — On Tuesday, Savannah native Nolan Smith was honored at the Georgia capitol for winning the Super Bowl.
State representatives Carl Gilliard, Ron Stephens, Bill Hitchens, Anne Allen Westbrook and Edna Jackson presented House Resolution 313.
Part of the resolution reads, 'The members of this body honor Nolan Sental Smith Jr. for his extraordinary accomplishments, heart for service, and unwavering commitment to inspiring others to chase their dreams and make a positive difference in the world.'
Nolan spent two years at Calvary Day before attending IMG Academy. Then he went on to help the Georgia Bulldogs win two national championships.
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