Nisha Philyaw & Justin Greene

January 7, 2017

 

Nisha, a kindergarten teacher, and Justin, a pro baseball player for the Mexican team Saraperos de Saltillo, became instant friends in their eighth-grade math class at Westview Middle School in Goose Creek. Though they remained close through the years, they didn’t begin dating until college. After a decade-long courtship, Justin proposed to Nisha in the very classroom where they met. The wedding and reception took place at Lowndes Grove Plantation, ending with a sparkler send-off. They currently live in Nisha’s childhood home in Goose Creek.

 

Photograph by Aaron & Jillian Photography 

 

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