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Billy Henderson (coach) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Billy Henderson (coach) Billy Henderson (born June 2, 1928) is a former American football player and coach. Henderson has coached for Furman University, the University of South Carolina, and four high schools. Henderson is a native of Georgia, graduated from high school in Macon, and is an alumnus of the University of Georgia (UGA). At UGA, Henderson was on the football and baseball teams. ==Early life== Henderson is the youngest of 4 children of the late Holly Bradford Henderson and Mina Jewell Henderson.〔 His father died when Henderson was 8 years old. This left his mother a widow who had to do everything on her own. She did not have any money, but she never let her children know that. “We thought we were wealthy and had everything we needed,” said Henderson.〔 Coach Henderson had a strong passion for baseball. He and his buddies would walk three miles down from his house to watch minor league baseball games. Because he did not have the money to get in the game, he had to wait until a ball was hit over the fence, race to get it, return the ball, and then get free admission. “That’s where I learned to run fast,” said Henderson.〔 Henderson’s athletic ability was discovered on the dusty sand lots of Macon, Georgia.〔 During his high school athletic career, he was twice named All-American player for both football and baseball.〔 In his entire four years of high school, he earned fourteen letters in football, basketball, baseball, and track.〔 Henderson was drafted by the Chicago Cubs after his senior year of high school, but he chose to sign a football scholarship with the Georgia Bulldogs. There he was an All-SEC performer.
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