Fox, Charles Michael 2009-07-02

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General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Charles Michael Fox

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Date: July 02, 2009

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Daniel Sanchez

Length: 00:40:36


Abstract

Background, Family Information, Active in athletics since childhood, Dad being a coach encouraged him, Played baseball since high school, Went to High-School in Charlotte, North Carolina, Played in American League Baseball in high school, Dad and Coach John Richardson influenced him, Sports career in High School and Senior Year, Career Information, Majors in business Masters, Completed Masters at North Carolina, Went into coaching after getting masters degree, North Carolina Wesleyan baseball coach, 3 years later resigned as a high school coach, Career as coach in North Carolina, Worked in North Carolina Wesleyan as head coach for 16 years, In 1983 the team made it to division III World Series, Moving back to North Carolina, Responsibilities, expectations and challenges faced as a coach, Information about Mr. Ackely, Mr. Ackley’s Career and family background, Mr Ackley’s characteristics, Talks about College Baseball


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