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Sports/Recreation |
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Stroud & Hall |
ISBN-10: |
097964626X |
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Non-Fiction |
| Pages: |
141 |
Copyright: |
2011 |
ISBN-13: |
9780979646263 |
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This book is about legendary Coach Billy Henderson from Macon, Georgia, who makes a name for himself first at Lanier High School in Macon, Georgia and later plays college football and baseball at the University of Georgia and later coaches at Willingham High School in Macon, Ga. and Clark Central in Athens, Georgia. Price $24.33 plus shipping and handling and can be bought on amazon by typing aubrey hammack and The Winning Edge.
The Winning Edge Lessons From Billy Henderson can be bought on Authorsden or Amazon.
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Coach Henderson was a natural born leader. In my view it was his destiny in life to be a Coach. Jimmy Hammond
Some people are destined for greatness in life. Billy Henderson was destined to be a gifted athlete and coach, knowing at any early age that he wanted to do both. Aubrey Hammack
He was yelling the play from the sideline and Telling Cedar Shoals what we were running, saying we're going to tell them what play we're doing, and they're not going to stop it, and WE Scored. Derek Dooley, Head Coach at the University of Tennessee.
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David Ching Sports Writer for ESPN UGA News
We overuse the word legend today, but Billy Henderson's life and impact on the players whose lives he touched is most certainly the stuff of legend. Aubrey Hammack examines that impact in great detail in "The Winning Edge: Lessons from Billy Henderson." Most of us can only hope to have a fraction of the positive influence on others that Henderson had in decades as a coach and community leader. Spend a few moments with him and you'll see that he's a special man. Flip through Hammack's book and you will understand that Henderson's story is truly special, as well.
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