1991

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H~ 1 be& emembered for a trcm~nd u' 1fo k he •hn.;\\ that alhl\\ed hallback: Bill} Baucum to '~lHC I he "inning tmu:hdown al!.\111't Holme' J umor College. -But out,t.mdmg pia~' li"-e the one menuoncd "ere comm....,n place for tormcr ta.:kle Lm: Hender,on. a Fore't n.ttl\~, "ho '' 0111. ol three tormer E~1-1 Central .nhlete' ''ho \\Ill be mdu..tcd 11110 the 1991 \thk 1~.: H.tll ot Fame.

- - _.... ,.....,. .. -··-·#-.- 19:lrtlo A rq '{Oil '10 I'F.r_ r c . \\ '11k 1' Ulknl t Central, Hender~on '>er\'cd a'> prestdent of the SIUdent Go\'ernment A\~ocia1ion and wa~ 111\0I\'ed 111 \cveral o1her acti\ lite.'> . He connnued h" athletk career at Dclt:-1 ')fate Utmcr,ilv where he let– ' cn~d bt)th year-. Hc11der.,on receiv– ed a hachcl<)r'-. degree in hcal1h, phy~h:al education and recreation and -,odal '>llH.Iic!'. at DSU and Jarer carn;.:d a rna\ter'<, deu.rce 111 secon– dary 'chool admini~ration from M1s''""ipp1 Stale Univcr-.irv Henderson 1 urncd a su.cces~ru I playing career into an OUI'>tanding co.tchmg career wlrkh '>PUll'> almost 2~ years. 1 21 1' or I he pasl 11111(' year-, hy' hgw 'C"ed m. athldic d1rec1or anU:ffca H\Htball coach ar vturph)HH~~J ·u '>Lhool in Mobtlc, Alahama :lrlt v.o Hi' 11183 learn won rhc AlaNtl\1a 'late champton,hip \\i th llA!'ftt.J– ffi.:O!d . Thr~e or his -.quad'f.jf!~W ljl,a r1 1c1 pat cd Ill 1 he s1 atl' charl{J..,.,,>n- ~{1~ playoff\. ... · .t:J tfhe 1989 I Cam '>el a 11h1 flnmfl' rt'llt~Unl ,u,hmg in a '>ew .. on - 175 yard\. a I 4 -yard a\eragc per gm'i,t.efiiJA )jll11C squad was a slate finaiJ~ l})l},,; ,, r.1-l record and appeared ~p nc'd f1Rnal 1clc\bion "t9 o His 0\ eraII 11-year couci\~I{J9 n.:cord, including two year' 'ehcd a1 Deca1ur High School, h 8 \A'TrfJ( and 38 lo~ses. He coached the winning team in 1he 1984 Alabama All-Star Game and ~Cr\cs on the Mi~sii>'>ip­ pi/Alabama All-Star Football Game Committ\:c. Coach Henderson also ho~ted a radio talk show in 1988 and a tclcvi– '>ion talk ;.IJO\\' · from 1989-91 in l'vtobile. He -.en ed a-, '>pcaker at the Na– tional Coad1cs Clintc and Solllhern A.,.,ociation Conrcrencc 111 1991. He and his \.. ire, Daryl, haw two grown children, Damon, 25, who i~ employed wirh Taylor Publi\hing ltHll,P;

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n ral ·E.t' Centr.t1 luni,)r College "a' '..!Ood for me. The •nl"luenc~·,)r ~Jup ot , l'l} oed•.:a1ed cduc~ d p~.·opk \\ ho real!~ ~.·ared ro~ d~nh h.t, h,td .1 l,hling ciTe~• on I .un ~.·,pc..:J.tl~ grateful fo lw tl.hhtp .tnd .t"tll.'tatton ot I d \ d.cl '· cl)~H:h Bobb~ 0 !-.. d mam other,. EH:nonc \\a~ r....al ~.·1dl~.~· hc 'aid. . rl:)b9 , e rr 118 "lUO

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