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Positive Impact Hero #14 Pastor Harry Jones
Team Shelby Racing Show
English - July 03, 2017 01:00 - 2 hours - 112 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingSports team shelby team shelby america shelby racing road course racing horsepower Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Harry began his athletic life in Karlsruhe, Germany where his
father was stationed with the US Army and where he focused on baseball and basketball. After
his family returned to the US, he attended and played at Nether Providence High School (now
Strath Haven) and received The Distinguished Graduate Award. Jones received nine (9) high
school varsity letters, in football, basketball and baseball.
He received acceptance to Western Kentucky University in April of his senior year as a student
not an athlete. As a freshman, he was just a student among the total population of students. It
was not until the fall of his sophomore year that he was given a chance to try out for the baseball
team. After the tryouts he was selected to be one of those to be on the team for the upcoming
baseball season in the spring. Jones was the first Afro-American to make a major impact at
Western Kentucky University. In his first year, he was all conference first team center-fielder
and he led WKU in hitting with a 333 batting average. Then he was awarded an athletic
scholarship for his final two years. The next two years he was selected again to the first team all-conference with a 317 and 368 batting average respectively. He was a three year starter and was
also a first team selection for the Ohio Valley Conference for those three years.