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    Coach's Corner: Hensley strives to grow future leaders

    By STAFF REPORT,

    2024-08-23

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    Coach’s Corner highlights middle and high school coaches in Hawkins County. It is designed to introduce readers and sports fans to the coaches outside the day-today coverage of their sports. Today, we get to know the Cherokee football coach.

    Meet Josh Hensley

    Head football coach

    Cherokee High School

    Year you started here: 2021

    Hometown: Church Hill

    Educational background: Bachelor’s degree in Special Education from ETSU

    Favorite sports memory: Oct. 21, 2022

    A coach who inspires/inspired you: Lloyd Carr, Johnny Cloud, Scott Rider, Kenny Cobble, Tim Battaglia

    Greatest piece of advice you ever got as a student-athlete: Be the best version of yourself as often as possible!

    Best thing about coaching: Building great relationships with the future leaders of our community! Watching them grow and develop into great men, husbands and fathers!

    Hardest thing about coaching: Time away from my family.

    Three characteristics of a successful student-athlete: Commitment, resolve, selflessness

    The thing you hope players most remember about you: That I love them like they’re my own — even when I am tough on them. I wouldn’t coach them so hard if I didn’t see the potential they have.

    Hobbies/interests: Spending time with my family. Watching football. Working out.

    Family cheering you on: My beautiful wife Stephanie and my daughters Hollyn and Hayden, mom and dad (Michelle and Mike), my mother- and father-in-law (Amy and Bobby), and many other family members.

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    08-25
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