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Kenneth Snell
Kenneth Snell
  • Year:
    2003
  • Previous College Sports Played:
    Men's Basketball, Baseball, Golf

Bio

As a RedHawk

- 1963-1965: Attended Martin Junior College on an Honor Scholarship

- 1963-1964: First athlete to letter in three sports at Martin Junior college (Basketball- guard/forward, Baseball- starting 3rd baseman and pitcher, Golf- MVP 1964 season)

- 1964-1965: Injured knee during basketball season; Started at third base and as a pitcher in baseball; Played number two in golf behind Hall of Famer Dee Bennett, Vice President of Phi Theta Kappa

After Graduation

- 1968: Graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a Major in Mathematics and a Minor in English and Marketing

- 1969-1972: Teacher at Eagleville High School, Tennessee

- 1974: Received a Doctor of Jurisprudence from YMCA Night Law School (now Nashville School of Law); Passed Bar exam and admitted to practice in  1974; Opened law office in Murfreesboro in 1875

- 1991-1997: Served on the Board of Directors for the National Kidney Foundation of Middle Tennessee

- 1995: Received the Cecil G. Gilliam Award for Volunteerism

- 2001: Elected to the Rutherford County "Old Timers" Baseball Hall of Fame

- 1977- Present: President of Stones River Motors