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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Born in 1924, Ken Proctor grew up in the glory days of the classic
heroes of baseball. He excelled as a multi-sport athlete in both
high school and at UCLA where his baseball prowess led to him being
inducted into the UCLA Baseball Hall of Fame in 2002. In the 1950’s
he coached baseball at Chaffey High School in Ontario, California,
winning 3 consecutive state championships and establishing one of
the most dominating high school baseball programs in history, amassing
an amazing 196-33 win-loss record. Proctor’s list of experiences
reads like the history of a classic high achiever from America’s
greatest generation. He was a Pacific Fleet Naval Officer on LST
839 surviving attacks by Kamikaze pilots; played basketball in the
UCLA program under the great John Wooden; has logged over 3,000
miles bicycling with wife, Marilyn; and served as a Ranger in the
National Park Service. He climbed many mountains, including The
Grand Teton (his last being Mt. St. Helens at age 70)! He has been
a teacher, coach, author, avid hiker, world traveler and explorer,
inspirational speaker, philanthropist, community leader, church
elder, and at age 82 can still make 8 of
10 free throws! Ken Proctor with wife Marilyn makes his home in
Seattle where he continues writing books about baseball. |