For other persons named Patrick Henry, see Patrick Henry (disambiguation). 'Patrick R. Henry', is an assistant women's basketball coach for Texas State. Henry attended Northside High School in Warner Robins, Georgia. While at Northside, he served as both a manager and a volunteer assistant coach.
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- For other persons named Patrick Henry, see Patrick Henry (disambiguation). 'Patrick R. Henry', is an assistant women's basketball coach for Texas State. Henry attended Northside High School in Warner Robins, Georgia. While at Northside, he served as both a manager and a volunteer assistant coach. An unusual situation and with Henry often coaching players who were older than him, many believe Henry to be the youngest coach ever to win a GHSA-sanctioned game, coaching Northside's ninth grade boys' basketball team to a 74–42 victory at the age of fourteen against the Perry High School ninth grade boys' basketball team. After graduation, Henry enrolled at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, where he became a student manager under Marynell Meadors (current Head Coach and General Manager of the Atlanta WNBA franchise, the Atlanta Dream). After his sophomore year, he transferred to Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, where he majored in communications and was a student manager under then Ohio head coach Larry Hunter. After graduating in 1998, Henry became an associate coach at his alma mater, Northside High School. After one season, he left to become an assistant coach at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida. From Florida Southern, Henry moved to Frank Phillips College, then to Georgia Southern, and served a brief stint at East Texas Baptist University. He later moved on to Mercer University where he remained as an assistant, until accepting a position with the women's basketball program at Texas State University where he was named Associate Head Coach in 2008.
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- For other persons named Patrick Henry, see Patrick Henry (disambiguation). 'Patrick R. Henry', is an assistant women's basketball coach for Texas State. Henry attended Northside High School in Warner Robins, Georgia. While at Northside, he served as both a manager and a volunteer assistant coach.
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