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Also beginning
his seventh season with the Falcon coaching
staff, Bud Murray is also the father of head
coach Kodee Murray. Coach Murray has been a
coach at the high school, junior college and
Division I level, as well as with college
semi-pro and women’s professional fastpitch
teams. His experiences with both baseball
and softball spans over 48 years, which
makes him a valuable addition to the Falcon
staff. While the head baseball coach at Hart
High School, Murray led his teams to 26
league titles and they won the 1999 CIF
Southern Section Division II Championship.
Upon his retirement from the school, Murray
had his number (30) retired and the field
was renamed in his honor. Four years ago, he
was named the California Baseball Coach of
the Year, while he compiled an amazing
516-176 record during his 39 years of
coaching high school and junior college
baseball.
In addition to
coaching at Hart High, Murray also spent
time at Los Angeles Pierce College, Mission
College, Cal State Northridge and the
Wenatchee Apple Sox, a minor league baseball
team in Washington. He also spent time as
the Tampa Bay Fire Stix assistant coach,
which is a women’s fastpitch softball team.
A former
professional baseball player himself, Murray
spent 4½ years (1955-59) with the Brooklyn
Dodgers as a pitcher. Upon graduation from
high school in Scottsbluff, NE, where he
lettered in football, basketball and track,
Murray transferred to Nebraska State College
on a basketball scholarship. His high school
did not have a baseball team, so he spent
his extra time playing American Legion
baseball. In 1955, Murray earned All-State
honors in basketball after his team won the
state championship. In the finals, Murray
scored a record 33 points. While at Nebraska
State College, Murray earned his Bachelor’s
and Master’s degree in Science and was
inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1991. |