Though football has been his only professional sport, Fox North has always enjoyed participation in various other sporting activities. He also played tennis in high school, but his real love then was none other than…bowling! At first, he was self-taught, throwing with a goofy style – right handed, with a left to right spin. Eventually though, he taught himself to throw with the proper right to left, and still loves to go out every once in a while to take down the pins. While it’s difficult to find the time during the season, Fox always picks it up again in the offseason. Not a particularly high scorer, maybe mid 100’s, but something about the game is just enticing.
In college, Fox also played on the ultimate frisbee team, having first started playing in high school at lunch period after eating. With an above average arm at the time, nothing was more satisfying than throwing it the length of the field, except perhaps catching such throws in coverage – this skill probably helps Fox to this day when he goes up for the football with a defender – not very many interceptions occur when the QB trusts Fox with those throws. Still, at the end of the day, it’s all football nowadays – gotta be at the top of your game to keep up with the pros. Fox fondly recalls the old days, though.
In college, Fox also played on the ultimate frisbee team, having first started playing in high school at lunch period after eating. With an above average arm at the time, nothing was more satisfying than throwing it the length of the field, except perhaps catching such throws in coverage – this skill probably helps Fox to this day when he goes up for the football with a defender – not very many interceptions occur when the QB trusts Fox with those throws. Still, at the end of the day, it’s all football nowadays – gotta be at the top of your game to keep up with the pros. Fox fondly recalls the old days, though.
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