Brad Brown was a four-year letter winner in both football andbaseball, but his accomplishments on the diamond are boosting himto induction into the Athletic Hall of Fame. He was an all-leaguefirst-team award winner for three seasons, honored as an outfielderin 1993 and as an infielder in 1994 and 1995.
He led the 1995 team with a .397 batting average and a 5-1record as a starting pitcher to gain All-Mideast Region status fromthe American Baseball Coaches Association. He easily won theMIAA’s most valuable player award as he led the Britons to aleague-best 14-4 record by hitting .424 with 10 doubles, four homeruns, and 25 RBI in those 18 games. His 2.65 earned run average onthe mound was the sixth-best in the league.
Brad graduated with MIAA career records for hits (88), home runs(nine), doubles (27), RBI (60), and total bases (144), and he heldthe top two places on the league’s season records for hits(28 in 1995 and 27 in 1994), RBI (25 in 1995 and 24 in 1994), andtotal bases (50 in 1995 and 46 in 1994).
An art education major at Albion, Brad has been teaching art atGenesee High School for 15 years. He has served as the headbaseball coach at Genesee since 2000, and he was the head footballcoach there from 2007 to 2009. Brad became the head football coachat Flushing High School in 2010. He lives in Flint with his wife,Sarah, and their children, Lily, Emily, and Brady.