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==Managerial Career==
==Managerial Career==


No doubt Chris's most famous role in the sports world was as the "Manager/Water Boy" of the [[Manchester High School]] varsity basketball team. <ref>User:ChrisChanSonichu profile#The Teenage Years</ref> Of course, the role of a water boy and a manager are two very different things, and while a student manager of a sports team may very well sometimes perform simple services for the team such as providing water, it is more likely Chris was simply given the title as a gesture. There are not many other details known about what Chris did during his tenure, other than that he shared this position with fellow student [[Joseph Herring]], who made enough of an impression on Chris to appear in [[Sonichu #7]]. Chris only served as manager for a single season. Whether he lost interest or was denied a second season his sophomore year is anyone's guess.
No doubt Chris's most famous role in the sports world was as the "Manager/Water Boy" of the [[Manchester High School]] varsity basketball team. <ref>https://sonichu.com/cwcki/User:ChrisChanSonichu_profile#The_Teenage_Years</ref> Of course, the role of a water boy and a manager are two very different things, and while a student manager of a sports team may very well sometimes perform simple services for the team such as providing water, it is more likely Chris was simply given the title as a gesture. There are not many other details known about what Chris did during his tenure, other than that he shared this position with fellow student [[Joseph Herring]], who made enough of an impression on Chris to appear in [[Sonichu #7]]. Chris only served as manager for a single season. Whether he lost interest or was denied a second season his sophomore year is anyone's guess.





Revision as of 09:29, 26 March 2024

Sports is a term that most often refers to competitive games involving heavy physical activity that may be very important to culture. Some activities that don't quite fit that definition, such as E-sports, are sometimes also considered sports. Upon first glance, one may assume that Chris has never once thought of throwing a ball or running a mile, but that would be wrong. In fact, Chris has had several interactions with sports throughout his life, both as an athlete and as a fan.


Managerial Career

No doubt Chris's most famous role in the sports world was as the "Manager/Water Boy" of the Manchester High School varsity basketball team. [1] Of course, the role of a water boy and a manager are two very different things, and while a student manager of a sports team may very well sometimes perform simple services for the team such as providing water, it is more likely Chris was simply given the title as a gesture. There are not many other details known about what Chris did during his tenure, other than that he shared this position with fellow student Joseph Herring, who made enough of an impression on Chris to appear in Sonichu #7. Chris only served as manager for a single season. Whether he lost interest or was denied a second season his sophomore year is anyone's guess.


Chris the Athlete

While Chris never formally played any sports for an organized team, he has played casually by himself and with others, and even shown off his incredible athletic prowess on YouTube for all to see.

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