Kenya Williams, Men's Basketball, 2002-2004
At FCC:
Helped guide the FCC team to a 20-9 record
Was a two-year letterman
Served as co-captain
Participated in a mentoring program while at FCC
Graduated from FCC in 2004 with an Associate of Arts degree in General Studies
Post-FCC Athletic and Career Accomplishments:
Attended Old Dominion University, where he earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology in 2008
Named a Black Engineer of the Year - Modern Day Technology Leader
Helped install the nuclear reactors in the newest aircraft carrier for the United States Navy, the USS Gerald R. Ford
Started his own small business, “I Shine for You” Auto Detailing, which was voted Best Car Wash of the Year by the Coastal Virginia Magazine
Currently Head Basketball Coach at Williamsburg Christian Academy, which was the state runner-up in its conference
Personal Statement about FCC Experience:
“FCC was the foundation for this 18-year-old kid from Central Virginia. I was dropped off here without family or friends. The school molded me into the man I am today. My experience at FCC set me up for life by showing me you have to work for everything in life and never give up on your dreams. I am forever thankful to FCC for these experiences.”