Mark talked about how much getting out on the water and enjoying nature helps clear his mind. have gone on fishing trips before and even traveled to Alaska, catching “hundreds” of trout everyday. But, as he told Bleacher Report, there’s one thing that relaxes Mark more than anything else: Fly fishing. When the Fews aren’t involved in basketball and have some free time, the family enjoy spending time outdoors.įor leisure, Mark and Marcy enjoy cycling on bike trails near their home. Mark and Marcy Few dropped the puck before tonight's game as a part of Coaches vs. The Fews Have Organized a Charity Golf Event It doesn’t have to be that way,” he told the outlet.ģ. They’re sacrificing their relationships with their families. People that do that are missing the boat. “People think they should get a badge of courage for getting to the office at 7 a.m. In a Bleacher Report article, Few said that he and his children enjoy taking a break from work and playing their favorite game, “Get to the Base,” a combo of hide-and-seek and tag. His daughter and three sons often attend practices, travel with the team, and can be seen handing out towels and water bottles to players on the bench. Over the years, Few’s children have been active in helping the Bulldogs’ basketball team out. In 2006, they welcomed their first daughter, Julia Ann Elizabeth, and three years later, their family became complete when their third son, Colt Walker, was born. The Fews had their first child together in 2000, Austin James (A.J.), and then had another son, Joseph Dillon, two years later. Mark and Marcy, 47, have four kids together. Gonzaga head coach Mark Few's boys are front row at today's press conference.
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