- LeRoy Sprankle
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DateOfBirth =June 11 ,1894
Birthplace =Beach City, OH
DateOfDeath =September 25 ,1972
Deathplace =Homestead, FL
OverallRecord = Baseball: 117-61 Basketball: 401-142 Football: 80-38-9
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Championships = Baseball: N/A Basketball: 18 Football: N/A Track and Field: 3
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Years = 1913-1917
Team =Mount Union College
Position = Baseball, Basketball, Football
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CoachYears = 1943-1953 1921-1943 1920 1919-1920
CoachTeams = Redlands HS (FL) Kingsport HS (Dobyns-Bennett High School ) Carrollton HS (OH)Canton Independents
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BBallHOF =LeRoy Sprankle (
June 11 ,1894 -September 25 ,1972 ) was a high school sports coach and athletics advocate inEastern Tennessee andSouth Florida . Oftentimes referred to as the "Father of East Tennessee Sports", he had several notable accomplishments during his tenured career including: helping to standardize high school officiating in the state ofTennessee , pioneering interstate and international high school sports competition, and most notably, coaching several would-be prominent figures in American and sports history. [Watson, Sam. "Instilling Pride: First D-B Coach Believer in Field, Classroom Discipline". "Johnson City Press" 22 July, 2001: D1.]Early life
LeRoy Sprankle was born on
June 11 ,1894 inBeach City, OH . He was the older brother ofDale R. Sprankle , who would also become famous as a college athletics coach and athletics director inMichigan . At the age of sixteen, his family moved toCanton, OH where he graduated from high school and first became involved in athletics. He then attendedMount Union College and competed in baseball, basketball, and football while completing a degree in mathematics. In 1918 Sprankle was drafted into theFirst World War , and served as a Second Lieutenant atCamp Gordon in Georgia. AfterArmistice , he resumed civilian life as the general manager of theCanton Independents professional basketball team. It was around this time that he became affiliated with theCanton Bulldogs professional football team and became good friends with several early football "legends", most notablyJim Thorpe . [Sprankle, LeRoy. "Memorial Service for LeRoy Sprankle". "My Boys". Ed. Jitney Blankenbecler. Kingsport, TN: Quebecor World, 2001. 139-140.]Coaching career
). In late 1921, he accepted the offer and became the head baseball, basketball, football, and track coach.
While at Kingsport, he became known for taking a keen interest in helping his players and students, many of whom went on to become noted for their life achievements. Over the course of the ten seasons that Sprankle coached football at the school, he compiled an 80-38-9 record, including a 193-0 victory over Norton High School from
Virginia in 1926, one of the largest margins of victory inAmerican football at any level. His track team won 3 state championships in 11 years, and he amassed a 117-61 record in baseball. Most notably, Sprankle's basketball team was a pioneer in interstate competition. At a time when it was rare to play games out of state, his team traveled annually across the state ofFlorida and the rest of theSoutheast . In 1940, as part of the annual Florida trip, his team played a series of exhibition games inCuba , one of the only high school sports teams ever to do so. Overall, Coach Sprankle's basketball team atDobyns-Bennett High School went 401-142, winning 18 championships.In 1943, he and his family were forced to move to
South Florida for health-related reasons. Nevertheless he continued to coach, at Redlands High School in south Dade County, until 1953 when the school combined with Homestead High School. While retired from coaching, he worked with the newSouth Dade High School as business manager until he completely retired in 1964. LeRoy Sprankle died inHomestead, FL in 1972 at the age of 78, he was survived by his wife Jess, and his children, Rita and Dale. At his funeral, Bobby Dodd sent his remorse in a message that read:Coach Sprankle became a second father to me and to hundreds of others like me.... Yes, I believe that LeRoy Sprankle has had more influence on the lives of the young people of Kingsport than any other person. I am sure he did, and I will always be grateful for the help he gave me.
Since his death, the city ofKingsport, TN has named a day in his honor. The gymnasium at the formerDobyns-Bennett High School (now John Sevier Middle School) was also dedicated after him. [Sprankle, LeRoy. "Sprankle Family". "My Boys". Lib Dudney. Kingsport, TN: Quebecor World, 2001. xii-xiv.] [Sprankle, LeRoy. "Memorial Service for LeRoy Sprankle". "My Boys". Ed. Jitney Blankenbecler. Kingsport, TN: Quebecor World, 2001. 140-141.]Famous Players Under Coach LeRoy Sprankle
[Sprankle, LeRoy. "Appendix II". "My Boys". Ed. Jitney Blankenbecler. Kingsport, TN: Quebecor World, 2001. 171-207.]
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