Iron Blade: February 2019

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February 7, 2019 Vol. 64, Issue 1

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Ferrum College

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Honoring a Legend Hank Norton By AnnGardner Eubank

Photo by Steven Marsh and Ferrum College Ferrum College 1965 National Championship

was born in Huntington, West Virginia in 1927. He graduated from Lynchburg College in 1951, and went on to earn a master’s degree at the University of Virginia. He excelled in the game of football as he played for the US Army post team in Germany while he was serving in the Military during the Korean War. After his time in the service, Norton began his coaching career at Powhatan High School in 1954, and moved to coaching at Ferrum College in 1960. He coached for 34 years at Ferrum, which included 29 winning seasons, with five of those seasons being undefeated. His career is recognized as being one of the most successful in the entire collegiate athletic realm. While his career record

Photo Taken from Southside Senntial News Hank Norton wearing a Ferrum College Football cap

of 244-77-11 is an impressive feat in itself, he is remembered also for his loyalty, dedication, and the sense of community and culture he installed, not only in the football program, but the athletic community as a whole, along with the entire school. “I never had the pleasure of meeting Coach Norton, but even so, it would be hard to miss the impact he has made on the college. His emphasis on being a tough coach while still creating strong, meaningful relationships with his teams has been something that sticks out to me, and something that I hope to mimic during my career. Coach Norton has built a lifelong legacy that Ferrum has been fortunate to be a part of and I hope we all can see how big of an impact that words like ‘tradition’ and

‘dedication’ really are. I know that these are things that I plan to build around in my own program,” said current head volleyball coach, Ruthann Duffy. His impact on the community has been undeniable. Coaches and players alike have a shared admiration for his work ethic and the legacy he has left behind. “Ferrum wouldn’t be the place it is today without Coach Norton, so ultimately, his legacy to me means that I have to step my game up. We lost a legend and he can never be replaced. It’s motivation to live up to everything he left behind and match some of his accomplishments,” said JaQuise Snyder. The school held a memorial service for Hank Norton on February 2nd, 2019.

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Former Ferrum College coach Hank Norton, who coached the Panthers for more than three decades

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Before finding his passion in coaching, Wilbert Hank Norton’s US Army post team’s name “The Black Knights”, seeming to foreshadow his time at Ferrum College coaching and mentoring Ferrum’s Black Hats. Coach Norton previously served, not only as a football coach, but as a basketball and track coach. With many of his great contributions to the Ferrum Community, such as taking the team to the Shrine Bowl in 1965 and 1966, only a few years after having began coaching at Ferrum, Coach Norton was named Coach of the Year by the NJCAA three times in 1965, 1968, and 1974. After taking the college into the NCAA Division III ranking in the 1985-86 school year, Coach Norton became a member of the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, now known as USA South. Hank Norton performed as a head football coach for 34 seasons before his retirement in 1993 and by the end of his career he’d been added as a member of the Ferrum College Alumni Sports Hall of Fame, the University of Lynchburg Sports Hall of Fame, the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, and the National Junior College Athletic Association Football Hall of Fame.

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Statues, street names, and facilities have recognized for years what was once the living legend of former head football coach and athletic director, Wilbert Henry Norton, Jr. Also known as Hank Norton, the Ferrum icon and Virginia treasure passed away at age 91 on Jan. 16. Members of the school, athletic department, and student athletes have been honoring and mourning the loss of Norton since his passing. “When I think of Hank Norton, I think of hard work, dedication, and trusting the process. If you don’t trust the process, you won’t be able to succeed to your full potential, and that’s what his legacy means to me as a player,” said JaQuise Smyder Hank Norton, who

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