Hank Norton

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Born(1927-10-15)October 15, 1927
Huntington, West Virginia, U.S.
DiedJanuary 16, 2019(2019-01-16) (aged 91)
AlmamaterLynchburg College (1951)
1954–1959Powhatan HS (VA)
Hank Norton
Biographical details
Born(1927-10-15)October 15, 1927
Huntington, West Virginia, U.S.
DiedJanuary 16, 2019(2019-01-16) (aged 91)
Alma materLynchburg College (1951)
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1954–1959Powhatan HS (VA)
1960–1993Ferrum
Head coaching record
Overall63–31–1 (college)
181–45–9 (junior college)
40–16–3 (high school)
Tournaments2–4 (NCAA D-III playoffs)
4–1 (NJCAA playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
4 NJACC (1965, 1968, 1974, 1977)
6 CFC (1971–1972, 1974, 1979–1981)

W. H. "Hank" Norton (October 15, 1927 – January 16, 2019)[1] was American football coach. He served as the head coach at Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia from 1960 to 1993.[2] Norton coached Ferrum to four NJCAA National Football Championships and then guided the program to four-year NCAA varsity status in 1985.[3]

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