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Milton Frank


Milton Frank II was born September 5, 1910 in Nashville, TN.

Frank earned a football scholarship to the University of Tennessee, playing for the legendary Robert Neyland.

Coach Frank held a B.S. degree from the University of Tennessee (1934), and a Masters Degree from George Peabody College in Physical Education and School Administration.

Milton Frank came to Huntsville in 1934 as coach and athletic director at Huntsville High School; a position he held until 1946. For 12 years he directed athletics at the high school, then resigned in 1946 to enter the jewelry business.

He became a co-owner of a jewelry store in Huntsville and vice-president of one in Mobile.


He was a past president of the Huntsville Shrine and Optimist Clubs, a past president of Temple Bnai Sholom congregation in Huntsville, and a member of the city board of education for five years before his death, serving as chairman of the board in 1966.

A few weeks before his death the name of Huntsville Stadium was changed to Milton Frank Stadium in his honor.

Coached Huntsville High to 81 wins, 20 losses and 9 ties in 12 seasons. Coach Frank chaired the drive to build a new stadium in Huntsville. That stadium bears his name today. Milton Frank died April 10, 1967, in Huntsville.


Known Record:  81-20-9   80.2%

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 Team   Season   Class   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA   Region   Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Huntsville
Huntsville1946 9-024343
Huntsville1945 4-3-2154112
Huntsville1944 7-220871
Huntsville1943 7-1-126678
Huntsville1941 7-1-127772
Huntsville1940 6-1-212525
Huntsville1939 7-219839
Huntsville1938 5-2-216252
Huntsville1937 7-210751
Huntsville1936 6-2-112880
Huntsville1935 9-123685
Huntsville1934 7-319058
 12 Years81-20-922947660-0000-000
    
TOTALS
 12 Years81-20-922947660-0000-000

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