E. M. Handy
American football coach
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1904-01-15)January 15, 1904 |
Died | January 17, 1975(1975-01-17) (aged 71) |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1927–1928 | Apprentice |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 5–9–1 |
Edward Malvern Handy[1] (January 15, 1904 – January 17, 1975) was an American football coach. Handy was the fifth head football coach at The Apprentice School in Newport News, Virginia and he held that position for two seasons, from 1927 until 1928. His coaching record at Apprentice was 5–9–1.[2]
References
External links
- E. M. Handy at Find a Grave
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Apprentice Builders head football coaches
- Jim Preas (1919–1921)
- A. Burnet Stoney (1922–1923)
- Edward J. Robeson Jr. (1924–1925)
- R. L. Patterson (1926)
- E. M. Handy (1927–1928)
- F. R. White (1929–1931)
- J. B. McArthur (1932)
- F. R. White (1933)
- W. F. Metts (1934–1937)
- W. H. Collier (1938–1939)
- Frank Dobson (1940–1948)
- Vernon Haynes (1949–1950)
- John A. Burns (1951–1952)
- Frank Masters (1953)
- Albert Marshall (1954–1956)
- Gordon Lamkin (1957–1959)
- G. R. Heflin (1960–1961)
- John A. Burns (1962)
- Bob Tata (1963)
- H. K. Brown Jr. (1964)
- Romie Hamilton (1965)
- J. E. Bradshaw (1966)
- W. S. Renn Jr. (1967–1968)
- Winston Siegfried (1969–1970)
- James H. Wilson (1971–1974)
- Gene Yearwood (1975–1976)
- Norm Snead (1977–1984)
- Phil Janaro (1985–1987)
- Norm Snead (1988–1989)
- Paul Hoffmann (1990–1997)
- Aubrey Kelly (1998–2001)
- Phil Janaro (2002–2007)
- Michael Vite (2008–2011)
- Paul Hoffmann (2012–2013)
- Paul White (2014–2016)
- Mark Tomlin # (2017)
- John Davis (2018–2019)
- No team (2020)
- John Davis (2021)
- Vincent Brown (2022– )
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