sport.wikisort.org - AthleteHarold Brewer "Cookie" Cunningham (February 4, 1905 – November 3, 1995) was an American professional football player, basketball player, and basketball coach.
American football player (1905–1995)
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American football player
Cookie Cunningham Cunningham, circa 1924 |
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Position: | End |
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Born: | (1905-03-04)March 4, 1905 Mount Vernon, Ohio |
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Died: | November 3, 1995(1995-11-03) (aged 90) Leesburg, Florida |
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Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
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Weight: | 210 lb (95 kg) |
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High school: | Mount Vernon (OH) |
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College: | Ohio State |
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- Cleveland Panthers (1926)
- Cleveland Bulldogs (1927)
- Chicago Bears (1929)
- Staten Island Stapletons (1931)
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A two-sport athlete at Ohio State University, he started playing both football and basketball on the professional level in 1926. He started his professional football career by playing end for the Cleveland Panthers of the first American Football League. After the folding of the AFL, he played the same position for the Cleveland Bulldogs (1927), Chicago Bears (1929), and the Staten Island Stapletons (1931) of the National Football League. In the same five-year span, Cunningham also played center for the Cleveland Rosenblums and the Toledo Red Man Tobaccos (American Basketball League).
Coaching career
Subsequently, he became a basketball coach, first on the collegiate level before becoming a player-coach in the National Basketball League (Columbus Athletic Supply in 1937–38). He subsequently returned to the college ranks, coaching for Washington and Lee University (1939–1942) and the University of North Dakota (1946–1948).
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Washington and Lee Generals men's basketball head coaches |
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- C. L. Krebs (1906–1909)
- F. J. Pratt (1909–1910)
- J. W. H. Pollard (1910–1913)
- W. C. Raftery (1913–1923)
- K. E. Hines (1923–1924)
- Eddie Cameron (1924–1925)
- Richard Smith (1925–1930)
- Ray Ellerman (1930–1932)
- Harry Young (1932–1939)
- Cookie Cunningham (1939–1942)
- George Proctor (1942–1943)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Harry Young (1945–1946)
- Carl Wise (1946–1948)
- Bob Spessard (1948–1949)
- Conn Davis (1949–1950)
- Scotty Hamilton (1950–1952)
- Billy McCann (1952–1957)
- Weenie Miller (1957–1958)
- Robert McHenry (1958–1964)
- Verne Canfield (1964–1995)
- Kevin Moore (1995–1999)
- Jeff Lafave (1999–2003)
- Adam Hutchinson (2003–2017)
- Chris McHugh (2017– )
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North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's basketball head coaches |
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- George Sweetland (1904–1908)
- David L. Dunlap (1908–1912)
- Charles Armstrong (1912–1913)
- Fred V. Archer (1913–1914)
- Thomas Andrew Gill (1914–1918)
- Harry Caldwell (1918–1919)
- Paul J. Davis (1919–1924)
- Dutch Houser (1924–1925)
- Clement W. Letich (1925–1943)
- No team (1943–1944)
- Charles A. West (1944–1945)
- Red Jarrett (1945–1946)
- Cookie Cunningham (1946–1949)
- Red Jarrett (1949–1951)
- Louis D. Bogan (1951–1962)
- Bill Fitch (1962–1967)
- Jimmy Rodgers (1967–1970)
- Dave Gunther (1970–1988)
- Rich Glas (1988–2006)
- Brian Jones (2006–2019)
- Paul Sather (2019– )
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Cleveland Rosenblums 1929–30 ABL champions |
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Toledo Redmen 1929–30 NPBL champions |
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Akron Firestone Non-Skids 1932–33 NPBL champions |
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