Henry B. Hucles

Henry B. Hucles Jr.
Sport(s) Football, basketball, baseball
Biographical details
Born (1897-11-11)November 11, 1897
Petersburg, Virginia
Died September 11, 1979(1979-09-11) (aged 81)
Brooklyn, New York
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
19191920 Virginia Union
19241925 Prairie View A&M
19261942 Virginia Union
Basketball
19381940 Virginia Union
19411943 Virginia Union
Baseball
? Virginia Union
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
19261950 Virginia Union
Head coaching record
Overall 1015319 (football)
7512 (basketball)

Henry Boyd Hucles, Jr. was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Virginia Union University from 1919 to 1920 and again from 1926 to 1942 and at Prairie View A&M University from 1925 to 1926, compiling a career college football record of 1015319. Hucles was also the athletic director at Virginia Union from 1926 to 1950.[1] His son, Henry B. Hucles III, became a suffragan bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island.[2]

He was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 1997.

Personal Life

Henry Boyd Hucles, Jr. was born in Petersburg, VA on November 11, 1897. In 1917, he studied at Wayland Academy in Washington D.C. before attending studying physics at Virginia Union University from 1919-1920. While at VUU he founded the Zeta chapter of Omega Psi Phi and earned All-American honors as a quarterback for the Virginia Union Panthers.[3][4] As a senior, he was player-coach for the team.[3] He graduated with a BSc from Springfield College in 1933. He was instrumental in the establishment of the Richmond Coliseum.[3] He died in Brooklyn, NY on September 11, 1979.

Coaching career

Hucles became the first VUU student athlete to then become a coach at the school, serving as the player football coach from 1919-1920 and then as the head football coach from 1926-1942 as well as Athletic Director and a professor of Health and Physical education.[4] From 1938 to 1943, he also served as Virginia Union University's basketball coach, leading the team to a CIAA title in the 1938/39 season.[4] From 1942 to 1943, future MLB and Hall of Famer Larry Doby, played on the VUU basketball team under Hucles.[5]

In 1921, he spent a year coaching at Shaw University.

Hucles was the first head football coach for the Prairie View A&M University Panthers located in Prairie View, Texas and he held that position for two seasons, from 1924 until 1925. His career coaching record at Prairie View was 11 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him seventh at Prairie View in total wins and fourth at Prairie View in winning percentage (.719).[6][7]

He died in Brooklyn, New York in 1979.[8][9]

Hucles's papers are available to researchers at Virginia Union University's Archives and Special Collections located in the L. Douglas Wilder Library and Learning Resource Center.

See also

References

  1. "Records of the Athletic Department". Virginia Union University. Retrieved January 8, 2011.
  2. Genealogy site
  3. 1 2 3 "A Celebrated Sportsman". Virginia Union University Archives & Special Collections. 2016-06-21. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
  4. 1 2 3 "Henry Boyd Hucles Jr. Collection Finding Aid" (PDF). Virginia Union University Archives and Special Collections.
  5. Hylton, Raymond (2014). Virginia Union University. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 119.
  6. Prairie View A&M University coaching records
  7. "Prairie View Agricultural & Mechanical University Directory". The Sports Network.
  8. http://vshfm.com/inductees/inductee_details.php?inducteeID=100
  9. http://vuusports.com/news/2010/12/14/FB_1214102819.aspx

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