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Frank Summers (coach)

Francis Lee "Frank" Summers (born August 2, 1899 – August 17, 1974) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach. A 1922 graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, Summers played all three sports in his time as a cadet, as well as track. He was a member of the Keydets's 1920 football team known as the "Flying Squadron", the program's only undefeated and tie-free team. Summers served as athletic director for VMI and Hampden–Sydney College, as well as the Staunton Military Academy. He is a member of the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
==Personal life==
Summers was born in Alexandria, Virginia in 1899. He attended the now-defunct Staunton Military Academy in Staunton, Virginia. At Staunton Military, Summers excelled in football and basketball. He carried these talents with him to the Virginia Military Institute, where he lettered in four sports: football, basketball, baseball, and track. He was the first VMI cadet to win letters in all of these sports, and ended up with twelve letters in three years.〔(Francis Summers – VSHFM Class of 1975 )〕 In football, Summers was named to the All-South Atlantic team and played a key role in the 1920 squad (nicknamed the "Flying Squadron") that was the first and only undefeated and tie-free VMI football team. He was captain of the track team where he specialized in the shot put and discus throw.〔
Summers was heralded for his excellence in athletics as well as academics, and was a second ranking officer in the Corps of Cadets.〔 He earned more monograms than anyone in the school's history.〔(Frank Summers Team Leadership Award – VMI Prizes, Medals, and Awards )〕
In 1944, Summers took a brief hiatus from college athletics to serve with the American Red Cross during World War II.〔 He had previously attempted to join the military three times, but was rejected on all occasions due to physical reasons.〔(Record of the Hampden-Sydney Alumni Association )〕 Summers died in 1974 at the age of 75, leaving behind two children; a daughter, Anne, and a son, Frank, Jr.〔

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