Burl Friddle Explained

Burl Friddle
Birth Date:27 May 1900
Birth Place:Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Death Place:Franklin, Indiana, U.S.
Player Sport1:Men's basketball
Player Years1:1921–1925
Player Team1:Franklin
Player Positions:Center
Coach Sport1:Men's basketball
Coach Years1:1925–1935
Coach Team1:Washington HS (IN)
Coach Years2:1935–1942
Coach Team2:South Side HS (IN)
Coach Years3:1942–1944
Coach Team3:Toledo
Coach Years4:1948–1949
Coach Team4:Indianapolis Jets
Coach Years5:1951–1952
Coach Team5:Pike HS (IN)
Admin Years1:1943–1944
Admin Team1:Toledo
Overall Record:27–17 (college)
14–29 (BAA)
Championships:As player:
1x Indiana High School Boys Basketball Tournament championship (1920)
As coach:
2x Indiana High School Boys Basketball Tournament championship (1930, 1938)

Burl Rush Friddle (May 27, 1900 – October 11, 1978) was an American basketball player and coach. He was a member of the Franklin Wonder Five that won the Indiana high school boys basketball championship and went undefeated during the 1922–23 college basketball season. As a coach, he won two Indiana state championships and led a team of freshmen to the finals of the National Invitation Tournament.

Playing

Friddle played center on the Franklin High School basketball team that won the 1920 Indiana high school boys basketball championship. He then attended Franklin College, where, in 1922, he was joined by his high school coach, Ernest "Griz" Wagner, and many of his Franklin High teammates. During the next three seasons, Franklin College lost only two games and won two state collegiate championships (1923 and 1924).[1]

Coaching

In 1925, Friddle was an assisted in coaching the Washington High School basketball team. As Friddle was still a student at Franklin College, this was a violation of Indiana High School Athletic Association rules and led to the team being suspended for that year's state basketball tournament.[2] After graduating, Friddle became Washington's head coach and led the school to the state championship in 1930. In 1935, he became the head coach at South Side High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he complied a record of 106–40 and won a second state championship in 1938.[3] In 1942, Friddle became head men's basketball coach at the University of Toledo.[4] Due to World War II, Toledo was forced to play an all-freshman team consisting of players Friddle recruited from his home state of Indiana.[5] Despite this, the Rockets, led by Dave Minor, Chuck Harmon, Art Grove, and Dal Zuber, won 22 of 24 regular season games and made it to the 1943 National Invitation Tournament, where they defeated Manhattan and Washington & Jefferson before losing to St. John's in the championship game. On May 20, 1943, Friddle was named Toledo's athletic director.[6]

After the 1943–44 season, Friddle returned to Franklin to become an insurance agent. In 1948, he was named head coach of the Basketball Association of America's Indianapolis Jets after the team traded away player-coach Bruce Hale. He led the Jets to a 14–29 record and the team folded at the end of the season.[7] From 1951 to 1952, he was the head coach at Pike High School.[8]

Later life

Friddle continued to sell insurance until his retirement in the early 1970s. He died on October 11, 1978, at the age of 78. He was survived by his wife and three children.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Franklin Wonder Five . Indiana Historical Bureau . State of Indiana . 24 February 2024.
  2. News: Washington is on Black List . 24 February 2024 . The Crawfordsville Review . April 7, 1925.
  3. News: Burl Friddle Leaves Post . 24 February 2024 . Warsaw Daily Union . May 28, 1942.
  4. News: McGeorge . Dick . Burl Friddle Signs As T.U. Cage Coach . 24 February 2024 . Toledo Blade . May 27, 1942.
  5. News: McGeorge . Dick . Two More Games Set For Rockets Here This Week . 24 February 2024 . Toledo Blade . December 14, 1942.
  6. News: Burl Friddle Appointed Toledo Athletic Director . 24 February 2024 . Youngstown Vindicator . May 20, 1943.
  7. Web site: Burl Friddle . Basketball Reference . Sports Reference LLC . 24 February 2024.
  8. News: Burl Friddle Quits As Pike Twp. Coach . 24 February 2024 . The News-Sentinel . August 15, 1952.
  9. News: Burl Friddle . 24 February 2024 . Toledo Blade . October 13, 1978.