Frank Hankin
Frank Hankin was head wrestling coach at Gonzales High School and led the Spartans to five Mission Trail Athletic League championships in six seasons.
His record in dual meets was 112-5-2. He also coached football and started a youth wrestling club.
Hankin was a three-time state place-winner as a wrestler for Yuma Union High School in Arizona and also played football, ran track and was a member of the gymnastics team.
As a college athlete at the University of Utah, he was a three-time Western Athletic Conference Champion and earned All-American honors by placing fourth in the NCAA tournament.
After leaving Gonzales, Hankin served as a wrestling coach at Hartnell College in Salinas for one season and was a wrestling official for high school competition in the Central Coast Section for many years.
During his 30 years of teaching and academic counseling, Hankin became director of financial aid and then dean of student affairs at Palomar Community College in San Diego County, where he also coached soccer. He also served two terms as the faculty president, as well as the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference president.
Awards:
Year
2022
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Award
Lifetime Service to Wrestling
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Chapter/Region
California
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All American Awards:
Season
1961
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School
Utah
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Tournament
Division I
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Weight
167
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Place
4
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