Jack Ankerson (born March 1, 1942) is an American sports executive.
A native of
Neenah, Wisconsin
Neenah ( ) is a city in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, United States. It is situated on the banks of Lake Winnebago, Little Lake Butte des Morts, and the Fox River (Green Bay tributary), Fox River approximately northeast of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, O ...
, attended
Ripon College, where he played
football
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,
tennis
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, and
basketball
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, earning all-conference honors in 1963 and 1964 and ranked as one of the small school's all-time leading scorers.
He was drafted as a
quarterback
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in the 16th round of the
1964 NFL draft
The 1964 NFL draft was held in Chicago, Illinois, at the Sheraton Hotel & Towers on Monday, December 2, 1963.
The first overall pick was Dave Parks, an end from Texas Tech, selected by the San Francisco 49ers.
The AFL draft was two days e ...
by the
St. Louis Cardinals. After a brief football career with the Cardinals, Ankerson worked in the front office of the
Kentucky Colonels
The Kentucky Colonels were an American professional basketball team based in Louisville, Kentucky. They competed in the American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1967 to 1976. The name is derived from the historic Kentucky Colonels. The Colo ...
of the
American Basketball Association
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(ABA). He was later hired as general manager of the
San Antonio Spurs
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, where in 1974,
The Sporting News
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named him ABA Executive of the Year.
In May 1974, Ankerson was hired as the
general manager
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of the ABA's
Virginia Squires
The Virginia Squires were a basketball team based in Norfolk, Virginia, and playing in several other Virginia cities. They were members of the American Basketball Association from 1970 to 1976.
The team originated in 1967 as the Oakland Oaks, a ...
, who would finish the 1974–75 season with a record of 15–69, the worst in the league.
Ankerson served as head coach of the Squires for two games, going 1–1, after taking over for
Bill Musselman on January 21, 1976. Ankerson was replaced by
Zelmo Beaty two days later.
Ankerson worked for several years as a sports and program director at
WTAR radio station in
Norfolk, Virginia
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In 1995, at the age of 53, Ankerson joined the
Norfolk Tides
The Norfolk Tides are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A (baseball), Triple-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles. They are located in Norfolk, Virginia, and are named in nautical reference to the city's loc ...
, then the
Triple-A affiliate of the
New York Mets
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, as the team's director of broadcasting and sales.
Since February 2000, Ankerson has served as Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Sports Commission in
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Virginia Beach (colloquially VB) is the most populous city in the U.S. commonwealth of Virginia. The city is located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay in southeastern Virginia. It is the sixth-most populous city in the ...
. He is also the "Voice of the Monarchs," the public address announcer for
Old Dominion University
Old Dominion University (ODU) is a Public university, public research university in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. Established in 1930 as the two-year Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary, it began by educating people with fewer ...
football and men's and women's basketball games.
In 2010, he was selected for induction into the Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame.
References
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1942 births
Living people
American football quarterbacks
Kentucky Colonels executives
NBA general managers
Ripon Red Hawks football players
Ripon Red Hawks men's basketball players
Ripon Red Hawks men's tennis players
San Antonio Spurs executives
St. Louis Cardinals (football) players
Virginia Squires coaches
Virginia Squires executives
Sportspeople from Neenah, Wisconsin
Players of American football from Wisconsin
Basketball players from Wisconsin
American men's basketball players
Basketball coaches from Wisconsin
20th-century American sportsmen