Cuban-American coach from Miami leads South Carolina into the Final Four

Cuban-Americans are everywhere, not just en la sopa, but in the Final Four as well!

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South Carolina’s Frank Martin Began His Career in Miami

Mar 24, 2017; New York, NY, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Frank Martin reacts during the second half against the Baylor Bears in the semifinals of the East Regional of the 2017 NCAA Tournament at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

South Carolina is headed to the Final Four after winning its first NCAA Tournament game since 1973 in the first round. Head Coach Frank Martin began his coaching career as a high school coach in Miami.

Martin is a first generation Cuban-American. He is the son of political exiles from Cuba. Martin grew up in Miami and graduated from Florida International in 1992. Growing up in South Florida in the 1970’s the two sports that grabbed the attention of Latin-American Immigrant families was baseball and football.

Martin’s mentor is former FIU and legendary Miami High School Coach Shakey Rodriguez. Martin spent 15 years as a high school basketball coach and math teacher. He began his career as an assistant at his Alma mater Miami High School. He stayed there for seven seasons.

Martin was working as a bouncer at a night club in addition to coaching the Junior Varsity at Miami High when an incident at the club pushed Martin to decide to pursue becoming a Basketball Coach full time.

One night a group of men that he had kicked out the club he worked at returned to the club with a gun at approximately 2:30 AM and fired shots at Martin.

Martin told the New York Times in 2010: “It was one of those moments that kind of made me think about what I was doing for a living.”

He credits that night for changing his life and added:“I don’t know what path I would have followed. I would have worked because that’s what my family expected and raised me to do. What line of work, where, how, I have no idea”

Martin left Miami High School for North Miami high school where he spent three seasons. He won three consecutive state titles at North Miami with stars and future NBA Players Udonis Haslem and Steve Blake under his tutelage.

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