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* Inducted into the Gettysburg College Hall of Athletic Honor in 1978. He excelled at baseball (playing second base and centerfield) and was a guard on the basketball team. leading the team in scoring in his sophomore and senior seasons. He was a fullback in football, being named to honorable mention on the Williamson All-America team and the Little All-America team. He was a Maxwell Club Award recipient; Associated Press All-State two years in a row; and All-East junior and senior years. <ref name="Gettysburg">{{cite-web | url=http://www.gettysburgsports.com/hof.aspx?hof=26&path=&kiosk= | year=2009 | month=6 | day=22}}</ref>.
* Inducted into the Gettysburg College Hall of Athletic Honor in 1978. He excelled at baseball (playing second base and centerfield) and was a guard on the basketball team. leading the team in scoring in his sophomore and senior seasons. He was a fullback in football, being named to honorable mention on the Williamson All-America team and the Little All-America team. He was a Maxwell Club Award recipient; Associated Press All-State two years in a row; and All-East junior and senior years. <ref name="Gettysburg">{{cite-web | url=http://www.gettysburgsports.com/hof.aspx?hof=26&path=&kiosk= | year=2009 | month=6 | day=22}}</ref>.
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He was a three sport letterman who hit .521
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Source - The Sporting News, June 25, 1958, Page 26 (Tabbing the Kids)

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  • Inducted into the Gettysburg College Hall of Athletic Honor in 1978. He excelled at baseball (playing second base and centerfield) and was a guard on the basketball team. leading the team in scoring in his sophomore and senior seasons. He was a fullback in football, being named to honorable mention on the Williamson All-America team and the Little All-America team. He was a Maxwell Club Award recipient; Associated Press All-State two years in a row; and All-East junior and senior years. [1].

He was a three sport letterman who hit .521

Source - The Sporting News, June 25, 1958, Page 26 (Tabbing the Kids)