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Legendary Collegiate Wrestling Coach Doug Parker Dies At 95


UpdatedWed, May 5, 2021 at 1:30 pm ET
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Longtime Springfield College wrestling coach Doug Parker. (Springfield College)
SPRINGFIELD, MA Doug Parker, a World War II U.S. Army veteran who coached wrestling at Springfield College for 35 years and was the father of longtime Enfield High School wrestling coach Kirk Parker, died April 24. He was 95.
From 1955 to 1990, Parker compiled a career record of 518-169-11, a .750 winning percentage. His teams never had a losing season, and he was named New England Coach of the Year three times. Springfield won 21 New England titles and produced 24 All-Americans, including 1984 Olympic gold medalist Jeff Blatnick.
Parker was a member of the NCAA Division II Wrestling Hall of Fame. In 1999, the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum awarded him the Lifetime Service to Wrestling Award in recognition of his years of dedication to the development of leadership and citizenship in young people through the sport of wrestli ....

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Former Trinity College, NFL Standout Roger LeClerc Dies


UpdatedMon, Jan 25, 2021 at 9:21 am ET
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An autographed photo of Roger LeClerc, taken at Wrigley Field in Chicago in the early 1960s. (Jensen Family Collection)
AGAWAM, MA Roger LeClerc, one of the last two-way players in the National Football League who won an NFL championship with the Chicago Bears in 1963, died Thursday after a long illness. He was 84.
A native of Springfield, Mass., LeClerc played both football and baseball at Trinity College in Hartford. He achieved Little All-American honors in football, and was also the Dan Webster Team MVP award winner for the Bantams baseball team.
He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 15th round in 1959, and played linebacker, center and kicker under legendary head coach George Papa Bear Halas from 1960 to 1966. His final pro season came with the Denver Broncos of the American Football League in 1967. ....

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