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in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania in his junior year, where he excelled in football, basketball, and baseball. He played right halfback for the football team, leading the team to the school's first undefeated season in 1917. On the basketball team, he played guard and was the team captain. He graduated
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in 1926. He also played for the Waterbury-Hartford Blues in 1924, prior to that team's entry into the NFL. While he was playing professional football, he was also a head
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team. He was the only Crusader coach to have served for just one season, as after his first season, he became football coach at
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He was inducted into the College of The Holy Cross Crusader Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1958.
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Simendinger then went on to an outstanding coaching and teaching career at
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He attended college at 695:High school football coaches in Pennsylvania 402: 388: 30: 330: 244:After graduating, Simendinger was a head 354: 265:Northeast Catholic High School for Boys 680:Lehigh Mountain Hawks football players 675:Lehigh Mountain Hawks baseball players 632: 331:Wasylenko, Bill (September 28, 2010). 324: 665:Holy Cross Crusaders football players 660:Holy Cross Crusaders baseball players 383: 710:Basketball coaches from Pennsylvania 16:American baseball player (1899–1972) 248:coach for his Holy Cross Crusaders 13: 705:Baseball players from Philadelphia 241:of the Eastern Intercollegiates.” 80:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 14: 726: 715:College of the Holy Cross alumni 237:, earning him the nickname the “ 233:in his baseball debut against 1: 342:. 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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
La Salle College High School
Holy Cross
Halfback
Waterbury Blues
Hartford Blues
1926
PFR
American football
National Football League
Hartford Blues
college basketball
Holy Cross
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
La Salle College High School
Lehigh University
college football
baseball
home runs
double
Dartmouth College
Babe Ruth
college basketball
basketball
Gonzaga High School
Washington, D.C.
Northeast Catholic High School for Boys
National Football League
Frank Reagan

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