- Mario DeMarco
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Mario DeMarco Date of birth: July 24, 1924 Place of birth: Boonton, New Jersey Date of death: December 9, 1956 (aged 32)Place of death: Mount Slesse, British Columbia Career information CFL status: Import Position(s): G Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight: 220 lb (100 kg) College: Miami Organizations As player: 1949
1951–1952
1953–1956Detroit Lions (NFL)
Edmonton Eskimos (WIFU)
Saskatchewan Roughriders (WIFU)Career highlights and awards CFL All-Star: 1952, 1954 Retired #s: 55 (Saskatchewan Roughriders) Mario Joseph DeMarco, (born July 24, 1924 in Boonton, New Jersey – died December 9, 1956 on Mount Slesse, British Columbia, Canada) was a former American college football, National Football League, and professional Canadian football player, and was one of 62 people that died on Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 810, on December 9, 1956.[1]
Raised in Boonton, DeMarco started at offensive lineman for four seasons at Boonton High School.[2]
DeMarco played professionally as an offensive lineman for the NFL's Detroit Lions in 1949, before joining the Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Interprovincial Football Union for two seasons beginning in 1951. DeMarco joined the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1953, and was a member of the team for four years until the time of his death.[1] He was thrice named a West All-Star (in 1951, 1952 and 1954).[1] DeMarco's #55 jersey is one of eight that has been retired by the Roughriders.
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College career
DeMarco played collegiately for the University of Miami Hurricanes from 1945 to 1949.
Professional career
Following college, DeMarco signed with the NFL Detroit Lions, playing one season in 1949. In 1951, DeMarco joined the WIFU Edmonton Eskimos, where he played for two years. DeMarco joined the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1952, and played with them until his death.[1] He was a West All-Star in 1951, 1952 and 1954, and was on his way back to Regina, Saskatchewan, on Flight 810 after watching teammates Mel Becket and Gordon Sturtridge play in the 1956 East–West All-Star game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on December 8, 1956.[1]
Death
DeMarco, along with Roughriders teammates, Becket, Sturtridge, and Ray Syrnyk, were passengers on Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 810 with another CFL player, Calvin Jones, of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.[1] All five players were present at the 1956 East–West All-Star game in Vancouver, British Columbia, and were headed back to their respective teams' home cities.[1] The five players were accompanied by 54 other passengers, and 3 crew members who all lost their lives in Western Canada's worst aviation disaster on December 9, 1956.[1]
Legacy
Since 1957, in memory of DeMarco and his teammate Mel Becket, the WIFU and its successor, the Canadian Football League, have annually awarded the DeMarco-Becket Memorial Trophy to the most outstanding lineman in the West Division.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i O'Keefe, Betty (2006). Disaster on Mount Slesse. Caitlin Press. ISBN 1-894759-21-4. http://books.google.com/books?id=uoRGAAAAYAAJ&q=disaster+on+mount+slesse&dq=disaster+on+mount+slesse&ei=qW3-SteRBoqQlQT-z5miDw.
- ^ Andrikanich, Ryan. "Honoring a legend", Daily Record (Morristown), December 9, 2006. Accessed July 19, 2011. "On this day 50 years ago, one of the worst commercial aviation disasters in Canadian history took the life of a promising young American football player who began his career as an offensive lineman for Boonton High School.... Mario DeMarco was born and raised in Boonton and played football for four years as a starting offensive lineman."
Sources
- Pro-Football Reference.com Profile – Mario DeMarco
- CFL Facts & Figures. 2009 Edition. All-Time Division All-Star List on page 227.
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AffiliationsLeague: Canadian Football League • Division: WestCategories:- 1924 births
- 1956 deaths
- Accidental deaths in British Columbia
- American football offensive linemen
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