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Moody Sarno Sarno pictured in Sub Turri 1944, Boston College yearbook Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born September 21, 1914 Place of birth Boston Massachusetts Died November 9, 1997 (aged 83)Playing career 1933–1935 Fordham Position(s) Tackle Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1938–1939
1940
1941–1942
1943–1945
1955–1982Everett HS (MA) (assistant)
Phillips Andover (MA) (line)
Boston College (line)
Boston College
Everett HS (MA)Head coaching record Overall 11–7–1 (college)
128–116–11 (high school)Statistics College Football Data Warehouse Amerino J. "Moody" Sarno (September 21, 1914 – November 9, 1997) was an American football player and coach. An All-American at Fordham University, he played on the same offensive line as future Pro Football Hall of Famer Vince Lombardi. On March 30, 1941, he was hired as Boston College's line coach. He became the Eagles head coach in 1943 after head coach Denny Myers joined the United States Navy. Sarno himself was the only member of the Boston College coaching staff not to join the United States Armed Forces. In three seasons as head coach at Boston College, he had an 11–7–1 record, including an unbeaten 1943 season. He later served as head coach at his former school, Everett High School in Everett, Massachusetts from 1955 to 1982. In 28 seasons at Everett, he finished with a 128–116–11 record and won four state championships (1961, 1962, 1964, 1965).
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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Boston College Eagles (NCAA University Division Independent) (1943–1945) 1943 Boston College 4–0–1 1944 Boston College 4–3 1945 Boston College 4–5 Boston College: 11–7–1 Total: 11–7–1 References
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Boston College Eagles head football coaches Joseph Drum (1893) • William Nagle (1894) • Joseph Lawless (1895) • Frank Carney (1896) • John Dunlop (1897–1899) • No team (1900) • John Dunlop (1901) • Arthur White (1902) • No team (1903–1907) • Joe Reilly & Joe Kenney (1908) • Charles McCarthy (1909) • James Hart (1910) • Joseph Courtney (1911) • William Joy (1912–1913) • Stephen Mahoney (1914–1915) • Charles Brickley (1916–1917) • Frank Morrissey (1918) • Frank Cavanaugh (1919–1926) • D. Leo Daley (1927) • Joe McKenney (1928–1934) • Dinny McNamara (1935) • Harry Downes (1935) • Gil Dobie (1936–1938) • Frank Leahy (1939–1940) • Denny Myers (1941–1942) • Moody Sarno (1943–1945) • Denny Myers (1946–1950) • Mike Holovak (1951–1959) • Ernie Hefferle (1960–1961) • Jim Miller (1962–1967) • Joe Yukica (1968–1977) • Ed Chlebek (1978–1980) • Jack Bicknell (1981–1990) • Tom Coughlin (1991–1993) • Dan Henning (1994–1996) • Tom O'Brien (1997–2006) • Frank Spaziani # (2006) • Jeff Jagodzinski (2007–2008) • Frank Spaziani (2009– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Categories:- 1914 births
- 1997 deaths
- Boston College Eagles football coaches
- Fordham Rams football players
- High school football coaches in the United States
- People from Boston, Massachusetts
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