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Art Massaro ’53 lettered three years for the W&J football team in the early 1950s and is considered one of the most talented players in the school’s history. Massaro played on both sides of the ball and also handled the kicking duties for the Presidents. In 1952, he led W&J to a 5-1 record, its best record in over 11 years, by scoring 75 points on 11 touchdowns and nine extra points.
He also caught 10 passes for 418 yards and received All-District honors on both offense and defense by the Pittsburgh Press. He also scored all three touchdowns in a victory over Geneva and made the game-winning kick against Thiel. In 1953, he joined the coaching staff for the Presidents.
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