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DeNobile was truly a hometown boy. Born in Hamilton, he came up through the ranks with the [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]] Junior B team.<ref>'''Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2012 Media Guide and Record Book</ref> He was an unsung hero of the great Tiger-Cat teams. Though he was never an all-star during his 9 year career, he played in seven [[Grey Cup]] games, winning two (in 1957 and 1963).
DeNobile was truly a hometown boy. Born in Hamilton, he came up through the ranks with the [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]] Junior B team.<ref>'''Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2012 Media Guide and Record Book</ref> He was an unsung hero of the great Tiger-Cat teams. Though he was never an all-star during his 9 year career, he played in seven [[Grey Cup]] games, winning two (in 1957 and 1963).


He dies on May 5, 1995.
He died on May 5, 1995.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 15:37, 3 September 2013

Geno DeNobile
No. 55 & 62
Born:March 6, 1933
Hamilton, Ontario
Died:May 5, 1995
Career information
Position(s)G
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight225 lb (102 kg)
CJFLHamilton Tiger-Cats Junior B's
Career highlights and awards
HonorsGrey Cup Champion - 1957 & 63

Geno DeNobile was a Grey Cup champion Canadian football player, playing from 1956 to 1964 with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.[1]

DeNobile was truly a hometown boy. Born in Hamilton, he came up through the ranks with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Junior B team.[2] He was an unsung hero of the great Tiger-Cat teams. Though he was never an all-star during his 9 year career, he played in seven Grey Cup games, winning two (in 1957 and 1963).

He died on May 5, 1995.

References

  1. ^ FANBASE entry: Geno DeNobile
  2. ^ Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2012 Media Guide and Record Book