John Giannantonio Explained

John(The Legend of Netcong) Giannantonio
School:Villanova Wildcats
Currentposition:Running back
Class:Graduate
Pastschools:
Highschool:Netcong (NJ)
Birth Date: 1934
Birth Place:Netcong, New Jersey
Height Ft:5
Height In:7

John Giannantonio (born 1934) is a former American football player who set several national high school football records, many which still stand. As a 5feet, 137lb sophomore at the now-defunct Netcong High School in Netcong, New Jersey in 1950, Giannantonio rushed for 4,756 yards and 41 touchdowns over the team's eight-game season.[1] During a game in November that season against Mountain Lakes High School he rushed for 754 yards and nine touchdowns in a 61–0 win.[2] [3] [4] His 594.5 rushing yards per game average, season rushing yards total, and single-game rushing yards against Mountain Lakes remain national high school records as of 2021.[1] [5]

As a junior at Netcong, Giannantonio rushed for 38 touchdowns and had a 514-yard game.[5] He then transferred to Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida as a senior, but due to transfer rules, in order to retain his academic eligibility he did not play on the football team. After high school, he was offered a two-year scholarship to Notre Dame and a four-year scholarship to Villanova. He chose to attend Villanova and played on the varsity football team for three years but was unable to replicate his success from high school.[3] After his playing career, he returned to New Jersey and taught mathematics in the Andover Regional School District at Andover Regional Middle School for 38 years before retiring in 1995.[4] [5]

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  1. Web site: Johnny G.'s prodigious marks have endured since 1950. National Federation of State High School Associations. July 24, 2016. August 9, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160809160513/http://old.nfhs.org/content.aspx?id=6011. dead.
  2. Walters. John. Down and Out in New Jersey. Newsweek. January 29, 2014. July 24, 2016.
  3. Web site: Rohrbach. Ben. Unbroken Records: Johnny G's single-game rushing standard. Yahoo Sports. July 24, 2016. October 16, 2013.
  4. Web site: Di Ionno. Mark. Netcong 76-year-old is a living legend for setting unbroken national high school football record in 1950. New Jersey On-Line. July 24, 2016. November 7, 2010.
  5. Web site: Krider. Dave. John Giannantonio still holds the national record for rushing yards in a game and in a season. MaxPreps. July 24, 2016. September 16, 2013.