John North (American football)

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John North
No. 55
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Washington Redskins
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Career history
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Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Receiving yards:784
Interceptions:1
Touchdowns:6
Player stats at NFL.com

John Puckett North (June 17, 1921 – July 6, 2010)

Washington Redskins
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A native of Gilliam, North grew up in Old Hickory, Tenn. He lettered in football, basketball and track at Castle Heights High School in Tennessee. He is a member of the Castle Heights Hall of Fame.

After receiving several offers, he signed with Vanderbilt, where he played football and basketball and ran track in 1942. But after his freshman year, he enlisted in the Marines to fight in World War II at the age of 17. He achieved the rank of sergeant, but was wounded on the Island of Tinian, having been shot multiple times in both calves, and was rushed to medical care. His parents were told that he had died, and upon discovering he was alive but injured, inquired about his condition. The doctors said he would never walk again. This proved only to hold true for about a year. He had begun walking around the hospital on his hands in his free time, and pushed himself hard in physical therapy, that he soon regained his strength. He was awarded a Purple Heart.

After his playing career, North moved into coaching. He was a high school coach in Alabama, then in college at

New Orleans Breakers.[1]

References

  1. ^
    Times-Picayune
    , July 8, 2010.
  2. ^ "Lions' coach goes to Saints". The Boston Globe. February 3, 1973.