Larry Mialik is an American athlete, who played tight end in the National Football League (NFL) from 1972 through 1976. He also sailed as a member of the crew aboard America³, winner of the America's Cup in 1992.
Biography
editMialik was born Lawrence George Mialik on May 15, 1950, in Passaic, New Jersey.[1]
He began playing football in the tenth grade at Clifton High School in Clifton, New Jersey.[2]
Athletic career
editMialik played at the collegiate level at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he was a 1st team All Big Ten selection as a tight end as well as an Associated Press honorable mention All-American.
Mialik was drafted in the twelfth round of the 1972 NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons and would be with the team for four credited seasons. He played with the San Diego Chargers during the 1976 NFL season. He is a vested NFL alumni.
Mialik initially took up sailing as a hobby but became interested in the competitive aspect of the sport when he met members of the crew of The Heart of America, a contender for the America's Cup in 1987.[3] He would go on to participate in four America's Cup campaigns, including serving as a member of the winning crew with America³ in 1992. In the victorious 1992 effort, Mialik worked as a "grinder," operating the heavy winches which control the jib and spinnaker, the two forward sails.[3]
Footnotes
edit- ^ "Larry Mialik Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
- ^ Doherty, Justin. What It Means to Be a Badger: Barry Alvarez and Wisconsin's Greatest Players, p. 69. Triumph Books, 2011. ISBN 9781617495373. Accessed September 29, 2016. "So I really didn't start until I was a sophomore at Clifton High School in Clifton, New Jersey.... I lived in Passaic, where he went to school. I went to Clifton High School, and he went to Passaic High School, and we played each other in his senior year."
- ^ a b Gabriella Mazzucca, "Where Are They Now?" Street & Smith's Pro Football 1994, pp. 70-71.