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As a player,
DeSylvia was a
four-year letterman
on Oregon State
Football, playing
offense and defense,
and was named to the
All-Coast 2nd Team
and received an AP
All-American
honorable mention.
In 1949, DeSylvia
was voted team
captain and played
in the East-West
Shrine game. He was
drafted by the
Philadelphia Eagles.
As a coach,
DeSylvia won state
championships in
football, baseball
and track. At
Jefferson, with
players Terry Baker
and brothers Mel and
Ray Renfro, he won
two state football
championships and
seven PIL Football
League
championships.
DeSylvia was also an
assistant coach for
state champion
baseball and
football teams at
Grand and David
Douglas. He has won
multiple awards,
including league
Coach of the Year,
and he is one of the
original founders of
Oregon Pop Warner
football.
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