Thomas Richard Sterck | |
Birth Date: | June 20, 1900 |
Death Date: | September 1970 (age 70) |
School: | Washington & Jefferson Presidents |
Pastschools: | Washington & Jefferson (1918 - 1920) |
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Thomas Richard Sterck (June 20, 1900 – September 1970) was an American football player.
Sterck was born in 1900 and attended Peabody High School in Pittsburgh. He was a star athlete at Peabody, participating in football and track. He set the school record in the discus.
At age 18, and with World War I underway, Sterck joined the students' army and was assigned to Washington & Jefferson College.[1] At Washington & Jefferson, he played at the center position, and was also tried as a guard, on the 1918 Washington & Jefferson Red and Black football team.[2] At the end of the 1918 season, he was selected by Tiny Maxwell as a first-team center on his 1918 College Football All-America Team.[3] [4]
Sterck missed the 1919 football season with a broken leg.[5] He returned to the football team in 1920 and also played on the Washington & Jefferson basketball team.[6]
Sterck later worked in the advertising business.[7]