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Dennis Mendyk played for his native
St. Charles through his sophomore year then transferred to SS. Peter &
Paul High School where he played football, basketball and baseball. It
was on the gridiron where he made his mark as he earned all-state honors
his senior season as a halfback in 1952. He moved on to Michigan State
College where he was a standout in both football and baseball. The Spartans’
coaching staff moved him from halfback to end during his freshman year
in 1953 as the 6-1, 183-pound speedster possessed an excellent pair of
hands. Mendyk earned the nickname “Dennis the Mennis” during
his collegiate career mainly because of his penchant of being a thorn
in the side of Notre Dame. During his senior year in 1956, Mendyk scored
on touchdown runs of 62 and 68 yards in the Spartans’ 47-14 romp
over the Irish. He also played in the North-South All-Star football game
that year. He played minor league baseball in the Detroit Tigers’
farm system and batted .358 in the Class B Pony League for Erie, Pa. He
was a third round draft choice by the New York Giants football team and
was slated to back up Frank Gifford, one of the league’s top receivers.
But injuries on defense forced the Giants to carry and extra defensive
back instead of an extra receiver, so Mendyk wound up in the Canadian
Football League where he played for the Toronto Argonauts and the Winnipeg
Blue Bombers. It was with Winnipeg where he played in the Grey Cup championship
game in 1957 for legendary football coach Bud Grant. He returned to baseball
in 1958-59 playing in the Class D league. In 1957, SS. Peter & Paul
named the school’s annual Most Outstanding Athlete award in his
honor. He currently resides in California.
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