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Dale Castro
Dale Castro (born November 26, 1959) is a former American college and professional football player and coach. He played college football for the University of Maryland as a record-setting placekicker and All-American. Castro had a brief professional career in the Arena Football League, and then spent two decades coaching high school football.
==Early life and college==
Castro was born in 1959〔(Dale Castro ), ArenaFan Online, retrieved July 27, 2009.〕 and grew up in Shady Side, Maryland. He attended the University of Maryland with the intention of earning a scholarship as a baseball pitcher, but contracted mononucleosis during his first semester which caused him to miss the try-outs. After he recuperated, Castro decided to try out for the football team as a walk-on placekicker, a position he had played in high school. During his sophomore year, he was offered a scholarship. He joined another Maryland walk-on that season who gained national recognition, Charlie Wysocki, who was the nation's rushing leader in 1979.〔(Kicking And Clawing In Maryland ), ''Sports Illustrated'', October 1, 1979.〕
In 1979, Castro tied the NCAA record for most field goals in a half, with four against . In the fourth quarter of that game, he made a fifth field goal.〔 He set a then-NCAA record when he made his first 16 field goal attempts. In total, he made 17 field goals during the season.〔 Castro was named a consensus first-team All-American by the NCAA selectors: the Walter Camp Football Foundation, United Press International, Football Writers Association of America, and ''The Sporting News''.〔"All-Time Honors", ''2007 Maryland Football Media Guide'', p. 160, University of Maryland, 2007.〕 He concluded his collegiate career in 1980, and as the end of 2008 season, he remains the school's fourth-ranked player in career punting yards (8,584), seventh-ranked in field goal percentage (69.2%), and tenth-ranked in career field goals (27).〔(Maryland Athletics Announces 2009 Hall of Fame Class ), University of Maryland, May 29, 2009.〕

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