Career
He began his college career with Huron University before transferring to East Stroudsburg State University his junior year where he both played soccer and wrestled. He was a 1974 Third Team and 1975 Second Team Division II All American wrestler. In 1974, he placed third in the 158 pounds division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II national championship.
In 1975, he signed with the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the North American Soccer League.
He spent the 1975 season as an amateur, then turned professional in 1976. He saw time in four games, mostly as late game substitutes to Arnie Mausser.
The Rowdies released him just before the 1977 season. In April 1977, he signed as a free agent with the Washington Diplomats.
In the fall of 1977, the Diplomats sent him on loan to the Memphis Rogues for the indoor season, but a hand injury kept him out of any games.
The Diplomats then traded him to the Rogues where he played 27 games during the outdoor season. In the fall of 1980, he moved to the Phoenix Inferno of the Major Indoor Soccer League. In 1981, he finished his professional career with the San Jose Earthquakes.
He died in a car accident in July 1990.
At the time he owned the club, Rumours in the Gap.