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Dave Robinson (American football)

Richard David Robinson (born May 3, 1941) is a former American football player. He played college football at Pennsylvania State University and professionally in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers and the Washington Redskins. Robinson was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013.〔(Dave Robinson's Pro Football Hall of Fame page )〕〔(Dave Robinson's Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement speech ) (Note- The transcription has two errors in the fifth paragraph: ''Moorestown'' is misspelled ''Morristown'' and ''Dick Loring'' is misspelled ''Dick Lauren''.)〕
==Early life==
Robinson, the youngest child of Leslie Robinson and his wife, Mary Gaines, lived in Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey for the first 18 years of his life.〔Picken, Barbara and Gail Greenberg (1972) His high school football team went undefeated for the first time in the teams history in 1957. http://www.pennlive.com/sports/index.ssf/2013/08/dave_robinson_calls_penn_state.html "Dave Robinson at the Hula Bowl which honored him as a Penn State senior in the late 1950s. Robinson was an All-American at Penn State and became a defensive end for the Green Bay Packers. He is the son of Mrs. Mary Robinson."〕〔Carison, Chuck (2004). ''Game of my life: 25 stories of Packers football.'' Sports Publishing ISBN 1-58261-814-3, p.122: "Hometown: Mount Laurel, New Jersey"〕 Robinson is a 1959 graduate of Moorestown High School and a member of three unbeaten NJSIAA championship teams:〔Offord, Jeff. ("Last unbeaten Moorestown team looks back" ), ''Burlington County Times'', December 2, 2007. Accessed September 21, 2011. "And when you play for a football team that finishes 9-0 and wins the South Jersey Group 3 championship, the memories are rich.... Robinson ended up getting a football scholarship from Penn State, where he played under Rip Engle and Joe Paterno. He later played for Vince Lombardi and the Green Bay Packers, being named to three Pro Bowls and starting on two Super Bowl championship teams."〕〔(South Jersey Basketball Hall of Fame ) "DAVE ROBINSON One of the finest all-around athletes ever produced in South Jersey. The Moorestown High graduate was a standout in football, track and basketball in high school. He was a dominant inside player for Hall of Fame coach Pete Monska on teams that went unbeaten and won State Group 3 championships in 1958 and 1959. He was a steady scorer for the Quakers but his main contribution was his outstanding rebounding and defensive ability. In college he opted for football where he was a two-way player at Penn State under fabled coach Rip Engle. He earned All-American honors at Penn State and in 1997 he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. He was a first round draft choice of the Green Bay Packers and became an integral member of Vince Lombardi's teams that captured the 1965 NFL championship and Super Bowls I and II. He was named All Pro three times from 1963 to 1972." Accessed September 21, 2011.〕
* 1957 South Jersey Group III championship football team, with a record of 9-0,
* 1958 State Group III championship basketball team, with a record of 22-0,
* 1959 State Group III championship basketball team, with a record of 22-0.
Robinson earned the name "Lefty" because he was a left-footed kicker.

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