After a year at the Naval Academy Prep School in Rhode Island, Bellino entered the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland along with his former high-school teammate, Frank Dattilo. He was an outstanding baseball player at Navy, but his legendary exploits occurred on the football field. In his senior year, he rushed for 834 yards, caught 15 passes for 264 yards and three TDs, threw two touchdown passes, averaged 47.1 yards as a punter, and returned kicks and punts. He won the 1960 Heisman Trophy by a wide margin, garnering the most votes in each of the five national voting regions. In Bellino's final college football game, Navy's loss to the University of Missouri in the 1961 Orange Bowl, he scored his team's final touchdown with a spectacular diving catch in the end zone.
Following graduation, Ensign Bellino began his four years of active Navy service. Upon discharge to reserve duty, he joined the Boston Patriots of the American Football League, and played three seasons, primarily as a kick returner. Bellino served a total of 28 years in the United States Navy and the Naval Reserve, and retired with the rank of Captain.
Since the close of his playing career, he has been a successful businessman in the Boston area, where he has also been active in charitable organizations. He and his wife, former high school sweetheart Ann Tansey, have two children, Therese and John, and currently live in Bedford, Massachusetts.
Bellino Park in Winchester was dedicated in his honor in November 2004.
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After a year at the Naval Academy Prep School in Rhode Island, Bellino entered the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland along with his former high-school teammate, Frank Dattilo. He was an outstanding baseball player at Navy, but his legendary exploits occurred on the football field. In his senior year, he rushed for 834 yards, caught 15 passes for 264 yards and three TDs, threw two touchdown passes, averaged 47.1 yards as a punter, and returned kicks and punts. He won the 1960 Heisman Trophy by a wide margin, garnering the most votes in each of the five national voting regions. In Bellino's final college football game, Navy's loss to the University of Missouri in the 1961 Orange Bowl, he scored his team's final touchdown with a spectacular diving catch in the end zone.
Following graduation, Ensign Bellino began his four years of active Navy service. Upon discharge to reserve duty, he joined the Boston Patriots of the American Football League, and played three seasons, primarily as a kick returner. Bellino served a total of 28 years in the United States Navy and the Naval Reserve, and retired with the rank of Captain.
Since the close of his playing career, he has been a successful businessman in the Boston area, where he has also been active in charitable organizations. He and his wife, former high school sweetheart Ann Tansey, have two children, Therese and John, and currently live in Bedford, Massachusetts.
Bellino Park in Winchester was dedicated in his honor in November 2004.
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