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American football official (1925–1972)

American football player
Harry Kessel
No. 73, 34
Position:Head linesman
Personal information
Born:(1925-09-22)September 22, 1925
Parkersburg, West Virginia, US
Died:October 9, 1972(1972-10-09) (aged 47)
Athens, Ohio, US
Career information
College:Ohio University
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Other
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service / branch United States Navy
Battles / warsWorld War II

Harry Roger Kessel (September 22, 1925 – October 9, 1972) was an American football official in the American Football League and the National Football League for a combined ten years. He was a head linesman (HL), and wore uniform number 34 in the AFL, and 73 in the NFL.

Career

Kessel made his officiating debut during the 1963 American Football League season. He was a head linesman for the 1964 season and continued in that role for the rest of his career, occasionally filling in as an umpire or a line judge. He was selected as an alternate line judge for Super Bowl I in 1967.

At the conclusion of the AFL–NFL merger, Kessel was part of the officiating staff for the 1970 NFL season. He worked Super Bowl IV as HL the previous postseason. He worked one more full season before his death less than a month into the 1972 season.

Personal life

Harry Kessel was born September 22, 1925 in Parkersburg, West Virginia. His father’s name was Herman Kessel. Harry moved to Athens, Ohio, to attend Ohio University, and served with the United States Navy during World War II before his career as a professional football official. He also worked for the Ohio State Auditor, and officiated high school football and basketball.

Kessel was married, and had a son. He died on October 9, 1972, in Athens, at age 47.

See also

References

  1. ^ "By The Numbers". NFLRA. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  2. ^ "AFL On-Field Officials". remembertheafl.com. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  3. ^ "Harry Kessel NFL Officiating Record and Bio". Pro Football Archives. Retrieved December 13, 2024.
  4. "Super Bowl I". Football Zebras. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  5. "Super Bowl Officials". NFLRA. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  6. ^ "Obituary for Harry Kessel". Lancaster Eagle-Gazette. October 10, 1972. p. 9. Retrieved December 13, 2024.
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