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Francis Joseph "Boley" Dancewicz was an American professional football quarterback and coach. He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and was selected first overall by the Boston Yanks of the National Football League (NFL) in the 1946 NFL draft. He played professionally for the Yanks from 1946 to 1948. After his playing career, he worked as a physical education teacher and football coach.

Early years
Dancewicz was born in 1924 in Lynn, Massachusetts, the son of Felix and Magdalena (Jakusiak) Dancewicz. He was the quarterback for the football team at Lynn Classical High School, leading his team to state championships in 1940 and 1941. The Lynn team also defeated a team from New Britain, Connecticut, to win the 1941 New England championship. He was selected by the Eastern Massachusetts Interscholastic Sportswriters Association as the outstanding football player of both the 1940 and 1941 seasons. He was a triple-threat player who was described as "ace passer, wizard punter, canny playcaller, pass interceptor par excellence, capable ball toter." Asked in 1945 about his nickname "Boley", Dancewicz explained: "They've called me that since I started to school. Maybe it came out of my being of Polish descent. Anyhow, I like it." ==Notre Dame==
Notre Dame
Dancewicz played college football at Notre Dame from 1942 to 1945. ==Professional football==
Professional football
Dancewicz was selected by the Boston Yanks with the first overall pick in the 1946 NFL draft. As a rookie in 1946, he saw limited action, appearing in eight games, one as a starter, completing 13 of 34 passes (38.2%) for 162 yards, one touchdown, and six interceptions. In 1947, Dancewicz appeared in 12 games, completing 66 of 169 passes (39.1%) for 1,203 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 18 interceptions. He ranked ninth in the NFL in passing yards. In 1948, Dancewicz appeared in only three games, none as a starter, completing 17 of 35 passes (48.6%) for 186 yards with zero touchdowns and five interceptions. He also served as backfield coach at Lafayette College during the 1949 season. ==Family and later years==
Family and later years
Dancewicz was a lifelong resident of Lynn, Massachusetts. In 1950, he became head football coach at Salem High School. He also coached football at Lynn Classical High School, Haverhill High School, Boston University, and Lafayette College. He later worked as the supervisor of physical education for the Lynn public schools; he returned to teaching at the end of his career as a physical education teacher at Lynn Vocational Technical Institute. He also taught swimming at Camp Christopher in Danvers, Massachusetts for over 30 years. ==References==
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