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Gill Fenerty

American gridiron football player (born 1963)

Lawrence Gill Fenerty, aka "Gill the Thrill", (born August 24, 1963) is a former running back in the Canadian Football League, National Football League, and the Italian Football League.

Fenerty graduated from Jesuit High School (New Orleans) and attended the College of the Holy Cross, where in 1983 he had an amazing game, rushing for 337 yards (on 18 carries) and 6 touchdowns versus Columbia University in a 77 to 28 victory. He is the program's all-time leading rusher with 3,680 yards.

Leo Cahill of the Toronto Argonauts discovered Fenerty playing in Italy for the Bolzano Jets, where he rushed for 610 yards half of a season in 1986.

In his first year with Toronto, 1987, he rushed for 879 yards and caught 53 p*es, winning the CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie Award. He also scored a thrilling 61-yard touchdown reception in the Argos last second loss in the cl*ic 75th Grey Cup game. In 1988, he would rush for 968 and catch 51 p*es. On August 31 of that year, Fenerty rushed for a team record 215 yards in a single game against the Calgary Stampeders, eclipsing Ulysses Curtis' 36-year-old team record by seven yards. In 1989, Fenerty set a then team record with 1247 yards rushing. He was an all star selection in every season he played, totalling 48 games.

Fenerty moved to his hometown to play for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League for the 1990 through 1993 seasons. He would play 31 games, rushing for 335 yards in 1990 and 477 in 1991, also catching 44 p*es in the two years, as well as returning punts and kickoffs. He spent 1992 and 1993 on the Saints injured reserve with knee operations.

He ended his career with a brief stint with the CFL expansion Shreveport Pirates in 1994.

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