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Mosca was a three-time All-OAC and All-Mideast Region selection for the Marietta College baseball team. The first baseman was one of the few two-year captains under legendary coach Don Schaly.
Mosca, a three-year letterman helped the Pioneers win two OAC and Mideast Regional titles as well as achieve a national runner-up finish in 1978. He is among a growing group of players to hold a share of the single-game record for doubles with three.
Following his playing career, Mosca served as a student assistant under Schaly in 1979 and returned as the assistant coach from 1986-94. During that time, he was also a defensive back coach with the football team for five seasons. While an assistant with the Etta Express, the longest serving assistant during Schaly’s tenure, Mosca help guide Marietta to nine OAC titles, four Mideast Regional crowns and a 1986 National Championship.
Since leaving Marietta, Mosca has worked various jobs in the Worthington School system, including basketball coach and athletic director. The Paterson, N.J., native is currently the Dean of Students for Worthington schools.
Mosca and his wife, Mary, have two children, Matt and Annie. They live in Delaware, Ohio.
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