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Both Sides of the Line: The Coach and the Mob Enforcer the Mentor and the Murderer; The True

Kevin Kelly

High school players in a working class neighborhood of the 1970s gain desperately needed structure and guidance from Jack "Clyde" Dempsey, a scrappy, charismatic coach who seems like nothing more than a football geek. But "Coach" also happens to be the toughest guy on the streets of Boston, with a temper to match, and it's his secret life as a mob enforcer/collector that forces him to flee the country, becoming one of America's most wanted. In this memoir, a devoted Dempsey disciple, who later becomes a dean at a world private school outside Boston, tries thirty-five years later to understand his former coach, role model, and mentor--both his good side and his very dark side--and Dempsey's impact on his own life. A COMPLETELY TRUE STORY.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Bancroft Press
  • Publish Date: Mar 1st, 2016
  • Pages: 270
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.10in - 6.10in - 0.90in - 1.30lb
  • EAN: 9781610881692
  • Categories: SportsCriminals & Outlaws

About the Author

Son of a Boston Irish cop, Kevin Kelly was born and raised in Hyde Park, Massachusetts. With the sudden tragic death of his young mother, he and his older brother Tom would learn quickly how to adjust and navigate through their formative years. Fortunately, a few blocks pushed in place for both boys: A rock-solid father, a tight neighborhood of lifelong friends, a beautiful and loving stepmother, and football.

Following his brother Tom's footsteps, Kevin attended Saint Don Bosco Technical High School in downtown Boston from 1971-75. His first two years of high school football were full of losses and increasing self-doubt. Approaching his senior year, he saw himself on the brink of quitting the sport, but was inspired to continue playing by his older brother's single comment: Quitting would be a decision he would regret the rest of his life. Undersized and unappreciated, and with a coach named Jack Dempsey who inspired a group of nonbelievers, Don Bosco would go on to win the Catholic Conference Championship. On the strength of that, Kelly continued to play football at both the college and semi-pro levels.

A rare and cherished moment would come in the summer of 1976, when, by chance, player and coach played side by side for the Hyde Park Cowboys, in New England's semi-pro league. Together they would share a second championship and solidify a bond that lasted a lifetime. Today, Kelly continues to passes on the knowledge and inspiration of Dempsey, the coach, to his players: that size means nothing in the game of football, that quickness, technique, and desire trump all, that the lessons learned on the field mirror those learned in life, and that playing with class and good sportsmanship is paramount to becoming a true athlete. .

When Don Bosco closed its doors in 1998, the author felt the strong desire to write down the Bosco/Dempsey story, lest the'74 championship team fall into obscurity. There was also a desire to try to understand why Dempsey, the boys' mentor who did so much good for so many, could turn out to be so bad.

"Writing was and has always been my biggest weakness," confesses Kelly. "Writing a book wasn't just daunting. It was a herculean task for me, and it took me on an off-and-on, seventeen-year odyssey. There were many reasons why the story never died, and the biggest was that this story belonged not just to me, but to all of us, and simply needed to be told."

Since 1980, Kelly has coached football at the elementary, middle school, and high school levels. His resume includes: Don Bosco, Madison Park, Catholic Memorial, Tyngsboro High School, Frontier Regional, Northfield Mt Hermon, and Deerfield Academy.

After a life as head of his own construction company, Kelly went back to school and earned his Master of Education degree from the University of Massachusetts.

From1998 to 2010, he made a career switch, serving as an Assistant Principal and Principal at Deerfield Elementary School. Leaving public school in 2012, he accepted the opportunity to return to the high school level as Assistant Dean of Students at the prestigious Deerfield Academy, a boarding school founded in 1797 and located in Deerfield, Massachusetts.

Kelly received his undergraduate degree in Special Education from the University of Maine.

He is married to his wife Xiaofeng. The two have two daughters, Tianyao and Michelle.

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Praise for this book

While a nice, inspirational story, what sets it apart is the exploration of a darker side to the coach that author Kevin Kelly, who played for Dempsey, reveals in Both Sides of the Line.

--THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

"Similar to John Feinstein's A Season on the Brink and Pat Conroy's My Losing Season, school administrator Kelly's memoir of his senior season at Don Bosco Technical High School in Boston's powerful Catholic Conference is a fascinating story of the rise of a perennial bottom-feeder to a league championship. Kelly's rags-to-riches account is interspersed with adversity and triumph and centers on Clyde Dempsey, an inspirational but controversial coach whose life and tragic end dominates the book. Dempsey spent time as a mob leg breaker and likewise nine years on the run in Canada after killing a man in a bar fight in 1981. After extradition back to Massachusetts, Dempsey was convicted and sent to prison, where he died in 2001. In 2014, Kelly and his teammates held a reunion, reflecting on their championship season, their current lives, and Dempsey. Throughout the narrative, Dempsey's mantra of coaching shines through: quickness, technique, and desire...a straightforward and overall great read, proving that fact is stranger than fiction."

--LIBRARY JOURNAL

"This memoir will have strong regional appeal, but the combination of an unusual personal story with plenty of detailed football technique, a close look at the tough-love motivational style of an inner-city coach, and a fascinating true-crime element suggests that it just may reach a much broader national audience, even extending beyond sports fans."

--BOOKLIST

"High school players in a working class neighborhood of the 1970s gain desperately needed structure and guidance from Jack "Clyde" Dempsey, a scrappy, charismatic coach who seems like nothing more than a football geek. But Coach also happens to be the toughest guy on the streets of Boston, with a temper to match, and it's his secret life as a mob enforcer and collector that forces him to flee the country, becoming one of America's most wanted. Both Sides of the Line is the memoir of a devoted Dempsey disciple, who later becomes a dean at a world class private school located outside of Boston, and who tries thirty-five years later to understand his former coach, role model, and mentor (both his good side and his very dark side) and Dempsey's impact on his own life.

A true story, Both Sides of the Line is one of those unique memoirs that reads like a deftly crafted novel from beginning to end. An absolutely absorbing and inherently fascinating read, Both Sides of the Line is very highly recommended for personal reading lists..."

--MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW

"Great new book and helluva fascinating story!"

--Howie Carr, radio talk show host