Mark Vlasic

Mark Richard Vlasic (born October 25, 1963) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons. During this time, he played for the San Diego Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Over the course of his career, he played in 15 games, completed 75 of 142 passes for 762 yards, threw four touchdowns and five interceptions, and finished his career with a passer rating of 63.2.

A graduate of Center High School and the University of Iowa, Vlasic was selected 88th in the 1987 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. He was a backup for Dan Fouts during his first season, then started two games the following year. After not seeing playing time in 1989, Vlasic started the season opener in 1990, his last year with San Diego. He played for two seasons with Kansas City and one with Tampa Bay, but was released in 1994, having not had actual playing time since 1991.

High school and college

Vlasic was born in Rochester, Pennsylvania. He attended high school at Center High School in Center Township, Pennsylvania, and was a standout in football and basketball during his time there. He was the starting quarterback for Center in his junior year, throwing for 777 yards in the first eight games of the season. In his junior year of basketball, Vlasic was a starter, in one game scoring 23 points and 11 rebounds with a bad back. He continued to play football and basketball during his senior year, with performances that included a 36-point effort against Las Vegas Western High School, making 18 of 20 shots. As a result of his high school career, Vlasic was inducted into the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame in 1999.

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Soul Mates

by: Marc Velasco

Thanks for being there when I needed you
When I felt so tired and doom
Thanks for helping me understand
Life's sometimes gets out of fun
Your always find the way
To stay so close though you may be far away
To bring your smile
As we live through day by day
Chorus
One look in your eyes
And I am feeling alright
With you in my mind
I can't live through the night
Your always stay so securing my heart
Soul mates that's what we are
Thanks for all the times that you shared with me
Precious moments they will be
Thanks for lending me your ear
When things get too much to pair
Your always find the way
To stay so close though you may be far away
To bring your smile
As we live through day by day
Chorus
One look in your eyes
And I am feeling alright
With you in my mind
I can't live through the night
Your always stay so securing my heart
Soul mates that's what we are
Chorus
One look in your eyes
And I am feeling alright
With you in my mind
I can't live through the night
Your always stay so securing my heart




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Steven Stamkos enjoys 'special moment' scoring 1st hat trick since joining Nashville Predators

The Tennessean 09 Mar 2025
Stamkos' first two goals came in the second period, after the Blackhawks had taken a 1-0 lead on a goal by Alex Vlasic. At the 2.36 mark, ... Saturday's performance marked Stamkos' 14th career hat trick.
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Vlasic breaks Giordano's NHL career shot-blocking record with No. 2,165 for Sharks against Sabres

Newsday 05 Mar 2025
San Jose Sharks defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic has broken the NHL shot-blocking record, surpassing the mark set by Mark Giordano. Vlasic's third blocked shot Tuesday night against the Buffalo Sabres was No.
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Sharks' Vlasic sets NHL shot-blocking record with No. 2,165 in win over Sabres

NBC Bay Area 05 Mar 2025
Of course it went to Marc-Edouard Vlasic on Tuesday night ... The 37-year-old Vlasic broke Mark Giordano’s NHL record for career blocked shots during a 6-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres ... “That’s a lot of blocked shots,” Vlasic said.
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Sharks’ Celebrini strengthens case for Calder Trophy (and nears lucrative bonuses)

The Daily Democrat 05 Mar 2025
Celebrini’s goal Tuesday, his 19th of the season, not only gave the Sharks a 4-2 lead at the 7.58 mark of the third period ... Vlasic finished with two blocks, increasing his career total to 2,166, two more than previous record holder Mark Giordano.
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Maple Leafs blow lead, fall to last-place San Jose Sharks in shootout

Toronto Sun 04 Mar 2025
Sign Up ... Knies scored at 19.55 when he fought off defenceman Marc-Edouard Vlasic in front of the net and jammed an Auston Matthews pass over the goal line. It marked the eighth game this season that the Leafs scored at least two power-play goals ... X ... .
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