Anthony DiCosmo: Football standout, XFL Hitman,
and a Foster Kid*
Anthony DiCosmo has managed to grab one of the 38 roster spots
with the XFL's New York/New Jersey Hitmen, and he can thank a mother
who's made him feel like one in a million.
Or, specifically, one in 60, the number of foster children Petrina
DiCosmo has raised in 81 years. The Italian-American woman felt
something different about the 3-day-old black infant she took in
23 years ago, quickly moving to adopt him when his teenage mother
couldn't take care of him.
Petrina has been a constant at her son's football games from Pop
Warner through college to the pros. Petrina plans to be there for
the Hitmen's home opener Feb. 11 against the Birmingham (Ala.)
Bolts at the Meadowlands.
''They've already told me I can't come because it's too cold,''
she said, ''but if I can take a sleeping bag, quilt or electric
blanket I'm going, God willing. I'm sure it will be 3 degrees,
but I'll be there. The good Lord watches over me.''
When Anthony arrived at her Fair Lawn, N.J., home, Petrina already
had 15 years experience with foster children. Her husband, Vincent,
died when Anthony was a year old.
Despite having five children of her own, Petrina has always found
enough room and love to give to another.
''The love you receive is reflected by you and it's in you,''
said Anthony, a wide receiver from Boston College who played last
season with the Arena League's New England Sea Wolves. ''I found
myself being a loving person, and it goes back to my family values.''
Obviously, athletics was one of them. Half-brother Flip's baseball
career landed him in the New Jersey Sports Hall of Fame; one sister,
Diane, played and coached basketball; and Anthony is on the brink
of realizing his dream.
Watching all three from the stands was a mother who made every
child she met part of the home team.

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Career Info and Stats for Cos
Number: 29 - Anthony DiCosmo
Position: Wide Receiver
Height: 6-3
Weight: 200
College: Boston College
Born: 8-8-77 in Hackensack, N.J.
Last Team: New England Sea Wolves (AFL)
How Acquired: Claimed 11-29-00
Professional Football: Originally signed by Tampa Bay as an undrafted
free agent on 4/19/99...caught a touchdown pass on his first offensive
series during the preseason...was released on final cutdown day
of training camp...spent the 2000 season with the New England Seawolves
(AFL).
College Football: Boston College
three-year letter winner...racked up 1,798 yards on 101 catches
in three seasons....averaged 17.8 yards per catch and scored
12 touchdowns...paced Eagles with 47 catches for 804 yards and
seven scores as a senior...snagged a career-best eight passes
for a career-high 140 yards against Notre Dame...placed sixth
in the triple jump (48'-9 1/2") at the 1998 Big East Outdoor
Championships...caught 24 passes for 362 yards and four touchdowns
as a junior, despite missing four games with a hamstring injury...started
nine games as a sophomore, hauling in 36 passes for 632 yards
and one score...averaged a career-best 17.6 yards per catch...played
in the Kickoff Classic at Giants Stadium as a freshman, but season
was cut short after an October bicycle accident...earned bachelor's
degree in communications.
Personal: Nicknamed Cos...earned Parade All-American honors in
both football and track at Paramus (N.J.) Catholic High School...set
state single-season record with 71 receptions as a junior...also
holds state record in the triple jump (49'-1/2"), placing
third at the 1995 Penn Relays...was adopted as a foster child by
Petrina DiCosmo, now 81, who has fostered more than 85 children
during her lifetime...Petrina has been to each and every football
game in which Anthony has played, from Pop Warner to the pros...spent
this past fall as a volunteer coach with the nationally ranked
Hackensack (N.J.) High School football team that finished undefeated
and No. 1 in the statesingle, resides in Fair Lawn, N.J.
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* Article by Gary Graves, USA TODAY © Copyright 2001 USA TODAY,
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