A three-year letterman as a halfback and return specialist on the football team, Metzger graduated as the school's all-time leading scorer and rusher. He was a Suffolk County All-Starrunning back known for starting 25 consecutive games, accumulating 2,155 yards rushing and scoring 27 touchdowns and four two-point conversions, totaling 170 points. Metzger's all-purpose yardage, career total offense that included receptions and his contributions as a special teams player for yardage gained on punt and kickoff returns, was 2,777 yards. He led the team in scoring in 1974, 1975 and 1976, and rushing in 1975 and 1976. Metzger was recruited to play football by Syracuse, Cornell and Colgate. He was recruited to play lacrosse by Virginia, Army, Navy, Cornell, Penn State, Towson, North Carolina State and Hofstra University.
For 1977, Metzger was the only high school athlete to be selected and participate in both the Suffolk County North – South All-Star Football Game and the North – South All-Star Lacrosse Game. He started at wing back on the North Football Team and started at attack for the North Lacrosse Team. Metzger, in his sophomore year, also played point guard for school's 1974–1975 basketball varsity team in the Suffolk County Playoffs.
During the 2021 season, Metzger's football jersey (#21) was retired by the school.[4] His touchdown record was broken during the same season by senior Dakim Griffin. For the season and playoffs, Griffin scored 35 touchdowns and helped lead the team to the Division II Championship game.
Scholastic Statistics – Lacrosse
Season
Class
GP
G
A
Pts
PPG
1977
Senior
17
20
82
102
6.0
Naval Academy Preparatory School
Following high school, Metzger attended the Naval Academy Preparatory School in Newport, Rhode Island. A starter at running back on the football team, he sustained a severe shoulder injury that ended his football career. However, he led the lacrosse team in goals, assists, points and points per game as an attackman. Metzger declined an appointment to the United States Naval Academy to accept an athletic scholarship from Hofstra University.
Metzger left the Hofstra lacrosse program after the 1980 season for personal reasons and did not fulfill his final two years of eligibility. He graduated (1983) with a bachelor of artsdegree in history. During 2007, Metzger reconnected with the university to become the school's leading athletics donor. During 2012, Hofstra established The James C. Metzger Outstanding Sophomore Award given to the lacrosse team's best sophomore player.
The company was founded on the strength of its commercial insurance market share in the New York Metropolitan Area funeral home industry. The company expand insurance underwriting into the vertical integration of the funeral industry to provide insurance policies for coffins (caskets), crematoriums, cemeteries and gravestones (monument companies). The Whitmore Group/Agency, through various state, regional and national funeral association endorsements, developed national commercial insurance market share in the death care industry in the United States. Metzger became a major donor and served as a board of director and trustee for the Funeral Service Foundation.
Metzger is a contributor to the educational and athletic programs at Hofstra University. During 2012, Metzger donated $1.5 million, the largest gift ever received by Hofstra Athletics.[8] Hofstra named The James C. Metzger Fund for a capital improvement plan and endowments and The James C. Metzger Hofstra Lacrosse Endowment in his honor in appreciation of the gift.
Hofstra dedicated James C. Metzger Hall on April 7, 2015. Located on the west side of James M. Shuart Stadium on the Hofstra campus, Metzger Hall includes The Fried Center (second floor), stadiumsuites (third floor) and the stadium press box (fourth floor). The Fried Center is the home for academic and career development pursuits and it also houses the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and the Athletic Department's community service program.
Metzger received the Hofstra Alumnus of the Year Award during 2016.[9] When The Hofstra University Athletic Hall of Fame inducted Metzger during 2015, he joined two fellow members, United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-Americans Doug Shanahan and Jerry Simandl, as the only Hofstra men's lacrosse athletes to be honored with a retired number.
During 2012, Metzger received Hofstra University's Alumni Achievement Award,[10] a recognition presented to alumni who have distinguished themselves in their chosen fields of endeavor and/or demonstrated outstanding service to the university. A year earlier, he received Hofstra's Joseph M. Margiotta Distinguished Service Award. Named for a Hofstra student-athlete and supporter of the university, the award is presented in recognition of extraordinary dedication, generosity and service to the Hofstra Pride Club and Hofstra athletics.
Hofstra University Athletics Projects at Margiotta Hall
Metzger's philanthropic involvement with Hofstra University began during 2007 with several special projects that addressed improvements for Joseph M. Margiotta Hall, the three-story, 22,500 square-foot building that is the main field house for Hofstra athletics. The Royle – Sombrotto Men's Lacrosse Locker Room at Hofstra was built that same year. [13] The locker room memorializes contributions to Hofstra lacrosse by two people who impacted Metzger's life and career: Harry Royle, who was Hofstra's Men's Lacrosse Head Coach from 1976 through 1985, and Vincent Sombrotto, a college teammate and former professional sports player with Major League Lacrosse and the National Lacrosse League. Sombrotto is a member of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.[14] During 2019, Hofstra Athletics announced that Metzger provided an additional leadership gift to the university to support the renovation of the locker facilities. The project, completed and unveiled on January 13, 2020, features 48 new lockers and a complete remodel of the locker rooms.
The "Football and Lacrosse Traditions Project" at Margiotta Hall was created to showcase the history of the men's and women's lacrosse programs and the football program. The project, funded by Metzger during 2009, was named for Hofstra standout athletes Mike D’Amato ‘68 and Lou DiBlasi ‘61. D'Amato played defensive back for the New York Jets and was a member of its 1969 Super Bowl championship team. DiBlasi was Metzger's lacrosse coach and football coach at Half Hollow Hills High School.
The Lacrosse Reception Room renovations funded by Metzger was named after Gary Arnold '83 and the Unterstein family. Arnold was a four-year letterman in lacrosse and team leader in goals for 1981 and 1982. Following graduation, he served as an assistant coach under Harry Royle. The Unterstein family is the only family in Hofstra lacrosse history collectively to earn Coastal Athletic Association conference player of the year (Chris, 2006), defensive player of the year (Kevin, 2008) and rookie of the year (Mike, 2005). Chris earned 2005 first-team All-America honors while Kevin was an honorable mention All-American for 2007. Kevin also was a member of the 2018 United States men's national lacrosse team in the World Lacrosse Championship games. The three brothers participated in the USILA Senior All Star Game (Chris, 2006; Kevin and Mike; 2008).
The Metzger-Huff Lacrosse Offices at Hofstra University were dedicated during 2010 and named for Metzger and Kevin Huff (Hofstra '78). Huff, who was an assistant coach at the university. A Hofstra Pride football and men's field lacrosse standout, Huff was a National Collegiate Athletic Association two-time All-American in lacrosse. In football, he was an All-Eastern College Athletic Conference selection and Metropolitan Intercollegiate Conference Offensive Player of the Year. The women's lacrosse locker room also was named to honor James C. Metzger during 2010 in recognition of his support of the Hofstra Pride Women's Lacrosse program.
Other notable charities and recognition
Athletic Awards For Boys Lacrosse And Football
Half Hollow Hills High School East and West established the James C. Metzger Outstanding Player Award during 2011 as an annual recognition presented to the Half Hollow Hills Central School District's best lacrosse player. During 2021, Half Hollow Hills High School East renamed its football offensive player award to honor Metzger.
Under the auspicies of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA), the annual James C. Metzger Leadership Awards for Nassau County Section 8 (NYSPHSAA) high school players are presented to one player on each of the eight teams that compete in the boys lacrosse championship finals.[15]
The annual James C. Metzger Most Valuable Player Awards are presented to high school players from Nassau County and Suffolk County (Section 11 NYSPHSAA) who participate in each of the Long Island Lacrosse Championship games.[16]
The James C. Metzger Cup, as part of The Long Island Lacrosse Showcase, is presented to each winning team among the rising freshmen, sophomore, junior and senior classes of Nassau County and Suffolk County. The James C. Metzger Most Valuable Player Award is presented to a player at each game.[17]
The James C. Metzger Award is presented to a player for the South Hempstead, New York, Police Athletic League lacrosse team for fifth and sixth graders for "strong work ethic and improvement made throughout the lacrosse season."
Athletic recognition
The National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum selected Metzger to receive its 2013 George Young Award. Other recipients of this award include Ernie Accorsi (football), Lou Carnesecca (basketball) and Preston Robert Tisch (football). The recognition is presented to an individual, Jewish or non-Jewish, who has best exemplified the high ideals displayed by the late National Football League executive. Metzger also was inducted into the Hall of Fame with the Class of 2013 that included former professional football tight endRandy Grossman of the Super Bowl championPittsburgh Steelers.
The Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame (SSHOF), in recognition of his high school athletic achievements, community service, continued success in athletics at Hofstra University, and for his business and philanthropic contributions on Long Island, inducted Metzger as part of its class of 2014. [18]Huntington, New YorkTown Hall on February 7, 2019 unveiled an SSHOF exhibit to honor HOF members from the town. Metzger was distinguished with a collage of magazines and newspaper clippings honoring his life and career.[19][20] Also honored were SSHOF members Clark Gillies, Gerry Cooney, Emerson Boozer and Wesley Walker.
Metzger was inducted into the Nassau County High School Athletics Hall of Fame with the 2023 class,[21] becoming only the second person to be recognized by both this Nassau County organization and the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame. (Olympic gold medalistAl Oerter was inducted by Suffolk during 1990 and Nassau posthumously during 2016.) Also inducted with the 2023 class were Eamon McEneaney, Billy Donovan and D'Brickashaw Ferguson.
The Hofstra University Athletics Hall of Fame, in recognition of his performance on the field during 1979 and 1980 as a record-setting scorer and as an USILA All-American, and for his philanthropic contributions to the university, inducted Metzger with the class of 2015.[22] The 1975-1976 and 1999-2000 Hofstra Pride men's basketball teams also were inducted with this class.
The Adelphi University Athletics Hall of Fame recognized Metzger as the 25th recipient of the Timothy L. Woodruff Lifetime Achievement Award during 2016. The honor recognizes "excellence in coaching, teaching and educating young adults while saluting a goodwill ambassador of sportsmanship and stressing that the athletic experience enhances the educational experience and quality of life.”
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James C. Metzger Stadium, a 1,000-capacity stadium at St. Anthony's High School, in South Huntington, New York, was completed during 2016. Metzger is not a St. Anthony's alum, but he has become a benefactor to that school.
At about this same time, Metzger and his company initiated support for the New York City Chapter of the National Football Foundation (NFF), sponsoring the Mr. Football New York City Player of the Year Award for the city's outstanding high school player. During 2019, in support of the NFF, Whitmore served as the presenting sponsor at the beginning of the 2019 Cortaca Jug, "the biggest little game in the nation" between the SUNY Cortland Red Dragons and Ithaca College Bombers. The November 16 game, the 61st edition of the contest, was relocated to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of college football and shatter the attendance record for a Division III football game.[25] As of January 2020, NFF's Suffolk County Chapter on Long Island was renamed the NFF James C. Metzger/Suffolk County Chapter. The chapter's Top Scholar Athlete Award presented to the annual outstanding high school football player was named to honor Metzger.
Other Charities
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Long Island Chapter (BBBSLI) named the James C. Metzger and E. David Woycik Endowment Fund during 2010 after both gentlemen presented the single largest contribution in the organization's history. That same year, Metzger was honored as the Big Brothers Big Sisters Man of the Year and its Presidential Honoree. His philanthropic spirit helped the organization raise $300,000 at its annual Presidential Gala.[26]
The Boys & Girls Clubs of America Newark Chapter (BGCN) presented Metzger with its 2020 Cynthia M. Banks Award for Caring. Named for a long-time employee, the award recognizes people who support programs that improve the lives of children at the chapter.[27]
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