James David Haluska (October 9, 1932 – September 20, 2012)[1] was an American footballquarterback who played for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). Selected in the 30th and final round (354th overall pick) of the 1954 NFL draft, he played in five games in the 1956 season, where he completed one of four passes for a total of eight yards.
As head coach at Don Bosco High School (later St. Thomas More High School) in Milwaukee, Haluska led the Cavaliers varsity football squad to its first Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association (WISAA) state championship, defeating a team fielded by Fond du LacSt. Mary's Springs High School on November 13, 1976 at Titan Stadium in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.[5] His high school teams won 12 conference championships and three WISAA state titles. He finished with a career record of 206-60-4 coaching at Milwaukee Don Bosco, Milwaukee Thomas More, Milwaukee Pius XI and Waukesha Catholic Memorial.[6] His coaching legacy includes the "quick kick" on second down, "form tackling", the "sleeper "play", and the "double pass".[7]