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Chris Limahelu (October 16, 1950 - April 7, 2010) was placekicker for the USC Trojans football team during the 1973 and 1974 seasons when John McKay was the head coach. [1] Only 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m) and 135 pounds (61 kg) during his playing career, he is remembered for setting new team records. Chris Limahelu, 59, the kicker on USC's 1974 football team that won a share of the national championship, died of prostate cancer Wednesday in Los Angeles, the university announced. Only 5 feet 5.

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Chris Limahelu, the record-setting placekicker on USC's 1974 national championship football team who kicked a last-second field goal to beat Stanford in 1973, died today (Wednesday, April 7) in Los Angeles of prostate cancer. He was 59. Chris Limahelu, a former USC placekicker who was a member of the 1974 Trojans' national championship team, died Wednesday in Los Angeles of prostate cancer, the school announced. Chris Limahelu, 59, the kicker on USC's 1974 football team that won a share of the national championship, died of prostate cancer Wednesday in Los Angeles, the university announced. Only 5 feet 5. LOS ANGELES - Chris Limahelu, the record-setting placekicker on USC's 1974 national championship football team who kicked a last-second field goal to beat Stanford in 1973, died today (Wednesday,.

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LOS ANGELES - Former USC placekicker Chris Limahelu, a South Hills High School graduate who played on the Trojans' 1974 national championship team, died Wednesday of prostate cancer, the. Chris Limahelu (October 16, 1950 - April 7, 2010) was placekicker for the USC Trojans football team during the 1973 and 1974 seasons when John McKay was the head coach. Only 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m) and 135 pounds (61 kg) during his playing career, he is remembered for setting new team records. LOS ANGELES - Former USC placekicker Chris Limahelu, a South Hills High School graduate who played on the Trojans' 1974 national championship team, died Wednesday of prostate cancer, the. Chris Limahelu, the kicker on USC's No. 1-ranked 1974 football team, dies at 59; Jim Pagliaroni, a former major league catcher, dies at 72

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LOS ANGELES - Former USC placekicker Chris Limahelu, a South Hills High School graduate who played on the Trojans' 1974 national championship team, died Wednesday of prostate cancer, th… LOS ANGELES - Former USC placekicker Chris Limahelu, a South Hills High School graduate who played on the Trojans' 1974 national championship team, died Wednesday of prostate cancer, th… LOS ANGELES - Former USC placekicker Chris Limahelu, a South Hills High School graduate who played on the Trojans' 1974 national championship team, died Wednesday of prostate cancer, th… Chris Limahelu, the record-setting placekicker on USC's 1974 national championship football team who kicked a last-second field goal to beat Stanford in 1973, died today (Wednesday, April 7) in Los Angeles of prostate cancer. He was 59. Born in Indonesia, the diminutive (5-5, 130 pounds) Limahelu came to USC from South Hills High in West Covina.

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A year later, Limahelu continued cementing his legacy at USC with an extraordinary 50-yard kick against rival UCLA. For his efforts on the little-appreciated special teams side of the No.1 Trojans in 1974, Limahelu received all Pac-8 honors (went 10-of-17 on field goals and 39-of-43 on PATs). LOS ANGELES - Former USC placekicker Chris Limahelu, a South Hills High School graduate who played on the Trojans' 1974 national championship team, died Wednesday of prostate cancer, the.