Paul Zukauskas

Paul Malcolm Zukauskas (born July 12, 1979) is an American former professional football player.

He was a four-year starter who became the first freshman in over 20 years to start on the Boston College offensive line in 1997.

In his second year he participated in all 16 regular season games as the Browns backup right offensive guard and also played on special teams.

As a graduate assistant at Boston College, he was part of the football coaching staff that guided the team to two postseason bowl appearances.

Zukauskas worked on the defensive side of the ball with the linebackers unit and helped coach Luke Kuechly and Mark Herzlich.

Zukauskas served as the head coach of the Lawrence Academy's Spartans football team.

[7] In 2014, the Lawrence Academy football team won the ISL and NEPSAC championships and also won the ISL Sportsmanship Award, awarded to the team that, in the eyes of its opponents, best exemplifies the ideals of Integrity, Sportsmanship, and Fair Play.

After the death of his mother in 2003, Zukauskas, his father Tom and brother Tom Jr. started a charity, The Anne Marie Zukauskas Fund, which helps provide support to students in need within the Quincy, Massachusetts, public school system.

The mission of the program is to foster the educational, athletic and social growth and development of middle school children of all races, creeds and ethnic backgrounds throughout the Dorchester community.