Kevin Sherrington has the details on the DMN’s high school sports blog. Sherrington mentions that Zoffuto was living at a veterans home in Amarillo, and had been diagnosed with early onset dementia in 2008. He died, sadly, en route to the hospital after choking.

Keith Whitmire highlighted Zoffuto’s LH career a few years ago, mentioning that the Boneyard nickname came about during Zuffuto’s tenure, and that he “became known for the ‘Jerseygate’ game against Richardson in 1992 when a speedy Lake Highlands punt returner switched jerseys with a teammate to throw off the defense. Zoffuto said the player’s original jersey was torn.”

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The DMN obit doesn’t mention that he was an LH coach, and the headline notes that he was known for his calls during a TV broadcast of the 1994 Plano East-John Tyler playoff game. A post from Steve Ulmer on the 5atexasfootball.com forum says that Zoffuto was “one heck of coach at Lake Highlands and brought them back as a state power in the late ’80s through the mid ’90s.” Ulmer lamented the focus on his commentating. “He was so much more to many, many student athletes.”