What year? I was 1980He was my middle school social studies teacher. But at the time I was there, Al Holowesko was the boys' hoops coach.
What year? I was 1980He was my middle school social studies teacher. But at the time I was there, Al Holowesko was the boys' hoops coach.
I am partial to the catholic school guys as a St Thomas Aquinas alum. Joe Reilly at South is legendary but I only saw his team once when I was in 8th grade.
For high school hoops in my domain, Luke Reilly at East is outstanding. College level coach and the team executes incredibly.
Ken Smith is terrific. He gets 1-12 motivated to play and his team always bring intensity.
Also lost State Finals in 1984 and 1985 to set the record straightJake Salafia, Cromwell HS (Class S). Won five State Championships in a row 1967-68-69-70-71; lost in State Finals 1972, 1978; won State Championships 1979-80; coached UConn’s Al Weston to four All-State selections; placed four players on the Class S All-State team in 1969; was approached to coach UConn in the ‘70s and declined, stating that he wanted to coach his son in high school in a few years. Amassed a 455-119 record from 1961-86. Member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame and the Connecticut High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
My 6th grade home room teacher.So you know that the best Middle School basketball coach of alltime was John Turro!
Became real close with most of the ole heads from NHS 84, 85, 86, shout out to my brothers T. Brown, T. Canaveri, Smoke, Puppet, S. Sawyer, and the '87 young bulls P. Howard, S.Maharaj. Great talent in the City of Norwalk coming out of NHS and McMahon during that time-frame.Roodner Court is the mecca of Norwalk basketball.
Wayne Lawrence. Haven't heard that name for a while. Knew him as coach at Waterford HS. Had some conference champions in the 70s. He was all state at Stonington and played college ball at one of the Texas schools in the old SWC. Highly thought of in the area.Bender retired in 1965, and had coached as head coach at Hillhouse from 1940-1965. After that, for one year, he coached a semi-pro team known as the New Haven Elms, but his record for that year was 8-20. I went to a few games, and one of their best players was Wayne Lawrence from the New London area. They played at the old New Haven Arena, the same place where the New Haven Blades hockey team played.
Sal ("Red") Verderame coached at Wilbur Cross from 1953-66, and was the predecessor of Bob Saulsbury.
I too am dating myself as I remember that era very well.
Warren Harding's coach Charlie Bentley.Who do you like?
M M & M wrecking company. Phil Murphy was the third I believe.Warren Harding's coach Charlie Bentley.
Like Jim, won championships and made men. Many from Panic for those that knew BPT. Played against his team that had Was Mathews, our own Mike McKay and John (Bags) Bagley.
We lost.
Tough team. Good players.Warren Harding's coach Charlie Bentley.
Like Jim, won championships and made men. Many from Panic for those that knew BPT. Played against his team that had Was Mathews, our own Mike McKay and John (Bags) Bagley.
We lost.
Yup. Him too. CrazyM M & M wrecking company. Phil Murphy was the third I believe.
Mine tooMy 6th grade home room teacher.
My junior and senior years at Cromwell. Art Whitehead of Terryville dunked on us early in the 1984 game. First dunk I ever saw in high school. We beat them in Cromwell that year, but our key defender for Whitehead had physical problems, lost a lot of weight and was not the same guy.Also lost State Finals in 1984 and 1985 to set the record straight
1985. You would have graduated with my brother Don. He played soccer and hoops.What year? I was 1980
He could 5 kids from the street and make th m into a tramI’m a Big Frank Fan
I’m a Crisafi guyFrank Crisafi, East Haven, deserves mention. Had a 77 game winning streak from 53-56 that stood until Corny Thompson Middleton team eclipsed it with an 80 game win streak
Career record of 525-196 and all 6 of east haven's state titles
Red Verderame was pretty awesome.Sam Bender - Hillhouse
Sal Verderame - Wilbur Cross
But I'm dating myself
I was on the 1984 team. I made an old fashioned 3 point play to get us within 2 with a couple minutes to go but we never got over the hump. The 1980 I referenced was the 8th grade team I was on playing for Holowesko. We never should have lost to Terryville. There are reasons I can't discuss. But we took them lightly after beating them by 20 earlier in the season.My junior and senior years at Cromwell. Art Whitehead of Terryville dunked on us early in the 1984 game. First dunk I ever saw in high school. We beat them in Cromwell that year, but our key defender for Whitehead had physical problems, lost a lot of weight and was not the same guy.
1985 was Suffield. Can't say with certainty, but I think 1 or 2 of their key players were from the city. Ours were all home grown including Salafia's 2nd son who was a junior in '85.
Regardless, losses those 2 years just adds to the resume of getting to the championship.
GB, you know who I was talking about and what the issue was. I think we were lucky to get any playing time out of him after what he went through that year. I thought if he never had that issue we have a much better chance.I was on the 1984 team. I made an old fashioned 3 point play to get us within 2 with a couple minutes to go but we never got over the hump. The 1980 I referenced was the 8th grade team I was on playing for Holowesko. We never should have lost to Terryville. There are reasons I can't discuss. But we took them lightly after beating them by 20 earlier in the season.
Jim Calhoun. He had to leave CT because he did not have his teaching license.Who do you like?
I know who you are.....good to touch base!GB, you know who I was talking about and what the issue was. I think we were lucky to get any playing time out of him after what he went through that year. I thought if he never had that issue we have a much better chance.
We played indoor & outdoor soccer together. BT
I know Waverly and Lance. Good dudesI was cool with Rodney Smith. He was a 6'3" PF, who put in work for Coach King. Quietly, they had a kid on McMahon by the name of Keith Thompson who was a scoring machine. He might have been the most dominant offensively in Southern Ct. Nicknamed Fruity, he was 5'9", dunked with ease and gave you buckets from everywhere.
Apparently Jake passed away today. How ironic given these discussions.Jake Salafia, Cromwell HS (Class S). Won five State Championships in a row 1967-68-69-70-71; lost in State Finals 1972, 1978; won State Championships 1979-80; coached UConn’s Al Weston to four All-State selections; placed four players on the Class S All-State team in 1969; was approached to coach UConn in the ‘70s and declined, stating that he wanted to coach his son in high school in a few years. Amassed a 455-119 record from 1961-86, averaging an 18-5 record annually over the course of his 25-year career. Member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame and the Connecticut High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
Theo!1985. You would have graduated with my brother Don. He played soccer and hoops.