and Art Corsaletti too. Pulaski was the original Jack Cochran team. Regular 70-0 wins.How about Willie Hall (Saints & Super Bowl Champions Raiders) and Tommy Myers (Pro Bowl Safety New Orleans)? Both played at Pulaski High School (New Britain).
Doug Dubose from Montville in early 80's. Played at Nebraska for 4 years then went on to a brief stint with the 49ers. In terms of most dominating at the high school level he has to get consideration.
Just throwing a few names around, some I remember first hand. Wondering what you guys think? I suppose you can include those that blossomed after high school and turned into great players in college or the pros, a rare thing but it has happened, but I was thinking of the great HS players that dominated the CT HS gridion, of course some went on to bigger and better things while some others for whatever reason didn't.
Bobby Valentine, Andrew Pinnock, Rico Brogna, John Sullivan, Andy Rosbustelli, Pete Demmerle, Carm Cozza, Floyd Little, Kurt Horton, Walt Dropo, Sandy Osiecki, Bill Romanowski, Dwight Freeney, Tarek Saleh, Steve Young......I know I'm missing some. Some on this board might be surprised with Bobby Valentine, but he was the only CT high school football player to ever make 1st team all-state 3 years in a row and Rippowam HS won the state championship 1 or 2 years when BobbyV played there.
Chime in on the ones I missed, especially the long forgotten ones from the 40's & 50's
I brought up the criteria of overall athlete thing, and also the criteria of palyers that I've personally seen.
There's so many players in a discussion like this. The kid coming to UConn in the spring to compete for the QB position I believe is the current all time leader in passing. Tough to argue against him as being the best high school player, if you're going to restrict it to the high school gridiron only.
I'm not sure if Burrell played football did he? i don't remember him playing. anyway, when you've got a kid on the field that's playing the QB position for several years in high school, throwing for record yardage, record #'s of TD's, winning state championships, can also run the ball pretty well, and is getting recruited to major colleges on top of all that, for being able to punt with NFL type distance and hang time, and kick field goals regularly 50+ yards? That's a highly talented high school football player.
I don't recall another H.S. football player in CT that I've seen play with my own eyes, that was able to do everything Brogna did on the field.
Burrell played at Hamden.
There are a lot of kids who were unheralded because they played for small schools. Look at a kid like Chris Hetherington at North Branford. He was unknown, played D1AA, then went on to have a rather long NFL career as a starter.
I played golf with Hetherington a couple of years back. He is a beast physically.
We've had this discussion before Lots of guys to talk about. Tim Washington was an electric offensive player but I don't know where he ended up after going to Syracuse. Romanowski's career is undeniable. Etc. Etc. If you loko at the record books, the names jump out.
Best overall athlete I've personally seen as a high school kid age, is Brogna hands down. The kid did everything on the field except play defense, and he probably could ahve been a shut down coverage DB too if he played every down on both sides of the ball. Top 5 I think passer all time, kicked field goals 50+ yards, state champion winner QB, 1,000+ point scorer in basketball, double digit winner baseball pitcher. had college programs offering him scholarships for multiple sports left and right, but got drafted to MLB out of high school and made a career there.
I agree with you on that score. Bobby V was awesome. I saw him play when I was 12 or 13, he could do it all.If you go solely by what he did in HS, Bobby V may well deserve the honor as he was the first three time all state player (and I believe Pozzouli was the only other and one of his was second team).
If you go by entire career, including college and NFL, Steve Young makes a better argument than anyone, Floyd Little and Andy Robustelli (who are also enshrined in Canton) would be second and third.
I'm surprised no one mentioned Fran Lynch (myself included) who played for Roger Ludlowe back the 1960's, back when all 4 Fairfield high schools (Warde, Ludlowe, Notre Dame, Fairfield Prep) produced championship teams.I agree with you on that score. Bobby V was awesome. I saw him play when I was 12 or 13, he could do it all.
Those Cheshire teams were tough back then, I think their winning streak still remains the state record.Kyle McIntosh out of Cheshire was pretty filthy. Had 2,000+ rushing yards at Syracuse and was the starting tailback during the McNabb era up there. Don't think he ever lost a high school game either IIRC, him and his brother were the biggest reason for the Cheshire dynasty of the 1990's. Think they won 47 straight or something.
Kyle McIntosh out of Cheshire was pretty filthy. Had 2,000+ rushing yards at Syracuse and was the starting tailback during the McNabb era up there. Don't think he ever lost a high school game either IIRC, him and his brother were the biggest reason for the Cheshire dynasty of the 1990's. Think they won 47 straight or something.
I know he didn't turn out to be the best pro, but the thing about Pinnock was that when he finished his career he was the all time rushing leader (I know he's been passed by) but he was probably playing only half a game. We've never had a player with his size and speed. I believe he was at least 260lbs and ran a 4.6 - 4.7ish 40. Those who could actually tackle him couldn't catch him and vice versa. If you were a 185 cornerback you just got out of his way or carried off the field. his team was scoring 50+ a game.Just throwing a few names around, some I remember first hand. Wondering what you guys think? I suppose you can include those that blossomed after high school and turned into great players in college or the pros, a rare thing but it has happened, but I was thinking of the great HS players that dominated the CT HS gridion, of course some went on to bigger and better things while some others for whatever reason didn't.
Bobby Valentine, Andrew Pinnock, Rico Brogna, John Sullivan, Andy Rosbustelli, Pete Demmerle, Carm Cozza, Floyd Little, Kurt Horton, Walt Dropo, Sandy Osiecki, Bill Romanowski, Dwight Freeney, Tarek Saleh, Steve Young......I know I'm missing some. Some on this board might be surprised with Bobby Valentine, but he was the only CT high school football player to ever make 1st team all-state 3 years in a row and Rippowam HS won the state championship 1 or 2 years when BobbyV played there.
Chime in on the ones I missed, especially the long forgotten ones from the 40's & 50's