Hoop History Fifty Years of High School Boys Basketball in Waterbury (Volume One: 1970 To 1995)

Hoop History Fifty Years of High School Boys Basketball in Waterbury (Volume One: 1970 To 1995) image
ISBN-10:

0578928507

ISBN-13:

9780578928500

Author(s): Griffin, Michael
Released: Jan 01, 2021
Format: Paperback, 172 pages
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Description:

The city of Waterbury, Conn., boasts a rich history in high school boys basketball - ranging from Crosby High's achievements in national tournaments in the early 1920s, through a storied period centered at the City Armory, and a growth into more modern times culminating with Sacred Heart's recent dominance before the school closed in 2021. The 1970s marked a period of transition in the city's hoops history, with Holy Cross beginning its basketball program and the public high schools moving into new buildings and new gymnasiums. The developments helped to spark a half-century of achievement highlighted by 13 state championships for Waterbury schools, and various coaches and players adding their accomplishments to a well-established legacy in the city. In this first of two volumes, author Michael Griffin begins an in-depth look at 50 years of Waterbury high school basketball by presenting a recap of each season from 1970-71 through 1994-95 and integrating stories and experiences shared by former players and coaches. Including year-by-year listings of team and individual honors as well as looks back even further in time - to the opening of Kennedy's gym in 1965, to the first WATR radio broadcast of a game, and to the first CIAC title won by a Waterbury school nearly a century ago - this book will inform and delight even the most avid followers of scholastic sports in the city and state.












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