Schenectady
City School District

Athletic
Hall of Fame

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To honor those individuals who have made significant contributions  to the history and tradition of sports in the Schenectady City School District."

The Pat Riley Sports Center at Schenectady High School is adorned with the bronze Hall of Fame Plaques.  The trophy case is decorated with Hall of Fame photos and memorabilia.                                        

          

SCSD Athletic Hall of Fame & Reunion Dinner
Moving to Proctor’s Theatre


Celebration Slated for September 8
 

The Schenectady City School District Athletic Hall of Fame Committee is pleased to announce that the Eleventh Annual Schenectady City School District Athletic Hall of Fame and Reunion Dinner will be held on Monday, September 8, at Proctor's Theatre.  A reception, dinner and induction ceremonies will take place in the renovated Proctor's complex.

This year's inductees are Joe Loudis, Peter Famiano and John Grabowski

Loudis was a member of the 1954 Schenectady Little League World Championship team.  He was a four-sport letter winner at Mont Pleasant High School, playing on undefeated tennis and baseball teams.  He has won 422 basketball games as the coach at Cohoes High School and Mechanicville High School.  He took Mechanicville teams to the NYSPHSAA Basketball Tournament semi-finals in 1995 and the finals in 1996 and 2008.  He will be inducted into the New York State Basketball Hall of Fame later this month.

Famiano was a member of Linton High School's undefeated New York State championship golf team in 1961.  He also won the New York State Junior Golf Championship in 1961.  He played golf at the University of Houston from 1962-1966 and on the South African PGA Tour from 1971-1988.  He coached golf at Montclair State University.  He has been the New Jersey PGA Senior Player of the Year three times and is a member of the NJPGA Hall of Fame.

Grabowski graduated from the original Schenectady High School in 1918.  He had a seven-year Major League Baseball career, playing with the White Sox, Yankees and Tigers.  He was a catcher on the Yankees' World Series championship teams in 1927 and 1928.  He batted .277 during the 1927 season.  His teammates included Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.  He will be inducted posthumously.

Ticket information is available by calling Bob Pezzano at 346-9297.

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