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John “Zeke” Bella – New York Yankee
1947 Greenwich High School graduate, former New York Yankee and baseball umpire John “Zeke” Bella wells up with tears during his speech for his induction into the Greenwich High School Sports Hall of Fame.
Read MorePat Mediate – Hall of Fame Chairman
Pat Mediate, GHS Hall of Fame Chairman tells us why it’s time to honor the achievements of GHS athletes that had performed to the highest levels during their years at the Greenwich High School. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Pellentesque erat quam, vulputate ut pretium eu, egestas eget lectus. Nulla cursus, orci…
Read MoreSteve Young Inspires
NFL Hall of Famer Steve Young inspires us from the podium during the 2013 GHS Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Read MoreHall of Fame Committee
Pat Mediate, Joe Mediate, Steve Young, Sue Merz
Read MoreThe Captains
Current Cardinal football captains take a moment for a photo op with inductee Steve Young
Read MoreSue Merz USA Hockey Team Gold Medalist
Sue Merz USA Hockey Team Gold Medalist accepts GHS Hall of Fame 2013 Induction Award.
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Jeff Stiling
INDUCTEE 2015 – GHS Swim Team – Jeff transferred from Cincinnati, OH to Greenwich in October 1976. Competed in swimming and water polo in both Junior and Senior years, 1976 – 1978. Accomplishments While at Greenwich High School 6 Event state swimming champion 5 Event CIAC state record holder 6 Event All American 1977 &…
Read MoreZeke Bella
INDUCTEE 2013 – John “Zeke” Bella former Major League Baseball outfielder. Bella played for the New York Yankees in 1957 and the Kansas City Athletics in 1959. In 52 career games, he had 18 hits in 92 at-bats, with a .196 batting average. He batted right and threw left-handed. Bella was signed by the Yankees…
Read MoreSue Merz
In 1976, the town’s skating rink in Byram was named in honor of Dorothy Hamill after the Riverside native won the Olympic figure skating gold medal. Twenty-six years later, a second resident’s name was added to the facility when the roadway leading into the rink was named Sue Merz Way in tribute to the two-time Olympic medalist with the U.S. Women’s Hockey Team.
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