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Branford HS Honors Coach Jake Palluzzi
Branford HS will be honoring Coach Jake Palluzzi with a retirement dinner on May 3 for his many years of service to the school.
From Branford HS: A retirement dinner honoring long time Branford High School Boys Basketball Coach Jake Palluzzi will be held on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017 at Woodwinds Restaurant, 28 Schoolground Road in Branford, as announced by Branford Recreation Department Chairman, Paul Criscuolo. Tickets are $40.00 (checks can be made payable to the Branford Boys Basketball Fund) and can be purchased at the Branford Recreation Department, Branford High School or by calling Paul Criscuolo at (203)488-7571.
While a player at Branford High School, Jake was a two-year starter and captain of the 1978 undefeated (20-0) Housatonic League Championship Team. During his junior year, Branford won the Housatonic League championship, posting an 18-2 record and was coached by Branford Sports Hall of Fame coach Tom Murray (1992). He was an All-League selection, the New Haven Tap-Off Club First Team All-County and Honorable Mention All-State Player. While at Branford, he was also a promising tennis player, helping the team gain notoriety as being one of the “most respected teams in the state”. Another Sports Hall of Fame inductee, Gerald Crotty (2000), coached him.
After graduation, Jake enrolled at Southern Connecticut State University when Art Leary was named head coach in a bid to revive the program. In his junior and senior seasons, he led the Owls to back-to-back league titles and a trip to the Sweet Sixteen in his senior season. He was a four-year starter for the Owls and held the school record with 105 starts. Hewas named the only captain for his junior and senior seasons. He led the school to a record 22 wins and a sixteenth national ranking in Division II. He also led the team in assists and free throws throughout his college career. During the 1981-82 season, he received the prestigious Bob Cousy Award, as the best over-all player 6’0” and under in Division I, II, and III in New England.
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North Branford High School hired Jake and made him the youngest head coach in the state (24 years of age) at the time. He compiled a 45-43 over-all record and is still the winningest coach of all time in North Branford High history. He holds the school record for wins (18). In his fourth and final season, the Thunderbirds won the Shoreline Conference regular season title while compiling an 18-5 overall record. For his accomplishments, Jake was named Shoreline Conference Coach of the Year as well as New Haven Register All Area Coach of the Year. While at North Branford, he qualified for the C.I.A.C tournament in 3 of his 4 seasons.
Jake came home to Branford and was named Boys Head Basketball Coach at Branford High School. In 1991-92, his team won the Housatonic League title sporting a 15-8 record and his 2004-05 team compiled a 14-8 record and won the Inaugural Oronoque Division Championship. Under his direction, Branford has qualified for the C.I.A.C. Tournament and for the SCC Tournament on numerous occasions. Jake has received the Sportsmanship Award given out by league officials on more than one occasion. He has been selected to coach in several post-season all-star tournaments.
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Jake has taught health & physical education at Branford High School and has served as a co-athletic director with Savas Synodi . He has coached the Branford High School Boys Tennis Team for 12 years and won two Housatonic League titles. He also served for five years as the Head Boys and Girls Cross Country Coach.
Within the community, he volunteers his time with the Branford Junior Basketball League, conducts several basketball clinics and fundraisers for high school athletic teams as well as running an annual golf tournament. He is actively involved with the Special Olympics for the State of Connecticut and he was named the 1987 Coach of the Year by the Connecticut High School Association.
Married to his wife, Marci, Jake is the father to Emma, Tess and Jake.
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