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Guilford Student Named National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete

Thirty scholar athletes will be recognized at a banquet on April 27 in Branford.

Guilford High School student Timothy Hastings with parents Andrew and Becky.
Guilford High School student Timothy Hastings with parents Andrew and Becky. (Courtesy of Bill O'Brien.)

Information via Bill O'Brien, Casey-O'Brien New Haven County Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame

GUILFORD, CT — The Casey-O'Brien New Haven County Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame will hold their 64th Annual Scholar Athlete banquet on Saturday April 27 at Woodwinds 29 School Ground Road in Branford. A reception will begin at 5:30 p.m. with the march to the head table at 6:30 p.m.

"We are pleased to recognize 30 outstanding young men that played football last fall, excelled in the classroom and showed leadership and citzenship in their schools and communities," said Anthony Mortali, president of the chapter, in a news release.

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Tomothy Hastings, from Guilford High School, will be one of the honorees on April 27.

In addition to the scholar athletes, four other award winners will be honored including 30-year football official Tom Viola, of Hamden, who will be presented with the Official Recognition Award.

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Selected by the New Haven Football Officials Association, Viola is regarded as a top official who has officiated six CIAC championship games and was on the crew of the 2008 NCAA National Championship D 11 game.

The chapter Coach of the Year is Oxford coach Joe Stochmal.

Stochmal played at Seymour and SCSU and has been the coach at Oxford for 17 years, leading the Wolverines to their first playoff appearance in school history this past fall. He recently decided to retire after 47 years of coaching.

The Chapter Award of Merit will be presented to WTNH Sports Team 8 Sports Director John Pierson. He first came to News 8 in 1995 as a sports producer and was promoted to Team 8 sports director in 2016.

The Chapter Distinguished American Award will be presented to former Major League baseball pitcher and television analyst Rob Dibble.

Between 1988 and 1995, Dibble played for the Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox and Milwaukee Brewers. He was a two time All Star in 1990 and 1991, and recorded 89 saves during his career. He was chosen as the National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player in 1990, the year the Reds won the World Series.

For tickets to the dinner, call Donna Limone ar 203-481-8375.

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