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Patchogue-Medford Baseball Coach To Be Inducted Into HOF
Frascogna is the longtime varsity baseball coach at Patchogue-Medford High School.

Longtime Patchogue-Medford High School baseball coach Anthony Frascogna is one this year's Hall of Fame Booster Club inductees.
Frascogna, who graduated PMHS in 1986, has been a mentor to an entire generation of P-M students, and a generous and tireless community volunteer, the Patchogue-Medford Booster Club said.
After lettering in both football and baseball at PMHS, Frascogna played baseball at James Madison University, after which he began his teaching and coaching career at Patchogue-Medford.
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"Frascogna’s passion for connecting with students extended from the classroom through a variety of extracurricular sports and activities. He quickly became a student favorite, recognized as a friendly motivator and teacher of life lessons. Frascogna became the Varsity Baseball coach in 2001 and currently ranks among the top active coaches in Suffolk County with a won-lost record of 228-149. The only P-M coach who won more games is Frascogna’s mentor and fellow 2019 Hall of Fame inductee, George Ulrich," the club said on Facebook.
The 4th annual Patchogue-Medford Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and dinner will be held on May 3 at the high school from 5 to 8 p.m.
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Tickets cost $40 for the dinner and ceremony and $15 for the ceremony only.
Students interested in attending the ceremony only will be admitted free with presentation of valid student ID.
To purchase your tickets, please contact us at 631-275-7924 or via email at tsteacher@aol.com.
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