Susan graduated in 1993 and was a four year starter in three sports at Berlin High School: soccer, gymnastics, and softball.
The 1958 baseball team is being inducted into the Berlin Hall of Fame as the first team to receive that recognition.
Jim Day graduated from CCSU and began his career at Berlin High as a special education teacher.
Al Pelligrinelli was a teacher and coach at Berlin High for 28 years, 1976-2003.
Dave Swanson graduated from Berlin High in 1991 where he excelled in both basketball and baseball.
Forrest Conoly graduated in 1991. He was nicknamed “The Berlin Wall.”
Monica Earley Thompson was a 1990 graduate of Berlin High School.
Ken Pera was a 1989 graduate who participated in football where he was selected to the All Northwest Conference team in his senior year.
Rocky Urso was a 1987 graduate of Berlin High School who stood out in football.
Mauro Gozzo was a 1984 graduate. At the time he was considered one of the best all around athletes to come out of Berlin High School.
Gary Waslewski’s yearbook referred to him as “Mr. Baseball,” referring to the sport he played for four years.
Pam Wallace Cavallaro graduated from Berlin High School in 1986 leaving behind a spectacular athletic career.
Robyn Trevethan Cop graduated from Berlin High School in 1988.
At Berlin High School Phil Tinsley was a three letter man, who graduated in 1949.
Adam Salina’s athletic accolades began in his Sophomore year when he was selected to the All-Conference and All- State team as a punter.
A native of Newburyport, Mass., Richard Patterson moved to Berlin in 1934.
Debra Larson, a 1989 graduate of Berlin High School, at the time was considered the finest all-around athlete ever to come out of Berlin High School.
Latest NewsKurt Lavoie2024-04-17T14:17:51+00:00