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Coach Tony Fucillo Field House

 








"Richard Fucillo had the ideal introduction for “my big brother, Coach Tony Fucillo, the richest man in town,” at the dedication ceremony of Tony Fucillo Field House at Miller Field.
   Richard, who was an assistant coach on his brother’s staff during a golden era of Winthrop High football, borrowed one of the most memorable lines in the classic Christmas Movie, “It’s A Wonderful Life,” to describe Tony Fucillo, Winthrop High’s Hall of Fame football coach....."
"It’s only a matter of time before Anthony Fucillo is selected for induction into the Winthrop High School Hall of Fame. Anthony was a star quarterback and linebacker for the football team, an excellent varsity hockey player, and a baseball player who showed his versatility as a shortstop for the Viking diamond men...."
"Winthrop High School's Tony Fucillo has been named the New England Patriots High School Coach of the Week in recognition of his 100th career victory. Winthrop moved to 5-0 on the season with a 27-3 win over Beverly High School on Oct. 8. Winthrop now tops the Northeastern conference with an undefeated conference record. With the win, Fucillo notched the 100th win of his 18-year head-coaching career at Winthrop....."
"Tony Fucillo will be inducted into the Massachusetts State Football Coaches Hall of Fame at an awards dinner Saturday at Lantana’s in Randolph. Fucillo was the head coach of the Winthrop High football team for 20 seasons and assistant coach for 15 seasons. Fucillo capped off his successful tenure with an undefeated season and Super Bowl title in 2006...."
"Tony Fucillo is the wide receivers coach and director of football operations now in his 11th season. Coach Fuccillo was a local legend at nearby Winthrop High School, where he coached for 35 years including as head coach from 1987-2006. ...."
Location: Miller Field

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