Derby/Shelton Rotary Club
Roberts,
Peccerillo Speakers at Thanksgiving Luncheon
Derby/Shelton Rotary Club President Pat Tarasovic is pictured with
Derby Mayor Marc Garofalo (L), the captains, guest speakers and coaches
for the Derby & Shelton High School Football teams at the annual
football luncheon.
Tony Peccerillo |
Ken Roberts |
Each year at the annual Derby/Shelton Rotray Club
Thaksgiving Day Luncheon, the two schools are invited to bring along an
alumnus who played in the Thanksgiving Day football game. The invited guests
are the main speakers at the luncheon. This year Derby brought along
graduate Tony Peccerillo who was a quarterback during his high school days
and now works for a software firm in Norwalk. Ken Roberts was the Shelton
speaker. Ken was a linebacker in Shelton and now serves as the head football
coach at Newtown High School when not running two business in Shelton that
he owns.
The speakers inspired the entire audience with their own
personal memories of the game and the role that the game and playing
football played in their lives.
The luncheon is a long standing tradition that the Rotary
Club has carried on for decades though there have been luncheons of one sort
or another since the 1920's.
The two teams also had an opportunity to see the
Derby/Shelton Rotary Club Trophy which goes to the winner of the game to
keep for one year. The first team to win ten games gets to keep the trophy
permanently. The competition for the trophy dates back to the 1930's when
the Shelton Looms first donated a similar trophy.
One of the guests at the luncheon this year was Myron Horbal.
Mr. Horbal is a graduate of the Derby High School Class of 1927!
Myron Horbal, DHS '27, wished the best of
luck to Derby's captains as Mayor Garofalo and Coach DiCenso look on with
Derby's guest speaker, Tony Peccerillo.
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