HVRHS inducts 10 into Athletic Hall of Fame
Edward Tyburski, Jr. was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame at Housatonic Valley Regional High School Sunday, Nov. 13. He said his experience produced a series of “profoundly positive quantum moments for me.” 
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HVRHS inducts 10 into Athletic Hall of Fame

FALLS VILLAGE — Ten people were inducted into the Housatonic Valley Regional High School Athletic Hall of Fame in a ceremony at HVRHS Sunday, Nov. 13

They are: Tood Baker, Class of 1991; Daniel Dubay ‘93; Wiilam D. Dufour ‘52; Nicole Geyselaers ‘00; Christopher J. Keacox ‘84; Peter J. Kenny ‘52; Rick Knutson ‘91; Andrea Perotti Heinze ‘88; Edward Tyburski Jr. ‘76; and Jeffrey B. Tyburski ‘82.

Several speakers said the life lessons they learned during their HVRHS experience had positive impacts on their lives.

Edward Tyburski Jr. described the effect as a series of “profoundly positive quantum moments for me,” and Heacox said he learned “passion and loyalty” while participating in HVRHS athletics.

 

The story on the Housatonic Valley Regional High School Athletic Hall of Fame induction in the Nov. 24 edition of The Lakeville Journal incorrectly listed Nicole Geyselaers as Class of 1991, as was printed in the program for the ceremony. Geyselaers was in the Class of 2000. 

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