Penn-Trafford football announces latest hall of fame class

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Wednesday, April 10, 2019 | 1:30 AM


Penn-Trafford announced its 2019 Warrior Football Hall of Fame class.

The committee scours over decades of program history, dating back to players from Trafford and Penn Joint, which later became Penn-Trafford, to come up with a well-balanced class.

This year’s honorees include:

• Tim Cortazzo (Penn-Trafford Class of 2007)

• Mark Ferguson (Penn-Trafford, 1992)

• Kurt Johnson (Penn-Trafford, 1999)

• Jim Santimauro (Penn-Trafford, 1993)

• Marty Schneider (Trafford, 1962)

• Sonny Thomas (Coach, Penn-Trafford, 1980-86, 95-2001, ‘11-13)

• 1968 Trafford Tomahawks (Coached by Steven Zigarovich)

The committee also announced a special award that will go to Sam DeNillo, Sr. He coached in the Penn-Trafford Midget Athletic Association for 42 years. In the future, notable contributors will receive the “Sam DeNillo, Sr. Award.”

The newest class will be honored at a banquet Sept. 28. Banquet and ticket information will be announced later.

The inductees also will be recognized Sept. 27 at Warrior Stadium when Penn-Trafford hosts Plum.

Bill Beckner Jr. is a TribLive reporter covering local sports in Westmoreland County. He can be reached at bbeckner@triblive.com.

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