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Video Spotlight: Mike Walsh

He has won six FCIAC and five state titles and built what many believe is the state’s premier boys basketball program over the past decade.

Tonight, Trinity Catholic High School coach Mike Walsh added another distinction to his resume: 500 wins.

I caught up with Walsh following the Crusaders’ 56-46 victory at Fairfield Ludlowe, when he discussed the significance of the milestone.

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  1. Dave,

    Great interview! I am happy to see Coach Walsh get his 500 win.
    There have been many different things said about him this year, could he coach with the talent he has this year, or not. So, my hat goes out Coach Walsh, his family, his players and TC. Great Job!!!!! I am very happy for you!!!!! Dave, you always do a great job too!!!!

    Comment by Donald C — February 6th, 2010 @ 12:49 am

  2. Thanks Donald I appreciate it

    Comment by Dave Ruden — February 6th, 2010 @ 1:06 am

  3. Coach Walsh has done a wonderful job over 30 seasons at Catholic High. It was a very nice interview and the headlines and accolades are certainly well deserved. Kudos to Coach Walsh and his program.

    Comment by Full Disclosure — February 8th, 2010 @ 9:14 am

  4. Congratulations to Coach Walsh on his 500th career win. He certainly has kept Trinity Catholic on the map and should be commended for his loyalty and dedication.

    Comment by gman — February 10th, 2010 @ 4:17 pm

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