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PAGE 4 Italians Enjoy Lofty Place in Annals of High School Football coaches designed a running play for him. His son, Lou Jr., was an outstanding lineman at Holy Throughout the 122-year history of high school Cross in the late ’60s. The remainder of the elite Italian American of- football in New Orleans, young Italian American fensive line includes B.J. Pecoraro (Sacred Heart, boys have stood among the elite athletes in the sport. And as the 2018 prep season kicks off, new 1954) and Randy Randazzo (Arabi, 1949), tackles Eddie Gatto (Peters, 1934) and Pete Calamari names are sure to take their places among the (Holy Cross, 1958), guards Joe Demma (Nicholls, greats of the past. Their stories are part of the Crescent City’s 1945) and Lanza (Easton, 1948), and center Vince lore, and their achievements on the city’s football Guttuso (Holy Cross, 1954). The All-Italian defense consists of linemen fields have left an indelible mark on the sport on a Bennie Lampo (Fortier, 1938), Tyler Lafauci (De local level. La Salle, 1968-69), Mark Benedetto (Brother During the 1940s, New Orleans high Martin, 1978) and Ron Sancho (Shaw, 1985). The schools won seven state championships. Jesuit alone won four. Warren Easton won its last title in three best linebackers are J.T. Giardina (Easton, 1958), Lester Latino (Easton, 1964) and Mark 1942, Holy Cross its second in 1945, and Fortier Olivari (Jesuit, 1970-71). its only championship in 1948. And the defensive backfield is filled by “Red” Listing all the top individual athletes with Italian surnames would creat another great debate. Rizzo (Jesuit, 1931), Phil Bruno (Jesuit, 1937), Frank Romano (West Jefferson, 1967) and Mike But certain names consistently come up among Trapani (Redemptorist, 1968). Olivari doubles as the best of the best. the placekicker, Vince Manale (Chalmette, 1978) Who else could crack the backfield of Eddie Toribio (Jesuit, 1930-33), Tony DiBartolo (Jesuit, is the punter, and Gino Giambelluca (Holy Cross, 1999) punt and kick returns. 1940-41), Hank Lauricella (Holy Cross, 1946- Who will step up this year to claim his spot 47) and Reggie Reginelli (Newman, 1975-78)? among the great Italian American names like Maybe Johnny Campora (St. Aloysius, 1939-41), Dominick Lanasa (Jesuit, 1952-53) or Pete Asceni Lacava, Bianchini, Coco, Marchese, Galliano, Ferro, Provenzano, Salsiccia, and Oddo? The (Warren Easton, 1958)? ball is about to be teed up. Among the great linemen was Lou Lanza, a Warren Easton guard who was so versatile the by Ron Brocato I talian A merican D igest T FALL 2018 Community Partners reward AICC members he American Italian Cultural Center offers its members discounts at selected local Italian businesses. Show your AICC 2018 membership card and this page to receive perks! The AICC is proud to present the following Community Partners: Andrea’s 3100 19th St. Metairie, LA Free appetizer with purchase of an entree Monday-Wednesday. Angelo Brocato’s 214 N Carrollton New Orleans, LA Free espresso or cappuccino with pur- chase of an individual pastry (one per visit per member). Fausto’s Bistro 530 Veterans Memorial Blvd Metairie, LA 10% off the check or a complimentary dessert to the mem- bership card holder. Gendusa’s Italian Market 405 Williams Blvd. Kenner, LA AICC members receive complimentary beverages with their meal. Piccola Gelateria 4525 Freret St. New Orleans, LA 10% off your purchase. Reginelli’s 930 Poydras St. New Orleans, LA Free glass of Italian wine for our Italian Friends: one free glass of Citra Pinot Grigio or Straccali Chianti Classico with any entree purchased (one per member). Spirit Wine 3500 Magazine St. New Orleans, LA 10% off six bottles of Italian wines. The Warren Easton High School football team won the city and district championships in 1938. If you’d like to be- come a member or partner with the AICC, email us at questions@americanitaliacul- turalcenter.com, call us at (504) 522-7294, or visit www.AmericanItalianCulturalCenter. com.