THANK YOU, CLASS OF 1973!

Pride hockey players

As we come to the close of a hockey season where the Pride brought home wins against the likes of Millbrook School, Choate Rosemary Hall, Frederick Gunn School, and more, we’d like to thank the Class of 1973 for their pivotal contribution to our athletics program. Alumni engagement in our athletic programs helps to instill valuable lessons to the boys about strategic decision-making, camaraderie, and self-assurance. Alumni support helps Trinity-Pawling foster a culture of determination and excellence.

Marking a milestone occasion, the Class of 1973 commemorated their 50th reunion by leaving a lasting legacy through their generous reunion gift – funds to purchase a brand new Zamboni for Tirrell Rink. Their thoughtful contribution underscores the enduring impact of alumni support and the profound sense of community that defines Trinity-Pawling.

This vital addition to our sports infrastructure reaffirms Trinity-Pawling’s commitment to sustaining a robust hockey program, poised to compete at the highest level among our counterparts. Beyond the tangible benefits of enhanced facilities, it symbolizes a collective investment in the growth and development of our student-athletes, empowering them to excel on and off the ice.

In the words of Head Varsity Hockey Coach Bob Ferraris ’93, “Tirrell Rink is an extraordinary place. Seeing the character, the brotherhood, and the passion our players develop through working together as a team, we couldn’t be more thankful to the Class of 1973 for their tremendous investment in our hockey program and, more importantly, in the future of these boys.”

Thank you, Class of 1973! Your generosity will empower your Trinity-Pawling brothers of today and tomorrow to continue to live up to their potential and seek out their passions.

by Tom Javery