Coach Migliozzi Wins #450


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Half Hollow Hills West Baseball Coach Tom Migliozzi's has reached a milestone with his 450th career victory. 

The head baseball coach at Half Hollow Hills West for 30 years, Tom Migliozzi, is the winningest active baseball coach in Suffolk County. 

Migliozzi has a long and storied career as a player and now coach. He is a Deer Park football and baseball product and was all-long island in both sports as a senior in 1986-87. Coach Migs finished third in Hansen Award race and 2nd in Yastrzemski Award during his playing career in high school. He then went on to St. John’s University where he was Big East Player of the Year in 1991 and still ranks third all-time in Red Storm history with 23 victories as a starting pitcher.

As a coach Migliozzi’s teams have won more than a dozen league titles and has won it all with a New York State championship. He also coached football as assistant at Half Hollow Hills where he led his teams to 3 Suffolk titles, 2 Long Island championships, and 2 Rutgers Trophies. 

Section XI posted about the coach "This remarkable achievement speaks volumes about his leadership, passion, and commitment to the team. Congratulations to Coach and Hills West Baseball. These milestones are a blessing and valued in our Section XI schools.

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