Categories: Editorials

Chris Tsiotos at Suffolk Hall of Fame Dinner

It was great to see Winthrop attorney Chris Tsiotos at the Suffolk University Hall of Fame Dinner Friday night at the new Suffolk University Law School function room. We watched admiringly as the new class of inductees and the former inductees greeted Chris at the event. Chris is one of the most respected and highly regarded athletes in Suffolk University history and it was noble for him to be there to welcome the new inductees who joined him as member of the Hall of Fame.

At 6 feet, 5 inches tall, Chris is usually the tallest person in the room, but new inductee Jay Crowley — who mentioned Chris in his acceptance speech — is 6 feet, 8 inches, having incredibly grown eight inches from his senior year in high school to his freshman year at Suffolk. Jay was a 6-foot shooting guard at Mission High in Boston and became a 6-foot-8 guard at Suffolk in the 1960s. He went on to become the principal and superintendent of schools at Northeast Regional in Wakefield.

 

Transcript Staff

Recent Posts

St. John’s Episcopal Church Spring Craft Fair

Luca DePhamphillis, 7, with his nina, Pam Evans, hooking a Charmander Pokémon necklace around her…

5 days ago

Lieutenant Lessard Remembered for His Caring and Department Initiatives

Retired Winthrop Police Lt. David Lessard, 69 died last Friday after a long battle with…

5 days ago

Marino Looks to Possible Debt Exclusion for School Budget Needs

By Adam Swift The town is looking toward a possible debt exclusion vote in the…

5 days ago

Town Manager Presents Capital Plan at Spring Forum

By Adam Swift As part of the Annual Spring Forum on Tuesday night, Town Manager…

5 days ago

News Brief

Winthrop Police Department Awarded Car Seat Distribution Grant  Police Chief John Goodwin is pleased to…

5 days ago

State and City Officials Meet With La Colaborativa on Shelter Operation Plans in Chelsea

By Adam Swift State and Chelsea officials, along with local nonprofit La Colaborativa, have spent…

5 days ago