Mr. Cirignano is a good man. He was one of my teachers in high school in the early 90's.. Still think about him at times.. Hope your doing well Larry!
@saxman2all10 жыл бұрын
What a record that still stands today amazing that's why I'm glad I was born in a Passaic
@SuperIliad6 жыл бұрын
In the 1925-1926 season, Blood coached Army to an 11-6 record.
@SuperIliad8 жыл бұрын
According to those that lived during the time of the Wonder Teams (my Dad, included), Passaic’s streak would have gone on for another few years were not the fix, so to speak, put in. The “fixer” was the school’s principal Arnold D. “Pop” Arnold who wanted the streak to end. Gamblers across the nation were betting on the games and students had become obsessed with the games, to the detriment, so claimed Arnold, of their academic interests. It was said that Arnold found excuses to ground players and thus prevented from participating in games; however, with the fielding second- and then -third string -players, they went on winning, at least until win 159. By the time Hackensack covered the floor of the Hackensack Armory with sawdust to impeded Passaic’s fast breaks, the damage to the team had been done. Between 1915 and 1924, Prof Blood coached Passaic High School to a 200-1 record and won seven state basketball championships-and this by competing against semi-professional teams, as well as high school competitors.
@marks.auerbach41310 жыл бұрын
Great video, just one minor correction, it was the WONDER TEAMS, not team. Six different teams from December 17, 1919 through February 4,1925, contributed to THE STREAK! Additionally, point guards Fritz Knothe and Milton Pashman, were instrumental in taking the teams to the record setting victory total. ALL the players of ALL the teams made it happen! Respectfully submitted, Mark S. Auerbach, Passaic City Historian.
@GeoSports10 жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, thanks for the note. When I researched and did the story, my sources at Passaic HS referred to these teams collectively as "The Wonder Team", I suppose because it referred to the school more than the collection of individual clubs. It's still one of my most favorite stories!
@nelsonmcatee37213 жыл бұрын
With a name like Auerbach, you should really know your basketball!
@chichess77309 жыл бұрын
For the complete story of Prof Blood and the Wonder Teams go to www.profblood.com. Prof biography is titled Prof Blood and the Wonder Teams: The True Story of Basketball's First Great Coach. This book goes into Prof's coaching before and after his Passaic years, but goes into game-by-game details of his years coaching at Passaic. The conflict between a jealous principal, NJ state secretary, Walter Short , school board, and an influential bitter parent. This book contains the entire story.
@Ratman19497 жыл бұрын
I remember mister C 1965 my gym teacher he was mean pushed me against the wall yelling yeah really