Lewis Stieglitz

(1935-2010) Inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1984 Born in West Hartford in 1935, Steiglitz graduated from Hall High School. His track career started at the University of Connecticut where he set school records in every distance event, from the half-mile run to cross-country. He won the Yankee ConferenceRead More →

Louis Stein

(1914-2009) Inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1987 An outstanding tennis player at Weaver High School, Stein played on the team for four years and on the Trinity College team for four years, winning the singles title in 1935. He was captain of the Trinity team in 1936. SteinRead More →

Harry Smith

(1921-2010) Inducted into the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1986 A native of Hartford, Smith graduated from Weaver High School in 1940. He played with distinction for three years on the basketball and baseball teams, both of which he captained and was named to the all-state basketball team his seniorRead More →

David Slossberg

(1907-1995) Inducted into the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1986 A native of Leeds, England, Slossberg lived in the Hartford area most of his life. He attended the New Park Avenue and Lawrence Street schools in the Frog Hollow section of Hartford. He earned letters in football, basketball, and baseballRead More →

Gerald Slobin

(1932-2001) Inducted into the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1988 Born in Hartford, Slobin was a 1950 graduate of Weaver High School, lettering three years in football, basketball and tennis. He started playing tennis at Keney Park and played both singles and doubles for three years in high school. HeRead More →

William Slitt

(1921-2000) Inducted into Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, 1984 A native of Hartford, Slitt played on a city champion basketball team in junior high school. At Weaver High, he played baseball and basketball for four years and on a state championship American Legion team in 1938 all while serving theRead More →