Date: Fri 30-Jun-1995
Date: Fri 30-Jun-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: TOMW
Illustration: I
Quick Words:
urban-resigns
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tony urban resigns
At the conclusion of the 1995 school year, last week, Tony Urban ended a
13-year run as head coach of the Newtown High School baseball team when he
tendered this official letter of resignation to NHS athletic director Bob
Zito.
Urban, who coached the game of baseball for the past 25 years, is spending the
summer in England and was unavailable for comment.
"He just said he was tired," said Zito. "He said that it was starting to take
too much time away from his teaching."
Urban took over as coach of the Indians in 1983, after a few years of coaching
the jayvee squad.
By 1985 Urban had built what would become a perennial Western Connecticut
Conference power going on to win WCC titles in 1985 and 1990 while finishing
runner-up in 1987, 1989, and 1993.
Urban's Indians compiled winning records in eight of his 13 years including
six-straight from 1985 through 90 in which the team played to a record of
82-43.
The coach's most successful teams were those conference-champion teams of 85
and 90. The 85 team went 17-6 overall, winning the WCC and advancing to the
Class L state championship game before finishing runner up to North Haven.
The team of 1990 was 17-4 overall, winning the conference but falling in the
first round of the state tournament.
Under coach Urban, the NHS baseball team has qualified for the state
tournament in all but three years, including ten of the last eleven.
In his 13 years as skipper, Urban compiled a career record of 148-113.
He was inducted last November into the Softball Hall of Fame for his exploits
on the playing field.
Urban's resignation will become official after being formally accepted by NHS
principal Bill Manfredonia and the Newtown Board of Education.
