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Paul
Basile
Paul "Scooter" Basile was a veritable Watertown
High superstar. He played baseball (second base) and basketball
(guard), and starred in them. He was named "best athlete"
by his class. But it is as a football legend, with his trademark
"waterbug" running style, that he will always be
remembered in local lore.
In 1955, Paul led the state in scoring, with 137 points. His
outstanding career is best summarized by its crowning achievement,
an amazing performance on Thanksgiving Day, 1955, against
Belmont. In a superhuman effort that looked effortless, he
scored six touchdowns. It's a feat that to our knowledge has
never been duplicated, that has added a new dimension in individual
effort to the traditional rivalry. After the season Paul was
All-Everything, named to multiple all scholastic teams. The
Boston Globe raved that he was comparable to the great 1940s
Army back Glen Davis of Davis-Blanchard fame. Impressive kudos,
indeed.
Paul's career was capped in 1956 when his number was the first
to be retired by Watertown High. Later, Paul's coach, Vic
Palladino, mused that over his many years of coaching and
observation of Watertown High football, the best two runners
he ever saw were Paul Basile and Bob Cappadona. That comes
as no surprise to the Hall.
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