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William
Hatten
Billy Hatten is arguably the best basketball player that Watertown
High has ever produced. Consider that he set the school scoring
record in his senior year in 1973 and was WHS' first thousand
point scorer - at what was then a three year school. His number
"33" is retired. He played on two Tech Tourney teams
and represented Watertown in the 1973 Boston Shootout. In
1972 he was named as a Boston Globe All-Scholastic and to
the All-Middlesex League first team; in 1973 he was named
by both the Globe and Boston Herald as a first team All-Scholastic.
In 1973 he was the Middlesex League's Most Valuable Player.
Lesser known, but also impressive, are Bill's track and field
achievements. In 1972 he was the Middlesex League champion
in both the high jump and 440. He set the Watertown High record
in the high jump, and in that event placed second at the 1972
New England Track Championships.
Bill went on to Assumption College in Worcester, where he
scored over 700 points in a stellar career that took him to
the New England Division II regional tournament four times
and all the way to the NCAA Division II Final Four twice.
He also participated in track during his freshman year, and
was named the track team's MVP en route to setting the Assumption
high jump record.
After college Bill served as head basketball coach at Quinsigamond
Community College for a year. He then went to work for the
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and is currently their
Director of Asset Management Sales in New England and New
York. He married WHS classmate Marjorie Walsh in 1979; they
currently live in Medfield with their four children.
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