Warren Athletic Hall of Fame

Museum Exhibit Location: Town Council Chambers on the second floor of Warren town Hall

Open during normal business hours

The Hall of Fame exhibit includes many plaques, pictures, banners, athletic artifacts and memorabilia from many of our town’s athletes.  Most items are cased in beautiful stained cabinets behind glass for easy viewing.

Exhibit Samples

 

Banner honoring Warren High’s 1929 Basketball Champions

 

Hall of Famer Henry Correia’s umpire’s mask, Coco DeBlois’ glove (1939 State Baseball Champions), and Warren High championship plaques

 

 

Hall of Famer Jack Simister’s Warren uniform from 1920s Providence Amateur League

 

Hall of Famer Pat Abbruzzi’s 1953 game ball 

URI 19 UConn 13

 

 

Signature baseballs from memorable championship teams from the 1930s and 1940s

 

 

 

Football presented by the Undefeated 1972 Class C Champions (team is in Hall of Fame) to coach Pat “Doc” Abbruzzi

 

Hall of Fame Museum, North Wall, featuring a 1920s Warren baseball uniform, 1929 Warren High School Championship Basketball banner, and pictures of the 1909 Silk Hats Championship Baseball team members

 

 

Patches from the first two of Warren High School’s three State Baseball Championship teams

 

 

Ted Williams and Nick Cariglia at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida during World War II

 

This bat used by “Dutchy” Heuberger when striking out for Lizzie Murphy.   New Bedford, Massachusetts.  1902

 

Plaque listing Hall of Fame members

 

Hall of Fame Museum, West Wall featuring Warren High School championship baseballs, footballs and plaques

 

Recently displayed on the South Wall are plaques featuring all of Warren High School’s Championship teams; State Champions, State Runner-up teams and all championships won by sport.

Warren’s Athletic history will bring back memories of everyone’s youthful past. 

  • The smell of your old leather baseball glove
  • The grass and clay contrast of a perfectly manicured baseball diamond
  •  The end zone view of  the High School football field looking 100 yards downfield at the white goal post
  • The squeaking of sneakers on gymnasium floors from our past basketball stars 
  • A packed house gymnasium with deafening crowd noise whenever a Warren grappler pinned an opponent during the many rivalry wrestling matches
  • The crisp sound of cleats on the High School track field as the stars of the Girls Track team go flying by
  • And more

Whatever memory is close to your heart, visit our Hall of Fame Exhibits. It will surely bring back comforting times where athletic achievements seem frozen in time. Warren’s athletic history is proudly displayed for everyone’s enjoyment. Make it part of your next visit to the Town Hall.