The spirit of Norwood pride filled the Elks Hall tonight as the town gathered to honor the Norwood High School hockey team—fresh off their hard‑fought Bay State League championship. Beginning at 6:30 p.m., players, coaches, families, and devoted fans came together for a celebratory banquet recognizing a season defined by grit, teamwork, and hometown support.
The highlight of the evening was the presentation of championship jackets and framed team photographs to the Blue Blades, a tribute to the boys who battled through a tight league race and emerged as true champions. The crowd was treated to remarks from four giants of the sports world: • Bobby Cleary, Harvard standout and 1960 U.S. Olympic gold medalist • “Butch” Songin, Boston Patriots quarterback and Boston College hockey All‑American • John “Snooks” Kelly, legendary Boston College hockey coach • Milt Schmidt, Hall‑of‑Fame Boston Bruin and current Bruins coach
The banquet also included the announcement of next year’s team captain, who will follow outgoing captain Jack Bayer, a steady leader throughout the season.
A hearty chicken pie dinner by Connolly Caterers was served, and the event was organized by a dedicated committee led by Pret Neilsen, with Tom Clifford, Ernie Higgins, Helen Neilsen, Bob Ivatts, Gary Maus, and Frank Wall, who served as master of ceremonies.
The Blue Blades’ championship run was one for the ages. Under head coach Don Wheeler, assisted by Rev. Dan Young and Jimmy Gormley, Norwood posted a 9‑2‑1 regular‑season record and entered the playoffs in a three‑way tie with Walpole and Needham. In the postseason, the boys went undefeated—defeating Walpole, Needham, and Wellesley—to claim the league crown by two full games.
Several players earned league honors: • Richy Hebner (sophomore forward) – First‑Team All‑Star • Richy Lovell (senior defenseman) – First‑Team All‑Star • Paul Angelo (junior forward) – Second‑Team All‑Star • Tim Twomey (defenseman) – Second‑Team All‑Star
Tonight’s banquet was nearly a sellout, with only a handful of tickets available at the door. All players and coaches were seated at the head table—a fitting tribute to a team that brought pride, excitement, and championship glory to the town of Norwood.
More Norwood Sports Stories
-
Norwood Debate—Which Is Hebner’s Top Sport?-This Day In Norwood History-May 12, 1965
Is Norwood High’s Richy Hebner a better baseball or hockey player? Sixteen‑Year‑Old Richie Hebner Dominates Diamond and Ice In a town that knows its sports and takes pride in its athletes, there is no debate about the brightest young star currently wearing Norwood’s colors. Everyone in Norwood agrees that Hebner, a 16‑year‑old junior, excels in…

-
‘Skip’ Lockwood To Stay With Majors-This Day in Norwood History-April 14, 1965
Claude (Skip) Lockwood of Norwood has been kept by the Kansas City Athletics on the Major League roster for the coming year: Lockwood thus joins a select group of Norwood athletes who have played in the major leagues. Others who have played on major league teams were Ray Martin, Charlie Bowles, and Marty Callaghan. Callaghan…

-
Second Line Puts Norwood in Final-This Day In Norwood History-March 12, 1965
By JIM DUNLAP For three hockey tourney games Norwood had looked like just another club. They won, but somehow they never really impressed. All season Walpole coach Charley Onto had been claiming his second line one of the finest in the state, but going into Thursday night’s semi-final round game with Arlington, the second line…

-
Maus Goal Puts Mustangs Over Newton In OT-This Day In Norwood History-March 12, 1965
In the co-feature, Norwood, league runnerup to Walpole, defeted Newton, 2-1, on a goal by Blaine Maus in sudden death overtime. The Norwood-Newton affair was a cliffhanger all the way although the Bay State entry enjoyed a shooting advantage. Richie Hebner, the 190-pound, 6-foot right wing, scored the game’s first goal at 3:58 of the…

-
Norwood Six Bombs R. I. Champions, 6-2-This Day in Norwood History-February 17, 1965
The Cranston East Hockey Team, the top outfit m Rhode Island, came to Walpole last Saturday afternoon with what was supposed to be the most powerful line in New England, but over 2,000 fans saw the Norwood wave of Richy Hebner, Blaine Maus, and Paul Angelo completely dominate the play, scoring all the goals as…

-
Ricker College Star Fred Carritte Ranks Fifth In Country-This Day In Norwood History-February 4, 1965
HOULTON, Me. — Ricker College Bulldog center Fred Carritte, Norwood, has been recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association as the fifth-best field goal shooter in the nation among small college players. Carritte, a senior who stands 6-4, has hit on .646 percent of his shots from the floor during season play. According to official…

-
St Catherine’s Saints Capture Division Hockey Crown-This Day In Norwood History-February 3, 1965
St. Catherine’s CYO hockey team pulled the division title out of the hat Saturday at EC’s McHugh Forum. With the goalie out of the net, Art Conley tipped in a long shot by Jim Dooley to give Norwood a 2-2 tie with St. Mary’s of Hull, which clinched for St. Catherine’s the Southern Division crown.…

-
Norwood Shuts out Milton-This Day In Norwood History-February 3, 1965
Norwood Sextet Shuts Out Milton, 2-0, For 7th In Row By FRANK WALL The Norwood High School hockey team, minus the services of top scorers Capt. Blaine Maus and Richy Hebner, blanked Milton, 2-0, Saturday afternoon at the Loring rink in Framingham before a large crowd that turned out to witness the games which had…

-
Three Team Goalie-This Day In Norwood History-January 13, 1965
Neil Higgins not only guards the nets for Norwood’s undefeated Freshmen and Junior Varsity but also sees part-time service with the Norwood High School Varsity. (Polariod Photo) (All articles originally published in the Norwood Messenger) Discover more from Norwood Historical Society Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe
-
Dedham-Norwood Sunday In Pop Warner Attractions-This Day In Norwood History-October 28, 1964
Dedham-Norwood Sunday In Pop Warner Attractions-This Day In Norwood History-October 28, 1964

Discover more from Norwood Historical Society
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.










