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George DeMaio Jr., better known to sports fans throughout the state as "The Coach", was born and raised in West Haven, CT. Coach attended West Haven High School, where he lettered in basketball and baseball. For his contribution to West Haven athletics, Coach was named Athlete of the Year in 1966. Coach proceeded on to Southern Connecticut State University where he helped found the University radio station.
He graduated from SCSU in 1970 and received his Masters Degree in 1977 from Southern as well. From 1970 to 1974, DeMaio taught fifth grade at Thompson School in West Haven. In 1983, while working for Southern New England Telephone, DeMaio was hired by KC101/WAVZ as their Sports Director.
It was here that DeMaio started his immense coverage of high school girls and boys athletics. "The Coach" has received numerous honors for his coverage of high school sports. Among them, honorary inductions into the Connecticut Scholastic and Collegiate Softball Hall of Fame in 1995, and The Connecticut Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001. He was named Assistant Coach of the Year by the Connecticut High School Coaches Association for his work at North Haven and also received New Haven's Tap Off Club's Distinguished Service Award. 
Presently on News/Talk 960 WELI and ESPN Radio 1300, "The Coach" continues to give high school girls and boys the coverage he feels they deserve. He has orchestrated state-wide Friday night coverage of high school football in the fall on WELI for the past several years, including a radio record of all 68 scores of high school games on Thanksgiving Eve and Thanksgiving Day in 2008. The Coach hosts Saturday high school football games, on ESPN Radio 1300, as well. Since 1997 he has covered basketball and hockey on ESPN Radio 1300. Of course, 960WELI gets daily coverage of high school athletics by "The Coach" throughout the school year. "The Coach" was involved in East Haven Biddy Basketball from 1979 to 1999. He has been a Little League and softball umpire. He was involved in Team Connecticut Girls AAU basketball from 1994 to 2001, coaching two teams to the National Tournament.  He coached North Haven High School Girls Basketball as an assistant to his son Jeffrey for 10 years.

He retired as an 8th Grade Social Studies teacher at East Haven Middle School in December 2008, "The Coach" resides in North Branford with his wife Brenda. He has 2 sons, Matthew and his wife Debbie and their daughter Rebecca living in Old Saybrook, and Jeffrey, who lives in Wallingford with his wife Cory and sons Samuel and Nathan. The Coach received the Gold Bat Award from the West Haven Twilight League in 2005
On September 27, 2007, "The Coach" was inducted into the New Haven Gridiron Club's Hall of Fame.  In March of 2008, he was honored by the Connecticut Association of Athletic Directors with the Distinguished Service Award - Outside the Field of Athletic Administration.

On March 13,2009, the Coach will receive the Alumni Appreciation Award from SCSU and on March 29th, he received the Chapter Merit Award from the Gene Casey/New Haven Chapter National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. 



Coach George DeMaio holding the plaque he received at the Walter Camp Breakfast of Champions from the Walter Camp Football Foundation; the Coach
was also the emcee for the event on January 16, 2010

Also, on November 3, 2008, Coach was honored by the March of Dimes as an Elm City Legend at the Omni Hotel in New Haven.

Winding Down the Regular Season
Monday 05-06-2013 8:57am ET

                                     Winding Down the Regular Season

It's hard to believe the regular season in softball is already winding down. I mean the day after Memorial Day is the first day of the CIAC State Tournament. But hold it, there will be some Conference Tournaments before that. It would be nice if the weather cooperated from now until June 8 to get all the games and Championships played on time. But we know, that will not happen. So we go with the flow and get the games in. The undefeated teams are dwindling, the parity this year is amazing. Don't be shocked if there are surprises in not only the Conference Tournaments, but also the State Tournament. This year, there is new blood among the usual top teams and I like it.

So as the regular season winds down, teams are still scrambling to punch their ticket into the State Tournament while others have already secured spots and are fine tuning their team. It is again an excitng time of the year - which teams have a post season and which will not. Either way, let's just enjoy the games - I know I will.

A Fast Season
Thursday 04-25-2013 9:04am ET

                                             A Fast Season

The Softball season is a very quick one. Teams usually play 3 games a week and if games get postponed by weather, they might play 4 or even 5 a week. Before you know it, the regular season is over and Conference Tournaments begin.

The CIAC State Tournament follows and by June 8(hopefully) the season is over. I love this season even though it is short. It means good weather, great games, championships - inotherwards it doesn't get any better.

The season is young and still wide open. Many teams scrambling to make the State Tournament and in some cases their Conference Tournaments. For some teams, they are still trying to find that winning solution. Hopefully it will come.

See you at the games.

Wide Open Already
Wednesday 04-10-2013 8:25am ET

                                             Wide Open Already

The Softball season is underway and already some surprises have taken place. I'm not sure if there is truly a clear cut #1 team in the state. But that is how the Softball season is most of the time - wide open. You just don't know. A pitcher has a great game and can knock off a Top Ten team - even #1. I've been to a lot of preseason scrimmages and now regular season games. Clear cut favorites - I think not - at least not right now. But that can change over the next few weeks. The weather will get warmer, pitchers arms stronger, bats will come alive and maybe some teams will emerge. But for now, no team has wowed me - but you never know.

I'm Ready For a New Season
Thursday 03-28-2013 7:05am ET

                                   I'm Ready For a New Season

After a very exciting and successful Winter Season, it's time to begin a new season and quite frankly, I'm ready for it. After the huge amounts of snow the area received and the rescheduling of so many games, how about giving us a break as the Spring Season is about to begin.

Time for warmer weather, time for the bats and balls to come out, time for Play Ball, peanuts, sunflower seeds, ah sitting on my bucket, my boy Wally(my angel dog) next to me - yes I'm ready.

The Spring Season is a short one. The games come fast and furious and rainouts mean sometimes playing everyday and it passes quickly. But trust me, I'm not rushing it. I relish this time of the year. I've always liked warm weather. Baseball was my favorite sport growing up. I could play it for hours.

So let's get started. Every team is 0-0. But soon that will all change and when the dust clears, we will emerge with State Champions. Yes -  I'm ready.

Banner Championship Games at the Ingalls
Thursday 03-21-2013 10:52am ET

                                 Banner Championship Games at the Ingalls

All 3 Championship Games this year at the Ingalls Rink were fantastic. All 3 were exciting from start to finish. Great goaltending, pinpoint passing, phenomenal scoring plays highlighted the games, PLUS the crowds were huge and intense. The games had to be moved this year because Yale was home during the ECAC Hockey Tournament, Instead of playing games on Friday and Saturday, the games were played on 3 different days. Saturday afternoon's Div. 3 Champoionship started things off and this one was a dandy. Newington/Berlin/Manchester won the game 1-0 but was exciting from start to finish. Division 3 hockey has come a long way and I like the wide open style of play, plus the crowd was the biggest one for a D3 Championship to date.

The Division 1 Game came next and the Ingalls was sold out - usually is for this game - and this year it was the 4th meeting between the 2 teams - and the same team had won the first 3 - make it 4 as Fairfield Prep won the Title again.

And finally it was time for the Division 2 Game - I mean playing this game after the D1 game - who would come or who would care. But the parents and students did come - a huge crowd and they were treated to a Classic. The 2 teams left it all on the ice. Again the wide open style of play made for yet another exciting game. The game was tied as the final seconds ticked off. Fairfield Warde/Ludlowe was buzzing around the net. The Mustangs thought they had scored the game winner but the goal was waved off after a discussion by the officials as time had expired before the puck went in. The call was indeed correct as the green light came on which meant time had expired. The red light, which indicates a goal, cannot come on if the green light goes on. So all was well.

But in the OT, Fairfield Warde/Ludlowe came out flying, buzzing around the net, and then after a scramble in front, it happened! The official awarded a Penalty Shot because someone covered up the puck with their glove in the crease.

So the D2 Championship came down to 1 shot! Warde/Ludlowe, the 13th seed, scored the game winning goal on a Penalty Shot.

I wonder if the CIAC might think to play the Championships on separate days again.

It Just Doesn't Get Old
Thursday 03-21-2013 10:53am ET

                                         It Just Doesn't Get Old

The CIAC State Hockey Tournament comes to the Ingalls Rink at Yale once again, and for my mind, it just doesn't get old. The High School Hockey world will descend on Ingalls Rink for some great hockey games, Many times the Semifinals are even better than the Championship Games. Teams leaving it all on the ice trying to get to the Big Dance. The atmosphere is electric, the play on the ice intense and it shouldn't be any other way. Just to get to the Ingalls is quite an accomplishment for these teams. I applaud them all. If you get a chance, check out the Whale in New Haven, where High School Hockey will be alive and well as 3 Hockey Champions will be crowned.