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The “E” Club is dedicated to preserving and promoting the Everett Tradition in Sports.
Every year the E Club does there best to award scholarships to deserving boys and girls that apply. Many a times, almost every walks away with a scholarship or award in hand. The E Club Board of Governors has given away thousands of dollars since started by Dennis Gildea.
Gildea was the head football coach in Everett from 1926 to 1954. He compiled an overall record of 163–72–29. His teams were champions in 1927, 1936, and 1945. Gildea was known as an innovator in high school football. His 1940s teams used the T Formation and he was one of the first coaches to frequently use substitutions and special assignments for certain players.
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Introducing Pat Bradley!!
The “E” Club of Everett is thrilled to announce that the featured speaker for our Annual Scholarship and Awards Dinner, taking place on May 20th (6:30) at Spinelli’s, located on Rt. 1 in Lynnfield, is one of Everett High School’s All Time greats, Pat Bradley.
The achievements of Pat, a 1995 EHS graduate, are simply amazing. In his four years playing Everett High varsity basketball, Pat was named to both the Boston Globe and Boston Herald All Scholastic teams, led Crimson Tide teams to the Eastern Mass final (’94) and Eastern Mass North final (’95), and finished his career scoring 1,461 points, despite losing the first half of his senior year to injury. Upon his graduation in 1995, his 1,461 points had him ranked as the All-Time points leader in EHS boy’s basketball history.
While playing in an AAU game in North Carolina, the summer between his junior and senior year at EHS, Pat caught the eye of legendary University of Arkansas basketball coach Nolan Richardson, who’s 1994 Razorbacks team had just been crowned NCAA Men’s Basketball champions. Impressed with Pat’s play, he promptly contacted Pat and offered him a full scholarship to become a Razorback for the ‘95-96 season. This was a big leap in recruiting interest, since at the time Pat had received offers from lesser Division 1 programs in the northeast, and had some skeptics wondering if going to a program of Arkansas’ stature, was too big of a leap.
Pat would prove his skeptics wrong, as he had a phenomenal four year career at Arkansas. Upon his graduation, among other things, he had achieved: 4 yr Starter, Led the team in scoring 3 years, Twice named to the All SEC team, Set Arkansas and SEC records for career 3 pt FG’s (366) and Consecutive games (60) w a 3 pt FG, 5th All Time scorer (1765pts), all while leading the Razorbacks to 3 NCAA Tournament appearances (including one Sweet 16). Also, post graduation, Pat was etched into Razorback immorality, being inducted into both the University of Arkansas (2014) as well as the State of Arkansas Sports Halls of Fames (2015). Not bad, for a kid who some thought couldn’t make the leap to play at Arkansas.
After playing professionally overseas in both Denmark and France, and then in the NBA Development league, Pat set his sights on a career in sports broadcasting, where, again, he has thrived. For many years he co-hosted several highly rated radio shows in the Little Rock, Arkansas area and since moved to the national stage where he can be found frequently on the SEC Network, as well as ESPN, both TV and Radio.
Calling ALL VETERANS
The "E" Club would like recognize our Everett High Students who have made a difference not only in their sport but to their country by serving in the Military.
If you know someone who served in the Military and is a part of the "E" Club please provide the following through email (eclubofeverett@gmail.com) or with the button attached to this post:
- Full name
- Sports Letters earned at EHS
- Years Graduated
- Branch of service
- Rank
- MOS
- Duty stations
- Years of service
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