BY: John Sacco
It is a rare occasion for a referee or umpire to be lauded and celebrated. In fact, it is only the best of them who get to experience such support and fanfare. Count Larry Maggi, one of the top high school wrestling officials in the state, as being on one of those special people.
Maggi, long-time WPIAL wrestling rules interpreter and 1968 graduate of McGuffey High School, will be inducted Thursday into the Pittsburgh Chapter of the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame at the 32nd annual scholarship sports night at the Priory Hotel in Pittsburgh.
SOURCE: https://observer-reporter.com
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