
BY: Dave Ricci
Paul Pascucci wasn’t sure if he and the other inductees would be given a chance to say a few words, but that was OK because Pascucci doesn’t like talking about himself. But he did want to say thank you to everyone who touched his life along the way.
Pascucci, a member of the North Tonawanda High School Class of 1970, was one of 14 members of the Class of 2017 that was officially inducted into the Western New York Baseball Hall of Fame at a dinner Wednesday night at the Lake Erie Italian Club in Lackawanna.
SOURCE: http://www.lockportjournal.com
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