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Pete Whitehouse

January 29, 2017 By

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Pete Whitehouse, a high-jumper at St. Peter’s High School and All-American hurdler at Notre Dame, finished second at the 1964 NCAA championships, and won at the hurdles in the 1964 New York AC Games against some of the world’s best.

As the coach at Tottenville High School, Whitehouse’s girls’ teams won 22 straight Staten Island public school cross-country championships and more city titles than any other school, raising the bar for every program in the city.

Track & Field
Class of 2005

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