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BHS Hall of Fame Bios: Lindsey Pulito Moore

Arguably, the best girls soccer player in program history

Lindsey Pulito Moore graduated from Berlin High in 2000. She began playing recreational soccer at the age of 7. She was coached by her father who was able to enhance her soccer skills. At the age of 9 she was excelling in travel soccer and at the age of 11 she was selected for the Connecticut Olympic Developmental Program which she participated until the age of 17. She had many state, regional, and national accomplishments during this time.

Lindsay’s accomplishments continued to grow with her participation in Berlin soccer from 1996 to 1999. She was selected an All Northwest Conference player and 1st Team All State player all four years. During both her junior and senior years Lindsay was selected as an All New England and All American player. As her team’s captain in 1998 and 1999, she helped Berlin win the Class M State Championship in 1998 and was selected MVP for the match.

During her scholastic career she set 16 of 17 school records. Including most goals in a season (32), most goals in a game (4), and most points in a season. She ended her career scoring 92 goals, 48 assists, and 232 career points.

Following her senior year in 1999, Lindsay was selected as the Connecticut Junior Soccer Associations state player of the year. As well as being named the Harford Courant state player of the year.

She went on to play four years for Division I Fairfield University. She was named CoSIDA Academic All-American twice, All-MAAC twice, All Tournament team in the MAAC twice and All-MAAC Academic Team in 2002 and 2003. She is currently eighth all-time in career points at Farifield and seventh all-time in career goals.

Pulito Moore will be inducted-into the Berlin Hall of Fame on March 20, at the Crown Plaza, Cromwell. For ticket information, contact Marie Siegal at (860) 828-1115 or e-mail mvs7581@yahoo.com.

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The Berlin High School Athletic Hall of Fame class this year features: former BHS coaches Al Pelligrinelli and Jim Day, and athletes Robert McCann (Class of 1956), Mauro Gozzo (Class of 1984), Rocky Urso (Class of 1987), Ken Pera (Class of 1989), Monica Early (Class of 1990), Forrest Conoly (Class of 1991), David Swanson (Class of 1991) and Lindsey Pulito (Class of 2000). The 1958 state championship baseball team will also go into the Hall as a team.

We will have biographies on all of the members of this second class to go into the hall of fame as the event gets closer.

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