Wakefield Hall of Fame
John DiComandrea
During the 1964-1965 school year, Coach John DiCommandrea's
first year as coach, the team posted a 7-1 record, losing to Stoneham
by a score of 30-25. By the 1970-1971 school year, the
WHS cross country team had amassed 55 consecutive wins, a streak broken in 1971
at 60 consecutive wins. In 1973, the team's perfect 9-0 record gave Coach DiCommandrea his ninth league championship in 10 years, and
a state Division II championship, repeated the following year. The winning ways
continued, and by 1976, the team had 104 wins and four losses. League titles
were won in 1981, (runner-ups in Division III
states), and 1982 (Division III champions).
In a fitting tribute to the current coach John DiCommandrea,
at the time a shop teacher at the Junior High School, a September 1955,
Wakefield Item column noted that he was the third American to cross the finish
line in the 1955 running of the Boston Marathon. ' His steadfast training
practice of running 10 miles each night and his unyielding efforts in any race
from 3 to 26 miles have reaped John a harvest of some 150 trophies, cups and
medals.' The girls' cross country team began in 1977 under the direction of
Coach DiCommandrea. The team won the Middlesex League
championship in its first year of competition (1977) and retained the title the
following year. In its first five years, the girls cross country team won three
league championships. They brought the title home again from 1983 through 1985,
and were state Division II champions in 1983 and 1984."
Above
Text and picture below from the Wakefield
Municipal Gas & Light Department Calendar at The
Beebe Library Website.
In 1986 John DiCommandrea
was inducted into The Massachusetts State Track Coaches Association Hall of
Fame. In 2008, at 80 years old, he ran
the Boston Marathon in 5:32:14.

1971 Cross Country

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