Ron Naclerio

Ron Naclerio is an author and all time winningest coach for the PSAL league.[1] He coaches at Benjamin Cardozo High School.[2]

Early life

Naclerio was born in 1958.[3] His father Emil Naclerio is a thoracic surgeon.[4] Naclerio played baseball at St. John’s University and later spent three years in the Chicago White Sox system.[4] This included the Gulf Coast League White Sox.[5]

Coaching

Naclerio started coaching in 1981.[2] After years as an assistant under Al Matican.[4] In his first season he went 1-21.[6] The second year he went 21-4.[7] By 2011 he had reached 600 wins[4] and eventually broke the record of wins by a PSAL coach when he reached 723 passing Chuck Granby.[8] Eventually he reached 748 wins and counting.[9] During this time he won two city titles.[8]

Author

Naclerio cowrote Swee'Pea and Other Playground Legends: Tales of Drugs, Violence and Basketball with John Valenti[10]

Notable players

References

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