Scott Torello

Inductees by YearScott Torello

It was another typical night in the Housatonic League. Branford and North Haven locked in a classic barnburner in North Haven’s always-sweltering gym. North Haven was on fire, but Branford had the equalizer. Time after time, junior guard Scott Torello would answer for Branford. Basket after basket, assist after assist, Scott would carry the Hornets. Branford lost a heartbreaker that night, at the buzzer but everyone in that gym knew just what a special player Scott Torello had become.

 

Born and raised in Branford, Scott is the son of Bud and Marie Torello. As Scott and his brothers, Jeff, Ryan and Keith, participated in youth sports, their parents took an active role in many youth programs. Character, hard work, and playing for the love of the game were values that Bud and Marie made sure their children understood.

 

Scott’s journey into his senior year was preempted by a serious knee injury. Extensive rehab and relentless dedication led to another solid season. Scott found diverse ways to help and lead the Hornets. For Scott, it was always about the team. The 1991 Hornets were a solid squad that contested for the Housatonic League championship. Scott’s mentoring of younger players and leading by example, helped pave the way for the 1992 Housatonic Championship team.

 

While statistics alone cannot tell the full story of Scott’s contribution to Branford basketball, his legacy at Branford includes:

991 Career points

Top 10 All-Time Scorer in Branford History

3 Time All Festival 1st team selection

2 time All New Haven County first team

3 time All Housatonic Selection Honors

2 Time Honorable Mention All-State selection

4 Year Varsity Letterman

Led the team in scoring assists, rebounds and blocked shots, starting in sophomore year

 

Scott graduated from Branford High School in 1991, as a member of the National Honor Society. While at Branford, he led a community outreach program that, in conjunction with officers Stan Konesky and Ron Washington, visited Branford Schools to stress the importance of education and youth sports.

 

Scott enrolled at Fairfield University with every intention of playing basketball but after another injury and further rehab, he decided to concentrate on academics. The work ethic he developed as an elite athlete led to success at Fairfield University and later the business world.

 

Scott graduated from Fairfield University in 1995 (cum laude) with a double major in Finance and IT. He now works with his family, as a partner in Progressive Benefit Solutions. Scott has been married to his wife Alyson for 17 years and they have three beautiful children – Emma 15, Kaitlyn 14 and Ryan 11. They currently reside in Fairfield. Scott is active in his community, running travel basketball programs and coaching youth basketball and baseball for the last 6 years.

 

Scott has always represented Branford with pride and integrity, and today we honor him as an outstanding athlete and community member.