Top Brooklyn HS coach in bet probe
February 4, 2010 by The Boss · Leave a Comment
One of Brooklyn’s most successful high school baseball coaches is under investigation by the District Attorney’s Office for his alleged involvement in a multimillion-dollar, mob-linked online sports-gambling operation, sources told The Post.
Dennis Canale, 67, a retired NYPD cop who has coached the Xaverian HS varsity team for 10 years, abruptly retired from his coaching duties and took a medical leave from his job as the school’s building manager in late December.
His departure came shortly after prosecutors filed papers naming a former Xaverian freshman coach, Gerard Bruzzese, as a ringleader of the betting Web site.
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