Paul De Lallo in 1998 after winning the New York State Parks and Recreation Society's Voluntary Service award for his 35 years of programming and coaching youth athletic activites in Camillus.Rami Maalouf / The Post-Standard
Attending his son’s Little League tryouts in 1961 changed Paul De Lallo’s life.
Two of the boy’s friends did not make the cut that day and, after seeing their reaction, De Lallo vowed to change the way youth sports were done in Camillus.
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