A faculty update from Suzanne (Langelotti) Fox:
I do not believe Mr. Nietopski has NOT passed yet…I found this fairly recent article…read below….
Also, anybody remember Mr. Cy Resch? He taught Social Studies and Gym. Well, to my surprise my older son had him as a Social Studies Teacher in 9th grade at Churchville Chili Junior High School in Churchville, NY. He lookes the same…as we all do right? He also teaches Drivers Education. (Small world)…
Also, my home parish is St. Lawrence. (I now attend St. Pius X, in Chili, NY ) I have known Fr. Haycock since I was in 1st grade. He knows my family well. My parents still attend St. Lawrence. He is a wonderful man…..
Here’s the article…
Monday, May 08, 2006
What do they do at Nietopski Sports? I’ve walked past the sign on the door a few times and always wondered what they do at Nietopski Sports, so I decided to stop by and find out.
If you’ve lived in the Greece area for any length of time, you’ve certainly heard of Ed Nietopski. He is the beloved (recently retired) baseball and basketball coach from Cardinal Mooney and Bishop Kearney. I assumed Mr. Nietopski ran the business but was pleasantly surprised to learn that his daughter Theresa is the founder and President of Nietopski Sports.
Theresa started the business thirteen years ago after graduating from St. John Fisher College. She began selling sporting goods and team wear but quickly grew to include business gifts, promotional premium items and advertising specialties. They essentially add logos to products such as hats, golf balls, pens, water bottles and just about anything else. A sample of the name brands they offer are Carhart, Nike, Adidas and Under-armour, just to name a few. They service sports teams, universities, schools, political campaigns and golf tournaments. The business grew so quickly that she brought her sister Margaret and family friend Joyce Daly on board to help keep up with demand.
If that weren’t enough, Theresa is an avid volunteer and sponsors many events in the Rochester area. She was recently named a board member for the New York Branch of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and is on the boards of Golisano Childrens’ Hospital, National Kidney Foundation and the Red Cross. She volunteers at Hope Hall and School of the Holy Childhood. Nietopski Sports also sponsored the Monroe County Girls Sports Festival.
While it’s wonderful to recognize all the good that big companies do for our communities, it’s also nice to highlight some of the things small businesses are doing.
If you’d like more information about Nietopski Sports you can access the website at http://www.nietopskisports.com or phone (585) 663-8180. They are located at 550 Latona Road, Building C, Suite 307, Rochester, NY 14626.

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