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Constantinos “Charlie” Theokas Inducted into Lowell High School Hall of Fame

LOWELL, MA – Constantinos “Charlie” Theokas, a prominent Greek-American with a lifetime of achievements in the sports industry, was inducted into the Lowell (Massachusetts) High School Athletic Hall of Fame on November 17.

Theokas, now 83, was honored by the Lowell community for having been a standout football and basketball player at Lowell High School six decades ago, including leading Lowell to a Massachusetts State Championship.

Theokas went onto prominence in the sports industry, after a brief stint as a Professional National Football League player with three NFL teams. He served for over four decades in administrative, management and leadership roles across the sports spectrum, including as General Manager of the American Basketball Association Championship team New Jersey Nets, and the National Basketball Association New Jersey Nets, as Vice President of the New Jersey Generals of the United States Football League, as Commissioner of the Atlanta 10 Conference and as Athletic Director at Temple University under President Peter Liacouris.

Constantinos “Charlie” Theokas was inducted into the Lowell High School Athletic Hall of Fame on November 17. (Photo: Andrew Theokas)

Theokas is also a life member of the AHEPA Lowell Chapter, was a member of the Board of Trustees at St. Basil Academy, and is a member of the church choir of both St. George Greek Orthodox Church in New Brunswick, New Jersey and the Regional Greek Orthodox Choirs, for over six decades.

Theokas’ family, his wife, Virginia and his sons, Michael and Andrew, and their spouses and children attended the sold-out event in Lowell, along with his lifelong Greek friends from his Lowell youth, including George Behrakis. While Theokas’ remarks touched upon his pride in being from Lowell, he also focused on his pride in his Hellenic heritage, his Greek Orthodox faith, and his involvement in the Order of AHEPA, both in Lowell and in New Jersey.

Constantinos “Charlie” Theokas with his sons, Michael, at left, and Andrew, at right, at his induction into the Lowell High School Athletic Hall of Fame on November 17. (Photo: Courtesy of Andrew Theokas)

Theokas was previously inducted into the 2013 AHEPA Hellenic Athletic Hall of Fame, a part of the esteemed Class that included Olympian Greg Louganis, University of Texas All-American and NFL star Bill Atessis, Soccer Herman Trophy winner Billy Gazonas, and the Greek National and Seton Hall University Basketball star Nick Galis.

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