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NYC’s “Patron Saint” of Youth Sports Prepares for a New Chapter

By Big New York · 07/15/2026 · Updated 07/15/2026
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BY JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com If you grew up playing sports in the city, there’s a good chance your life was touched in a meaningful way by the work of Mike Silverman. Silverman, now 58, grew up in Briarwood, attending Hillcrest High School and later Queens College. His father, who played handball and hockey, was.

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BY JACK DELANEY | jdelaney@queensledger.com If you grew up playing sports in the city, there’s a good chance your life was touched in a meaningful way by the work of Mike Silverman. Silverman, now 58, grew up in Briarwood, attending Hillcrest High School and later Queens College. His father, who played handball and hockey, was.

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