July 24, 2025 - 02:54
Alexander Walter Kulevich, Jr. has been a sports legend in Marblehead since the 1970s, when he first took the helm of the high school football program. Alongside his coaching duties, he served as a dedicated social studies teacher, leaving a lasting impact on both the athletic and academic communities. Over his decade-long coaching career, Kulevich established a winning culture that not only elevated the football team but also inspired countless young athletes.
His commitment to excellence and mentorship extended beyond the football field, shaping the lives of many students and athletes. After stepping away from coaching, Kulevich continued to contribute to the school community, embodying the spirit of sportsmanship and dedication.
In recognition of his significant contributions, the town has officially renamed the MHS sports complex in his honor. This tribute serves as a testament to his legacy and the profound influence he has had on the Marblehead community, ensuring that his name will be remembered for generations to come.
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