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Joseph “Pep” Celli - 1982
Honorary Member
Attended Newton Elementary School. Graduated from Newton High School in 1928. Founder and first President of Newton Little League in 1951. Helped organize the Babe Ruth League in 1953. Played football for Newton Moose Lodge, baseball with Cochran House, Texaco, Nash Motors, Moose Lodge and Twilight team in Dover League. Managed softball for Sussex Drug teAm in Milford, Pa League. Day named after him by the Town of Newton. Member of Newton Steamer Co. and Exempt Fireman. | |
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|Robert H. Powers D.O. – 1988 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|Graduated from Beachlake High School in Pa in 1942, From 1942-46 he served in the US Navy. In 1950 he graduated from North East Missouri State University. In |
|1954 he graduated from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine & Surgery and in 1952-54 became Sports medicine Trainee at NEMU. Then in 1954-55 became Sports |
|Medicine physician Trainee at NEMU. |
|In 1955 he opened Family Medical Practice in Sparta, NJ and became Athletic Physician for Sparta High School from 1960 to 1995. Was appointed New Jersey State |
|Athletic Commission Physician from 1965 to 1997. He is a Life Member of the American Medical Association of Sports Medicine and a Life Member of the American |
|Osteopathic Association of Sports Medicine. |
|Founded Sparta Medical Associates which now serves as Team Physicians for the New Jersey Cardinals Professional Baseball Team. |
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|Roy Lent - 1979 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|Played football, basketball and baseball for Newton High School. Helped organize the Franklin Miners Football Club in 1934 and served as team manager from 1934 |
|to 1941 and 1946 to 1953, Secretary of the North Jersey Football League. Helped develop several youth athletic programs in Sussex County. |
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|Sam “Si” Ingler - 1981 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|Distinguished Sports Writer from Sussex County from 1937 - 1970. Best known for his many fine articles with the Sussex County Independent and the New Jersey |
|Herald. Started the Herald’s first sports page in 1946. That year he was named its first sports Editor and held this position till 1952. Covered over 15,000 |
|sporting events during his writing career. Through his fine efforts, over 300 county athletes attained SCHOLARSHIPS; over 200 athletes received all State Mention|
|in city newspapers via of Si’s materials furnished. His articles will long be remembered by the athletes of Sussex County. |
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|Frank Boglioli – 1988 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|He was a sports participant at Newton High School. |
|During the 1940’s and 1950’s he became a staunch supporter of the Newton A.A. Semi Pro Baseball team. He successfully organized and managed the Newton A.A. |
|Favorable results in the win column necessitated the team to schedule superior semi pro league competition. |
|He was a loyal supporter of the Junior Playground baseball program at Memory Park. |
|He enlisted in the U.S. Air Service during the period of World War I and was assigned to duty with the 107th Aerial Service Squadron. |
|He was a member of the American Legion Post 86, the Knights of Columbus, No. 486, a Charter Member of the Elks Club 112 and a member of the Kittatinny Hose Co. |
|No. 1 of Newton. |
|Stanley Case Jr. - 1989 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|He was a 1941 graduate of Sussex High School. |
|In 1961 was a member of the High Point and Sussex-Wantage Baseball League serving as coach. |
|He managed the Sussex Farmers FROM 1962 – 1986, was All-Star manager 5 times. He won 1 area championship. |
|Holds the High Three Game series of 684 in the Hardyston “B” League and was Secretary of the Early Bird League at Franklin Lanes for 17 years. |
|On May 13, 1987 was elected to the Morris County Bowling Association Board of Directors. |
|Joined the Boy Scouts and became an Eagle scout. Later served as Assist. Scoutmaster. |
|Became a member of the Sussex Fire Department in 1956 and served as Secretary and President. In 1978 was elected Chief. |
|His community service included being elected to the Sussex Board of Education in 1960. |
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|Edwin M. Fogelson - 1987 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|Graduated from Newton High School in 1948 after serving in the US Navy for 2 years. Earned varsity letters in football and basketball. Attended Oklahoma A. & M. |
|In 1948 played FresHMAN football. Equipment manager for the Franklin Miners Football team for many years. Helped organize and played with the Newton AA football |
|team. |
|Charter member of the Newton Midget Football program. Coached and managed the George A. Fetzer Chiefs Basketball team in the 1950s to 219-48 season. This semi-pro|
|team won many league titles and tournament championships. Held offices in the Newton Jr. Athletic League and coached Babe Ruth team. Served as Vice President in |
|1981. President in 1982 and Secretary from 1985-1987 of the Sussex County Sports Hall of Fame. |
|Served in the Navy during World War II and Korean War. He is now President of the USS New Jersey Veterans Assn. 1986-1990 He is a Member of the Newton Planning |
|Board, a Charter member of the Newton VFW, Member of the American Legion, the Harmony Lodge No. 8 F & AM. The Tall Cedars of Lebanon Center of Sussex County. |
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|George L. Phillips - 1982 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|Attended schools in Dover where he graduated. Played 6 years at 2nd base in the Lackawanna League. Business manager and assistant coach to playground Dodgers |
|and Blue Jays in Newton 9 years. These teams turned out some of the best athletes to come out of Newton High School. Served in same capacity for the Newton A.A.|
|Semi-Pro Baseball team-6 years. Member of Newton Town Council where he earned “Citizen of Distinction” Appreciation Award in April 22, 1964. George also earned |
|the North Jersey Baseball Certificate of Merit Award. |
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|William L. Szanyi - inducted 1981 |
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|Attended Franklin H.S. 1944-1947 earning 6 varsity letters in Football, Basketball and Baseball. All State 1946 and 1947 in Football, Baseball and |
|Basketball. George Washington Uni. 1947-1951. ALL Conference Football 1951. Air Force football Bolling AFB 1951. Played in Sussex County Baseball and |
|Basketball League. MVP Basketball 1949. 24 years U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. |
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|Steve (Peechu) Nagy inducted- 1976 |
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|Performed in three sports at Franklin High School. Had best winning percentage at Seton Hall University with 20-2 record over three years and was selected to |
|their Hall of Fame. Pitched professionally for Pittsburgh Pirates and Washington Senators in Major Leagues, and in Montreal, Led International League with a .810|
|winning percentage in 1946. |
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|Jack Dobbins - INDUCTED 1991 |
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|Has the rare distinction of playing for N. H.S. and F.H.S. during that period when the Newton-Franklin football game was for the Sussex County Championship. |
|He graduated from Franklin High School in 1939. Made the Newark News All-State Football Team in 1938. |
|In 1936 and 1937 he played on two State Championship Baseball Teams while at Franklin, He also participated in the Greater Newark Baseball Tournament. Franklin |
|made it to the quarter finals. |
|Made First Team All-State as a running back at Blair Academy in 1939 and led the State Prep Schools in scoring. Graduated Blair in 1940. |
|Played Freshman Football at Wake Forest before the War and Varsity Football for George Washington U. in 1946 and played tailback. |
|Played for the Franklin Miners and became coach of the team in 1947. |
|In 1949 he was one of the founders of the Newton AA Football Team and its first coach. |
|In 1950 he assisted Russ Van Atta to inaugurate the Little League Program in Franklin and Ogdensburg. |
|Winton H. Johnson – INDUCTED 1986 |
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|Graduated from Newton H.S. in 1928. Earned varsity letters in wrestling 2 years, gymnastics 3 years. Attended Williston (Mass) Prep School 1928-1930. Did|
|not wrestle but earned his varsity letter in football. |
|Columbia Univ. 1930-1934 where he wrestled for the Lions 3 years. He won wrestling letters all 3 years. He won the Kilroy Gold Medal in FRESHMAN an and |
|Senior years. Was undefeated in his FRESHMAN year. Graduated from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1938 with a MD degree. In 1941 he was |
|Asst. backfield football coach at the US Naval Hospital in Norfolk, VA. He was wrestling meet PhysicIaN at Regional High School in Bergen Co. from |
|1960-1978. At the present time Dr. Johnson is the medical Director at Karen Ann Quinlan Center for Hope Hospice in Newton. |
|Dale Kobler – inducted 1983 |
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|Attended Green Twp. Grammar School. A Newton High School graduate in 1947 where he earned letters in wrestling from 1943 to 1947. In 1946 he was the new Jersey |
|State Champion in the 103 lb. class. In 1947 he again won the 103 lb. crown in the State Tournament. From 1948 to 1951 he coached and managed the Newton Mat |
|Club. He played a major role in holding the new Jersey State AAU Wrestling Tournament at Newton high School in 1951. He was the founder and coach of Lafayette |
|Grammar School wrestling team from 1960-1962. He started the wrestling program at Pope John High School from 1962 thru 1975. In 1975 he was named Region 4 Coach|
|of the Year. That year he had 6 regional champions advance to the New Jersey State Tournament. Coaching 13 years at Pope John 1963 to 1976 his teams won 68 lost|
|38 and had 1 tie. They won the Pope John Wrestling Tournament 4 times. He had 13 district champions, 6 regional champions, 3 state champions, 2-2nd places, 1 |
|3rd place and 1 outstanding wrestler. In 1975 his team won the district championship. At the present time, he helps coach a high school team in Clemson, South |
|Carolina where he now resides. |
|Louis Terranova – inducted 1989 |
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|He was a graduate from Newton High School in 1964 where he excelled in wrestling. In 1960 DistricT and N.J.S.I.A.A. Champion 98 lbs. N.J.S.I.A.A. District |
|Champion in 1962 at the 123 lb. class. Finished 4th in the State AAU Tournament in 1961 WAS champion at the State AAU Tournament at 125 lbs. in 1962 and 1963.|
|In 1964 came in 2nd in THE 125 lb. class. In 1966 waS Fort Dix Wrestling Champion at 138 lbs and placed 2nd in the All Army Championships. In 1965 was 125 |
|lb. Weight Lifting Champion at Fort Dix. |
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|James Daniel Washer – inducted 1982 |
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|Newton High School graduate, 1949, earning letters in baseball and bowling. Member of Sussex County MAJor League, Dover Major League, Newton “A” League, |
|Sparta “A” League and Sussex “A” League. One of Sussex County’s leading bowlers in the 1950’s and 1960’s. This earned him the New Jersey HerAld’s Sportsman of|
|the Month award. He was the founder of the Sussex County Major League and was a member of the first place team in 1962, 1965, 1966 and 1977. Was a member of |
|an All*star local team to bowl against a well known professional team in 1959, 1960 and 1961. Highest scorer in Sussex “A” League, 1960, Dover Major-1959, |
|Newton “A” League 1960 and Sparta Summer Doubles League, 1973. |
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|Pat Schwab – inducted 1981 |
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|Outstanding H.S. and State Golfer from Ohio 1950-1951. Graduate from UNI. Of Florida in 1955 where he won many Florida Intercollegiate Championships 1952 –|
|1955. Winner of the Newton Country Club Pro-Member tournament 1970 and 1972. Perona Farms Open Tournament winner 1977. New Jersey State PGA Champion |
|1968, 1970, 1971 and 1981. New Jersey PGA player of the year in 1967 and 1968. State of New Jersey Professional athlete of the year – 1968. Presently |
|GOLF DIRECTOR OF Playboy resort and country club, McAfee, NJ where he has set the course record. |
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|John R. Bennett – inducted 1987 |
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|Graduated from Franklin High School in 1933. He played on the high school golf team, which he helped to organize in his junior and senior years. |
|At Penn State University he earned his bachelor Degree and Maters Degree in Education. In his Junior and Senior years, he earned varsity golf letters. In |
|1937, he was elected captain of the Penn State Golf Team. |
|In 1947 he won the Franklin Golf Club Championship. From 1948 to 1956, he was the title holder at the Lake Mohawk Golf Club. In the 1950s, he won 3 State |
|Pro-Amateur events with Marie Carfagno. |
|He had an outstanding teaching career. In 1960, he was appointed Superintendent in Toms River, NJ. He held this position until he retired in 1977. |
|At the present time he continues to play his favorite sport – golf. |
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|elmer (al) cooke - INDUCTED 1976 |
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|Most prominent pitcher in Sussex County between 1915-1935. Played principally for Hamburg and Franklin teams. selected on several County All Star teams and |
|once lost to major league all star team 1-0. |
|william o. barnhill - INDUCTED 1984 |
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|in the newton school system, played on 1st undefeated elementary school team (12-0). mvp and leading scorer. at newton high school, he earned letters in |
|basketball and baseball. in BASKETBALL, he was named mvp in the years 1966-1968. 3 times n.j. HERALD and dover advance all area. all time scorer and ASSIST |
|leader in newton history. led scoring as a sophomore in sussex county with 409 points in 1966. he was the first to score 1000 points at nhs and led them to |
|the iac crown in 1968. in baseball, he earned letters in the years 1965 – 1968. All county and dover advance all area 1966 – 1968. in american legion |
|baseball, he pitched a no hitter versus sussex in 1968; the year newton won the division title. in1971 playing in the morris county majors, he was selected to|
|the all star game with a .417 batting average. at davidson college, he played basketball 2 years on teams ranked #10 and #3 in the country. baseball at |
|davidson, named 1ST team as a junior by southern conference sports writers. selected by chicago white sox as a free agent in 1972. he elected not to sign |
|with THEM. from march 1976 to april 1983 – new jersey sports and exposition authority. 1978 was director of stadium OPERATIONS. 1980 assistant manager of |
|giants stadium and byrne arena. at present time, he is manager of stadium operations at r.f.k. stadium on washington, dc. |
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|richard (lefty) mulligan – INDUCTED 1989 |
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|a 1936 graduate of newton high school whEre he pitched for 3 years on the varsity baseball team. after graduation, he played on the very successful texaco team |
|in newton. |
|in 1939 he played professional baseball for trenton of the interstate league with a record of 15w-8l under manager goose goslin. |
|played with the maryland team in 1940 and had a 16w-8l record. |
|in 1941 was called up by the washington senators. |
|in 1942-45 was called up for military service. |
|in 1946 began the season with the national league phillies and later with the Boston braves. had knee problems and finished the season with the minor league |
|hartford team. |
|played for the dallas rebels on the texas league in 1948 and reinjured his knee. |
|after retirement, he settled in texas. |
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|adam zsenai – INDUCTED 1990 |
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|he attended the franklin public school system. |
|at an early age his father passed away and he could not continue his education. he had to seek employment in order to support his mother and younger brother. |
|he was a caddy at the wallkill country club. he learned the basic skills of the golf game in this capacity. he is listed for eight golf crowns in the 1985 |
|wallkill country club yearbook. these championships started in 1927 and ended in 1935. he won championships in: 1927, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934 and|
|1935. in 1935 he tied the par record score of 68 in a foursome of the sussex country club course in newton. he won the tri-club golf championship in 1934 and|
|1935. during this period his competitive golf was limited to the tri-club which was made up of franklin, newton and hackettstown. |
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|richard p. vaughn – INDUCTED 1977 |
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|a newton high school graduate who won three national a.a.u. heavyweight wrestling championships and was runner-up twice. dominated state a.a.u. wrestling|
|scene from 1933-36 with four heavyweight titles – doubling in 1936 with wins at 191 pounds and heavyweight. led franklin and marshall college to four |
|undefeated seasons. wrestled successfully up to 1960’s at age of 50 finished second in pennsylvania y.m.c.a. tournament. |
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|hudson h. roe – INDUCTED 1991 |
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|a 1929 graduate of newton high school and a 1933 graduate of penn state with a degree in animal husbandry. |
|in high school he earned varsity letters in wrestling (2), football (2), basketball (2), and baseball (1). |
|at penn state he was recognized as a competitive wrestler for 4 years. |
|AFTER GRADUATING FROM COLLEGE HE BECAME ACTIVE WITH THE NEWTON WRESTLING CLUB. |
|in 1934 he won a first place medal at 175 lbs. in 1936 in won a second place medal at 175 lbs. in 1938 he won a second place medal at 158 lbs. |
|he was a member of the n.j. amateur athletic assoCiation. he spear headed promotinG all phases of wrestling in sussex county. in 1985 he received the |
|henry boresch award, in recognition of his outstanding service to the sport of wrestling in sussex county. |
|in 1983 he served as secretary of the sussex county sports hall of fame. from 1985-1989 he served in the capacity of first vice-president. |
|he will long be remembered for his dedicated contributions to the hall of fame museum. |
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|Philip A. Squier – INDUCTED 1987 |
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|Graduated from newton high school in 1962. earned varsity letters in basketball, baseball and football. in 1960, named honorable mention all american in dell|
|magazine publication in basketball. |
|in 1961, he made the new jersey herAlD all county baseball and basketball teams. also in 1961, in the newark star ledger, he made all stAte honorable mention |
|in baseball. in basketball, he made all state group 2, THIRD team. |
|in 1962, he set a lakeland conference basketball scoring record. |
|in 1967, he graduated from davidson with a ba degree. he earned varsity letters in basketball, baseball and golf. he was selected to the all tournament team |
|in charlotte, n.c. in 1965 and 1966. |
|in 1966, he played in the eastern basketball league. |
|at the present time he is living in hobe sound, fl where he is concentrating on his golf fame while participating in the florida state amateur match play |
|tournament. |
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|jerry n. hendershot – INDUCTED 1983 |
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|attended newton elementary schools, where he got his first taste for wrestling in the lower grades. graduated from newton high school in 1939. at newton he |
|played football, baseball and wrestling. in 1939, he was the n.j. state champion in the 145 lb. class. in 1939 he won the 155 lb class championship, and was |
|awarded the njsiaa outstanding wrestler trophy. attended blair academy IN 1940 where he was undefeated and was voted one of the best prep school wrestlers in |
|the east. at blair he also played football and pitched on the baseball team. after blair he went to lehigh university from 1941 to 1942. was champion in his|
|fresHMAN year and won the roy a. lewis wrestling award in 1942 he placed 1st in the aau tournament in the 165 lb. class. entered the service in the v-5 |
|program and wrestled for the marine corps. was awarded the dfc (distinguished FLYING cross) and 7 air medals in 1952 for combat in korea with vmf 311-101 |
|missions as a pilot. became a lt colonel in the usmc in 1963 RETIRED in 1968 from the corps and 22 years of service. was a member of newton aa, newton boys |
|club, newton steamer co. #1, newton vfw and was coach of newton mat club. |
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|stephen novak - INDUCTED 1986 |
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|attended franklin high school, where he graduated in 1930. He played football, baseball and basketball in school. in 1931 first in area to start weight training |
|program. in 1932 formed franklin community track team and was one of its top performers. in 1935 played football on first franklin miners team. selected to the |
|newark star ledger all state team, in 1938 at the position of end. played with miners till 1938. he also worked with midget miner football team in 1935. he has |
|been retired for the past 6 years living in franklin. |
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|alex (soshie) stankowich – INDUCTED 1977 |
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|an outstanding football and baseball player whose achievements spanned two memorable decades. quarterbacked franklin high school to an 11-4 record over two |
|seasons. a prolific scorer who directed the franklin minors to a three season 17-2-2 mark. strikeout artist of sussex county twilight league. pitched three |
|no-hitters and three one-hitters in a single season. franklin youth leagues administrAtor and coach. |
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|andrew fedor – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|“iron man” of the franklin high school football team in the early 1930’s. helped organize and served as first head coach of the franklin miners. spearheaded |
|formation of the north jersey football league. a dedicated youth athletics program coach and fund-raiser. engineered and directed construction of alma mater’s |
|football stands. earned an athletic/scholarship to alfred university where he starred in three sports. |
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|richie stowell – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|prominent little league umpire on the state, eastern regional and national scenes for over two decades. first new jersey resident to umpire in the little league |
|world series. known for his distinctive "balls-and-strikes” calls, richie’s officiating career includes high school football and basketball refereeing. new |
|jersey herald sportsman of the month. highly successful football, basketball and baseball coach at blair academy. |
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|joseph r. scalzo – INDUCTED 1977 |
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|prominent figure in united states amateur wrestling field. state champion at newton high school. NATIONAL y.m.c.a. champion. ncaa all american selectiOn at |
|penn state. coached 1956 united states olympic wrestling squad. began wrestling program at toledo university and compiled 106-31 coaching record. charter |
|member of toledo university hall of fame. ohio wrestling hall of fame member and recipient of helms foundation award of merit. |
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|reginald purdy - INDUCTED 1977 |
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|prominent football, basketball, baseball, soccer and golf coach on the sussex county and new jersey interscholastic scene for three decades. compiled a |
|309-134 basketball record that included two skyline conference championships and four sectional titles. led franklin baseball teams to 147-66 record and six |
|sectional championships. coached franklin’s 1941 undefeated FOOTBALL team. a four sport performer at springfield college. |
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|fritz lawrence – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|a native of sussex whose trap shooting marksmanship came to the fore when he served in the u.s. army during world war i. captured numerous trap shooting |
|titles including five atlantic indians crowns. the north morris trap shooting champiOn in 1922 and 1929. 1938 north jersey champion. broke 96 out of 100 |
|targets to win the united states amateur championship in 1938. |
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|oscar (tarzan) hosking – INDUCTED 1977 |
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|enjoyed and played baseball “any place there was a game!” a pioneer in the sussex county league and numerous north jersey semi-professional baseball leagues from|
|1918 to the late 1930’s. named most valuable player in the dover twilight league 1930. a daring base runner who also pitched and hit his hamburg team to eight |
|sussex county league championships. |
|harold “pardy” smith – INDUCTED 1995 |
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|a 1925 graduate of newton high school, harold earned varsity letters in football, basketball and baseball. he was named captain of the football team in 1924 & |
|1925, the basketball team in 1923-24 and for baseball in 1923. in 1925 he was named as quarterback of the newTOn jersey all-state football team. he helped |
|n.h.s. to receive a rank of 10th among the class “b” football teams in new jersey. he played semi-pro football with the newton moose team and baseball with the |
|newton a.a. team in the sussex county twilight league. he was engaged in the operation of the newton little league and babe ruth league. harold was a huge |
|supporter of the newton blue jays baseball team and helped organize the father-son games to raise money to purchase equipment. he also promoted numerous field |
|trips to yankee stadium for the local youth teams and organizations. he served as a fireman with newton steamer co. and kittatinny hose & ladder co. he served |
|TENURE as town clerk of newton and was honored for his community service to the town of newton. |
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|major jack glynn – INDUCTED 1976 |
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|outstanding all’round athlete at franklin high school and won six letters in one year at seTon hall prep., including a state track title. played baseball |
|professionally for new york yankees triple a association teams for eight years, including newark. |
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|Frank Chapot – INDUCTED 1976 |
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|member of the united states olympic equestrian teams from 1956 through 1976. team captain 1972-1976. winner of two olympic silver medals, 1975 king george |
|cup, world championships germany and france and the mCclay trophy for jumping HORSEMANSHIP. |
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|ALDO J. ZAZZI – INDUCTED 1979 |
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|OUTSTANDING WRESTLER AT NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL. THREE TIME WINNER N.J. ASSOCIATION USAAU. WHILE AT PENN STATE 1934-1937 HE LOST ONLY TWO MATCHES AND GAINED |
|EASTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS TWO TIMES. ACTIVE IN ST. JUDE FOUNDATION. STARTED AND STILL ACTIVE IN WRESTLING LEAGUES IN TENNESSEE. |
|DONALD G. SCOFIELD – INDUCTED 1983 |
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|ATTENDED GRAMMAR SCHOOL IN CLIFTON, NJ AND WAS GRADUATED FROM CLIFTON HIGH SCHOOL. A GRADUATE OF MONTCLAIR STATE COLLEGE WITH A BA. EARNED LETTERS IN JV |
|BASKETBALL, CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK. HE HOLDS THE SCHOOLS RECORDS IN THE HIGH JUMP. RAN LEGS ON TWO RECORD SETTING RELAY TEAMS. EARNED HIS MA AT NEW YORK |
|UNIVERSITY. TAUGHT AT BOGOTA SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR 2 YEARS BEFORE COMING TO SPARTA HIGH SCHOOL. AT SPARTA HIS CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS HAVE WON 10 CONFERENCE TITLES, |
|2 SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1 STATE TITLE AND WERE UNDEFEATED 5 TIMES. THE OVERALL RECORD WAS 224 WINS, LOST 80 AND TIED 3. IN TRACK, THEY WON 4 CONFERENCE |
|TITLES, 1 SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AND WERE UNDEFEATED ONCE. THE OVERALL TRACK RECORD WAS 73 WINS AND LOST 52. HE HAS HAD 23 STRAIGHT WINNING SEASONS FROM 1960|
|THRU 1983 ONLY LOOSING 2 TIMES IN 26 YEARS OF COACHING. COACH OF THE YEAR CROSS COUNTRY 1971 AND 1978 BY NEW JERSEY HERALD. VOTED COACH OF YEAR 1974 AND 1975|
|BY SKYLINE CONFERENCE. WAS A MEMBER OF SPARTA RECREATION COMMITTEE, CUB AND BOY SCOUTS COMMITTEE. HONORED WITH OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD BY LACKAWANNA LITTLE|
|LEAGUE IN 1979. WAS A MEMBER OF GREEN TWP. BOARD OF EDUCATION. APPOINTED TO NEWTON AREA YOUTH CONFERENCE FROM 1977-1983 BY JUDGE J. BARRY. AT PRESENT TIME, |
|DIRECTOR OF GUIDANCE AT SPARTA HIGH SCHOOL WHERE HE HAS BEEN IN THE SYSTEM SINCE 1960. |
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|JOHN T. MADDEN – INDUCTED 1979 |
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|A GRADUATE OF HAMBURG HIGH SCHOOL. ALL AROUND OUTFIELDER FOR SETON HALL UNIVERSITY AND A MIDDLE DISTANCE RUNNER ON THE PIRATES TRACK TEAM PLAYER, MANAGER FOR |
|THE OGDENSBURG BEARS THROUGHOUT THE 1930’S PARTICIPATING IN THE SUSSEX COUNTY TWILIGHT LEAGUE. PLAYED CENTERFIELD ON NEWTON’S 1939 TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE |
|CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM. ORGANIZER AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE HIGH POINT LITTLE LEAGUE AND THE SUSSEX COUNTY BABE RUTH LEAGUE. |
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|LEO LOUDENSLAGER – INDUCTED 1982 |
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|ONE OF THE GREATEST AEROBATIC PILOTS OF ALL TIME. HE WON THE U.S. AEROBATIC CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1975. HE RETAINED THE NATIONAL TITLE AGAIN IN 1976, 1977, |
|1978, 1979 AND 1981. HE WON THE WORLD AEROBATIC CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1980 AND 1981, ALL THIS IS IN HIS OWN DESIGNED AIRCRAFT. HE WAS TEAM CAPTAIN AT THE |
|WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN RUSSIA, 1976 AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA IN 1978. THIS YEAR AT OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN, THE U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM WON AND LEO WAS CROWNED WORLD |
|CHAMPION, WINNING FOUR GOLD AND TWO SILVER MEDALS DURING THE COMPETITION. HE WON THE VICTOR AWARD FOR AVIATION IN 1981, WHICH IS GIVEN TO THE YEAR’S TOP |
|ATHLETES IN SPORTS. HE IS FIRST U.S. PILOT TO WIN THIS HONOR. |
|JOHN WALTER BUDD – INDUCTED 1984 |
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|ENGAGED AS A VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYER AT NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL FOR FOUR YEARS 1913 – 1917. HE WAS CAPTAIN OF THE 1916 OUTSTANDING SQUAD WITH A 7 AND 2 |
|RECORD. IN 1919 WHILE IN THE SERVICE, HE PLAYED FOR THE MaRE ISLAND MARINES AGAINST THE GREAT LAKES NAVAL STATION SQUAD IN THE ANNUAL TOURNAMENT OF ROSES|
|GAME AT PASADENA, CALIF. ATTENDED BLAIR ACADEMY IN 1919 WHERE HE PLAYED FOOTBALL AND EARNED N.J. ALL STATE HONORS AS A GUARD. his college career found |
|him at lafayette college where he earned 4 varsity letters from 1920-1924. he played on jack southerland’s great 1921 team as a guard. THE TEAM WAS |
|UNDEFEATED WITH AN 8 AND 0 RECORD. AT LAFAYETTE, HE WAS RATED AS AN ALL TIME GREAT AT THE GUARD POSITION. IN PROFESSIONAL RANKS, HE PLAYED WITH THE |
|FRANKFORD YELLOW JACKETS. FOR THE 1927 AND 1928 SEASONS, HE SIGNED A CONTRACT WITH POTTSVILLE MAROONS OF PA. A COPY OF HIS CONTRACT SHOWS HE EARNED |
|$100 PER GAME. |
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|MANUAL (MANNY) REIS – INDUCTED 1999 |
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|MANNY ATTENDED SEMINARY OF SAINT JOANNE, AVERIO, PORTUGAL AND FROM 1939-44 PLAYED SOCCER. HE GRADUATED FROM CENTRAL EVENING H.S. OF NEWARK IN 1949. HE |
|PLAYED SOCCER WITH SPORT CLUB PORTUGUESE FROM 1947-48 & MARITIMO MURTOENSE FROM 1948-54. |
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|MANNY GRADUATED FROM SETON HALL UNIVERSITY IN 1956 AND EARNED HIS MASTERS AT RUTGERS UNIVERSITY. HE STARTED AND COACHED THE YOUTH SOCCER PROGRAM AT OUR LADY |
|OF FATIMA IN NEWARK. HE FOUNDED A PORTUGUESE SOCCER LEAGUE IN THE NEWARK LISA-LUSO INTERNATIONAL SOCCER ASSOCIATION AND SERVED AS PRESIDENT FOR 2 YEARS. N |
|1960 HE STARTED A MEN’S SOCCER PROGRAM AT SPARTA H.S. SERVED AS HEAD COACH FROM THE 1960-80 AMASSING A CAREER RECORD OF 194-72-20. |
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|IN 1977 HIS TEAM WON THE GROUP II NORTH I STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AND IN 1981 WON THE GROUP III NORTH STATE SECTION I TITLE. IN 1997 MANNY WAS ELECTED TO THE NEW |
|JERSEY SOCCER COACHES ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME. |
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|Emil perona – INDUCTED 1977 |
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|a football player and wrestling standout at newton high school. captured a state wrestling championship in 1948. three time eastern intercollegiate wrestling|
|association champion for rutgers university. national a.a.u. champion 1953. Active in numerous youth wrestling programs in sussex county. accomplishments |
|still recognized at alma mater with awarding of the perona trophy to RUTGERS wrestlers who earn an eiwa title. |
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|Greg Baty - Inducted 1994 |
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|A 1982 Graduate of Sparta High School. All SCIL in Football and Basketball. All West Jersey Team in Football. All State in Football. Was A participant |
|in the New Jersey All Star Classic. Named Captain for the New Jersey Blue Chip Team. Graduated from Stanford in 1986. He was 4 year Varsity Letter Winner|
|in Football, All Pac-10 Conference Team and 3rd Team All American in his Senior Year. Named Captain of the Stanford University Football Team in his Senior |
|Year. Holds University season record of 61 receptions, 690 yards and 4 touchdowns. Named Outstanding Player. Drafted by the New England Patriots in 1987.|
|Played for the Patriots, L.A. Rams and Miami Dolphins. Now in his 9th season in the NFL, playing for the Dolphins. |
|Chris Jent - Inducted 1998 |
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|Attended Sparta High School 1984-88 where he lettered in basketball and became the all-time leading scorer in Sussex County & Sussex County Interscholastic |
|League boys basketball with 2,287 points. He was named Pre-Season High Honorable Mention by the Nike Shoe Company, Pre-Season 3rd Team All American by |
|Basketball Annual Magazine, Pre-Season 2nd Team All American by Big East Basketball Magazine and Pre-Season Top 50 High School Seniors by Star Sports |
|Magazine in the 1987-88 season. He attended and graduated from Ohio State University where he earned 4 varsity letters in basketball and in 1992 played on |
|the Big Ten TOURNAMENT Championship Team. In 1994 was signed by the Houston Rockets of the NBA as an undrafted FREE agent, playING in 3 regular season |
|games averaging 10 ppg. Played in the 1994 NBA playoff finals against the NY Knicks and earned a Championship Ring. In 1996-97 played for the NY Knicks for|
|3 regular season games averaging 2 ppg. Chris also played in the Continental League earning CBA All Star Honors with the Columbus Horizon averaging 19 ppg.|
|He also played in the Italian and AustrIAn League abroad. |
|ED FULTON-INDUCTED 1985 |
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|Graduated from Helen Morgan Elementary School OF SPARTA, played football from the 3rd thru 8th gradE in Sparta Little League Program. Graduated from Sparta|
|H.S. in 1973 and lettered in Football and Basketball IN 11TH AND 12TH GRADES. In 1971, he made 1st Team All Sussex County as offensive tackle. In 1972, he|
|made 1st Teams, All Sussex County, Paterson News and All Suburban. Attended University of Maryland where he earned 4 varsity football letters. Played as a|
|Freshman on Varsity and played in the Peach Bowl. As SOPHOMORE, he played in Liberty Bowl and in his Junior year, AS A VARSITY MEMBER PLAYED IN the Gator |
|Bowl and as a Senior (on 11-0 team) in the Cotton Bowl. ALSO Played THIS YEAR in the Hula Bowl and Japan Bowl. PLAYED IN A TOTAL OF 6 BOWLS IN COLLEGE |
|CAREER. Made 1st Team Atlantic Coast Conference in Senior year as well as Football News 1st Team All American. DRAFTED BY THE Los Angeles Rams 3RD round |
|played for them from 1979-1980, In 1980-81, he played for the Buffalo Bills (NFL). HAMILTON TIGER CATS OF CFL 1981-1984. IN SELECTED EASTERN CANADA |
|ALL-STAR TEAM. EARNED THIS HONOR AGAIN IN 1982. 1984 played for the Washington DC Federals (USFL). This, his 9th year, AS A PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL PLAYER,|
|FOUND HIM PLAYING FOR Orlando Renegades of the USFL. |
|DAVE DELEA – INDUCTED 2002 |
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|A 1958 GRADUATE OF NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL, HE PARTICIPATED AT THE VARSITY LEVEL FOR 3 YEARS IN FOOTBALL AND 2 YEARS IN BASKETBALL. DURING THESE 2 YEARS IN |
|BASKETBALL AT STARTING CENTER, THE TEAM RECORD FOR 1956/1957 – 1957/1958 WAS 32 – 6. SELECTED 2ND TEAM ALL-COUNTY BOTH YEARS. IN FOOTBALL, HE GAINED ALL |
|COUNTY IN 1956 & 1957. PLAYED FOOTBALL PROFESSIONALLY FOR FRANKLIN MINERS 1958, THROUGH 1961 & 1965 THROUGH 1968. DURING THE 1958-1961 YEARS THE TEAM |
|RECORD WAS 55-5-2 AND WAS DECLARED NATIONAL SEMI-PRO CHAMPIONS IN 1960 & 1961. PLAYED FOR PATERSON MINERS IN 1962 & NEWARK BEARS IN 1963. BOTH TEAMS WERE |
|ATLANTIC COAST FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. PLAYED FOR HUDSON VALLEY VIKINGS IN 1964. WAS SELECTED FOR ATHLETIC SPORTSMAN AWARD BY NJ HERALD IN SEPT. 1968. |
|VICTOR J. MONCATO – INDUCTED 2001 |
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|A 1989 Graduate of High Point Regional High School, he earned varsity letters in Football, Basketball and Baseball. FOOTBALL: In 1987 & 1988 he received |
|All State, All West New Jersey, All Area All SCIL, and School MVP honors. BASKETBALL: In 1987 & 1988 he received All West New Jersey (1988), All Area, All|
|SCIL, School MVP Team Captain honors. 1,000 Point Scorer during that period. BASEBALL: All West New Jersey, All Area, All SCIL, and School MVP honors. |
|While at college he played FOOTBALL for West Point, East CarolinA & Fairleigh Dickinson receiving the following recognition: Finalist for Gagliardi and |
|Melburger Award (Heisman of Division III) for 93 & 94; kodak all amrican punter and wide receiver 93 & 94; mid atlantic conference mvp 93 & 94; All Mid |
|Atlantic Wide Receiver and Punter 93 & 94; NCAA Player of the Week 93; NCAA Punt Return Champion 92; Sports Illustrated “MosT Versatile Athlete” BASEBALL: |
|All Mid Atlantic CONFERENCE; Outstanding Athlete 94 & 95. Following college: Played Professional Football for Los Angeles Raiders (1995) and Detroit Lions|
|(1996). Inducted into Fairleigh Dickinson Athletic Hall of Fame (2000). |
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|HENRY BORESCH – INDUCTED 1976 |
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|Recognized as the founding Father of New Jersey Interscholastic Wrestling. Helms Hall of Fame Member. Led Newton High School (1926 – 1964) to 11 State |
|Titles. Coached 76 individual champions and compiled a .869 winning percentage. |
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|LINDA J. CORDES – INDUCTED 1989 |
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|She graduated from Newton High School in 1977 where she excelled as a basketball player. In 1975-76-77 earned All-County Honors and was named new Jersey |
|Herald Athlete of the Year in 1977. Newark Star Ledger First Team All-State in 1977. |
|On February 12, 1976 became the first girl in Sussex County to SCORE 1000 points. Scored 50 or more points in a game 4 times in a season. |
|March 2, 1977 first girl in State of New Jersey to score 2000 points. |
|On March 13, 1977 lead Newton to its first Sectional Basketball Title. |
|Completed her High School career with 2150 points. |
|In 1981 received her B.S. In Physical Education from the University of Delaware and as a student she worked with handicapped children. |
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|MICHAEL J. FERRARA – INDUCTED 2001 |
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|A 1976 graduate of Franklin High School, he earned 3 Varsity Letters in Basketball. During 1974-75 lead Skyline Conference in scoring; was Player of the Year,|
|was all Conference. Team was Skyline Conference Champions; North Jersey Group I State Champions. During 1975-76 was SCIL Player of the Year; Group I 1st Team|
|All State; Led State County & League in scoring (Averaged 30 pts/game); Team was SCIL Champions (Undefeated) and averaged most pts/game in SCIL history. |
|Obtained Varsity Letters at Niagara University (1977) and Colgate (1978-79-80). Was ECAC Player of the Year; 1st Team Conference; All Tournament Great Alaska |
|Schootout; while establishing 2 scoring and 2 steal records (1980-81) NCAA Division I National Statistics: No. 2 in scoring (averaging 28.6 pts per game); 1st|
|and 8th highest scoring game in U.S. with 50 pts. & 42 pts. Respectively; 10th in free throw pctg. (87.6) and led the nation in steals/game. Drafted 48th in |
|1981 NBC draft. Played professionally for Washington Bullets. |
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|ROBERT H. DALLING, SR. – INDUCTED 1993 |
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|He attended Prep School at Blair Academy from 1924 to 1929. |
|He received varsity letters in 1927, 1928 and 1929. |
|Mr. Dalling then attended Lehigh University for 4 years. |
|In 1932 and 1933 he won The Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Championship at 125 lbs. |
|After completing school he began his coaching career at Blair Academy. |
|He was Head Wrestling Coach at Blair for 32 years. |
|During his coaching career his record was 22 winning seasons, 7 losing seasons, 4 tied seasons, 4 undefeated seasons, 7 State Championships and 1 National |
|Championship. |
|He was also a 20 year member of the New Jersey Scholastic Referee Association. |
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|JAMES R. WRIGHT – INDUCTED 1986 |
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|Moved to Sparta from Great Neck, NY in 1965 where attended Sparta High School. At Sparta he earned varsity letters in football and baseball in 1965-1966. He |
|made all state in 1966 at the position of end. In 1967 earned varsity letter in baseball and made all state in his Senior year. He went to UNIVERSITY of |
|Notre Dame on a baseball scholarship. A varsity letter winner in his Sophomore year. In his Junior and Senior years he earned varsity letters in football. |
|He played in the Cotton Bowl in 1967. Beat Texas breaking a 37 game winning streak. He led the team in tackles in his Senior year. All American candidate in|
|his Senior year. 1971-1972 he had tryouts with the New York Giants, the British Columbian Lions and Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. |
|At the present time, he is the manager of Merrill Lynch in Toms River, NJ. |
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|JOHN ZAMOS – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|Johnny’s illustrious playing and coaching career encompasses over three decades of accomplishments. A three sport star at Newton High School who returned to |
|his Alma Mater to earn Coach of the Year honors in both Baseball and girl’s Basketball. Continued his playing career while serving in the U.S. Army and as a |
|member of the Franklin Miners, Fetzer Chiefs and Sussex and Newton AA’s. |
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|BRENDA GREGORY – INDUCTED 1999 |
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|Graduated from Newton High School in 1949 where she excelled for 4 years in intramural sports. In 1953 she graduated from DOUGLAS College. In 1952 she |
|received GOLD NJC and was President of the Athletic Association in 1953. She was a member of the Synchronized Swimming Group for 4 years. Brenda was HealTH |
|and Physical Education Instructor at Newton H.S. 1953-56, Pope John H.S. 1960-63 and at Kittatinny Reg. H.S. 1979-94. She coached Lafayette Softball 1969-71, |
|Little League Farm Team 1968-70. She was Assistant Swim Coach at Kittatinny H.S. from 1979-84. From 1950-81 was Waterfront Instructor and/or Director at |
|various camps. Brenda was also a NJIAA Referee for Basketball 1975-78, Field Hockey 1975-93, Field Hockey Referee Trainer 1980-88, Water Safety Instructor |
|Trainer 1970-94, Lifeguard Instructor Trainer 1987-94 and Water Safety Instructor from 1950 till the present time. |
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|RICHARD LORENZO – INDUCTED 1985 |
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|Attended Frankford Twp. School 1951-60. Graduated from Newton H.S. in 1964 where he earned 3 letters in wrestling. 2 time District Champion, Regional |
|Champion and State runner-up in 1964 at 141 lb. Class. New Jersey Herald Sportsman of the Month 3 times, 1964, 1967 and 1968. 1st athlete to get such honor. |
|At Newton played Frosh. And J.V. baseball. Participated in Little League and Babe Ruth Baseball. Played for Branchville American Legion and Branchville |
|Semi-Pro teams. |
|In 1964 was named Kiwanis International Outstanding Student Athlete and won the Sussex County American Legion AwaRD. Graduated from Penn State U. in 1968. |
|Earned his masters in 1974. Wrestled 3 years Varsity 1966-67-68. Undefeated in dual meets 1967, 1968. Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association 3 time |
|place winner. In 1968 EIWA in 191 lb. Class champion. Chosen outstanding wrestler and earned most falls trophy. East-West winner 1968. Named Eastern |
|Wrestling League “Coach of the Year” 1981. Penn Asst. Coach 1968-1974. At present time he is head Coach at Penn State. |
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|HARRY LANZI – INDUCTED 1977 |
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|One of the most outstanding wrestlers Newton High School has ever produced. Competing in the heavyweight Division, Lanzi wrestled his way into the State |
|Tournament finals on four occasions and emerged victorious three times. He also earned four Football letters and one in Baseball. Played Football and |
|Wrestled for Toledo University, capturing a National A.A.U. Wrestling Title. |
|Presently serves as Recreation Director in Toledo. |
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|JACK CAMPBELL – INDUCTED 1979 |
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|Outstanding three sport star at Newton High School. Most valuable Football and Basketball player during his senior year. Earned a four year basketball |
|Scholarship to Mount Saint Mary’s College. Captain and leading rebounder of the Mount’s 1962 NCAA Small College Division Championship Team. Inducted into his|
|Alma Mater’s Sports Hall of Fame. Held numerous youth league and high school COACHING positions. |
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|FRANK L. McCHESNEY – INDUCTED 1980 |
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|At Franklin High school in Football, made All County 1947 and 1948. Made All State Football Group 1 First Team 1948, 1949 and 1950 All League North Jersey |
|Professional Football League as a member of Franklin Miners. In Basketball at Franklin High School, All County 1948 and 1949. All State Basketball Group 1 |
|1949. In 1950 as a member of Franklin American Legion made All Star Team in Sussex County Basketball League, establishing record of 331 points in 16 games |
|also a record 23 points in one quarter. |
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|CHARLES PURSELL – INDUCTED 1977 |
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|As Athletic Director and Coach led sports programs at Sussex High School and High POint for over 30 years. At Sussex, coached both varsity and junior |
|basketball teams to 179-90 and 179-64 records, respectively. Compiled 238-141 record in baseball and 73-22-12 soccer mark. His Sussex and High Point Varsity |
|Teams won 12 Conference Titles and three State Sectional Crowns. |
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|DICK CELLI – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|A versatile Newton High School, Blair Academy and Springfield College athlete. Received All State Baseball recognition three times. Continued playing career |
|in the service and as a member of the Newton AA and Fetzer Chiefs. Began successful football, basketball and baseball coaching career at Fox Lane (NY) High |
|School. Names New Jersey Herald Coach of the Year in Football (1970) and Baseball (1978) at Hopatcong High School. |
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|BOB GUNDERMAN – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|An All State/All County Football and Basketball selection from Franklin High School. Played professionally for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles |
|and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Outstanding Lineman and Basketball player for the University of Virginia. A member of the FRANKLIN Miners and Sussex County’s |
|1961 Athlete of the Year. Compiled a winning RECORD as Head Football Coach of Dickinson, West Milford and Lakeland High Schools from 1960-71. |
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|DON FREY – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|Three-time NJSIAA Wrestling Champion for Newton High School. Co-Captained Penn State’s 1953 NCAA Championship Wrestling Team. Earned second and third place |
|NCAA finishes for the Nittany Lions. Head Wrestling Coach at the University of Pennsylvania from 1962-70. Led Undefeated Quakers to Ivy League Titles in 1968|
|and 1969. Twice named Coach of the Year by the University of Penn Athletic Managerial Board. |
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|ROGER D. SNOOK – INDUCTED 1979 |
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|Won two State Wrestling Titles at Newton High School. Wrestled in the 145 pound weight class for Cornell College of Iowa and placed second in the 1947 NCAA |
|Tournament leading his squad to the Team Championship. Placed fourth in the NCAA’s the neXt two years. Wrestled to a second and three, fourth place finishes |
|in NAAU Tournaments earning a Championship in the Junior NAAU Tournament. Midwest Conference Champion two times. |
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|EARL L. DECKER – INDUCTED 1987 |
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|An outstanding baseball player, in the highly competitive Sussex County Twilight League, in the 1930’s. He also participated in the Newton Firemen’s League. |
|He was a proficient bowler possessing a 193 average in the Industrial and Sussex County A leagues. |
|He was a member of the Newton Recreation Commission for 6 years. A loyal supporter of the Junior Playground Blue Jays baseball teams at Memory Park. |
|He coached the Newton Little League Wildcats for 12 years. His teams won 10 titles in 12 years. |
|He was the Mayor of the Town of Newton from July 1961 to July 1962. |
|He was the Newton Fire Chief in 1969. |
|At the present time, he is retired and resides in Newton, NJ. |
|JOHN GARDNER- INDUCTED 2004 |
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|1990 graduate High Point Regional High School; 1995 graduate of Clemson University; inducted for accomplishments in wrestling, football and coaching; in high |
|school wrestling, was the first in county to win 100 matches; set all time NJ state win record in 1990 with 131 career wins; 189 pound State Champion in 1990, |
|third place at 152 pounds in 1989, and third at 140 pounds in 1988; Regional Champion all four years; District Champion three years; selected Male Athlete of the |
|Year for Sussex County in 1990 by NJ Herald; in college wrestling, captained Clemson team in 1994; South Carolina Collegiate State Champion 1993 and 1994; All |
|Atlantic Coast Conference selection in 1992 and 1994; Clemson was NCAA Division I ranked in 1994 (7th) and 1993 (13th); at National Tournaments level, was Cadet |
|Freestyle State Champion and All American (6th) in 1987, Junior Freestyle State Champion and Junior Greco Roman State Champion in 1989 and 1990, Junior Greco |
|Roman All American (2nd) in 1989, Espoir Freestyle All American (3rd) in 1991 and Asics All American in 1990. |
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|In high school football, was SCIL First Team, All Area NJ Herald, All West Jersey Star Ledger and Third Team All State Star Ledger, all in 1989. |
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|Additional Accolades: |
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|As a coach, was named Wrestling Coach of the Year by the NJ Herald in 2001; High Point Head Wrestling Coach since 1999; coached High Point to North I Group III |
|State Sectional titles in 2001, 2002 & 2003 |
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|ED PAIVA – INDUCTED 2004 |
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|1975 graduate of Sussex Technical School; 1981 graduate of William Paterson College; inducted for achievements in basketball in high school and college as a |
|player and as a coach; in high school, captained the team junior and senior years; Sussex Tech MVP junior and senior years; led Sussex County in scoring in the |
|1974/75 season with a 26 point average including 44 points against Pope John and 40 against High Point; scored 30 points or more eight times and 20 points or more|
|on sixteen occasions; shot 50% from field and 80% from foul line his senior year; first team All County senior year; Sussex County All Tournament Team; first |
|player in Sussex Tech history to score 1,000 points with a career total of 1,220. |
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|In college, played for the Top 20 Junior College ranked County College of Morris as a freshman; retired from competitive basketball in 1976; Bachelors degree in |
|physical education William Paterson College 1981. |
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|As a coach, currently boys head varsity soccer coach and assistant boys varsity basketball coach at Wallkill Valley; 1998 to 2002, head basketball coach at Sussex|
|Tech; 2002 to present, girls head softball coach at Sussex Tech; led the team to a new school record for wins in a season with eighteen in 2003; NJVTAC State |
|Softball Champions in 2002; Mugs Media/Eastern Propane 2002 Softball Coach of the Year; led the teams to three consecutive NJSIAA state tournament appearances and|
|several of his players earned All Area and All West Jersey selections; boys head soccer coach at Sussex Tech from 1994 to 2002 and reestablished the program after|
|a seventeen year absence; his 1999 team was the first Sussex Tech team to qualify for the State Tournament. |
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|KEVIN HOPKINS INDUCTED 2004 |
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|1987 graduate of Pope John High School; 1992 graduate of Mount Union College, inducted for accomplishments in two sports, swimming and baseball; senior year in |
|high school, despite missing the first eleven games due to the YMCA Nationals swimming competition in Florida, hit eight home runs (led SCIL), had a 956 slugging |
|average, batted 413, had a 509 on base average, scored fourteen runs, and had 23 RBI’s; baseball awards that season, NJ Herald First Team All Area, First Team All|
|SCIL, Star Ledger West Jersey Second Team, North Jersey Advance Co-Male Athlete of the Month for May 1987 (for three home runs in one game). |
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|Swimming career covered four areas, YMCA, high school, college and Masters. In YMCA swimming, member of the Lakeland Hills YMCA National Team in 1986 and 1987, |
|All American both years; in high school, four time SCIL All League selection, three time All Area selection, Condit Motors/WSUS Athlete of the Month freshman |
|year (1983), Sussex County Sports Hall of Fame Athletic Award recipient 1987, seven time county champion (out of eight possible) in six different events, seven |
|time county record setter (out of eight possible) in five different events; NJ Meet of Champions qualifier all four years; NJ Herald Male Athlete of the Month for|
|January 1987; holder of every (ten) Pope John swim records upon graduation; in college, Captain of the Mount Union swim team in 1992; Ohio Athletic Conference MVP|
|in 1991 and 1992, going undefeated in six individual events at the year end Conference championships. |
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|Additional Accolades: |
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|At the United States Masters Swimming level since 1992, holds seven NJ state records; national top ten times in six different events through 2003. |
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|RANDALL SPRAGUE-INDUCTED 2004 |
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|1966 graduate of Newton High School; 1971 BSCE graduate of NJIT; 1981 MSCE graduate of NJIT; inducted for accomplishments in sailing; began competitive sailing in|
|1963 at Swartswood Yacht Club (member of North American Yacht Racing Association); represented Swartswood Yacht Club in Flying Tern and other sailboat classes at |
|competitions from 1964 through 1984 |
|1964-1978 won 12 Flying Tern Fleet Championships at Swartswood Lake |
|1978-1984 won 3 Laser Class Fleet Championships at Swartswood Lake |
|1969-1984 won 8 North Jersey Yacht Racing Association Championships |
|1969-1978 won 6 Mid Atlantic Championships for North American Flying Tern |
|1967 won United States National Championship North American Flying Tern |
|1968-1969 second place US National Championships North American Flying Tern |
|Won Invitational Regattas Oyster Bay, LI, Carnegie Lake, NJ and Harrisburg, PA |
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|New Jersey Sportsman of the Month, August 1968; Eagle Scout 1965; counselor to Boy Scouts for swimming, rowing, canoeing and life saving; Swartswood Yacht Club |
|Director, Vice Commodore, Race Committee Chairman for Invitational Regattas; served as Director, Fleet Captain and Secretary for North American Flying Tern |
|Association; represented North Jersey Yacht Racing Association in the North American Yacht Racing Union |
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|ROBERT TRENZ – INDUCTED 2004 |
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|1966 graduate of West Milford High School; 1970 graduate of Eastern Kentucky University; inducted for accomplishments as boys swim coach at Vernon High School; |
|eighteen years (1986-2004) as head coach; career record of 200 wins and 34 losses (85% winning percentage); SCIL record of 121 wins and 2 losses (98% winning |
|percentage); had sixteen undefeated SCIL seasons; his teams qualified for State Tournament eighteen consecutive years; two State Sectional titles, 1988 and 2004; |
|five State Champions in NJ Meet of Champions (MOC); six High School All Americans; Star Ledger State Boys Swimming Coach of the Year in 2003 |
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|Had a forty nine meet win streak in SCIL from 1986 to 1994; finished career in 2004 with another SCIL win streak of seventy two meets |
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|Additional Accolades: |
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|Named NJ Herald Swim Coach of the Year six times; named Star Ledger West Jersey’s State Boys Swim Coach of the Year four times |
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|ELIZABETH HOLLANDER WOLFSON - INDUCTED 2004 |
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|1985 graduate of Newton High School; 1989 graduate of Brown University; inducted for accomplishments in softball, basketball and field hockey; in high school |
|softball, lettered four years, All SCIL and All Area Second Team two years (1984 & 1985), All West Jersey 1982, All State Group II Second Team 1982, Coaches Award|
|1985; team Captain as junior and senior; in high school basketball, lettered four years, Captain last two years, All SCIL 1984 & 1985, All Area 1984, All Area |
|Second Team 1985, All West Jersey Third Team 1984; scored 1,075 points in 1985; 1984 MVP; 1985 SCIL All Stars; in high school field hockey, lettered three years; |
|Captain 1983 and 1984; All SCIL, All Area and All West Jersey 1983 and 1984; All State Group II First Team 1983; All State (all groups) 1984-first female in |
|Sussex County to be named to the Star Ledger All State Top 11 Player Roster; MVP 1983 & 1984; team voted Team of the Year in New Jersey, Dream Team with 21-1 |
|record and only three goals against all year, a Sussex County record that still exists today; Best Female Senior Athlete by Athletic Department and Best Class |
|Athlete by classmates in 1985; National Junior Olympics, East Squad 1985 |
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|In college, four year varsity starter and letter winner in Division 1 field hockey; All Ivy Team 1988; MVP 1988; selected for Olympic Trials 1986, 1987, 1988 |
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|Chosen for the Israeli National Field Hockey Team in 1999; participated in International Maccabiah Games, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1999; ran Boston Marathon 1989; Tel |
|Aviv half marathon 1988 & 1990, Tel Aviv mini-triathlon 2001 & 2002 (11th in 30-35 age group) |
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|DANIEL STEVENS - 1981 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|A true son of Franklin and Sussex County. Attended Franklin Schools, 1924-1928. Track and field varsity participant. Elizabeth Hospital, Princeton, Ill |
|1930-1935. Has served as trainer for Paterson State Teachers, Paterson – Newark Bears, Jersey City Jays, BROOKLYN Dodgers and Franklin HS from 1931-1981. |
|President Franklin Miners, 1964. Franklin Hospital Award for 40 years service. Honored “Dan Stevens Day” Oct. 29, 1976, “From grid iron to hospital to mayor’s |
|office.” 30 years fireman, mayor 1954. Still active trainer and member of franklin boro recreation commission. |
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|HARRY HARPER – 1980 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|Pitched at Amherst college where he was signed by Washington baseball team. Spent two months in minors then Washington for 7 years. Played also for boston, ny |
|Yankees and BROOKLYN posting a record of 57 wins and 79 losses. Sheriff Bergen co. 1927 – 1929. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 1933 – 1943. NEW JERSEY LABOR AND |
|INDUSTRY COMMISSION 1943. |
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|Dolson a. ayers – 1983 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|DUE TO THE DEATH OF HIS FATHER AT AN EARLY AGE, HE WAS UNABLE TO FINISH HIS SCHOOLING. PLAYED FOR MAPLEHURST AC AND PELLETTOWN BEARS, BOTH POWERHOUSE BASEBALL |
|TEAMS FROM THE SUSSEX AREA. HE ALSO PLAYED SOFTBALL IN THE SUSSEX CHURCH LEAGUE. MANAGED THE SUSSEX AC AND SUSSEX FARMERS IN THE SUSSEX COUNTY LEAGUE. IN 1947 |
|HE MANAGED THE SUSSEX COUNTY ALL-STARS AT THE FARM & HORSE SHOW AGAINST THE LORENZO MOTORS OF FRANKLIN. HIS 1947 SUSSEX LEGION TEAMS RECORD 14-4 WAS THE HIGHEST |
|PERCENTAGE SINCE 1939. ASSISTED IN 1950 COACHING THE SUSSEX AA WHICH WON THE POWERFUL WARREN COUNTY TOURNAMENT. HE COACHED SUMMER BASEBALL FROM 1946-1957 FOR |
|BOYS IN THE SUSSEX, BEEMERVILLE AND WANTAGE AREA. A CREDIT TO THE SPORT OF BASEBALL, HE SPENT MANY HOURS OF HIS OWN TO TRANSPORT AND COACH THE YOUNGER BOYS, |
|WHILE STILL MANAGING THE MEN’S LEAGUE IN SUSSEX COUNTY. |
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|RICHARD CASSELS – INDUCTED 1976 |
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|OUTSTANDING HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACH IN SUSSEX COUNTY FOR 17 YEARS, WITH RECORD OF 109 WINS, 6 TIES AND 29 LOSSES. “COACH OF THE YEAR” HONORS 10 TIMES, LED |
|SPARTA HIGH TO 7 SKYLINE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS. ORGANIZED ATHLETIC PROGRAM AT SPARTA HIGH SCHOOL. PLAYED HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE, SERVICE, SEMI-PRO AND PRO |
|FOOTBALL. HE WAS SELECTED ALL STAR, ALL SERVICE, LITTLE ALL-AMERICAN AND CAPTAINED EACH TEAM. |
|KENNETH R. BENSON - 1991 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|A 1949 GRADUATE OF NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL. HE EARNED VARSITY LETTERS IN FOOTBALL AND WRESTLING. HE PLAYED FOOTBALL FOR THE NEWTON A.A. IN THE NORTH JERSEY SEMI-PRO |
|FOOTBALL LEAGUE IN 1949 AND 1952 THROUGH 1957. |
|HE PLAYED IN THE SUSSEX COUNTY ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUE 1949-1950 AND 1952-1964 |
|HE HELPED INITIATE POP WARNER FOOTBALL IN NEWTON IN 1958. |
|SERVED AS AN ASSISTANT AND HEAD COACH FROM 1958-1985 AND 1988-1989. |
|HE WAS BUSINESS SECRETARY OF THE NEWTON “LIL” BRAVES 1958-1964. |
|HE COACHED THE NEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM 1968-1970. |
|HE WAS ASSISTANT COACH FOR ST. JOSEPH’S WRESTLING TEAM 1966-1970 |
|IN THE U.S. MARINE CORPS HE PLAYED FOOTBALL FOR THE YOKASUKA SEAHAWKS – JAPAN 1951. |
|HE WAS IN THE U.S. MARINE CORPS; 1948-1951. |
|HE RETIRED AS MSGT. FROM THE MARINE CORPS RESERVES 1953-1972. |
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|JOSEPH BIGG - 1985 |
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|Honorary Member |
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|ATTENDED FRANKLIN SCHOOLS, WHERE HE PARTICIPATED IN TRACK. PLAYED FOOTBALL FOR THE FRANKLIN MINERS IN 1930’S. |
|OUTSTANDING BOWLER AND SOFTBALL PITCHER. COACHED MANY AREA SPORTS TEAMS INCLUDING THE NEWTON AA BOYS CLUB WRESTLING TEAM AND THE PICATINNY BASEBALL TEAM. |
|CHAIRMAN OF ELKS COMMITTEE TO DEVELOP THE TRACK AT NEWTON H.S. HELPED ORGANIZE LITTLE BIGGER LEAGUE, BABE RUTH TEAMS IN THE COUNTY, AND BIDDY BASKETBALL IN |
|NEWTON. COMMISSIONER OF POP WARNER FOOTBALL ON THE EAST COAST FOR 5 YEARS, WITH 865 TEAMS AS MEMBERS. RECEIVED ELKS LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP FOR HIS WORK WITH THE |
|YOUTH IN THE COUNTY. |
|FOUNDER OF THE SUSSEX COUNTY SPORTS HALL OF FAME. ELECTED ITS FIRST PRESIDENT IN 1976. |
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|Earl “corky” courtright – INDUCTED 2001 |
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|A 1947 GRADUATE OF NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL, HE PARTICIPATED AT THE VARSITY LEVEL 4 YEARS IN WRESTLING AND 2 YEARS IN FOOTBALL. IN 1947-1949 HE WRESTLED FOR THE NEWTON|
|BOYS CLUB. IN 1949-1951 HE WAS RECRUITED AND WRESTLED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO. DURING 1951, HE WAS DRAFTED BY THE U.S. ARMY AND WRESTLED THROUGH 1953. HE |
|CONTINUED TO WRESTLE THROUGH 1962. OVERALL WRESTLING RECORD WAS 437 MATCHES – 383 WINS – 38 LOSSES – 16 DRAWS. NEW JERSEY HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPION AT 128 LBS. |
|(1947) – N.J. AAU CHAMPION AT 145 LBS. (1949) – PENNSYLVANIA AAU CHAMPION AT 157 LBS. (1952) – OHIO AAU CHAMPION AT 157 LBS (1950) – US ARMY 5TH INFANTRY CHAMPION|
|AT 157 LBS. (1952) – OHIO AAU CHAMPION AT 174 LBS. (1956) – OHIO AAU GRECO ROMAN AND FREETYLE CHAMPION AT 191 LBS. (1958) – FIRST PLACE MIDWEST OLYMPIC GRECO |
|ROMAN TRIALS AT 191 LBS. (1960) – OHIO AAU CHAMPION AT HEAVY WEIGHT (1962). WRESTLING OFFICIAL AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1962 & 1966. WORLD CUP 1973 THROUGH |
|1991 INCLUDING FLOOR CHAIRMAN 1986 THROUGH 1991. |
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|ARTHUR DISQUE – INDUCTED 1977 |
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|A TEACHER, COACH AND LEADER OF NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL’S YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN FOR OVER THREE DECADES. COACHED FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL AND WAS TWICE NAMED |
|SUSSEX COUNTY’S BASKETBALL COACH OF THE YEAR. SPEARHEADED DRIVE FOR FORMATION OF SUSSEX COUNTY COACHES ASSOCIATION AND RENEWAL OF SUSSEX COUNTY INTERSCHOLASTIC |
|LEAGUE WHILE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR AT NEWTON. A VARSITY FOOTBALL, ICE HOCKEY AND LACROSSE PLAYER AT SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE. |
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|JAMES L. MOORE – INDUCTED 1979 |
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|12 VARSITY LETTERS EARNED AT SUSSEX HIGH SCHOOL IN BASEBALL, SOCCER AND BASKETBALL. NAMED ALL STATE THREE TIMES IN BASEBALL, ONCE IN BASKETBALL. PLAYED |
|PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL IN THE BOSTON RED SOX FARM SYSTEM. OUTSTANDING SEMI-PRO PLAYER AS A MEMBER OF THE SUSSEX A.C., NEWTON A.A. AND PATERSON BLUE JAYS. PAST |
|PRESIDENT SUSSEX COUNTY CHEF’S OF POLICE. COACHED MANY YEARS IN VARIOUS LITTLE LEAGUES IN MORRIS AND SUSSEX COUNTIES. |
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|RICHARD EARL McKEEBY – INDUCTED 1986 |
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|ATTENDED NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL WHERE HE GRADUATED IN 1953. PLAYED FOOTBALL AND WRESTLED, EARNING VARSITY LETTERS IN BOTH SPORTS, IN HIS JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEARS. IN|
|1950 HE WAS NEW JERSEY AAU, 115 LB. CLASS CHAMPION. HE REPEATED THIS FEAT IN 1951. WRESTLED FOR NEWTON A.A. FROM 1950-1953. COLLEGE FOUND McKEEBY AT RUTGERS |
|WHERE HE PLAYED 150 LB. FOOTBALL AND WRESTLED FROM 1953-1957. A VARSITY LETTER WINNER FROM 1955-1957. HIS SENIOR YEAR HE SCORED THE FASTEST PIN, 23 SECONDS. HE|
|GRADUATED WITH A BS-MS IN 1957. IN 1957-1961 HE WAS ASST. COACH AND HEAD COACH OF RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING TEAMS. HE WAS HEAD COACH OF THE EAST BRUNSWICK |
|RECREATION LEAGUE. IN 1957-1972 AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF THE NEW JERSEY WRESTLING COACHES AND OFFICIALS ASSN. AT THE PRESENT TIME HE IS AN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN THE|
|BIOLOGY DEPT. AT UNION COLLEGE CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. |
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|JIM LACIKA – INDUCTED 1979 |
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|EARNED 11 VARSITY LETTERS AT FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL. AN ALL COUNTY SELECTION IN THREE SPORTS. NAMED TO THE ALL STATE FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL TEAMS AND ALL GROUP II |
|BASKETBALL SQUAD. ALL STATE FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL SELECTION AT SETON HALL PREP. EARNED FOUR VARSITY LETTERS FOR FOR BASEBALL AT SETON HALL UNIVERSITY BATTING |
|.409 IN HIS SENIOR YEAR. PLAYED SEMI PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL FOR THE FRANKLIN MINERS. |
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|FRED SWANSON – INDUCTED 1995 |
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|GRADUATED FROM HIGH POINT REG. HIGH SCHOOL IN JUNE 1971. FRED LETTERED IN FOOTBALL FOR 3 YEARS AND IN 1971 WAS NAMED CO-CAPTAIN. WAS ALSO NAMED CO-CAPTAIN OF |
|THE 1971 ALL COUNTY TEAM. A 4 YEAR VARSITY LETTER WINNER IN WRESTLING WAS NAMED CAPTAIN IN 1971. PLACED 2ND IN DISTRICTS AT 157 LBS. IN 1969. IN 1970 HE WAS |
|UNDEFEATED IN DUAL MEETS PLACED 1ST IN DISTRICTS AT 168 LBS. AND MADE THE ALL-COUNTY TEAM. ALSO IN 1970 PLACED 2ND IN NEW JERSEY AAU TOURNAMENT. WAS UNDEFEATED |
|IN DUAL MEETS IN 1971, PLACED 1ST IN DISTRICTS AND WAS STATE CHAMPION AT 178 LBS. NAMED TO ALL-COUNTY TEAM IN 1971. ENDED HIS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER WITH A 56-6-2 |
|RECORD. IN 1970 WAS NEW JERSEY HERALD ATHLETE OF THE MONTH AND ALL-STATE WRESTLER BY THE NEWARK NEWS. WAS ELECTED CLASS PRESIDENT IN 1971. GRADUATED FROM EAST |
|STROUDSBURG STATE COLLEGE IN 1975 WHERE HE WRESTLED AT THE VARSITY LEVEL 4 YEARS. PLACED 3RD AT U.S.M.A. PLEBE TOURNEY IN 1972. PLACED 3RD IN HEAVYWEIGHT |
|DIVISION PA. STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 1975 AND WAS NAMED NCAA DIV. II ALL-AMERICAN. |
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|hobart burd – inducted 1997 |
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|earned varsity letters in FOOTBALL at franklin high school in 1942 and 1943. played varsity basketball in 1943-44 leading the county in scoring. named to all |
|county 1st team and 1st team all state group ii. in 1944 was all county and all state group ii in baseball. enlisted into the u.s. navy in 1944 but returned to |
|franklin h.s. to graduate in 1946. graduated from bradley university in 1952. taught at hamburg h.s. from 1952-1957 where he also coached basketball, baseball |
|and was director of athletics. in 1957 he was baseball coach of the year while at hamburg h.s. hired at franklin high school in 1957. won the skyline title in |
|both 1963 & 1964. also won the state group championship in 1964 and was named county coach of the year. coached soccer at f.h.s. from 1965-1976. played for the|
|franklin miners football club for 7 years. from 1954 to the present time he has officiated hundreds of football and basketball games. |
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|DOLSON H. (DOC) AYERS – INDUCTED 1976 |
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|GRADUATE OF SUSSEX HIGH SCHOOL – 1948, RECEIVED VARSITY LETTERS IN SOCCER AND BASEBALL 4 YRS. AND IN BASKETBALL, 3 YEARS. IN BASEBALL, WON BATTING TITLES AND WAS|
|ALL CTY 1ST TEAM AND ALL STATE GROUP I IN 1946-1948. HIS FOUR YEAR BATTING AVERAGE WAS .488. NAMED TO THE ALL CTY. BASKETBALL TEAM IN 1948 AND MADE THE STATE |
|HONOR ROLL. ATTENDED SETON HALL UNIVERSITY, PLAYED VARSITY BASEBALL FROM 1948-1952. PLAYED BASEBALL FOR THE FRANKLIN AMERICAN LEGION IN 1946, THE SUSSEX FARMERS|
|IN 1945-1947, UNCLE SAM’S BLUE JAYS OF PATERSON IN 1948, 1949. IN 1950 FOR THE DOWN EAST LEAGUE IN PORTLAND, ME. AND THE BLACKSTONE VALLEY LEAGUE IN |
|WHITINSVILLE, MA IN 1951. IN 1952 SIGNED WITH THE PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES, ASSIGNED TO THE GRAMBY, QUEBEC, CANADA TEAM, CLASS C. PROV. LEAGUE. US ARMY FROM |
|1953-1954, PLAYED ON THE 188TH AIRBORNE REGIMENTAL TEAM. IN 1955 FOR THE SALT LAKE CITY CLASSIC TEAM. IN 1956 FOR THE WILSON, NC CLASS B CAROLINA LEAGUE IN |
|1957, 1958 FOR THE TULSA, OK CLASS AA TEXAS LEAGUE. IN 1959 FOR THE WILLIAMSPORT, PA CLASS A EASTERN LEAGUE. PLAYED FOR THE SUSSEX CARDINALS – 1966-1971 AND |
|WITH THE NEWTON AA – 1971-1977. HIS RECORDS FOR THE 11 YEARS IN THE NORTH JERSEY LEAGUE ARE: 545 AB, 163 RUNS, 216 HITS WITH 125 RBI’S, 42 DOUBLES, 53 SINGLES |
|AND 3 HOME RUNS FOR A .396 AVERAGE. MVP 1973 & 1974 IN mORRIS cOUNTY MAJOR bASEBALL LEAGUE; ACTIVE IN THE HIGH POINT LITTLE LEAGUE AND MIDGET FOOTBALL PROGRAMS |
|AND BASEBALL BOOSTER CLUB. MEMBER OF THE PLAINSMEN, A SINGING GROUP. |
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|ANDREW WASKOWICH – INDUCTED 1988 |
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|GRADUATED FROM FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL IN 1933. EARNED VARSITY LETTERS IN FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL AND WAS ONE OF THE ACTING CAPTAINS IN EACH OF THE |
|SPORTS. IN 1932, G.A. FALZER, SPORTS EDITOR OF THE NEWARK SUNDAY CALL SELECTED HIM ALL STATE, 2ND CLASS B TEAM AT FULLBACK. THE JERSEY JOURNAL SPORTS EDITOR |
|NAMED ANDREW FULLBACK OF FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL, 1ST POSITION ON THE ALL NORTH JERSEY TEAM AND 2ND PLACE IN THE ALL STATE TEAM. IN SEPTEMBER 1933 HE RECEIVED A |
|FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP TO ATTEND ALBRIGHT COLLEGE WHERE HE BECAME THE STARTING FULLBACK ON THE FRESHMAN TEAM. HE WAS ACTIVE IN YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS AND HELPED |
|ORGANIZE JUNIOR BASEBALL TEAMS IN SUSSEX. HE SERVED IN THE NAVY DURING WORLD WAR II IN THE EUROPEAN THEATRE AS AN E/M IN THE SEABEES. HE WAS A VFW MEMBER IN |
|SUSSEX AND WAS ACTIVE IN HELPING VETERANS WHO NEEDED ASSISTANCE. |
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|LORELEI GROSSKURTH - INDUCTED 1994 |
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|GRADUATED FROM HIGH POINT REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL IN 1982. 3 YEARS OF VARSITY BASKETBALL. ALL SCIL AND ALL WEST JERSEY TEAMS 1980, 1981 AND 1982. ALL STATE GROUP |
|II IN 1981 AND 1982. SCORED OVER 1,000 POINTS AND 1,000 REBOUNDS WHILE PLAYING AT HIGH POINT H.S. GRADUATED FROM COLGATE UNIVERSITY IN 1986 WHERE SHE LETTERED |
|IN BASKETBALL FOR THREE YEARS. |
|1983 NYSAIAW DIVISION II “ROOKIE OF THE YEAR” |
|1984 UPSTATE ALL CONFERENCE TEAM |
|1984 NYSAIAW DIVISION II ALL STAR TEAM |
|1985 BECAME ONLY 3RD WOMAN IN COLGATE UNIVERSITY HISTORY TO SCORE 1,000 POINTS IN A CAREER |
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|RUSSELL VAN ATTA – INDUCTED 1976 |
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|SUSSEX COUNTY’S OUTSTANDING PITCHER FOR HAMBURG HIGH SCHOOL AND PENN STATE UNIVERSITY. PITCHED THREE YEARS FOR NEW YORK YANKEES, FOUR YEARS FOR ST. LOUIS BROWNS,|
|FOUR YEARS FOR ST. PAUL AMERICAN ASSOC. IN 1933, IN AMERICAN LEAGUE, HAD A 12-4 WINNING RECORD AND BEAT CHAMPIONSHIP WASHINGTON TEAM FIVE TIMES, INCLUDING A |
|SHUTOUT, AND BATTING 4-4 THE FIRST GAME AGAINST THEM. |
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|JANET HUTCHINSON – INDUCTED 1997 |
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|GRADUATED FROM NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL IN 1967. PARTICIPATED IN TRACK, FIELD HOCKEY AND BASKETBALL. IN 1971 GRADUATED FROM EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY. COACHED |
|FIELD HOCKEY, BASKETBALL AND SOFTBALL AT BLAIR ACADEMY FROM 1971-1977. FROM 1978 TO PRESENT TIME SHE IS HEAD FIELD HOCKEY AND SOFTBALL COACH AT BLOOMSBURG |
|UNIVERSITY. BECAME THE 1ST WOMAN IN NCAA HISTORY TO ACHIEVE 1000 COACHING WINS WITH A COMBINED BLOOMSBURG RECORD OF 1006-190-20. WINNINGEST ACTIVE FIELD HOCKEY |
|COACH IN NCAA DIVISION II. AT PRESENT 2 WINS OFF THE ALL TIME RECORD. 1991 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR FOR FIELD HOCKEY. 1992 NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR FOR |
|SOFTBALL. AT THE PRESENT TIME IS THE WINNINGEST SOFTBALL COACH IN NCAA DIVISION II HISTORY. |
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|WILLIAM GLYNN – INDUCTED 1976 |
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|A THREE SPORT STAR IN FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL. PLAYED PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL FOR FOURTEEN SEASONS WITH VARIOUS MAJOR AND MINOR LEAGUE TEAMS, INCLUDING PHILADELPHIA |
|PHILLIES, AND THREE YEARS WITH CLEVELAND INDIANS AND 1954 WORLD SERIES. ON JULY 4, 1954, HIT THREE HOME RUNS IN GAME AGAINST DETROIT. |
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|DON KOVACH – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|COMPILED NINE LETTERS AT FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL IN FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL. EARNED ALL STATE/ALL COUNTY FOOTBALL STATUS AND NAMED TO THE ALL COUNTY |
|BASKETBALL TEAM. AN OUTSTANDING UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LINEMAN FROM 1953-1957. ASSOCIATED PRESS SOPHOMORE LINEMAN OF THE NATION NOMINEE IN 1954 WHEN HE WAS ALSO|
|NOMINATED TO THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE ALL AMERICAN CHECKLIST. |
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|DONALD ROSS – INDUCTED 1993 |
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|GRADUATED SUSSEX HIGH SCHOOL IN 1945. EARNED 4 VARSITY LETTERS IN SOCCER AND 4 VARSITY LETTERS IN BASEBALL. ENTERED THE ARMY IN 1945 AND PLAYED BASEBALL ON THE |
|ARMY TEAM ON GUAM AT MITCHELL FIELD. HE PLAYED ON THE SEMI-PRO SUSSEX FARMERS FROM 1947-1953. |
|PLAYED IN THE NORTH JERSEY BASEBALL LEAGUE FOR THE SUSSEX CARDINALS FROM 1954 – 1963 AND WAS PLAYER MANAGER FROM 1957-1963. HIS TEAMS WERE UNDEFEATED IN 1959, |
|1961, 1962 AND 1963. |
|HE WAS ELECTED MANAGER OF THE YEAR IN 1957. |
|HE THEN COACHED SUSSEX BABE RUTH LEAGUE FOR 17 YEARS. HE WAS FOUNDER OF THE HIGH POINT MIDGET FOOTBALL HAWKS AND SERVED AS PRESIDENT FOR 13 YEARS. |
|HE WAS FOUNDER OF THE WANTAGE GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM AND WAS HONORED FOR HIS SERVICE WITH THE WANTAGE TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD. |
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|JEFFREY HULL – INDUCTED 2002 |
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|GRADUATED FROM MORRIS HILLS HIGH SCHOOL IN 1964 WHERE HE EARNED VARSITY LETTERS IN FOOTBALL (3 YEARS) AND WRESTLING (4 YEARS). GRADUATED FROM BLOOMSBURG COLLEGE |
|IN 1968 AFTER RECEIVING VARSITY LETTERS ALSO IN FOOTBALL & WRESTLING. GAINED GREAT RECOGNITION AND DISTINCTION AS HEAD WRESTLING COACH AT HIGH PINT REGIONAL HIGH|
|SCHOOL FROM 1971, 1993 & 1997-1998. HIS TEAMS PRODUCED THE MOST WRESTLING VICTORIES IN SUSSEX COUNTY HISTORY (285-108 3) RECORDS INCLUDE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP IN |
|1974 & 1975 (SKYLINE CONFERENCE); 1976, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, & 1997 (SCIL). THERE WERE SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS IN SECTION 1 FOR 1984 (GROUP 2); 1985 THROUGH |
|1991; 1993; 1996 (GROUP 3). TEAMS WERE STATE RUNNER-UP IN 1984 (GROUP 2) AND 1988; 1989; 1990 (GROUP 3). THEY WERE RATED BY N.J. COACHES POLL IN THE TOP 10 |
|TEAMS IN N.J. 5 TIMES. 2ND IN 1990 & 3RD IN 1989. PERSONAL AWARDS INCLUDE: NJSIAA HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (1994); MD HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (1994); ALL AREA |
|WRESTLING COACH (7 YEARS); REGION COACH (3 YEARS); DISTRICT COACH OF YEAR (6 YEARS); ALL AREA CROSS COUNTRY COACH (1 YEAR). DESIGNED AND ORGANIZED SUSSEX-WANTAGE|
|WRESTLING PROGRAM; COORDINATED USA FEDERATION TOURNAMENTS AND PROPOSED REORGANIZATION OF STATE SECTIONAL WRESTLING PROGRAM THROUGH NJSIAA. |
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|ERINE GROVE CALA – INDUCTED 2002 |
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|A 1990 GRADUATE OF HOPATCONG HIGH SCHOOL, SHE PARTICIPATED AT THE VARSITY LEVEL FOR 4 YEARS IN SOFTBALL AND BASKETBALL. IN SOFTBALL, SHE WAS ALL-AREA; ALL |
|LEAGUE; AND MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN 1988, 1989 & 1990. IN 1989, SHE WAS SELECTED FOR ALL WEST JERSEY 1ST TEAM AND IN 1990, SHE WAS SELECTED ALL STATE 2ND TEAM. |
|IN 2000, SHE WAS AN INDUCTEE INTO THE HOPATCONG HIGH SCHOOL “WALL OF FAME”. AS A SOFTBALL PITCHER FOR THE TRENTON STATE COLLEGE LIONS FROM 1991-1994 SHE RECEIVED|
|THE FOLLOWING RECOGNITION: MEMBER OF NCAA NATIONAL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS 1992, 1994; NJAC PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1993; NCAA ALL-AMERICAN 1993, NCAA ALL REGION 1994; |
|NJAC PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1993; NCAA ALL-AMERICAN 1993; NCAA ALL REGION 1994; NCAA NEW JERSEY WOMAN OF THE YEAR 1994, NJAC WOMAN ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1994. HER |
|CAREER PITCHING RECORD IS 61-5 FOR A NCAA RECORD WINNING PCT. OF 92.4%. HER COLLEGE PITCHING CAREER ERA WAS A REMARKABLE 1.42. |
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|GARY CHIUSANO – INDUCTED 1995 |
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|GRADUATED FROM FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL IN JUNE 1969. WHILE THERE HE EARNED 10 VARSITY LETTERS. 3 IN FOOTBALL, 4 IN WRESTLING AND 3 IN BASEBALL. IN BASEBALL 1968 |
|WAS NAMED 1ST TEAM ALL COUNTY, 1ST TEAM ALL SKYLINE CONFERENCE AND 1ST TEAM GROUP II ALL STATE. HAD A CONFERENCE BATTING AVERAGE OF .435 AND OVERALL BATTING |
|AVERAGE OF .424 AND WAS NAMED M.V.P. OF THE FRANKLIN H.S. BASEBALL TEAM. IN 1969 GARY WAS NAMED CAPTAIN. IN WRESTLING 1966 PLACED 3RD IN DISTRICTS AT 123 LBS. |
|IN 1967 PLACED 2ND IN KINNELON TOURNAMENT AT 167 LBS. IN 1968 PLACED 1ST IN KINNELON TOURNAMENT AT 167 LBS., WAS NAMED CAPTAIN AND M.V.P. OF THE FRANKLIN H.S. |
|TEAM, WITH A 19-2 RECORD. IN FOOTBALL HE WAS NAMED CO-CAPTAIN IN 1968, ALSO IN 1968 WAS NAMED TO THE ALL-COUNTY TEAM AND GROUP I ALL STATE. IN 1968 N.J. HERALD |
|SPORTSMAN OF THE MONTH FOR DECEMBER AND IN 1969 WAS FRANKLIN H.S. ATHLETE OF THE YEAR. GRADUATED WITH HONORS FROM DREXEL UNIVERSITY IN JUNE 1973. HE RECEIVED 3 |
|VARSITY LETTERS IN FOOTBALL 1970-72. IN 1972 WAS NAMED MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER AND IN 1971 NAMED ECAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK. HE WAS THE TRIPLE CROWN WINNER FOR THE|
|SUSSEX COUNTY AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL LG. IN 1970. PLAYED BASEBALL FOR SPARTA A.A. IN 1971 AND THE BOONTON BEARS IN 1973. |
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|FRANK VIRTUE – INDUCTED 1997 |
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|PLAYED BASKETBALL AT BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL IN 1956, WHERE HE MADE THE ALL COUNTY TEAM. IN 1957 AT CARTERET SCHOOL, WEST ORANGE, N.J. MADE THE ALL ESSEX BASKETBALL |
|TEAM AND RECEIVED ALL STATE HONORABLE MENTION. GRADUATED FROM WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE WHERE HE PLAYED BASKETBALL. HIRED AS HEAD BOYS BASKETBALL COACH AT |
|FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL FROM 1964-1982. WAS HEAD BASKETBALL COACH AT WALLKILL VALLEY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL FROM 1982-1986. BECAME ASSISTANT BOYS AND GIRLS |
|BASKETBALL COACH AT WALLKILL VALLEY REGIONAL H.S. FROM 1988-1996. |
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|LAURA REIGSTAD ZAKRZEWSKI – INDUCTED 2002 |
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|1988 GRADUATE OF SPARTA HIGH SCHOOL, PARTICIPATED IN BASKETBALL AT THE VARSITY LEVEL FOR 4 YEARS. DURING HER CAREER, SHE WAS A 4-YEAR STARTER, WON A STATE |
|CHAMPIONSHIP (1985), 2 SECTIONAL TITLES (1985, 1986), 4 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS (1985, 86, 87 AND 88), AND 4 CONSECUTIVE COUNTY TOURNAMENTS (1985, 86, 87 & 88). |
|FROM 1985-86, THE LADY SPARTANS WON 57 CONSECUTIVE REGULAR SEASON GAMES IN S.C.I.L. COMPETITION, THE TEAM WAS 78-2. HER CAREER RECORD WAS 100 WINS 7 LOSSES |
|(93.4%). SHE WAS THE 4TH LADY SPARTAN SELECTED TO PLAY IN THE NORTH/SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME. SHE WAS THE 3RD LADY SPARTAN TO SCORE 1,000 POINTS (1,303) – TEAM |
|RECORD. OUTSTANDING FREE THROW SHOOTER DURING HER H.S. CAREER SETTING TEAM RECORDS FOR ALL FOUR SEASONS. ALL S.C.I.L. 1986, 87 AND 88; ALL AREA N.J. HERALD 1ST |
|TEAM 1986, 87 AND 88; STAR LEDGER ALL WEST JERSEY 3RD TEAM 1986, 2ND TEAM 1987, 1ST TEAM 1988. STAR LEDGER 1ST TEAM ALL STATE GROUP #3 – 2ND TEAM ALL STATE ALL |
|GROUPS 1988. IN 1985 STAR LEDGER FINAL POLL TEAM RANKING #2 1985, #3 1986; #6 1987; AND #20 1988. SELECTED TO ALL STAR AAU TEAM REPRESENTING N.J. AT NATIONAL |
|COMPETITION 1985, 86 AND 87. CONTINUED BASKETBALL CAREER AT DIV. I LaSALLE UNIVERSITY 1989-1992. TEAM RECEIVED NATIONAL RANKING IN 1989 AND PLAYED IN NCAA |
|TOURNAMENT. IN 1992, SHE COMPETED IN THE NATIONAL NIT TOURNAMENT. ASSISTANT GRADUATE COACH 1993-94 AT LaSALLE UNIVERSITY. |
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|JOE BARNES – INDUCTED 1983 |
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|GRADUATED FROM PORT JERVIS NY HIGH SCHOOL IN 1937. |
|ONE OF THE WORLD’S OUTSTANDING MARKSMEN. WON N.J. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1967 AND 1976. |
|CONN. STATE CHAMPION IN 1972. PA. STATE CHAMPION – GRAND AGGREGATE WINNER 1974. |
|REGIONAL CHAMPION IN 1970, 2/1971 AND 1974. |
|HELD MANY NATIONAL RECORDS. |
|BLACK HAWK OPEN, HOLLYWOOD, FLA. METALLIC SIGHT CHAMPION 1972. |
|GRAND AGGREGATE CHAMPION 1973 AND 1974. |
|NATIONAL METALLIC SIGHT CHAMPION 1966 WITH SCORE OF 3200-3200. |
|WAS NATIONAL RECORD FOR 10 YEARS. THIS IS STILL A NATIONAL MATCH RECORD. |
|MEMBER OF THE WINNING 1969 UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TEAM HELD AT BISLEY, ENGLAND. |
|NATIONAL SR. CHAMPION – 1977. |
|BRANCHVILLE YOUTH GROUP ADVISOR AND COACH OF THE RIFLE TEAM. |
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|BILL FELKER – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|ONE OF THE MOST VERSATILE ATHLETES TO EVER GRADUATE FROM NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL. EARNED A TOTAL OF 10 VARSITY LETTERS FOR BASEBALL, BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL. TWICE |
|NAMED TO ALL COUNTY/ALLSTATE TEAMS FOR BOTH BASEBALL AND BASKETBALL. SCOUTED AND SIGNED BY THE WASHINGTON SENATORS, “WILLIE” PITCHED FOR SIX DIFFERENT CLUBS |
|DURING A PROFESSIONAL CAREER THAT SPANNED FROM 1956 THROUGH 1963. |
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|VICTOR PATERNOSTRO – INDUCTED 1981 |
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|ATTENDED PAROCHIAL AND PREP SCHOOLS IN NEW JERSEY WINNING LETTERS IN FOOTBALL, WRESTLING AND BASEBALL. GRADUATE OF NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY PLAYING FOOTBALL 4 |
|YEARS. HOLDS A MASTERS DEGREE FROM FORDHAM UNIVERSITY. OUTSTANDING FOOTBALL COACH AT POPE JOHN REG. H.S. 15 YEARS. 4 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS, COACH OF THE YEAR 4 |
|TIMES. MAN OF THE YEAR – NEWTON VFW – 1976. PRESENT TIME VICE PRINCIPAL AND HEAD FOOTBALL COACH AT SCHOOL….ATTAINED HIS 100 WIN IN 1981. |
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|JAMES ELEKES – INDUCTED 1982 |
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|GRADUATE OF FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL IN 1951 EARNING LETTERS IN FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL. ALL STATE FOOTBALL 1948 AND 1951. AT FRANKLIN HIS TOTAL OF |
|VARSITY LETTERS WAS 11. A 1952 GRADUATE OF BLAIR ACADEMY ACHIEVING LETTERS IN FOOTBALL, BASEBALL AND BASKETBALL. TOOK ALL GROUP ALL STATE HONORS AS A FULLBACK |
|IN 1952. GRADUATED FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 1956. LETTERS IN BASKETBALL 2 YEARS, FOOTBALL 3 YEARS, WINNING NATIONAL ACCLAIM IN FOOTBALL AS A FULLBACK AND|
|LINEMAN. PLAYED FOR THE FRANKLIN MINERS IN THE NORTH JERSEY PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE 1956-1958, WINNING FIRST TEAM HONORS IN 1956, 1957 AND 1958. PRESENTLY TEACHER |
|IN DOVER SCHOOL SYSTEM WHERE HE COACHED FOOTBALL FROM 1956–1966. HAS BEEN DIRECTOR OF FRANKLIN RECREATION ASSOCIATION SINCE 1972. |
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|CHRISTINE CONSTANTIN IRELAND – INDUCTED 1999 |
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|A 1989 GRADUATE OF KITTATINNY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL WHERE SHE EARNED 4 VARSITY LETTERS EACH IN CROSS COUNTY AND TRACK & FIELD AND COMPETED IN THE NJ HIGH SCHOOL |
|MEET OF CHAMPIONS FOR CROSS COUNTRY IN 1988 AND IN THE NJ HIGH SCHOOL MEET OF CHAMPIONS FOR TRACK & FIELD IN 1989. SHE WON THE EASTERN STATES CROSS COUNTRY |
|CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1988. WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL SHE REPRESENTED K.R.H.S. IN THE UNITED WAY SCHOLAR-ATHLETE CEREMONY IN 1989. IN 1997 SHE WAS NAMED TO THE NORTH |
|JERSEY TOP 25 FOR CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS. ON NOV. 7TH, 1988 SHE WAS PRESENTED WITH THE SPORTS ILLUSTRATED FACE IN THE CROWD AWARD. |
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|CHRISTINE GRADUATED FROM GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY IN 1993 AND EARNED 4 VARSITY LETTERS IN BOTH CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK & FIELD. SHE WAS AN 8 TIME ALL-AMERICAN IN |
|CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK & FIELD FROM 1989-1993. |
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|IN 1992 SHE WAS BIG EAST CONFERENCE CHAMPION AT 10,000 METERS AND PLACED 3RD IN THE 10,000 METERS AT THE NATIONAL OUTDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1990 AND 1993. |
|IN 1993 SHE WAS VOTED M.V.P. IN CROSS COUNTRY. |
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|SHE WAS THE CHAMPION IN THE 10,000 METERS AT THE PENN RELAYS IN 1991 AND WAS CHAMPION IN THE 3,000 AND 5,000 METERS AT THE ECAC OUTDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS IN |
|1993. SHE STILL HOLDS SEVERAL TRACK RECORDS AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. |
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|GRETA SENCEVICKY – INDUCTED 1997 |
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|A 1969 GRADUATE OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LETTERING FOR 3 YEARS IN BASKETBALL AND 3 YEARS IN VOLLEYBALL. HIRED AS ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH AT |
|FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL FROM 1968-1973. BECAME HEAD GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH AT FRANKLIN H.S. FROM 1973-1982. HIRED AS HEAD GIRLS BASKETBALL COACH AT WALLKILL VALLEY|
|REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL FROM 1982-1988. SHE HAS COMPILED A RECORD OF 209 WINS AND 145 LOSSES AS A HEAD COACH. COACHED THE 1ST SUSSEX COUNTY GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM |
|TO EVER QUALIFY AND ENTER THE NJSIAA TOURNAMENT. HER TEAMS WERE GROUP NORTH 1 FINALIST IN 1981, 1983 AND 1984, WINNING THE GROUP NORTH 1 CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1983. |
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|DENNIS TOBIN – INDUCTED 1990 |
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|EARNED 4 VARSITY LETTERS AT HOPATCONG HIGH SCHOOL. |
|ACHIEVED 2091 CAREER POINTS AND BECAME THE 23RD PLAYER IN NEW JERSEY HISTORY TO REACH THE 2000 POINT MILESTONE. |
|MADE THE ALL SUSSEX COUNTY TEAM IN 1976, ’77 AND ’78. |
|WAS THE NJ HERALD ATHLETE OF THE YEAR IN 1978. |
|STAR LEDGER ALL STATE GROUP 2 BASKETBALL TEAM IN 1977 AND ’78. |
|HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICAN 1976-’77, AND ‘78 |
|EARNED A BA DEGREE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH IN 1982 FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA - WILMINGTON |
|IN COLLEGE HE WAS A 4 YEAR VARSITY BASKETBALL LETTERMAN. |
|ELECTED CAPTAIN IN 1981 AND ’82. |
|AN ACADEMIC ALL AMERICAN NOMINEE IN 1982. |
|AS SPARTA HEAD BASKETBALL COACH FROM 1984-1990, HIS RECORD READS 126 WINS – 32 LOSSES. |
|HIS TEAMS WERE SCIL CHAMPIONS 1984-85, 86-87-87-88. |
|NORTH JERSEY STATE CHAMPIONS GROUP 3 IN 1988-89, GROUP 3 NORTH-1 SECTIONAL STATE CHAMPIONS 1987-88, 88-89. |
|N.J. HERALD COACH OF THE YEAR 1987-88. |
|STAR LEDGER COACH OF THE YEAR 1988-89. |
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|BOB McKEEBY – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|SUSSEX COUNTY’S FIRST THREE-TIME STATE HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING CHAMPION. EARNED FOUR VARSITY WRESTLING LETTERS AT NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL GOING UNDEFEATED AND PINNING |
|ALL BUT ONE OF HIS OPPONENTS DURING HIS SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEARS. CULMINATED SCHOLASTIC CAREER WITH SELECTION AT STATE’S MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLER, |
|THREE-TIME STATE AAU CHAMPION WHO FINISHED SECOND AND FOURTH IN NATIONAL COMPETITION. PAST PRESIDENT OF THE SUSSEX COUNTY MAT CLUB. |
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|THOMAS MORRIS – INDUCTED 1993 |
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|GRADUATED FROM FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL IN 1950. |
|RECEIVED A B.A. IN CLASSICAL LANGUAGES FROM SETON HALL UNIVERSITY IN 1954. |
|EARNED HIS M.A. IN ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION FROM MONTCLAIR STATE COLLEGE IN 1960. |
|AT FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL HE EARNED 3 VARSITY LETTERS IN BASEBALL, AND IN 1950 WAS TEAM CAPTAIN AND EARNED ALL-COUNTY AND ALL-STATE HONORS. |
|HE EARNED 2 VARSITY LETTERS IN FOOTBALL AND WAS TEAM CAPTAIN AND NAMED ALL-COUNTY AND ALL-STATE IN 1949. |
|HE STARRED WITH THE FRANKLIN MINERS OF THE NORTH JERSEY PRO FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND IN 1956 THE TEAM WON THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WITH 13-0 SEASON RECORD. |
|HE TAUGHT IN VERONA SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR 31 YEARS AND WAS VARSITY BASEBALL COACH FOR 9 SEASONS. |
|HIS TEAMS WON 4 CONFERENCE TITLES AND 2 STATE TITLES. |
|HE ASSISTED AT VERONA HIGH SCHOOL. 10 YEARS AS FOOTBALL COACH AND WAS HEAD COACH FOR THE VARSITY FOR 2 YEARS. |
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|EUGENE CONQUY – INDUCTED 1976 |
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|ATTENDED NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL 1946-1949 WITH VARSITY LETTERS IN FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL. HIS SOPHOMORE YEAR WAS 8-2 PITCHER AND 6-4 AS A JUNIOR. HIS |
|SENIOR YEAR HE STRUCK OUT 24 BATTERS AGAINST HACKETTSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL. SEASON AVERAGE WAS 8-0, BATTING .423 WITH 3 HOME RUNS. IN BASKETBALL 1949 SET SCORING |
|RECORD FOR THE COUNTY, AVERAGING 19 PPG FOR 34 STRAIGHT GAMES. IN FOOTBALL AVERAGED 1 TD FOR EVERY GAME PLAYED IN 3 SEASONS. HELD SEASON SCORING RECORD FOR 20 |
|YEARS. STATE IN BASEBALL, FOOTBALL FOR 2 YEARS, AND BASKETBALL FOR 1 YEAR. SIGNED FOR THE DETROIT TIGERS FOR FOUR YEARS. SIGNED ON WITH THE BROOKLYN DODGER’S |
|AS PITCHER, MOVED TO THE OUTFIELD WHERE HE BATTED .347. MADE THE ALL STAR TEAM. LED THE LEAGUE IN STOLEN BASES (35). PLAYED FOOTBALL FOR U.S. NAVY, PLAYED FOR |
|THE FRANKLIN MINERS FOR SEVEN YEARS OFTEN PLAYING TWO GAMES A WEEKEND 1 NAVY 1 MINERS. PLAYED BASKETBALL 10 YEARS WITH NEWTON AA AND FETZERS CHIEFS, THREE YEARS |
|FOR NAVY. COACHED TWO YEARS AT N.H.S. TWO YEARS AT POPE JOHN; COACHED 7 YEARS WITH ANDOVER ARROWS LITTLE LEAGUE WINNING 3 CHAMPIONSHIPS, HAD 32 STRAIGHT WINS AT |
|ONE POINT. COACHED NEWTON BASEBALL LITTLE LEAGUE PANTHERS FOR 2 YEARS AND COUGERS FOR 1 YEAR WINNING TITLES FOR ALL THREE. |
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|SAM MITCHELL – INDUCTED 1980 |
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|EARNED SEVEN VARSITY LETTERS AT NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL 1949 TO 1953. IN FOOTBALL 1951 AND 1952 ALL COUNTY. 1952 ALL STATE GROUP II. IN BASKETBALL AT NEWTON HIGH |
|SCHOOL, ALL COUNTY 1952 AND 1953 SCORING LEADER 1952. ONE GAME SCORED 41 POINTS, BOTH COUNTY AND NHS RECORD. FOUNDER OF NEWTON BIDDIE BASKETBALL IN 1969. |
|COACHED POPE JOHN HIGH SCHOOL 1972-1975 HAVING TWO 1,000 POINT PLAYERS. PLAYED FOR FETZER’S CHIEFS AND NEWTON AA IN SUSSEX COUNTY BASKETBALL LEAGUE. |
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|CARLTON SPRAGUE – INDUCTED 1999 |
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|GRADUATED FROM NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL IN 1935, EARNING VARSITY LETTERS IN WRESTLING AND BASEBALL. HE WAS STATE INTERSCHOLASTIC WRESTLING CHAMPION IN 1934 AND IN |
|1935. HE ALSO PLACED 2ND IN THE EASTERN INTERSCHOLASTIC WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1935. HE WAS A 3 TIME RUNNER-UP AT THE STATE A.A.U. TOURNAMENT, FROM THE |
|NEWTON BOYS CLUB TEAM, FROM 1934-1938. CARLTON GRADUATED FROM THE U.S. ARMY COAST ARTILLERY SCHOOL AS A 2ND LT. IN 1942 AND TAUGHT HAND TO HAND COMBAT FROM |
|1943-1945. HE LEFT THE ARMY IN 1946 WITH THE RANK OF CAPTAIN. HE BECAME INVOLVED IN THE FLYING TERN SAILING COMPETITION AT SWARTSWOOD YACHT CLUB IN 1963 SERVING|
|AS DIRECTOR, FLEET CAPTAIN AND ON THE MEMBERSHIP & REGATTA COMMITTEES. IN 1966 HE PLACED 4TH AT THE FLYING TERN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AT AUGUSTA, MAINE. IN |
|1967 HE PLACED 1ST IN THE FLYING TERN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS IN MANCHESTER, MASS. (OCEAN RACING) |
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|IN 1967 PLACED 2ND AT CARNEGIE INVITATION REGATTA AT PRINCETON, NJ AND PLACED 2ND AT FLYING TERN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AT OYSTER BAY, L.I. HE SERVED AS CHIEF |
|MEASURER FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN TERN ASSOCIATION FROM 1964-1970. |
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|FREDERICK GEFFKEN – INDUCTED 1989 |
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|HE WAS A GRADUATE OF NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL WHERE HE PLAYED BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL. IN 1978 RECEIVED A B.S. FROM PATERSON STATE COLLEGE. |
|COACHED SPARTA HIGH SCHOOL TO THE S.C.I.L. CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1982-85-86-87. LEAD HIS TEAM TO SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1985 AND 1986. |
|IN 1985 WON STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP WITH A 29-0 RECORD. |
|HIS TEAMS WON THE FOLLOWING CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENTS: 1980 AT HIGH POINT, 1981, 1982, 1984 AND 1985 AT BUTLER AND 1986 AT PARAMUS CATHOLIC. |
|COACHED SPARTA TO THE SUSSEX COUNTY COACHES TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1985, 1986 AND 1987. |
|HOLDS A BASKETBALL COACHING RECORD OF 57 STRAIGHT WINS. HIS TEAMS RECEIVED STATE RANKING BY THE STAR LEDGER: 1985-2ND, 1986-3RD, AND 1987-5TH. |
|WAS AWARDED COACH OF THE YEAR BY THE STAR LEDGER IN 1985 AND NEW JERSEY HERALD COACH OF THE YEAR IN 1985 AND 1986. |
|WAS A CHAIRMAN OF THE SPARTA RECREATION COMMISSION AND IN 1975-78 WAS A MEMBER OF THE SPARTA BOARD OF EDUCATION. |
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|DIANE SPENCER – INDUCTED 1998 |
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|ATTENDED NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL 1960-1964 WHERE SHE PARTICIPATED IN SOFTBALL, BASKETBALL AND TRACK & FIELD. SHE ATTENDED ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1965-67. |
|DIANE ATTENDED AND GRADUATED FROM TENNESSEE TECH UNIVERSITY WITH A MA, BS IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION. IN 1968 PLAYED VARSITY VOLLEYBALL AND SOFTBALL. |
|TAUGHT AT POPE JOHN XXIII HIGH SCHOOL IN 1970-79 AND WAS HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSON. DIANE COACHED SOFTBALL AND HER TEAM BECAME THE |
|FIRST EVER S.C.I.L. CHAMPIONS. |
|SHE COACHED GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL BEING NAMED COACH OF THE YEAR IN 1973-74 & 1974-75. |
|AT GLASSBORO STATE COLLEGE SHE COACHED VARSITY BASKETBALL DURING THE 1982 AND 1983 SEASONS. BECAME A MEMBER OF THE N.J. COACHES ASSN. AND THE SOUTH JERSEY |
|COACHES ASSN. |
|LATER SHE ALSO COACHED J.V. TENNIS & LACROSSE. COACHED VARSITY SOFTBALL WINNING THEIR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1983. CO-CHAMPS OF THE NJAIAW IN 1992. NCAA |
|DIV. 3 RANKING OF #2 AND #1 RANKING IN THE MID-EAST REGION WITH A 19-1 RECORD. TEAM CAME IN 4TH PLACE IN THE EAST REGIONAL. |
|SOME OF DIANE’S OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS ARE BEING AN OFFICER, PLAYER & COACH IN THE SUCO WOMEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUE, BEING NAMED ALL-STAR 7 TIMES, MVP & BATTING CHAMP.|
|DIANE WS A WOMEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE PRESIDENT AND AMERICAN JUNIOR BOWLING CONGRESS INSTRUCTOR. |
|SHE RAN MANY CLINICS FOR THE TOWN OF NEWTON ON SOFTBALL, BASKETBALL & FIELD HOCKEY. SHE ALSO INSTRUCTED ARCHERY AT YMCA CAMPS AT BEAR MT. NY. |
|AT THE PRESENT SHE HAS A MASTERS DEGREE IN PRINCIPAL/SUPERVISOR’S CERTIFICATION AND IS EMPLOYED AT NORTH WARREN REG. H.S. AT SUPERVISOR OF APPLIED STUDIES AND |
|PERFORMING ARTS. |
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|TERRY KARL – INDUCTED 1994 |
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|1973 GRADUATE OF POPE JOHN XXIII HIGH SCHOOL. PLAYED 4 YEARS OF VARSITY FOOTBALL. WAS FIRST TEAM ALL COUNTY FOR 3 YEARS AT RUNNING BACK. LED THE COUNTY IN |
|SCORING IN HIS SENIOR YEAR. FIRST TEAM ALL STATE PAROCHIAL B, WRESTLED AT THE VARSITY LEVEL FOR 4 YEARS. WAS THE FIRST POPE JOHN FOOTBALL PLAYER TO RECEIVE A |
|FULL SCHOLARSHIP TO WAKE FOREST. ATTENDED WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 1973-74 AND WAS TEAMS THIRD LEADING RUSHER. TRANSFERRED TO CONNECTICUT UNIVERSITY AND RECEIVED |
|VARSITY LETTER WHILE PLAYING RUNNING BACK. GRADUATED CUM LAUDE WITH A B.S. IN BUSINESS IN 1978. COACHED TWO YEARS FOR THE SPARTA SOCCER CLUB. COACHED FOR THE |
|SPARTA LITTLE LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM. |
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|MARK SCHULTE – INDUCTED 1995 |
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|GRADUATED FROM PARSIPPANY HIGH SCHOOL IN JUNE 1965. MARK PLAYED FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, TRACK AND BASEBALL. HE PLAYED AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL FOR 3 YEARS FOR THE|
|PARSIPPANY TOMAHAWKS OF THE MORRIS COUNTY MAJOR LEAGUE FOR 3 YEARS WHILE SERVING IN THE U.S. AIR FORCE FROM 1968-1972 HE PLAYED 8 MAN FOOTBALL 3 YEARS AND WAS |
|NAMED A.T.C. ALL-STAR FOR 2 YEARS. ALSO PLAYED 2 YEARS OF FAST PITCH SOFTBALL, 4 YEARS OF JUDO – EQU 1ST DEGREE BROWN BELT AND HANDBALL/RACQUETBALL, 2 YEARS AS |
|BASE CHAMPION. MARK SERVED AS AN OFFICIAL FOR THE ALABAMA STATE BASKETBALL, BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL ASSN. AND THE AMATEUR SOFTBALL ASSOC. FROM 1969-72. FROM |
|1972-75 HE OFFICIATED IN MASSACHUSETTS FOR THE STATE BASEBALL, I.A.A.B.O. BOARD 31 BASKETBALL AND MASS. MIDGET FOOTBALL ASSOC. FROM 1975 TO THE PRESENT |
|OFFICIATING FOR THE NEW JERSEY I.A.A.B.O. BOARD 168, N.J.S.B.U.A. BASEBALL SERVING AS AN EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBER AND SUSSEX COUNTY INTERPRETER AND THE S.C.O.A. |
|SOCCER ASSOC. MARK HAS OFFICIATED NUMEROUS TOURNAMENTS. IN BASEBALL 88 STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES, 7 STATE SECTIONAL FINALS, 3 STATE SEMI-FINALS, 1 STATE FINAL, 4 |
|MORRIS COUNTY SEMI-FINALS AND 1 MORRIS COUNTY FINAL. IN BASKETBALL 105 STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES 9 SECTIONAL FINALS, 2 STATE SEMI-FINALS, 1 STATE FINAL, 12 SUSSEX |
|COUNTY SEMI-FINALS AND 7 SUSSEX COUNTY FINALS. IN SOCCER 16 STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES AND 2 STATE SECTIONAL FINALS. IN A.S.A. SOFTBALL 5 STATE FINALS (FAST, |
|MODIFIED & SLOW PITCH), 3 REGIONAL FINALS (FAST & MODIFIED), 2 NATIONAL TOURNAMENT FINALS (SLOW MODIFIED PITCH). MARK WAS AN EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBER OF THE |
|GOVERNOR’S COUNCIL OF PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTS AND WAS CHAIRMAN OF THE SUSSEX COUNTY COMMITTEE. HE COACHED VARSITY SOCCER AT KITTATINNY REG. H.S. FOR 8 YEARS |
|AND WAS ASSISTANT COACH 4 YEARS. |
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|HELENE REIGSTAD GEISSEL – INDUCTED 2002 |
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|1985 GRADUATE OF SPARTA HIGH SCHOOL, PARTICIPATED IN BASKETBALL & TRACK AND FIELD FOR 4 YEARS AT THE VARSITY LEVEL. CO-CAPTAINED THE 1ST STATE BASKETBALL |
|CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM FROM SUSSEX COUNTY/29-0. SHE WAS THE FIRST LADY SPARTAN SELECTED TO PLAY IN THE NORTH/SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME. DURING HER BASKETBALL CAREER, SHE |
|WAS THE FIRST LADY SPARTAN TO SCORE 1,000 POINTS (1,084) AND THE FIRST WITH 1,000 REBOUNDS (1,129). HOLDS SINGLE GAME REBOUND RECORD – 29. ALL S.C.I.L. 1984-85.|
|SELECTED BY THE N.J. HERALD ALL-AREA (2ND TEAM 1983 – 1ST TEAM 1984-85), STAR LEDGER ALL-WEST JERSEY (2ND TEAM 1983 & 84, 1ST TEAM 1985). STAR LEDGER 1ST TEAM |
|ALL-STATE GROUP 2 – 3RD TEAM ALL-STATE ALL-GROUPS – 1985. STAR LEDGER FINAL POLL – TEAM RANKED #2. CONTINUED BASKETBALL CAREER AT CATAWBA COLLEGE, NORTH |
|CAROLINA, 1986-89 AND FINISHED 3RD ALL TIME WITH 929 POINTS AND 2ND IN REBOUNDS WITH 703. |
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|ERIK PEDERSEN – INDUCTED 1997 |
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|ATTENDED NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL 1981-1985 WHERE HE LETTERED IN FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL EACH FOR 3 YEARS. IN FOOTBALL 1983 & 1984 WAS SCIL ALL LEAGUE |
|QUARTERBACK. IN 1984 WAS 1ST TEAM ALL WEST JERSEY AND 2ND TEAM ALL STATE. HOLDS THE SINGLE SEASON RECORD IN THE SCIL FOR PASSING, 1662 YARDS AND HAD 3042 YARDS |
|PASSING IN HIS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER. IN BASKETBALL WAS NAMED 1ST TEAM ALL SCIL AND 2ND TEAM ALL WEST JERSEY IN 1984-85 ENDING HIS CAREER WITH 1166 POINTS. IN |
|BASEBALL IN 1984 & 1985 ALL SCIL AS PITCHER. 1985 WAS NAMED 1ST TEAM GROUP II AND 2ND TEAM ALL STATE. IN 1985 HELPED LEAD N.H.S. TO THE STATE BASEBALL |
|CHAMPIONSHIP. GRADUATED 1990 FROM BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY WHERE HE LETTERED IN BASEBALL. PLAYED IN THE MORRIS COUNTY MAJORS 1986-1995. PRESENTLY COACHING |
|FRESHMAN BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL AT VERNON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL. |
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|FRANK CHRISTIAN – INDUCTED 1976 |
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|A THREE – SPORT STAR AT FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL. |
|ALL STATE SELECTION IN FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL. LED UNDEFEATED FRANKLIN TO STATE SECTIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 1941. |
|PITCHED THREE NO HITTERS IN HIGH SCHOOL IN A THREE SEASON 35-GAME WINNING STREAK. |
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|MICHAEL FRICK – INDUCTED 1984 |
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|MOST OUTSTANDING WRESTLER TO GRADUATE FROM POPE JOHN H.S. HE ALSO EARNED LETTERS IN FOOTBALL AND TRACK. IN WRESTLING IN 1969, HE WAS THE N.J. STATE CHAMPION IN|
|THE 98 LB. CLASS. 1970 HE TOOK 2ND PLACE IN THE 106 LB. CLASS. IN 1971 HE WON THE 115 LB. CLASS IN THE STATE TOURNAMENT. 1972 FOUND HIM WINNING THE 123 LB. |
|DIVISION AND THAT YEAR VOTED THE TOURNAMENT’S OUTSTANDING WRESTLER. BY WINNING 3 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 4 YEARS, HE DID SOMETHING NO ONE HAD DONE BEFORE. HE |
|ATTENDED LEHIGH UNIVERSITY WHERE HE WON THE 1973 118 LB. CLASS IN THE EWIA CHAMPIONSHIP AND VOTED THE OUTSTANDING WRESTLER AWARD. 1975 FOUND FRICK WINNING THE |
|134 LB. CLASS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP. HE AGAIN WAS VOTED THE OUTSTANDING WRESTLER. IN 1976 HE WAS CROWNED THE 134 LB. CLASS NCAA AGAIN. BY WINNING 2 NCAA |
|CHAMPIONSHIPS, HE ATTAINED A HIGH GOAL IN COLLEGE WRESTLING. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE 1977 US AAU TEAM TO GO TO RUSSIA AND POLAND. 1979 FOUND HIM WRESTLING IN |
|CUBA WITH THE AAU TEAM. IN COACHING HE ASSISTED AT ARIZONA UNIV. AND LEHIGH UNIV. HE WAS HEAD WRESTLING COACH AT BELVIDERE H.S. FROM 1981-1982. |
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|HAROLD SISCO – INDUCTED 1977 |
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|AN ALL COUNTY AND ALL STATE SELECTION IN BOTH BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL FOR HAMBURG HIGH SCHOOL. EARNED THREE BASEBALL LETTERS AT EAST STROUDSBURG STATE COLLEGE. |
|COMPILED A .355 BATTING AVERAGE DURING SEVEN NORTH JERSEY BASEBALL LEAGUE SEASONS PLAYING FOR THE SUSSEX A.A. NAMED MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN 1960 WITH LEAGUE |
|LEADING .456 AVERAGE. 1971 SUSSEX COUNTY BASEBALL COACH OF THE YEAR AT FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL. |
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|KELSEY BROWN – INDUCTED 1983 |
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|GRADUATED FROM BARrINGER HIGH SCHOOL IN NEWARK, NJ IN 1945 WHERE HE EARNED LETTERS IN CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK. ATTENDED MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY WHERE HE LETTERED|
|IN CROSS COUNTRY, TRACK AND BASKETBALL, FROM 1945-1951. HE SPENT 2 YEARS IN THE MILITARY SERVICE. HE WON MANY TITLES IN THE NATIONAL MASTERS-INDOORS FROM |
|1977-1983, NEVER FINISHING LOWER THAN 3RD PLACE. IN 1979 HE TOOK A 1ST PLACE IN THE 1000 YD WHICH WAS A U.S. RECORD (DIFFERENT AGE GROUP). THIS HE REPEATED |
|AGAIN IN 1983. FROM 1978-1982 NATIONAL MASTERS-OUTDOORS, WON AGAIN MANY RACES, AGAIN NEVER FINISHING LOWER THAN 3RD PLACE. NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1978 1ST|
|PLACE 1500 METERS. 1980 800 & 1500 METERS 1ST PLACE. PAN AMERICAN GAMES IN PUERTO RICO. 1981 1ST PLACE 800 & 1500 METERS AGAIN. HE HAS PLACED IN MANY WORLD |
|GAMES FROM 1977-1981 AND IN 1983 PLACED 2ND IN THE 800 METERS AND 4TH IN THE 1500 METERS AT THE WORLD GAMES IN SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO AT THE AGE OF 56. HE IS A |
|MEMBER OF THE CENTRAL JERSEY TRACK CLUB AND NORTH JERSEY MASTERS. HE WAS ALSO ELECTED TO THE HALL OF FAME AT MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY. |
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|RICHARD FINCKEN – INDUCTED 1979 |
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|AT CLIFTON HIGH SCHOOL, EARNED ALL STATE GROUP IV, ALL PVC AND ALL METROPOLITAN STATUS IN BASKETBALL. A DELL SPORTS TOP 500 BASKETBALL SELECTION. ALL CONFERENCE|
|BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL PLAYER AT TUSCULUM COLLEGE. COACHED AT GARFIELD, MORRIS CATHOLIC AND SPARTA HIGH SCHOOLS. BUILT HOPATCONG’S HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL BASKETBALL|
|PROGRAM. SUSSEX COUNTY COACH OF THE YEAR THREE TIMES. 1973 NEW JERSEY HERALD MAN OF THE YEAR. SIX YEAR PRESIDENT SUSSEX COUNTY COACHES ASSN. |
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|JAMES SHELTON – INDUCTED 1981 |
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|DISTINGUISHED HIMSELF AT FRANKLIN H.S. IN FOOTBALL 1948-1952 ALL STATE GROUP 1 – 1951. EARNED 3 VARSITY LETTERS AT UNIV. OF DELAWARE 1952-1957. UPI ALL EAST |
|WEEKLY SQUAD 3 TIMES. CITY SERVICE ALL AMERICAN CHECK LIST 1955. ALL EAST “COLLIER” MAGAZINE 1956. MEMBER OF THE FRANKLIN MINERS, 2ND INF. DIV. FT. BENNING, |
|GA. AND 1ST CAV. DIV. KOREA. PRESENTLY A BRIGADIER GENERAL, U.S. ARMY, FT. LEWIS, WASHINGTON. |
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|JOHN HELLER – INDUCTED 1990 |
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|GRADUATED FROM FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL IN JUNE 1950. |
|RECEIVED A CERTIFICATE IN MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEERING IN JUNE 1963. |
|POLICE COMMISSIONER IN FRANKLIN, NJ 1968 AND ’69. |
|NRA CERTIFIED POLICE AND CIVILIAN PISTOL COACH 1958-65. |
|PRESIDENT FRANKLIN REVOLVER AND RIFLE ASSOCIATION 7 YEARS. |
|LIFE MEMBER FRANKLIN RIFLE AND REVOLVER ASSOCIATION AND NRA. |
|DISTINGUISHED PISTOL MASTER IN THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION. |
|ANNUAL PISTOL MATCH WINNER HARRISBURG, PA 1973. |
|MACK TRUCK PISTOL MATCH WINNER ALLENTOWN 1974. |
|NRA 2600 CLUB WINNER 1974. |
|NEW JERSEY STATE PISTOL CHAMPION 1984. |
|NRA NEW JERSEY STATE PISTOL TEAM MEMBER 1987. |
|GARDEN STATE GAMES WINNER – PISTOL 1987. |
|U.S. INTERNATIONAL MAYLEIGH CUP TEAM MEMBER 1988. |
|MARKSMAN MERIT BADGE COUNSELOR FOR LOCAL BOY SCOUTS. |
|11TH AIRBORNE DIVISION U.S. ARMY 1953-1955. |
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|CATHY WILLE – INDUCTED 1999 |
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|ATTENDED AND GRADUATED FROM SPARTA HIGH SCHOOL IN 1986 WHERE SHE EARNED 4 VARSITY LETTERS EACH IN BASKETBALL AND TRACK & FIELD. AS A POINT GUARD SHE LED HER |
|BASKETBALL TEAM TO UNDEFEATED SEASONS IN 1984-85. SHE WAS NAMED TO THE S.C.I.L. ALL-LEAGUE TEAM IN BASKETBALL IN 1985-86. SHE SET LEAGUE RECORDS FOR MOST GAMES |
|PLAYED 107, MOST ASSISTS 523, AND MOST STEALS 514. |
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|IN 1985 & 1986 WAS NAMED S.H.S. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER IN GIRLS BASKETBALL. SHE WAS NAMED M.V.P. OF THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PLAYED AT THE NJ MEADOWLANDS ARENA.|
|CATHY WAS A 2 TIME NEW JERSEY HERALD ATHLETE OF THE MONTH AND IN 1986 WAS NAMED NEW JERSEY HERALD FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR. IN MARCH 1986 SHE WAS NAMED STAR |
|LEDGER ATHLETE OF THE WEEK. SHE LED HER TEAM TO A #2 RANKING IN THE STATE IN 1985 AND TO #3 IN 1986. |
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|IN 1986 SHE WAS NAMED S.H.S. FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR. IN TRACK & FIELD SHE COMPETED IN LONG JUMP, HIGH JUMP, SPRINTS AND THE RELAY TEAM, WHICH WON THE NORTH |
|SECTION GROUP II TITLE IN 1985. SHE GRADUATED FROM WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY IN 1990 EARNING VARSITY LETTERS IN BASKETBALL FOR THREE YEARS. SHE HELD THE W.F.U. |
|SEASON RECORD FOR ASSISTS, 143 DURING THE 1987-88 SEASON. SHE HELPED LEAD HER TEAM TO REACH THE NCAA TOURNAMENT IN 1987-88 AND IN THE 1989-90 SEASON HELPED LEAD |
|HER TEAM TO A 23-8 RECORD. |
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|JAMES SPENCER – INDUCTED 1980 |
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|WAS INVOLVED WITH YOUTH IN SUSSEX COUNTY FOR THE PAST 25 YEARS. IN FOOTBALL, HEAD COACH OF NEWTON MIDGET FOOTBALL, 2 CHAMPIONSHIPS COACHED AT POPE JOHN HIGH |
|SCHOOL. PLAYED FOR MANY PENNSYLVANIA TEAMS. IN SUSSEX COUNTY PLAYED FOR FRANKLIN MINERS AND NEWTON AA. HEAD CO-COORDINATOR PASS-PUNT-KICK 19 YEARS. IN |
|BASEBALL, UMPIRED 9 YEARS IN THE COUNTY. HEAD COACH NEWTON AMERICAN LEGION, NEWTON AA 4 YEARS. 2 CHAMPIONSHIPS 100 WINS, 30 LOST. MANAGER OF YEAR, NORTH JERSEY|
|BASEBALL LEAGUE 1956. |
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|STEVE PINIAHA – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|EARNED 12 VARSITY LETTERS AT FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL IN FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL FROM 1938-42. AN OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER FOR THE FRANKLIN MINERS |
|FOOTBALL CLUB WHO RECEIVED THE NEW JERSEY HERALD SPORTSMAN OF THE MONTH AWARD. HONORED BY HOMETOWN WITH “PINIAHA DAY” IN 1953 AND NAMED SPARTA CITIZEN OF THE |
|MONTH 23 YEARS LATER. A TIRELESS YOUTH LEAGUE DIRECTOR COACHING YOUNGSTERS IN THREE SPORTS. |
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|MICHAEL WASKOWICH – INDUCTED 1976 |
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|ENGAGED AS PLAYER AND COACH FOR FOUR DECADES IN HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE. |
|THREE SPORT STAR IN FOOTBALL, BASEBALL AND BASKETBALL AT FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL AND MUHLENBERG COLLEGE. |
|COACHED AT NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL 1942-1965. |
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|WILLIAM DOLAN – INDUCTED 1997 |
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|A GRADUATE OF NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL WHERE HE EXCELLED AT WRESTLING. HE WAS A STATE CHAMPION AT 112 LBS. IN 1947 AND 1948. HE WAS STATE CHAMPION AT 120 LBS. IN 1949|
|AND WAS NAMED OUTSTANDING WRESTLER. |
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|ATTENDED DARTMOUTH COLLEGE AND IN 1953 WAS ON THE GOLF TEAM. GRADUATED FROM VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY WITH A B.S. IN LAW. |
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|IN GOLF HE WAS CLUB CHAMPION AT NEWTON COUNTRY CLUB IN 1950, 51, 60, 61, 66, 73, 75, 79, 81 AND 82. HE WAS SENIOR CHAMPION, OVER 55 GROUP, IN 1997. |
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|CARL O. JOHNSON – INDUCTED 1987 |
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|GRADUATED FROM NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL IN 1933. |
|DURING HIS JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEARS, HE EARNED VARSITY LETTERS IN WRESTLING. |
|IN STATES HE WAS CHAMPION IN 1932 AND 1933. |
|HE WAS A MEMBER OF COACH HENRY BORESCH’S NEWTON BOYS CLUB FOR 7 YEARS. IN 1933, IN THE EASTERN STATES INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPIONSHIPS, HE PLACED 2ND IN THE 112 LB.|
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|IN THE N.J. AAU CHAMPIONSHIPS, FROM 1934 THROUGH 1940, HE WON TWO 1ST PLACES, THREE 2ND PLACES AND TWO 3RD PLACES. |
|IN WORLD WAR II, HE SERVED IN ICELAND, NORMANDY AND IWO JIMA WITH THE SEABEES. |
|BYRAM TOWNSHIP RECOGNITION. FROM 1963 TO 1971, HE WAS A PRIME MOVER IN DEVELOPING A SPORTS COMPLEX IN HIS COMMUNITY. IN APPRECIATION FOR HIS DEDICATION AND |
|SERVICE, THE PARK WAS NAMED “THE C.O. JOHNSON ATHLETIC FIELD”. |
|HE SERVED BYRAM TOWNSHIP FOR 27 YEARS AS MAYOR AND COMMITTEEMAN. |
|HIS PRIME OBJECTIVE AT PRESENT IS TO HELP SERVE THE YOUTH IN BYRAM TOWNSHIP. |
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|FREDERICK CRAWN – INDUCTED 1978 |
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|A MEMBER OF THE SUSSEX CARDINALS WHO DOMINATED THE NORTH JERSEY BASEBALL LEAGUE IN PITCHING FOR OVER 10 YEARS. RECORDED A 79-10 WON-LOST RECORD FROM 1954-64 WITH|
|569 STRIKEOUTS. LED THE LEAGUE IN HITTING 2 YEARS AND COMPILED A .358 BATTING AVERAGE OVER 14 YEARS. PITCHED TWO NO-HITTERS FOR SUSSEX HIGH SCHOOL. A FOUR TIME|
|ALL COUNTY/ALL STATE BASEBALL SELECTION. |
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|ROBERT EDWARDS – INDUCTED 1983 |
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|GRADUATED FROM FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL IN 1959 WINNING LETTERS IN FOOTBALL FROM 1955-1958. MADE ALL STATE IN 1956, 1957 & 1958. WAS CHOSEN ALL COUNTY 1ST TEAM IN |
|FOOTBALL IN 1957 & 1958. IN 1958 WAS MOST VALUABLE FOOTBALL PLAYER AT FRANKLIN. WAS FRANKLIN AA TROPHY WINNER FOR BEING THE “OUTSTANDING ATHLETE” 1960 NEW |
|JERSEY HERALD SPORTSMAN OF THE MONTH-OCTOBER AS A MEMBER OF FRANKLIN MINERS. 1966 EARNED AWARD FROM NORTH JERSEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE–MOST VALUABLE PLAYER-DEFENSE. |
|WON MANY AWARDS AS A MEMBER OF FRANKLIN ROD & REVOLVER CLUB. 1961-1964. PLAYED FOOTBALL AT TAMPA UNIVERSITY, FLA. 1962. MEMBER OF FRANKLIN MINER FOOTBALL TEAMS|
|FROM 1960-1961. PLAYED ALSO FOR NEWARK BEARS, HUDSON VALLEY VIKINGS AND BOONTON BEARS UNTIL 1972. COACHED LITTLE LEAGUE IN FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL IN THE FRANKLIN|
|AREA FROM 1966-1974. MEMBER OF “LIGHTS ON SPORTS” COMMITTEE IN FRANKLIN TO RAISE MONEY TO LIGHT UP MUNSEN FIELD. |
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|JAMES WOODS – INDUCTED 1998 |
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|ATTENDED NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL 1941-45 EARNING 4 VARSITY LETTERS IN WRESTLING. IN 1943 AND 1944 WAS NEW JERSEY STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINALIST AND IN 1945 |
|WON THE STATE TITLE WRESTLING IN THE 128 LB. CLASS. |
|JIM ALSO LETTERED IN FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL FROM 1943-45, PLAYING ON THE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM IN BASEBALL 1945. ATTENDED BLAIR ACADEMY 1945-46 PLAYING |
|FOOTBALL, WRESTLING AND BASEBALL. |
|IN 1946 HE WAS UNDEFEATED IN WRESTLING AND WON THE NATIONAL PREP SCHOOL WRESTLING TITLE. JIM COACHED THE 11TH DIVISION WRESTLING TEAM WHILE SERVICE IN THE U.S. |
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|ATTENDED AND GRADUATED FROM GETTYSBURG COLLEGE WHERE HE WON THE MIDATLANTIC COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP IN WRESTLING DURING HIS SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR YEARS. LATER HE |
|COACHED THE TEAM TO THE MIDATLANTIC CHAMPIONSHIP. |
|IN ADDITION HE HAS WON VARIOUS GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS AND HAS PLAYED IN MANY SOFTBALL LEAGUES IN NJ, NY, PA. JIM ALSO HAS COACHED ELEMENTARY WRESTLING FOR |
|SEVERAL SEASONS. |
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|DONALD SMOLYN – INDUCTED 1994 |
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|1965 GRADUATE OF JOHNSON REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL WHERE HE LETTERS IN FOOTBALL, WRESTLING AND GOLF 2 TIMES. HE LETTERS IN FOOTBALL AND WRESTLING WHILE ATTENDING |
|ADAMS COLLEGE WHERE HE GRADUATED IN 1970. WAS HEAD FOOTBALL, WRESTLING AND TRACK COACH AT GREENBROOK HIGH SCHOOL FROM 1971 TO 1976. BECAME HEAD FOOTBALL COACH |
|AT LENAPE VALLEY REG. HIGH SCHOOL IN 1976 AND IS STILL THERE TODAY. SUPERVISOR OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS FROM 1989 TO PRESENT. COACH LENAPE |
|VALLEY TO 5 S.C.I.L. CHAMPIONSHIPS, 6 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS AND TOOK HIS TEAMS TO THE STATE PLAYOFFS 13 TIMES. NJSIAA “AWARD OF HONOR” FOR FOOTBALL 1993. |
|SCHOLASTIC COACH MAGAZINE “GOLD AWARD” 1988. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY “SERVICE AWARD” WINNER 1993. 10 TIME “COACH OF THE YEAR” AS VOTED BY THE LOCAL PRESS. NAMED AS |
|A COACH IN THE NEW JERSEY ALL STAR CLASSIC 5 TIMES. |
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|GEORGE A. DANLEY – INDUCTED 1982 |
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|FORMER NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE, WINNING LETTERS IN FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL AND WRESTLING FROM 1927 T 1929. AT NEWTON ACADEMY HE WON FOOTBALL LETTER IN |
|1930. ENGAGED IN LOCAL BASEBALL LEAGUES FROM 1930 TO 1941. UMPIRED BASEBALL FROM 1945 TO 1960. PLAYED FOR NEWTON MOOSE FOOTBALL TEAM IN 1930’S. BOXED IN |
|HAMBURG IN EARLY 1930’S. BASKETBALL, NEWTON SEMI-PRO IN THE 1930’S. CITIZEN OF THE YEAR 1973 BY NEWTON VFW. MANY LETTERS OF COMMENDATION FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE |
|FROM NEWTON TOWN MANAGER AND BABE RUTH BASEBALL DISTRICT #7. NEWTON LITTLE LEAGUE ASSOCIATION 1950-1960. FIRST PLAYER AGENT. MEMBER NEWTON FIRE DEPARTMENT 49 |
|YEARS. SERVED AS CHIEF FROM 1962-1963 |
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|EDDIE BROWN - INDUCTED 2003 |
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|1950 Newton High graduate-Brown, a talented athlete, was “Frosh Flash of Basketball” to Si “Sam” Ingler, Hall of Famer and Dean of Sports Journalism & for |
|breaking Braves 9 yr. Gridiron losing record. Brown’s exceptional play earned him 7 captaincies, 10 varsity letters as basketball’s right guard, football |
|offensive and defensive’s right half backs, and baseball’s infielder: as well as Varsity “N” for coaching Jr. Varsity basketball team. Holds unbroken gridiron |
|interceptions record. Received recognition by county coaches and NY Giants coach while Sussex and Morris County sports writers said “unquestionably the best |
|basketball player the County had seen”. Was Fairleigh Dickinson University Varsity golf star and captain of undefeated team against such as Princeton, Columbia, |
|Army, Penn State, AND NYU. A leading amateur golfer, winning the State U.S.O. Open and Mini Western among his more than 60 tournament victories. 1972-74 chaired|
|Fairleigh’s Education Opportunity Program and taught EOF students golf. Professional horseman, horse specialist for NJ ASPCA. 1994-1996 NJ Sec. State appointed |
|Brown as captain of the Sport Cheer conferences. NJ Chief Justice Wilentz appointed Brown to NJ Supreme Court Judiciary Task Force serving for 10 yrs. NJ |
|Supreme Court Annual Probation Conference, and currently co-chairs Sussex County Prosecutor’s Human Relations Commission. |
|KATHY FRICK – INDUCTED 2003 |
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|1985 graduate of Pope John XXIII High School. Earned twelve (12) Varsity Letters in four years including: Softball-1982 and 1983, Field Hockey- 1982, 1983, 1984 |
|and 1985, Basketball- 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1985, Track-1984 and 1985. |
|In 1985-SCIL All Star in Field Hockey; Sussex County Conference Team in Basketball; All SCIL Team in Track; All Area in Track; Athlete of the Week (June 6, 1985);|
|and Athlete of the Month (June 1985). |
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|1991 Graduate of Bloomsburg University. Participated in Field Hockey for four (4) years. All Conference Team in 1989; Player of the Week (Pennsylvania |
|Conference) 9/10/90-9/17/90 and 10/22/90. Division III Player of the Year in 1990. Elected All American two (2) times. Invited to U.S. Field Hockey Association|
|Camp in 1990. Participated in Lacrosse for two (2) years. Elected to All American Team one (1) time. |
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|Additional Accolades: Lacrosse Coach at GLoucheSTEr College. Capital Athletic Conference Coach of the Year-1996; PSAC Lacrosse Coach of the Year 1999 and 2002; |
|Division II Lacrosse Coach of the Year-2002 and 2003. |
|WILLIAM PHILLIPS – INDUCTED 2003 |
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|Bill began his weight lifting as part of a physical workout program in local gymnasiums at the age of fifty nine (59). He began competing in the sixty-sixty four|
|(60-64) age group THEREAFTER. He set the following records in that group for bench press: |
|Anti-Drug Athletes Union 198 lb. Wt. Class 372 lbs |
|United States Power lifting Federation 198 lb. Wt. Class 402 lbs |
|World Natural Power lifting Federation 198 lb. Wt. Class 402 lbs. |
|220 lb. Wt. Class 415 lbs. |
|United States America Power lifting 198 lb. Wt. Class 402 lbs |
|220 lb. Wt. Class 402 lbs. |
|National Records U.S.A.P.I. 2001 198 lb. Wt. Class 385 lbs. |
|2002 198 lb. Wt. Class 407 lbs. |
|2003 198 lb. Wt. Class 407 lbs. |
|World Masters Bench-press Championship-Int’l Power lifting Federation |
|First Place 2002 Killeen Texas 198 lb. Wt. Class 374 lbs. |
|First Place 2003 Nymbukrk, Czechia 198 lb. Wt. Class 402 lbs. |
|Holds Existing I.P.F. World Record 413 lbs. |
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|Special Note: At the World Power Lifting Championship in Czechia 2003, there were ten (10) weight classes. A Champ of Champions was designated based on selected|
|POWER LIFTING criteria. Bill Phillips was named Champ of the Champions in the 60 plus age group. He has qualified for the 2004 World Championships. |
|JIM DUFFY – INDUCTED 2002 |
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|Graduated from Newton High School in 1992 where he earned varsity letters in Baseball (4 years), Basketball (3 years), Football (3 years). In Baseball for the |
|years of 1990, 1991 & 1992, he was All SCIL, All Area & All West Jersey and in 1991 & 1992, he was named All State. In Football, for the years 1991 & 1992, he |
|was All SCIL, All Area, All West Jersey and All State in 1992 representing Newton High at Giants Stadium in North/South Game. In Basketball, he scored 1,125 |
|career points and was All SCIL in 1991 & 1992 and All Area, All West Jersey and All State in 1992. In 1992 he was Team Captain and MVP in all 3 sports. At Seton|
|Hall University he was a 4 year Varsity Baseball starter and 1996 team Captain. He was elected to the All Big East team in ’94, ’95 & ’96. Other awards were NJ |
|Herald Athlete of the Month (April ’92), New Jersey College Player of the Year (1995), Seton Hall Athlete of the Year (1996), National Baseball All American |
|(1995-9th in nation with .429 BA). Records held at Seton Hall: Total Hits (247), Consecutive Game Hitting Streak (29). Signed by the Houston Astros in ’97 and |
|played for 4 years in various professional baseball leagues, NY Penn League, Midwest League, Fla State League, Texan League AA; 2 time Houston Astro Player of the|
|week; I time Fla. State Player of the week. |
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|PAUL FOXSON – INDUCTED 2000 |
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|A 1989 Graduate of Wallkill Valley Regional High School, he lettered all four years in Football, Basketball and Track & Field. Selected All West Jersey First |
|Team for three years in those sports; All State in Football and Track for two years and All State in Basketball for one year. A 1993 Graduate of the University |
|of North Carolina receiving a full scholarship for Track & Field Decathlon. Selected All ACC for four years; Division I All American; finished 2nd in Jr. |
|National Championship, 14th in World Jr. Championship at Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 12th in 1992 Olympic Trials; 1st PLACE 4x400 Relay and 3rd in Javelin at the Maccabiah|
|Games in Tel Aviv, Israel. During 1994-1998 was ranked #1 Decathlete in the World for three months, ranked #5 in USA and 12th in the World by Track & Field News.|
|Finished 6th in Heptathlon at U.S. Indoor Nationals and was Vault Champion at Reno Pole Vaulters Summit. Best Decathlon score was 8,234 points. |
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|ANDY ILIFF – INDUCTED 2000 |
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|A 1987 Graduate of Newton High School, he lettered in Track & Field in 1986-87, Football in 1986-87 and in Wrestling in 1984-1987. In Wrestling, he was New |
|Jersey State Champion at 149 lbs. in 1986 and 159 lbs. in 1987 and was selected All Area in 1985-87 with an overall High School Career record of 95-14-3. Was |
|chosen by the New Jersey Herald s the Male Athlete of the Year in 1987. A 1991 Graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, he lettered in |
|Wrestling in 1990-1991, was undefeated in intra squad boxing at Heavyweight and was runner up in the Brigade Boxing Tournament at 190 lbs. After college, he |
|placed 1st in Wrestling at the Hanua and the Baumholder Open Tournaments. He has coached Wrestling with the Army Community Wrestling Team in Germany form |
|1993-1995, with Fort Knox High School from 1996-1997 and with Newton Elementary School from 1999 to present. He served as strength coach at Kittatinny Regional |
|H.S. in 1999-2000. He was selected by the Newark Star Ledger for the New Jersey All Century Wrestling Team during the 1980’s. |
|NICHOLAS STEFKOVICH – INDUCTED 2002 |
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|A 1976 Graduate of Franklin High School, he participated at the varsity level in Basketball & Golf for 4 years. In Basketball, was selected 1st Team All County, |
|All Conference in 1974, 1975 & 1976. Also, in 1976, was selected All State Group I in Basketball. In Golf, was selected 1st Team All County in 1973, 1st Team |
|All County All Conference in 1974, 1975 & 1976. Also was selected All State Group I in 1976. At the University of Connecticut, played Basketball for 4 years, |
|1977 through 1980. Team participated in 2 NCAA Tournaments. While at the University, he was awarded the Outstanding Scholar Athlete Award in 1979, the “James C.|
|Zabell” Award in 1979 and the PRESTIGIOUS “Husky Award” in 1980 |
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|HERBERT WILSON – INDUCTED 2002 |
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|Began Softball Pitching career with first win in 1944 and continued to compete at high level locally with last win in 2001, a period extending over seven decades.|
|Usually competed on two or three teams each year without ever experiencing a losing season for any team. Was awarded MVP in Sussex County Softball League in 1956|
|& 1957; Athlete of the Month in 1986 plus Outstanding Player of the Year in 1996. Interest in sports continued with many years of coaching Little League & Babe |
|Ruth League Baseball and Junior Bowling. Was active in organizing and administering numerous Softball, Baseball & Bowling Teams and Leagues. Bowling career |
|covered period from 1952 to 1999. Carried County Wide High Average in the high 180’s to middle 190’s for several years. During US Army Service (Korea 1951-52) |
|was responsible for organizing various sports competitions with Army units. |
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|RONALD EARL – INDUCTED 1977 |
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|A Three Sport Star at Newton High School compiling Nine Varsity Letters. Twice Named to All County Teams in Football, Basketball and Baseball. All State |
|Football Selection 1950. Captained The Trenton State College Football and Baseball Teams During His Senior Year. Played for Newton A.A. and the Franklin Miners.|
|A Football, Basketball and Basketball Coach at Sparta High School for Nearly Two Decades. |
|TOM GUNDERMAN – INDUCTED 1979 |
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|All County, All State Football Selection from Franklin High School. Named Greenbrier Military Academy Outstanding Athlete of the Year. Outstanding Lineman for |
|the University of Maryland. An All D.C, Area and Atlantic Coast Conference Selections. AP and UPI Honorable Mention All American. Played in the North-South All|
|Star Game. Played Professionally and Semi-Professionally for Washington Redskins and the Franklin Miners. |
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|CANCY FRED LORENZO – INDUCTED 1982 |
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|Graduated Newton High School in 1929 with letters in Football and Wrestling. Wrestled on the first high school team in New Jersey. Graduated Penn State in 1933,|
|wrestled in every dual meet from 1929 to 1933 and was captain of the 1933 team. Took 2nd place in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships|
|in 1931 and 1932. Champion of New Jersey AAU Championships, 1934-165 lb. class, 1935-155 lb. class, 1936-174 lb. class; Invitational AAU Tournament Champion in |
|1936 at the 158 lb. class. Refereed Olympic Wrestling Tryouts in 1939. Served on many New Jersey Agricultural Associations as an outstanding member. In 1961 |
|won the highest honor given by Rotary International-Paul Harris Fellow. In 1981, Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University |
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|THOMAS A. LORENZO – INDUCTED 1982 |
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|Graduated Newton High School in 1934, earning letters in Wrestling in 1931-1932-1933 and 1934. New Jersey Interscholastic Association Tournament Champion 1934, |
|145 lbs. class. New Jersey Amateur Athletic Union Champion 1933-145 lb., 1934 145 lb. class, 1936 151 lb. class. Wrestled for Newton Boys Club. Won first place|
|1932 and 1933 Interscholastic Meet at Bethlehem, Pa. Bowled for Newton Elks Club Team. He bowled in American Bowling Congress, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1961 and 1963, |
|Elks National Tournament 1961. |
|JOSEPH MAGGIO – INDUCTED 1977 |
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|A Three Sport Star for Newton High School. Earned All State Status in Baseball (Two Times). First basketball player in county to score 300 points as a |
|Sophomore. Played in the New York Yankee’s Organization for five seasons advancing to Triple A level. NY-PA All League selection in 1939. Twice led Sussex and |
|Morris leagues in batting and home runs, respectively. Football and Youth Leagues coach. |
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MICHAEL CALDARELLA – INDUCTED 2005
1977 graduate of Newton High School; attended Miami Dade North and County College of Morris; elected for his accomplishments in baseball, coaching and officiating; he was named NJ Babe Ruth Player of the Year in 1975; in high school, two varsity letters in baseball; MVP of 1977 team when he won 11 games and lost 2 with a school record 0.77 ERA and 83 strikeouts in 87 innings; 1976 team won Sectional and SCIL championships; Star Ledger All State, NJ Herald All Area, Daily Record All Area and All SCIL teams in 1977; in college, won varsity letters in baseball at Miami Dade North in 1978 and at County College of Morris in 1979
Played on Sussex County American Legion teams 1973-1978; won League Championships in 1973, 1974 and 1975; played sixteen years in Morris County Majors (1975-1990); played with Newton AA and North Jersey Nationals
Coached the Newton Babe Ruth League team 1980 and 1981; League Champions 1981; League President 1981; coached Newton American Legion in 1992 and 1993; the 1993 Newton American Legion team was Western Division League Champion
Officiated from 1987 to present in baseball, softball, football and basketball; did nine high school Sectional Championship games, one State Final game, two State Semi Final games, three NCAA Division III Conference Championships and two Division II Conference Championship games
LINN CRAWN – INDUCTED 2005
1969 graduate of Newton High School; Bordentown Military Academy 1969-1970; William Penn University 1970-1976; elected for accomplishments in football, wrestling and baseball; in high school football was All County in 1967 and 1968; in high school wrestling, was District Champion in 1968 and 1969, 3rd in District in 1966, 2nd in Region in 1969, Newton MVP in 1969; completed high school career with a record of 28-11-4; in high school baseball, was All County in 1969 and second team All County in 1968
In prep school, was State Champion in 1970
In college football, was All Conference in 1973 and 1974 and All District in 1974; in college wrestling, was Conference Champion in 1972 and 1974, 2nd Team All Conference in 1971, 3rd Team All Conference in 1973, All District in 1973 and 1974; NAIA National Champion in 1974, William Penn University MVP in 1971, 1973 and 1974 and had a collegiate career record of 89-8
Professional Football-signed a contract with the New York Stars of the World Football League in 1974
Coaching-has been assistant wrestling coach at Kittatinny Regional High School since 1980; during that period KRHS has won 8 SCIL Titles, 12 Sectional Titles, 6 Group II State titles and 8 District Titles
JOHN GILL – INDUCTED 2005
1974 graduate of Binghamton North High School; 1978 graduate of University of Scranton; 1980 Masters degree graduate University of Scranton; elected for his accomplishments as a wrestling coach at Kittatinny Regional High School; he was assistant wrestling coach at KRHS from 1978 to 1980; as Head Coach since 1980, he reached his 200th win in the 1998-1999 season and his 300th win during the 2004-2005 season; his career record stands at 324-106-5; his teams have won six State Group II titles, eight SCIL titles, eight District Tournament titles and twelve Sectional titles; during 2005, his team was ranked number one in NJ by the Star Ledger and Gannett’s New Jersey Top 20
He coached three wrestlers to six NJ State Championships, as well as wrestlers to three second place, five third place, three fourth place, one fifth place and ten seventh place finishes at the NJ State Championships
Conducted midget wrestling clinics during summer months and has assisted at feeder programs in Sussex County for many years
JERRY MORELLI - – INDUCTED 2005
Honorary Member
1977 graduate of David Brearley High School in Kenilworth, NJ; attended Jones College in Jacksonville, FL; taught at Connecticut School of Broadcasting from 1993 to 1996; elected for his long time support of sports in Sussex County
He has been present at hundreds of SCIL sporting events over the last two decades and in 1993 created TV sports program, Sports Beat, featuring the high school athletes in Sussex County
His media impact goes beyond the county’s student-athletes, his programming has also positively impacted parents and communities; countless parents and families have thanked Jerry for his work which has provided memories that will last for their entire lives; Jerry’s program is the only one of its kind statewide; parents from other schools and areas around the state have said what a wonderful idea Sports Beat is for the community and how they wished their area had a similar program
He is a community minded individual; he gives his time and money back to many local schools and organizations and sponsors a banquet for each high school sports season, honoring the best high school athletes; he embodies Sussex County athletics; he is the face and the voice of high school sports in Sussex County.
KRISTIAN PEAT – INDUCTED 2005
1984 graduate of Vernon High School; North Carolina State 1984-1987; elected for his accomplishments as a goalkeeper in soccer; in high school, he was All SCIL in 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983; Star Ledger All West Jersey in 1981, 1982 and 1983; All State First Team Coaches Association 1982 and 1983; Parade All American in 1982 and Adidas All American in 1982 and 1983
National Team Under 18 starting goalkeeper from 1982 to 1984; won Outstanding Goalkeeper Award at Granatkin Tournament in Russia
At North Carolina State, was four year starting goalkeeper and Captain in 1986 and 1987; held record for career saves with 436; holds record for most saves in a single season with 145 in 1987
Played Professional soccer from 1988 to 1999 with Albany Capitals of the American Soccer League, Los Angeles Lazers and Cleveland Crunch of the Men’s Indoor Soccer League, LA United of the World United Soccer League, Wichita Wings of the National Professional Soccer League from 1989 to 1999 where he was an All Star in 1992-1993; MISL All Star 1990-1991; Retired in 1999
Coaching Career, 1999-2000 Assistant Men’s Coach and Women’s Goalie Coach at University of Denver; 2000-2003 Assistant Coach/Goal Keeping, Women’s Professional Team, The Atlanta Beat; 2004 to present, Director of Coaching, Atlanta Youth Soccer Association
LOUIS SEVILLE – INDUCTED 2005
1983 graduate of Sparta High School; 1988 graduate of University of Delaware; elected for his accomplishments in football and baseball; in high school football, he held all career rushing and scoring records at Sparta High School; held SCIL career rushing and scoring records; as a senior, he was selected to play in the NJ North/South All Star Game; was selected 1st Team All Area by all local papers, was All SCIL, was Star Ledger All West Jersey and All State All Groups, was Daily Record’s Football Player of the Year and was selected Honorable Mention All American by USA Today and Adidas
In high school baseball, he was 1st Team All SCIL, 1st Team All Area and 1st Team All West Jersey his last three years, was 1st Team All State Group II his sophomore year; selected to play in the North/South All Star Game as senior
NJ Herald Athlete of the Year in 1982; only player in New Jersey to be selected to both the Football and Baseball North/South All Star Games in 1983
He was captain of the football and baseball teams and selected Athlete of the Year at Sparta High School his senior year; during his high school career, he played on 6 SCIL Championship Teams (1 wrestling, 2 baseball and 3 football), two of which were undefeated (the 1980 and 1982 football teams)
In college, he lettered two years at the University of Delaware in football and played on two Yankee Conference Championship teams and in three NCAA playoffs; he was the recipient of the Unsung Hero Award in 1988
Head Coach for Little League Football and Baseball in Sparta
|PATRICK McGRATH – INDUCTED 2000 |
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|A 1954 Graduate of Chiton High School in Chiton, Wisconsin, he received All State and All Conference recognition in Football. Graduated from Marquette University|
|where he competed in Football, Wrestling and Handball. He finished 4th in a National NCAA Handball Tournament. Coached Football, Wrestling and Golf at the high |
|school level prior to assuming coaching positions at Franklin High School in Football, Wrestling, Soccer and Track & Field. Coached Cross Country at Wallkill |
|Valley Regional High School and Soccer at Sussex County Community College. He was certified in 1975 as a USSF Soccer Official for High School and Semi Pro Games.|
|He authored “The History of Newton Wrestling” and co-authored “The History of Sparta Football”. |
JOE ASH-INDUCTED 2006
1956 graduate of Atlantic Highlands High School; 1961 graduate of University of Nebraska; inducted for his basketball coaching and scouting accomplishments
At the high school level, was a coach for eleven seasons; was the first High Point Regional High School basketball coach and coached there for seven years; was the NJ Herald Coach of the Year in 1970-1971 and Northeast Nebraska Coach of the Year in 1963-64; was inducted into the High Point Regional High School Hall of Fame in 2004; conducted summer camps and coaches clinics in Sussex County; also coached in Nebraska and Iowa
At the college level, was assistant coach at William Paterson College for five seasons carrying out coaching, scouting and recruiting responsibilities; directed the Joe Ash Basketball Scouting Services for NCAA Division I basketball teams and the NBA
In the National Basketball Association, was a part time scout for several years for various NBA teams; was a scout for the Philadelphia 76ers for five seasons including the 1982-83 Championship season, the Charlotte Hornets for three seasons and the Houston Rockets for eleven seasons including two NBA Championship seasons; internationally, he scouted players in over 30 countries; was involved with drafting international players including Yao Ming and acquiring Sarunas Jasikevicius as a free agent; currently in fourth season with the Indiana Pacers and is Director of Scouting and Assistant to President of Basketball Operations (Larry Bird); in that role he is responsible for all aspects of scouting for the Pacers including college, professional, free agent and international scouting; he also assists Larry Bird in organizing, preparing and carrying out the NBA draft; he oversees seven full time scouts and is active in scouting the top NCAA and top International prospects as well as free agents
NBA Hall of Fame Inductees that Joe was involved with include Julius Erving, Moses Malone, Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler, Charles Barkley, Scottie Pippin, Billy Cunningham, Reggie Miller and Larry Bird
JEFFERY HUGHES-INDUCTED 2006
Graduated Wayne Valley High School, Wayne, NJ in 1967; graduated New York Institute of Technology in 1972 with a BS in Physics; earned Teacher Certification from Montclair State in 1973; inducted for his tennis coaching accomplishments at Sparta High School
As Sparta boys coach from 1978 until 2005, had a career record of 429-121 including 17 SCIL Championships and 11 SCIL Tournament Championships; as girls coach from 1976 to present, has a career record of 478-113 with 20 SCIL Championships, 16 SCIL Tournament Championships and 3 sectional Championships; his combined record through 2005 is 907-234
Some of the top players he coached went on to become successful college players including Elise Dondero, Christal Jakober, Jessica Rodgers, Mitch Koch, Chris Ciolino and Logan Hirsch; his most successful player at the New Jersey High School Meet of Champions was Andrew Wang who he coached for two years
Some of Jeff’s personal awards for his coaching success include NJ Herald Boys Coach of the Year in 1978, 1988, 1995, 1999 and 2005 and Girls Coach of the Year in 1988, 1989, 1996, 1999 and 2005; he was named Star Ledger Coach of the Year for Girls Tennis in 1983; the Daily Record Girls Coach of the Year in 1995 and First Team All Area Boys Tennis Coach in 2004; he received the NJSIAA Sports Award in 2001 and the National Federation of Interscholastic Coaches Association, New Jersey Girls Coach of the Year in 1995
MIKE JUSKUS-INDUCTED 2006
1976 graduate of Hopatcong High School; 1981 graduate of Glassboro State College (Rowan University); inducted for his accomplishments primarily in collegiate track and field and secondarily for his accomplishments in high school baseball, football, wrestling and bowling; in high school, he won 13 varsity letters while winning numerous All League, Most Valuable and Most Improved honors
In college, as a track & field walk on, became the top javelin thrower in the nation; was three time NCAA Division III individual champion and two time team champion and individual second place once; was three time NCAA Division I All American winning the individual National Championship (1981) once and finishing in second and sixth the other two times; his throw of 273’ 3” is still the National Record for Division III and sixth best all time in the 85 year NCAA history
He has been inducted into the Hopatcong High School, Rowan College and NCAA Division III Halls of Fame; other awards won include the Alfred E. White Award for top senior athlete from Glassboro College, the 1981 Top Amateur Athlete in New Jersey Award presented by the NJ Sports Writers and the NJ Herald Athlete of the Year for 1981; at the 1981 NJ State College Championships was named the Outstanding Athlete for his performance in javelin (260’), high jump (6”8”) and long jump (22’)
Was part of the United States National Team competing in Europe including the World University Games in Romania; finished in the Top Ten US list each year from 1979 to 1982
Has been track & field coach at Hopatcong High School for twenty three years, nineteen as head coach; his teams have had the highest winning percentage of any sports program in Hopatcong High School history
SCOTT LONGCOR-INDUCTED 2006
1976 graduate of High Point Regional High School; LSU 1976-1978; Penn State 1978-1980; inducted for his accomplishments in wrestling, football and baseball; achievements started in 8th grade, wrestling for Branchville; became Heavy Weight County Champ, wrestled under Mike Pace; became AAU National Champ; Hall of Fame member of High Point Regional High School, wrestled under SCSHOF coach Jeff Hull; 1st Team All Skyline Conference as sophomore and 1st Team All SCIL as a junior and senior, took third in districts as sophomore and junior and first as senior, first in regionals as a senior, was champion of Pope John and Clifton Tournaments, was undefeated at 17-0 in dual meets; voted High Point MVP and athlete of the year; career record includes 68 wins, 37 pins, most pins in one season (10), most points (214), fastest pin (11 seconds), and most takedowns (50)
High School football career included 1st Team All SCIL junior and senior year for offensive and defensive tackle; All State and High Point MVP in his senior year; in baseball, he earned varsity letters in junior and senior year
1976-1978 wrestled for LSU, lettered two years in wrestling and 1st at heavyweight in Oklahoma Open
1978-1980 wrestled for Penn State under SCSHOF coach Rich Lorenzo, lettered two years and 4th in the Eastern National Qualifiers in the heavyweight class
1981-1986 was a wrestling coach for Sussex Wantage where he coached SCSHOF member John Gardner
BOB MELILLO-INDUCTED 2006
1972 graduate of West Orange Mountain High School; 1976 graduate of Kean University; being inducted for his accomplishments as baseball coach of Newton High School
At West Orange Mountain High School lettered in football, wrestling and baseball; was inducted into the West Orange Mountain Sports Hall of Fame in 1994; at Kean University, earned four varsity letters in baseball
Was head coach at Newton High School for 23 years (1979-2002) during which time his teams compiled 353 wins and won five SCIL Championships (1979, 1985, 1992, 1996, 2001), four Group 2 Section 1 Championships (1985, 1992, 1996, 2001) and played in three State Championship final games (1985, 1996, 2001) and won one State Baseball Championship in 1985 (only one in Sussex County history)
Inducted into the New Jersey Scholastic Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in 2006.
Was voted The Daily Advance “Coach of the Year” in 1979 and 1984, The Daily Record “Coach of the Year” in 2001, the NJ Herald Coach of the Year in 1991 and the Star Ledger “New Jersey Coach of the Year” in 1985; was inducted into the New Jersey Scholastic Coaches Hall of Fame in 1996
Since retiring from coaching, has remained active in Sussex County sports by officiating field hockey, wrestling, baseball and softball; has been a NJ State Wrestling Official since 1984 serving as both Vice President and President of the Northwest Chapter 2; he has been a member of the NJ State Baseball Umpires Association since 1978 and a NJ Field Hockey Official since 2003.
Four former players (Mike Bell, Shawn McCorkle, Jim Duffy and Josh Noviskey) went on to play professional baseball and two former players have been inducted into the Sussex County Sports Hall of Fame (Jim Duffy and Erik Pedersen)
JOHN PLACE-INDUCTED 2006
1983 graduate of Sparta High School; attended Penn State University 1984-1987; inducted for his accomplishments in football and wrestling; in high school football, in 1982, he was Coaches All SCIL 1st Team Linebacker, NJ Herald All Area 1st Team, Daily Advance All Area 1st Team, Daily Record All Area 1st Team, Newark Star Ledger All West Jersey 1st Team and All State Group II 1st Team; at Penn State he lettered in football in 1984 and 1985
In high school wrestling, lost only one match in his last two years; was District 3 and Region 1 Champion at 188 lbs. in 1982 and 1983, was State Champion in 1983 and 3rd in 1982; 2nd Place Winner at 1983 National High School Tournament; at Penn State he lettered all four years and was All American as a freshman in 1984, two time Eastern Regional Runner-Up, two time NCAA Qualifier; in 1984 was on the College World Team (wrestled in Russia) and was Freestyle National Champion
Was Sparta High School Male Athlete of the Year 1983 and Most Valuable Back for the Football team in 1982; his senior year at Sparta High School (1982-83), John went undefeated in both his sports as the football team was 11-0 and State Champions and the wrestling team was undefeated and also State Champions; individually, John went undefeated winning the 188 lbs. and was State Champion
ED SHERIDAN-INDUCTED 2006
1972 graduate of Sparta High School; 1976 graduate of Princeton University; inducted for his achievements in football, baseball and basketball; in high school earned the maximum of nine varsity letters, three in each sport for three years; he was captain of all three teams his senior year; in football, in his senior year, he was first team All Conference, first team All County and first team All Area as quarterback; voted most valuable player on the Sparta team as he completed 67% of his passes; his teams won the Skyline Conference in both his sophomore and senior years
In high school basketball, he was named second team All County and honorable mention All Conference his senior year; in high school baseball, he was All County and second team All Conference his senior year
At Princeton he was captain of the football team in 1975; he earned three varsity letters as a defensive back/free safety; earned All Ivy Conference Second Team and Coaches Award for dedication and leadership as senior; had a “career” game against Colgate University as a senior during which game he had twenty two tackles and two interceptions; for his performance in the Colgate game he was selected the ECAC defensive player of the week
GARY SPARTA-INDUCTED 2006
1959 graduate of Hamburg High School; 1963 BS and 1966 MS graduate of East Stroudsburg State; inducted for his accomplishments as an athlete, coach and athletic director; in high school, played baseball and basketball; in baseball lettered all four years, was a member of the County Championship Team in 1957; he had the best ERA of 1.72, pitching record of 7-2, recorded 83 strikeouts in 65 innings pitched in 1959; he was in the top ten in hitting in his last three years with averages of .394, .419 and .294; was NJ Herald All County 2nd Team in 1957 and 1st Team in 1958 and 1959; he was named Outstanding Athlete by the Franklin Kiwanis Club in 1957-1958; he was Newark News 2nd Team in 1957, 3rd Team in 1958 and 1st Team in 1959; was Newark Star Ledger 2nd Team in 1959; was named Hamburg High School Best Athlete in 1959; won varsity basketball letters as a junior and senior
In 1968 was selected by the Vernon Township Board of Education to be the district’s first Physical Education teacher; was responsible for developing the Physical Education program for grades 1 through 8 and the intramural program for grades 5 through 8; also coached 7th and 8th grade basketball
In 1973 was appointed Athletic Director and baseball coach at Vernon High School; he developed and maintained the Athletic and Physical Education program; he remained AD until 1995
He was a charter member of the SCIL AD’s and served as President of the League for three years and Secretary for three years; helped develop the original SCIL Charter and was the last remaining Charter Member to retire; he was also a Charter Member of the Vernon Township Recreation Commission
VICKIE ANN ZUMMO-INDUCTED 2006
1996 graduate of Wallkill Valley High School; inducted for her accomplishments in wrestling; in 1993 she became the first female wrestler to become Sussex County Champion in a league of 650 wrestlers; in 1994, established herself as one of the top wrestlers in the country by winning two National Titles at 97 pounds and making the United States World Team; was named Outstanding Wrestler at both the 1994 United States Nationals and the 1994 Sunkist International Open
In 1995, won the Gilbert Schaub Open in France, the Michigan International Open and the United States Women’s National Championships; she won the Bronze Medal at the World Championships at 97 pounds; she was the only United States’ wrestler to win a medal at the World Championships
Other first place finishes include the 1996 French National, U.S. Nationals, Klippen Cup Invitational (Sweden), Americas Cup (New Mexico) and New York Athletic Club at which competition she was named the “Tournament Outstanding Wrestler”
In 1997 she took first places at the Klippen Cup, Pam American Games, French Nationals and NY Athletic Club Invitational; she was honored as the “U.S.A. Wrestling-Female Athlete of the Year”
She has devoted time to coaching and training other wrestlers at various camps and clubs throughout New Jersey and New York
CRAIG BLACKMAN
Graduated Sparta High School 1977; graduated Franklin & Marshall College 1981 and Penn State University 1989; inducted for his accomplishments in wrestling
A four year starter in high school with over sixty-five victories, he won the 1977 NJSIAA State Championship at 188 pounds; he was only the third wrestler in the history of Sparta High School to attain such an honor
He was a two time NJ State Freestyle Champion and, as a member of the NJ team, toured Turkey in 1976; he advanced to the National AAU Elite Freestyle Wrestling Championships in 1977 and won the gold medal in the 220 pound weight class and the silver medal in the Greco-Roman division; touring Iran with the National Team, he finished with a 4-0 record; in college, he placed sixth in the 1979 Junior World Freestyle Wrestling Championships at 198 pounds
In college, he amassed 117 victories and currently holds the school record for career victories; he was a three-time Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association place winner and gained the 190 pound crown in 1981, one of only seven F&M wrestlers to do so; participating in his third NCAA Division I Tournament, he placed fifth, upsetting many highly touted wrestlers along the way; he was voted the most underrated wrestler in the United States by the Amateur Wrestling News for his exploits; he was inducted into the Franklin and Marshall Sports Hall of Fame in 1989
Assisting George McGuire at Sparta High School, the Spartans beat Delaware Valley for the Group II Dual Meet Championship in 1983; he was a graduate assistant for the nationally ranked Penn State Nittany Lions from 1983-1985; he took over the wrestling program at Indian River High School in Chesapeake, VA in 1987 and compiled a record of 48-21 and finished fifth in the 1991 state meet; he coached three collegiate style state champions and two freestyle state champions while at Indian River
GUNNER FRAUENPREIS
1978 graduate of Pope John; 1982 graduate of East Stroudsburg University; inducted for his accomplishments in football, basketball and track; in high school lettered all four years in all three sports for a total of twelve varsity letters; in football, All State Parochial B in 1977; All County, All Conference sophomore, junior and senior years; in basketball, three time Christmas Tournament MVP, All League, All County; ended career 1,330 points, 1,100 rebounds; in track, All County, All Conference last three years.
In College, played basketball at Keystone Junior College; starter both years; team captain, team MVP, Christmas Tournament MVP 1978-1979 season; All Conference Player First Team Region 19; At East Stroudsburg University, lettered in football.
Coached football and basketball at Pope John in 1985, 1986 and 1987; Coached football, softball and soccer in Sparta Recreation 1994 to present
LAURIE GAZDALSKI GENNA
1991 graduate of Pope John High School; 1996 graduate of William Paterson University; inducted for her accomplishments in swimming; in high school, was seven time County Champion (out of a possible eight) in four different events; won the Outstanding Swimming Award at the County Championships in 1991; held five individual PJ team records upon graduation; was County Record Holder in the 100 meter freestyle; was MSG High School Athlete of the Week and was named New Jersey Herald Athlete of the Month three times; was NJ Herald All Area Team and All SCIL all four years; still holds the Pope John team record in the 100 meter butterfly and 100 meter freestyle
At William Paterson, still holds seven team records; was Metropolitan Conference Champion and MVP of the Conference Championships for three years (1993, 1994, 1995); qualified for Division III National Individual Championships in all four years; she was nine a (9) time All American; NJAIAW Woman of the Year in 1996; inducted into the William Paterson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001
Coached the Pioneer Aquatic Club at William Paterson College for several years and four years at Pines Lake in Wayne during which period the team was league champions three years in a row;
Currently a sixth grade science teacher at Schuyler Colfax Middle School in Wayne, NJ
ANGELA PATERNOSTRO
1994 graduate of Pope John High School; 1998 graduate of Franklin and Marshall College; 2001 graduate of Rutgers School of Law; inducted for her accomplishments in basketball, field hockey and softball; in high school., was an eleven letter winner (4 basketball, 4 softball, 3 field hockey); in softball, as a senior catcher, batted .465, threw out 24 base runners, had 7 triples, 8 doubles, 37 RBI’s, 16 walks and 34 runs scored; she was Team Captain , MVP, Star Ledger All State and All West Jersey, NJ Herald All Area, All SCIL; as a junior, was Captain, MVP, All West Jersey, All Area, All SCIL; as a sophomore, won the Coaches Award and was All Area and All SCIL
In basketball, as a senior, was Captain and led the team in scoring, rebounding and was second in steals; was PJ MVP, Red Rush Christmas Tournament MVP and All Tournament Team, All SCIL, All West Jersey and All Area; as a junior, was MVP, All Area and All SCIL; as a sophomore won Coaches Award and was All SCIL
In field hockey, as a senior, was Captain, MVP, All Area, All SCIL; as a junior won the Coaches Award, All SCIL
Was an SCIL Academic Athletic Award Winner in all her sports her last three years
In college, was a GTE Academic All American Nominee as junior and senior; a four year varsity letter winner in basketball, three years in softball; Captain of the softball team as a junior and senior; holds school softball rankings at third in career triples, fifth in career RBI’s, fourth in season triples, fourth in season walks and fifth in season home runs; was a Centennial Conference All League Catcher in 1997 and 1998; had a career .329 batting average, 43 runs scored, 54 RBI’s, 36 walks and 21 stolen bases; in basketball was captain as a senior and ranked in the Top 15 in career rebounds at F&M
DONNA LYNN WEINBRECHT
1983 graduate of West Milford High School; attended Ridgewood School of Art and Design 1984; inducted for her accomplishments in freestyle skiing
She won a gold medal in the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France in mogul freestyle skiing; she began skiing at Hidden Valley Ski Resort in Vernon at age seven and skied there through high school; she is the most successful skier to ever compete for the United States Ski Team; in thirteen years of competition, she stood on the podium 96 times to claim a medal, trophy or award
She has won 46 individual Gold medals in World Cup finishes, 12 Silver and 12 Bronze; she won a World Championship Gold medal in 1991 and two World Championship Silver medals in 1989 and 1997; she was World Cup Champion five times; she was the United States National Champion seven times
In addition to winning the Olympic Gold Medal in 1992, she was 7th in the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway and 4th in the 1998 Olympics held in Nagano, Japan
Some of her awards include:
*Seven time “Freestyle Skier of the Year” by Ski Racing Magazine
*Three time “Ski Athlete of the Year” by the U.S. Olympic Committee
*Appointed to the Board of Directors of the NJ Sports Hall of Fame
*Induction into the United States National Ski Hall of Fame in 2004
ED WYNNE
Graduated Bergen Catholic High School 1964; attended Seton Hall University 1964-1967; inducted for his accomplishments as head swimming coach at Pope John XXlll Regional High School
As Pope John girls and boys head swim coach from 1985 through 2007, he has a career record of 297-97-2 including 14 SCIL Championships and 10 SCIL Tournament Championships; he coached his girls team to the Parochial B State Championship in 1995, the only Sussex County swim team to ever win a state championship; both his boys team and his girls team currently have 28 dual meet winning streaks in SCIL competition
Twenty eight of his swimmers have won eighty SCIL Festival Championships and fifteen of them have qualified to swim at the State Championship Swim Meet for Individuals, The Meet of Champions; his teams have been named Team of the Year eleven times by the New Jersey Herald
Some of Ed’s personal awards for his coaching success include New Jersey Herald Boys Coach of the Year in 1990, 2004, 2005 and 2006 and Girls Coach of the Year in 1994 and 2002; he was named Star Ledger and Daily Record Girls Coach of the Year in 1994; he was named the National Federation Interscholastic Association Sectional Boys Coach of the Year in 1997
INDEX by PAGE NUMBERS
1 CELLI, JOE
2 POWERS
3 LENT
4 INGLER
5 BOGLIOLI
6 CASE
7 FOGELSON
8 PHILLIPS, GEORGE
9 SZANYI
10 NAGY
11 DOBBINS
12 JOHNSON, WINTON
13 KOBLER
14 TERRANOVA
15 WASHER
16 SCHWAB
17 BENNETT
18 COOKE
19 BARNHILL
20 MULLIGAN
21 ZSENAI
22 VAUGHN
23 ROE
24 SQUIER
25 HENDERSHOT
26 NOVAK
27 STANKOWICH
28 FEDOR
29 STOWELL
30 SCALZO
31 PURDY
32 LAWRENCE
33 HOSKING
34 SMITH
35 GLYNN, JACK
36 CHAPOT
37 ZAZZI
38 SCOFIELD
39 MADDEN
40 LOUDENSLAGER
41 BUDD
42 REISS
43 PERONA
44 BATY
45 JENT
46 FULTON
47 DELEA
48 MONCATO
49 BORESCH
50 CORDES
51 FERRARA
52 DALLING
53 WRIGHT
54 ZAMOS
55 GREGORY
56 LORENZO,
57 LANZI
58 CAMPBELL
59 MCCHESNEY
60 PURSELL
61 CELLI, DICK
62 GUNDERMAN,
63 FREY, DON
64 SNOOK
65 DECKER
66 GARDNER
67 PAIVA
68 HOPKINS
69 SPRAGUE, RANDALL
70 TRENZ
71 WOLFSON
72 STEVENS
73 HARPER
74 AYERS, DOLSON
75 CASSELS
76 BENSON
77 BIGG
78 COURTRIGHT
79 DISQUE
80 MOORE
81 MCKEEBY, RICHARD
82 LACIKA
83 SWANSON
84 BURD
85 AYERS, DOC
86 WASKOWICH, ANDREW
87 GROSSKURTH
88 VAN ATTA
89 HUTCHINSON
90 GLYNN, WILLIAM
91 KOVACH
92 ROSS
93 HULL
94 CALA, ERINE
95 CHIUSANO
96 VIRTUE
97 ZAKRZEWSKI
98 BARNES
99 FELKER
100 PATERNOSTRO
101 ELEKES
102 IRELAND
103 SENCEVICKY
104 TOBIN
105 MCKEEBY, BOB
106 MORRIS
107 CONQUY
108 MITHCHELL
109 SPRAGUE, CARLTON
110 GEFFKEN
111 SPENCER, DIANE
112 KARL
113 SCHULTE
114 GEISSEL
115 PEDERSEN
116 CHRISTIAN, FRANK
117 FRICK, MICHAEL
118 SISCO
119 BROWN, KELSEY
120 FINCKEN
121 SHELTON
122 HELLER
123 WILLE
124 SPENCER, JAMES
125 PINIAHA
126 WASKOWICH, MICHAEL
127 DOLAN
128 JOHNSON, CARL
129 CRAWN, FREDERICK
130 EDWARDS
131 WOODS
132 SMOLYN
133 DANLEY
134 BROWN, ED
135 FRICK, KATHY
136 PHILLIPS, WILLIAM
137 DUFFY
138 FOXSON
139 ILIFF
140 STEFKOVICH
141 WILSON
142 EARL
143 GUNDERMAN, TOM
144 LORENZO, CANCY
145 LORENZO, TOM
146 MAGGIO
147 CALDARELLA
148 CRAWN, LINN
149 GILL
150 MORELLI
151 PEAT
152 SEVILLE
153 MCGRATH
154 ASH
155 HUGHES
156 JUSKUS
157 LONGCOR
158 MELILLO
159 PLACE
160 SHERIDAN
161 SPARTA
162 ZUMMO
163 BLACKMAN
164 FRAUENPREIS
165 GENNA
166 PATERNOSTRO
167 WEINBRECHT
168 WYNNE
169-178 INDEX
Inductee by Last Name and Page Number
|ASH 154 |
|AYERS, DOC 85 |
|AYERS, DOLSON 74 |
|BARNES 98 |
|BARNHILL 19 |
|BATY 44 |
|BENNETT 17 |
|BENSON 76 |
|BIGG 77 |
|BLACKMAN 163 |
|BOGLIOLI 5 |
|BORESCH 49 |
|BROWN, ED 134 |
|BROWN, KELSEY 119 |
|BUDD 41 |
|BURD 84 |
|CALA, ERINE 94 |
|CALDARELLA 147 |
|CAMPBELL 58 |
|CASE 6 |
|CASSELS 75 |
|CELLI, DICK 61 |
|CELLI, JOE 1 |
|CHAPOT 36 |
|CHIUSANO 95 |
|CHRISTIAN, FRANK 116 |
|CONQUY 107 |
|COOKE 18 |
|CORDES 50 |
|COURTRIGHT 78 |
|CRAWN, FREDERICK 129 |
|CRAWN, LINN 148 |
|DALLING 52 |
|DANLEY 133 |
|DECKER 65 |
|DELEA 47 |
|DISQUE 79 |
|DOBBINS 11 |
|DOLAN 127 |
|DUFFY 137 |
|EARL 142 |
|EDWARDS 130 |
|ELEKES 101 |
| |
|FEDOR 28 |
|FELKER 99 |
|FERRARA 51 |
|FINCKEN 120 |
|FOGELSON 7 |
|FOXSON 138 |
|FRAUENPREIS 164 |
|FREY, DON 63 |
|FRICK, KATHY 135 |
|FRICK, MICHAEL 117 |
|FULTON 46 |
|GARDNER 66 |
|GEFFKEN 110 |
|GEISSEL 114 |
|GENNA 165 |
|GILL 149 |
|GLYNN, JACK 35 |
|GLYNN, WILLIAM 90 |
|GREGORY 55 |
|GROSSKURTH 87 |
|GUNDERMAN, BOB 62 |
|GUNDERMAN, TOM 143 |
|HARPER 73 |
|HELLER 122 |
|HENDERSHOT 25 |
|HOPKINS 68 |
|HOSKING 33 |
|HUGHES 155 |
|HULL 93 |
|HUTCHINSON 89 |
|ILIFF 139 |
|INGLER 4 |
|IRELAND 102 |
|JENT 45 |
|JOHNSON, CARL 128 |
|JOHNSON, WINTON 12 |
|JUSKUS 156 |
|KARL 112 |
|KOBLER 13 |
|KOVACH 91 |
|LACIKA 82 |
|LANZI 57 |
|LAWRENCE 32 |
|LENT 3 |
|LONGCOR 157 |
|LORENZO, CANCY 144 |
|LORENZO, RICHARD 56 |
|LORENZO, TOM 145 |
|LOUDENSLAGER 40 |
|MADDEN 39 |
|MAGGIO 146 |
|MCCHESNEY 59 |
|MCGRATH 153 |
|MCKEEBY, BOB 105 |
|MCKEEBY, RICHARD 81 |
|MELILLO 158 |
|MITHCHELL 108 |
|MONCATO 48 |
|MOORE 80 |
|MORELLI 150 |
|MORRIS 106 |
|MULLIGAN 20 |
|NAGY 10 |
|NOVAK 26 |
|PAIVA 67 |
|PATERNOSTRO, ANGELA 166 |
|PATERNOSTRO, VICTOR 100 |
|PEAT 151 |
|PEDERSEN 115 |
|PERONA 43 |
|PHILLIPS, GEORGE 8 |
|PHILLIPS, WILLIAM 136 |
|PINIAHA 125 |
|PLACE 159 |
|POWERS 2 |
|PURDY 31 |
|PURSELL 60 |
|REISS 42 |
|ROE 23 |
|ROSS 92 |
|SCALZO 30 |
|SCHULTE 113 |
|SCHWAB 16 |
|SCOFIELD 38 |
|SENCEVICKY 103 |
|SEVILLE 152 |
|SHELTON 121 |
|SHERIDAN 160 |
|SISCO 118 |
|SMITH 34 |
|SMOLYN 132 |
|SNOOK 64 |
|SPARTA 161 |
|SPENCER, DIANE 111 |
|SPENCER, JAMES 124 |
|SPRAGUE, CARLTON 109 |
|SPRAGUE, RANDALL 69 |
|SQUIER 24 |
|STANKOWICH 27 |
|STEFKOVICH 140 |
|STEVENS 72 |
|STOWELL 29 |
|SWANSON 83 |
|SZANYI 9 |
|TERRANOVA 14 |
|TOBIN 104 |
|TRENZ 70 |
|VAN ATTA 88 |
|VAUGHN 22 |
|VIRTUE 96 |
|WASHER 15 |
|WASKOWICH, ANDREW 86 |
|WASKOWICH, MICHAEL 126 |
|WILLE 123 |
|WILSON 141 |
|WOLFSON 71 |
|WOODS |
|WRIGHT |
|WWENBRECHT |
|WYNNE |
|ZAKRZEWSKI |
|ZAMOS 54 |
|ZAZZI |
|ZSENAI |
|ZUMMO |
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