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HONORINGOUR ATHLETES;STRENGTHENINGOUR COMMUNITY49th AnnualSports Award Banquet
YMCA of Greater Bergen CountyNovember 25, 2014
RUSSELL A. PEPE THOMAS LOIKITHGREGORY J. IRWIN DAVID T. ROBERTSON JEANNE O. MARINO PETER E. MUELLERMICHAEL J. BRADY MICHAEL J. BRADY RICHARD W. LE BLANCQDAVID M. REPETTOCURTIS J. TURPAN STEPHEN WELLINGHORST JOSEPH P. SCORESE KRISTINE DENNING GREGG A. ILARDI GREGG A. ILARDI
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DAVID F. MCBRIDE RICHARD J. RYANW. FLETCHER HOCK, JR.JAMES P. LOGAN
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Tonight’s ProgramMASTERS OF CEREMONY:
Thomas Curry, Beth Del Vecchio
National Anthem ...............................................................Invocation ..........................................................................Welcome .............................................................................Annual Support Campaign.................................................
Richard Poor Service to the Community.......................... Nicholas G. Saingas Service to Youth Award ................William Corcoran Service to Youth Award .....................Inspirational Youth Award ................................................High School Student-Athletes .........................................
Inspirational Adult Award ................................................
College Athlete of the Year .............................................Special Achievement Award .............................................
High School Student-Athletes .........................................
Thomas L. Della Torre Special Achievement Award ......Courageous Youth Award...................................................J. Barry Stanford Award for Outstanding ......................Achievement in High School Sports
Walter E. Goepel Amateur Athlete Award .....................YMCA Person of the Year ................................................
Julia ChungThomas CurryDavid Robertson, Chairman, YMCA Board of DirectorsNelson Louis, YMCA President & CEO and James Brown, Vice Chair YMCA Board of DirectorsJames KellyPaul J. PugliseMaria NolanNicholas Leo and Matthew LeoCheyenne BellerandDeanna DilandroMadison DunbarKatherine HainesJosette NorrisChris LocurtoLauren RheinAriel ScottFrank SalvanoLou RavettineJoseph A. Del Buono Sr. Tara MadiganLuke AnnichiaricoChristopher Pierre MascettiJabrill PeppersKevin SerraoAndrew T. TrumbettiCharles W. JohnsonSteven SchapiroCaroline M. ChagaresCindy HaLindsey Elizabeth RogersMadison LevineTaryn Anne DeLeonAllison NeumannNia ReedClare SheaMark J. FossatiJake RollinsJohnny SebastianKathy GraefBob Carcich
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THE YMCA OF GREATER BERGEN COUNTYWelcome. When you join the Y, you’re coming together with men, women and children from your community who are committed to youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The Y of-fers programs, services and initiatives that focus on these three areas, accord-ing to the unique needs of the communi-ties we engage.
We know firsthand how difficult it can be to find balance in life. That’s why we’re here with you every day, making sure that
you, your family and your community have the resources and support needed to learn, grow and thrive.
We do that by encouraging good health and fostering connections with new and old friends through sports, fun and shared interests.
The YMCA of Greater Bergen County was founded in the 1890s in Hackensack. The present building was erected in 1926-27 as a “Y for All” – men, women, boys and girls.
Currently, thousands of children are en-rolled in the various youth development programs: Childcare Center, After School Program, Summer Camp, Swimming, Sports, Dance and Art Programs. Teens participate in wellness classes and the Teen Leaders Club. Adults and seniors continue a healthy lifestyle through well-ness classes and use of the Y’s Geraldine Lees Wellness Center.
The Y, a nonprofit organization, welcomes your participation and support.
OfficersDavid Robertson, ChairmanJames Brown, Vice-Chairman/ Treasurer
Board of DirectorsJason BaynesAngel CarrionRichard Le BlancqAnnette LeeKenneth MalmudSebastian RodriguezTreva Spencer Dupree
Sports Award Banquet CommitteeTom Kaechele, ChairBill CarboneEd ChurchDoug CosgroveThomas CurryBeth Del VecchioJohn GormanTom KrennNelson Louis*Mike MielloJulie Morrow*Joan SaingasSteve SilverDave VanderbushLauren Zisa, Fundraising
*Ex Officio member
YMCA StaffNelson Louis, President & CEOBarbara Gooding Grants & Development DirectorGlenn MacAfee Operations DirectorJulie L. Morrow, Communications & Development DirectorRobert Riccardi, Finance & Administration DirectorMartin Richards Afterschool & Camp DirectorMary Sullivan Teen, Youth Sports and Day Camp DirectorOdette Valdez, Early Childhood Education DirectorRob Vite Aquatic Director
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GREETINGS FROM THE YMCAWelcome and Good Evening,
It is with great pleasure that I greet all assembled here tonight in celebration of the YMCA of Greater Bergen County’s 49th Annual Sports Award Banquet.
The Y is a powerful association of men, women and children joined together by a shared commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility. We believe that lasting personal and social change can only come about when we all work together to invest in kids, our health and our neighbors. That’s why strengthening community is our cause. Every day, we work side by side with our neighbors in our communities to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
Congratulations to tonight’s honorees and thank you for all that you do in your schools and communities. We recognize each of you for your personal and ath-letic achievements, and for instilling in each other a collective sense of what is right and what is good. These are values that you have learned while competing in sports, and values by which you have chosen to live.
Thank you to the members of the Sports Award Committee for their hard work and dedication in putting this event together. It is truly one of Bergen County’s premier events.
Finally, I would like to thank all the businesses, corporations and organizations participating in this year’s banquet that provided financial support for Y pro-grams that serve the greater Bergen County community.
Again, congratulations to all here tonight and best wishes for continued success.
Nelson LouisPresident and CEOYMCA of Greater Bergen County
We count on the generosity of our members and partners to keep our doors open to whomever needs a place to go to help them be more healthy, confident, connected and secure. All proceeds from tonight’s event will provide Y scholarships for those in need or program subsidy for Y Youth and Teen programs.
The Y would like to acknowledge and thank the following Foundations for their support through grants of Y Youth and Teen Development Programs.
The Ong Family FoundationOritani Bank Charitable Foundation
Annual Support
Campaign
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DEDICATED AWARDSRichard Poor Service to the Community AwardDick Poor was one of the founders of the YMCA Athletic Achievement Awards Banquet, now called the Sports Award Banquet, which was started in 1966 and grew out of the Y’s pio-neering interest in, and emphasis on, sports and physical fitness as a means of character development. He served on the committee until his death. A member of the YMCA Board of Manag-ers for many years, Dick was a career banker with a lifelong interest in both young people and sports. He had a strong dedication to the betterment of life in Bergen County.
Thomas L. Della Torre Special Achievement AwardTommy Della Torre, renowned football coach, athletic director, disciplinar-ian, mentor, friend and member of the YMCA of Greater Bergen County’s Board of Directors, was dedicated to youth, sports and family. This award is given to someone who embodies Tom’s attributes and ideals, as well as the values of spirit, mind and body for which the YMCA stands.
J. Barry Stanford Award for Outstanding Achievement in High School SportsThis Special Achievement Award is giv-en to recently graduated high school students who have received significant recognition in sports. It was renamed posthumously in honor of Barry Stan-ford, who served on the Sports Award Banquet Committee for over 30 years and was passionate about high school sports and the young people involved in them.
Nicholas G. Saingas Service to Youth Award for Contribution to High School AthleticsAlthough Nick Saingas did not join the Awards Committee until after his retirement from Public Service, he had been a strong supporter of the Sports Award Banquet for many years. An avid athlete all his life, he understood the importance of sports in the devel-opment of young people. His impact on others was great. He was a true friend to our youth and generously contrib-uted his time and talents both to them and to activities which benefited their lives.
Walter E. Goepel Amateur Athlete of the Year AwardInvolved with the YMCA of Greater Bergen County off and on throughout his life, Walt Goepel in his later years served on both the Sports Award Ban-quet Committee and the YMCA Board of Directors. Once a nationally ranked tennis player, he was a 12-time Ber-gen County tennis champion in both singles and doubles, and a New Jersey state singles champion.
William J. “Mickey” Corcoran AwardThis award is named after the long-time Northern Highlands and River Dell athletic director and coach, Mickey Corcoran, whose service to the high school athletes in this area covers six decades. “The Mentor” is a long-time member of the YMCA Sports Award Committee and the Bergen County Coaches’ Association Basketball Jam-boree Committee. His contributions to high school athletics, the many stu-dents he helped, the countless number of coaches he counseled and friends he made along the way make Mickey one of the legendary figures in Bergen County athletic history.
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PERSON OF THE YEARBob CarcichBob Carcich, affectionately known by many as “Cich”, recently retired as the second longest-standing high school athletic director in Bergen County. Bob dedicated his life to the high school athletic community in Emerson, serving 30 years as the high school’s athletic director and acting as a leader in local, county and state sports. Bob launched his career at Emerson as a biology and AP biology teacher. He taught until 1985 when he switched gears and became the athletic director and disciplinarian. Bob is one of Bergen County’s most successful baseball coaches, winning three state championships, seven state sectional championships and 14 league championships. He has a win/loss record of 526-227. His varsity baseball team won back to back championships in 2001 and 2002. Bob’s team earned five sportsmanship awards from the baseball umpires associa-tion for exemplifying leadership, ethical behavior and fair play. For 10 years, Bob served on the executive committee of the Bergen County Coaches Association. He also served as the secretary/treasurer of the New Jersey Interscholastic Conference, chairman of the Bergen County Baseball Committee and president of the Bergen County Scholastic League. Bob has also served as a high school basketball official for many years. According to Bergenfield High School’s current athletic director and long time friend, Tom Curry, Bob has a great feel for coach-ing kids and they love playing for him. His many awards and accomplishments include 2011 NJ State Baseball Coaches Association Man of the Year, three-time Bergen County Coach of the Year for baseball (1992, 2001, 2007), Baldwin Hunt Service Award to Bergen County Baseball, YMCA Nick Saingas Award in 2002, chairman of Bergen County Baseball for 29 years, BCSL/NJIC Baseball Coach of the Year 12 times, Ath-letic Director of the Year in Bergen County 2010, NJSCA Hall of Fame 2008, IAABO Basketball Official for 35 years, officiated two NJ Tournament of Champions for basketball and officiated the BCWCA basketball final. Bob is a graduate of Bergen Catholic High School where he played baseball and was named All-League in 1970. In Bob’s high school yearbook, Bob wrote that he wanted to major in biology and work with sports. That dream was fulfilled thanks to a full academic scholarship to attend Providence College. During Bob’s last game at Emerson, his wife, Judy, invited some former players from various decades to support him. “It’s all about the relationships,” said Bob, “not always about the wins and losses.” Bob has three children, Michele, Robert and Michael, and two step-children, Kelly and Tracy. He is also grandfather to Kylie, Morgan and Hailey.
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SPORTS AWARD BANQUET HONOREESJAMES KELLYRichard Poor Service to the Community
An avid supporter of the American Special Children’s Pilgrimage Group (ASCPG), James Kelly, has given his free time to help young people with special physical and developmental needs.
The ASCPG is a non-profit organization that unites children and young adults with special physical or emotional needs with volunteer caregivers for an unforget-table week in Lourdes. The week is packed with social and spiritual activities for over 5,000 people from Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, the West Indies, Croa-tia, Romania and the United States. The special needs pilgrims travel without their parents; instead, caring volunteers from all walks of life – doctors, nurses, priests, professionals, retirees, teachers, carpen-ters, students – travel with and care for them in a family-type atmosphere. The volunteers pay their own way and work tirelessly to raise the funds for every special pilgrim to experience Lourdes.
Since the inception of ASCPG, approxi-mately 200 young people from the tri-state area have traveled to Lourdes. The organization is funded solely on private and corporate donations and is 100% volunteer driven. Although the pilgrim-age began with European children, in the 1990s, the ASCPG was formed by Jerry Flood, to include pilgrims from the United States as well. A long-time friend of Jerry’s, James decided that it was time to make the trip. It has now become an annual commitment. James works each year to raise funds through friends, family and local businesses and organizations to support the pilgrimage.
James is currently the Mayor of Dumont, the town where he grew up and later decided to raise his family. He has been a
member of the St. John’s Knights of Co-lumbus for over 40 years, an organization which has donated thousands of dollars to the needy, in particular to help children with mental handicaps. James also has a younger brother who has Down Syndrome. Professionally, James is the Human Re-source Administrator/Assistant Comptrol-ler at Steri-Pharma, LLC.
PAUL J. PUGLISENicholas G. Saingas Service to Youth
Paul Puglise has been an integral member of the Waldwick public school system since 1975. He first joined Waldwick as a basketball coach in 1972 and was hired as a teacher three years later. Paul is well respected as a technician, strategist and successful game coach. Ac-cording to his colleagues on the hardwood, Paul has a knack for teaching the game and instilling an atmosphere of teamwork among the players, in turn creating a very adaptable team. He has a superior under-standing of the ebb and flow of basketball and has earned a reputation for making smart mid-game decisions that result in wins. When not in the gym, Paul is an Honors and AP Physics teacher as well as the dis-trict’s K-12 Supervisor of Science, Health and Physical Education. He has coached track and field, golf, football, and cross-country track and served as the district’s athletic director from 1988 through 1991. Paul is currently Waldwick High School’s girls’ varsity basketball and golf coach. His awards are far too many to list, but in-clude 1988 Governor’s Teacher of the Year Award, 2009 Outstanding Achievement in Education, seven-time Suburban Boys Basketball Coach of the Year and BCCA Howard H. Bollerman Award for Contribu-tion to Bergen County Basketball in 1999.
He was presented the Basketball Officials’ Sportsmanship Award in 1994, and, in 1998, he was inducted into the NJSCA Hall of Fame. He is a member of the Century Club for basketball, spring track and golf. In addition, Paul has served as the chair-man for the Bergen County Jamboree- the top basketball tournament in the State of New Jersey- for seven years. Paul attended St. Francis University where he attained a Bachelor of Science in Phys-ics; Rutgers University, attaining a Masters in Physics; and New Jersey City University, Master in Administration and Supervision.
MARIA NOLANWilliam Corcoran Service to Youth
A life-long educator and coach, Maria Nolan is the all-time win leader in New Jersey volleyball his-tory with a record of 813-93.
Maria has been teaching physical education, driver’s edu-cation and health for the past 36 years at Secaucus High School. She acted as the head volleyball coach for 27 years at Secaucus High School where she won 27 League, 15 County and 16 NJSIAA State titles, including 8 undefeated seasons.
For the past 10 years, Maria has coached at Immaculate Heart Academy, winning the conference title in as many years. In 2013 IHA finished as the #1 team in New Jersey, won the Bergen Title and a seventh con-secutive Non-Public State Championship and sixth Tournament of Champions Title. IHA has been New Jersey’s #1 volleyball team six of the last seven years.
Of the many awards Maria has received some include: 1998 Disney American Teacher Award and the Hudson County United Way Award, 1996 NAGWS Honor Award, 2007 National Federation Coaches Association Contributor Award, 1998 Star Ledger Coach of the Year, 2009 Frank
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McGuire Foundation Award, Secaucus Ki-wanis Award and the 1999 NFHS National Volleyball Coach of the Year.
Maris has also been inducted into the following Halls of Fame: New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association, New Jersey State Coaches Association, Hudson County and Secaucus High School.
Maris is married to Tom, they have two children, Joe and Andrea. Her Bachelor’s Degree is from William Paterson Uni-versity and her Master’s Degree is from Montclair State University. She is also the owner of Maria Nolan’s Developmental Volleyball Camp for girls.
NICHOLAS LEOMATTHEW LEOInspirational Youth Award
Diagnosed at a very young age with Ataxia-Telangiestsia, Nicholas and Mat-thew Leo have never let their disorder hold them back. Born seventeen months apart, the boys were always encouraged by their parents to be active and they took that advice to heart.
Nick began bowling at eight years old with the aid of a ramp. He used physics to help him hook and curve the ball. A student at Northern Valley Regional High School Demarest, Nick now competes for the Norseman Bowling Team and junior leagues throughout the state. He has earned two varsity letters and is poised to receive his third in the fall. Off the lanes, Nick has been an honor roll student and served as the public relations officer for Hand-in-Hand, a teen peer group that facilitates socialization among children with special needs.
Matthew, also a student at Northern Val-ley Regional High School Demarest, has
been playing baseball since the first grade. Passionate about the sport, he has been able to bat with assistance from his fa-ther. He serves as the scorekeeper for the Norseman freshman baseball team. Like his brother, Matthew is a bowler too, and competes in junior tournaments through-out the state for the Norsemen Bowling Team, using a ramp and wheelchair. In 2013, the Closter Recreation Department created the Matthew Leo Leadership and Courage Award in his honor.
Matt and Nick were recently awarded the Bergen County 16th Annual Salute to Champions Award.
CHRIS LOCURTOInspirational Adult Award
As the head football coach for Northern Highlands, Chris Locurto has led his team to many spectacular wins, but the most impressive was his battle against meningitis.
In February 2012, Chris contracted bacterial meningitis. He is not sure where he got it. It could have been simply shaking the wrong hand at a coaching clinic. It began with an intense earache and then high fever followed by becoming delusional and disoriented. He spent the next month in and out of a coma. His wife was told to get her affairs in order. The doctors don’t know how, but he fought through it.
His coaching career at Northern High-lands Regional High School began in 2007, where he is currently a physi-cal education and health teacher. Prior to Northern Highlands he taught and coached at Spring Valley High School.
At Spring Valley his team won the State Section 7 title for the first time in the school’s history. While at North-ern Highlands he led the team to the playoffs for the first time in 13 years. The team went to the State Semi-Finals
for the first time in 17 years. In 2012 the team was ranked the #7 rushing offense in New Jersey during the regu-lar season and in 2013 they became league champions.
LAUREN RHEINInspirational Adult Award
On the honor roll, dean’s list, volun-teering at Vander-bilt University Children’s Hospital and captain of the bowling team, you would never know she is caring for her mom who has cancer.
Nancy Rhein, Lauren’s mom, was di-agnosed with ovarian cancer in 2008. After three surgeries and numerous rounds of chemo she suffered a stroke. She had to learn how to read, write, walk and talk, but she managed to recover. The cancer then spread to her brain. She had two surgeries and numerous radiation treatments. She managed to recover again. The cancer then spread to her spine. She had more radiation and is now undergoing chemo.
During this trying time, Lauren managed to maintain her grades and kept improv-ing her bowling. Lauren took off two se-mesters at Vanderbilt to help her mom. Lauren graduated from Vanderbilt University after studying Health Care Administration and Economics with a minor in Religious Studies. She was been on the Dean’s List for two years as well as the SEC Academic Honor Roll for four years.
Lauren was a member of the Nationally Ranked Varsity Bowling Team for four years and was Captain for three. As a sophomore, Lauren became the young-est captain of any sport in the history of Vanderbilt University. In 2013 her team finished second in the national tourna-ment.
Lauren was featured on television in
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2011 when she was the National Run-ner-Up in the NCAA Bowling Champion-ships. She was seen again in the finals in 2013 when Vanderbilt came up short against the University of Nebraska.
Her bowling career began well before college. At IHA she was captain of the team for two years and all county for four years. Lauren was named to the North Jersey Bowling All Decade Team and was named Bowler of the Year twice.
Lauren also began her call to service at IHA where she was involved in peer ministry, Eucharistic ministry, student ambassadors and more. Lauren has made it her life’s mission to care for her mother and then professionally to care for others.
Lauren is also an avid golfer. She was captain of the golf team in high school for two years, an all-county golfer for four years, all north jersey golfer for three years, and an all-state golfer for two years. Lauren is currently the as-sistant golf coach at IHA.
ARIEL SCOTTCollege Athlete of the Year
A graduate of Penn State Uni-versity, Ariel Scott can be proud of her impressive athletic career, her academics and her community outreach. Ariel chose to use her skills on and off the court to help those around her.
While at Penn State she majored in public relations and minored in busi-ness and liberal arts. She maintained well over a 3.0 GPA and earned Aca-demic All-Big Ten honors and was an Big Ten Distinguished Scholar.
Ariel started her freshman year as the lead right side hitter, which she main-tained all four years. Some of her many awards in the college volleyball arena
include First Team All-America, Big Ten Player of the Year, Volleyball Magazine First Team All-America, Unanimous All-Big Ten and was named MVP of count-less tournaments. On many occasions Ariel led the team in kills.In addition to playing volleyball, Ariel volunteered with the special olympics and taught volleyball. She served as a volunteer teaching assistant at House-rville Elementary School, where she was in charge of assisting fourth grade students with their reading and writing skills.
Ariel regularly assisted with the organi-zation of donations and distribution of food as a volunteer at the State College Area Food Bank. She has assisted with the creation of community outreach programs, designed to encourage vol-unteering at the food bank.
Ariel assisted in the organization and promotion of “Happy Volley,” a very large club tournament for high school volleyball players. Each year of the camp, she served as a coach and coun-selor.
Ariel Victoria Scott lived in Teaneck, and later in Ridgewood, and attended Immaculate Heart Academy. During her high school career, Ariel guided the Blue Eagles to four straight league championships, the 2009 county cham-pionship and three straight state and tournament of champions champion-ships. She was a three-time First Team All-League and two-time First Team All-County and All-State honoree. Ariel earned Second Team All-League her freshman year and Second Team All-County and All-State sophomore year. She was a member of the GEVA High Performance team, and was selected Volleyball Magazine 13 First Class Un-derclassmen. Ariel’s accomplishments in high school go on and on. In addition to volleyball she also lettered in basket-ball and track and was a two time High School Gatorade Player of the Year.
FRANK SALVANOSpecial Achievement Award for Extraordinary Success as a Baseball Coach
Frank began his career at Kennedy High School teach-ing Social Studies, three years later he moved to St. Joseph’s Regional High School, where he has been teach-ing and coaching for over 30 years. Frank describes his time at St. Joseph’s High School as a “privilege and honor working with the best administrators, assistant coaches and players.”
During his coaching career, Frank has achieved a record of 593-169 (as of 4/13/14). In April 2013, he surpassed Don Bosco’s county win record of 556 wins. He holds most of the county tournament records including titles, championship games, wins and winning percentage).
In 1998, Frank won the triple crown, league, county and state champion-ships. His team was ranked #1 team in New Jersey and #10 in the nation. During his career he won 15 league championships, 7 county champion-ships, 5 county championships, 3 state championships. He also has two State Ledger Trophies for the Best in Bergen and the only team with two runner-up Team of the Century in 1998.
Among Frank’s awards are New Jersey State Coaches Hall of Fame, 1998 Coach of the Year, Ed Strohmeyer Memorial Award for Sportsmanship and Bergen County Service Award.
Frank is a member of the county tour-nament selection committee and the all-county team selection committee.
Frank is an athlete himself, playing baseball, football (all-league) and wres-tling (runner up district champion). He graduated from Seton Hall University in 1974.
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LOUIS RAVETTINESpecial Achievement Award for Excellence in Sports Officiating
Lou is a graduate of East Rutherford High School where he was a three sport athlete in football, basket-ball and baseball and achieved the honors of First Team All Passaic Valley Conference in basketball and Second team in football. He was in-ducted as a Charter Member of his High School Hall of Fame.
While playing basketball at Fairleigh Dickinson University as a scholar-ship player, he was named 1st team All State, 1st team All Tri-State (New Jersey, New York and Connecticut), 1st team All Conference, 1st team All Met-ropolitan, All East Player of the Week and later was inducted into FDU’s Hall of Fame.
Lou’s love for sports easily led him to a new aspect of sports as an official. He has officiated basketball for over 40 years in the high school and college level for both boys and girls. Among his career’s highlights, he has worked the Finals of theTournament of Cham-pions (TOC) three times in addition to a number of times in the Semi and Quarter Finals. He has been fortu-nate to have officiated the State and Sectional Finals in All groups of boys and girls basketball. Also, he worked many County Finals in Bergen, Passaic, Hudson, Essex and Union. During his college officiating career, he officiated in the Central Atlantic College Confer-ence from 1991 to 2007.
He also pursued a new love of officiat-ing High School volleyball for both the boys and girls. Since starting his offi-cial career in volleyball in 2001, he has had the honor to work the Passaic and Hudson County Finals as well as the Finals of the Tournament of Champions (TOC).
JOSEPH A. DEL BUONO Sr. Special Achievement Award for Outstanding Career as Coach and Leader-ship for the BCCA
Joe Del Buono, Sr. is one of the most successful basket-ball and baseball coaches in Ramapo High School his-tory. An accom-plished three-sport athlete in his own right, Joe brought his love of athletics to Ramapo as a coach.
Joe started coaching at Ramapo as an assistant football coach under Mike Miello. Joe worked in that program for 14 years and, according to Coach Miello, was an integral part of the team’s NBIL and state titles. Joe then became a head coach after working under Steve Turro, going seven years running the baseball program and 13 years with basketball. As head baseball coach, Joe developed many talented players, including five All-County selec-tions. He was the first and only Ramapo coach to win a Bergen County base-ball tournament title (1997), the first Ramapo coach to win a State Sectional title (1998) and one of two coaches to win NBIL divisional titles. He also brought Ramapo to the final four of the County Baseball Tournament twice. Joe was twice honored as Coach of the Year by the Ridgewood news and his 1997 County Championship team was honored by the Bergen Record and the BCCA as Team of the Year.
On the hardwood, Joe worked under Stan Kaminski before attaining the head position and also left an indelible mark at Ramapo. In his 13 years, Joe devel-oped 12 All-County basketball players, won the Fort Lee Holiday Tournament three consecutive years (1998-2001), won the NBIL Division title five years in a row (1998-2002) and then again in 2007, made it to the final four of the Bergen County tournament in 1999, and won the North 1 Group 3 State Sectional title in 2005. As for honors,
Joe’s 1999 team has the best sixteen game win/loss record in NBIL history (16-0) and Joe has personally received Coach of the Year honors by the Ridge-wood News three times as well as being given the Howard H. Bollerman award by BCCA in 2004.
As dedicated as he was to Ramapo, Coach Del Buono’s dedication to ath-letics went outside the realm of our school. Joe is a past president and cur-rent Secretary/Treasurer of the Bergen County Coach’s Association, a member of the Bergen County Tournament Committee, was the Freshman County Basketball tournament Chairperson for 11 years, and has been responsible for All-County, Player of the Year and Team of the Year selection and presentation. Joe graduated from St. Luke’s High School in Ho-Ho-Kus in 1964. He then went on to receive his Bachelor of Arts at Montclair State University. He later attained his NJ Supervisor’s Certificate and a Master’s of Science from Bridge-port University. He taught history at Midland Park High School for 27 years. Coach Joe Del Buono will always be re-membered for his professionalism, work ethic and dedication to athletics.
TARA MADIGANSpecial Achievement Award forOutstanding Coaching of and Service to High School Soccer
Celebrated by her peers, Tara Madigan, has become one of Bergen County’s premier coaches. Her career began at Tenafly Middle/High School where she was a health and physical education teacher, Head Softball Coach and Assistant Varsity Boys Soccer Coach. Tara moved to Northern Highlands Regional High School in 2003. She is cur-rently the Head Soccer Coach as well as a health and physical education teacher.
As a coach, Tara has won 6 league titles, 5 Bergen County titles, 5 Group III State Sectional Titles, Bergen County Team of
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the Year, her team was ranked #1 in the state for three consecutive years, her team was ranked #1 in the region for the same three consecutive years and in in 2011 (#4), 2012 (#5) and 2013 (#2) her team was ranked nationally. In 2013 the Northern Highland’s girls’ soccer program set a new, New Jersey State record for most consecutive wins with 65 from 2011 – 2013. The team has beat its own streak with a winning streak of 72 games.
Tara was selected to coach the EAST team at the first girls High School All-American game in December 2013. She has now be-come the permanent coach for that same team. Tara credits her players for many of her accomplishments. Tara’s coaching awards include: Bergen County Women’s Coaches Association Coach of the Year, North Jersey Coach of the Year, North 1 Region Coach of the Year by NJGSCA, New Jersey State Coach of the Year by NJGSCA, Regional Coach of the Year by NSCAA and Regional Coach of the Year by NFHS.
Her own accomplishments as a player are as impressive. Tara played varsity soccer, basketball and softball at River Dell high School. There she achieved all league, all county and all state for soccer, the lead-ing goal scorer in the county her fresh-man year. She was also all league and all county for softball where he team played in the state championship in 1994 and in the county championship in 1997.
Charles W. JohnsonThomas L. Della Torre Special Achievement
In 40 years of coaching, Chuck Johnson has only had four losing seasons. During that time he has established him-self as a leader among football coaches. One of his many accomplish-ments is that he is the only coach to beat three parochial schools in a five-year period.
Chuck began his career at Bogota High
School in 1974 where he was a physi-cal education teacher and an assistant and head football coach. He never had a losing season at Bogota.
In 1984, he moved to Ridgewood High School where he became a wellness teacher and the head football coach. He has also coached baseball and girls basketball. While at Ridgewood, his team won the Group IV Section One State Championships in 2003 and 2004. His teams have gone to the playoffs every year, except one, since 1998.
In addition to coaching, Chuck is fully committed to teaching. With the help of colleague Sheryl Soucy, he devel-oped an entirely new wellness-based curriculum for Ridgewood High School physical education students.
Chuck believes that his success in coaching and teaching is based on creating a “relaxed, comfortable work-ing relationship with each student and each athlete.” He creates a rapport to “promote engagement and per-formance of the learner/athlete.” He helps each player use their skills to their highest potential.
His awards include the Rutgers Cup Winner in 1986 for Outstanding Football Team in Northern New Jersey, John F. Bateman Award for Outstand-ing High School Football Coach in New Jersey by Rutgers Alumni in 2006, he was inducted into the New Jersey Scholastic Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2002 and the Lou Rettino Award for Outstanding Tri-State Area High School Coach of the Week by the New York Giants in 1998, 2004 and 2012.
His personal athletic career was also at Ridgewood High School where he played varsity baseball and football and was the captain of the football team in 1969. He then went on to Gettysburg College where he earned three varsity letters for football and four varsity letters for baseball. He was all the captain of the baseball
team in 1974. After college, Chuck played semi-pro baseball as a part of the Ridgewood Stan Musial Team and the Ridgewood Suburban League Team, where he won three state champion-ships.
STEVEN SCHAPIROCourageous Youth Award
Top Hockey De-fenseman for St. Joseph Regional High School, Ste-ven Shapiro would never have guessed that his hockey career and his life would be put on hold his senior year of high school.
Diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer, Steven was devastated. But instead of giving up, Steven decided to fight through his cancer and get his life back. A diagno-sis like this could certainly have meant the end of Steven’s hockey career. Instead, Steven used it as a motivator. In between treatments he would go to games and practices to be with his teammates.
After 3 cycles of chemo therapy in a four-month span, Steven was back on the ice where he should be. His first game back was a 6-1 win over Pascack Valley. According to his coach, “he hadn’t missed a beat.”
Steven Shapiro was voted assistant captain by his teammates prior to his diagnosis. He showed leadership and determination through his treatment and by getting back on the ice with his teammates.
During his hockey career, Steven played in back-to-back championships with the Kodiak Hockey Club (2007 – 2008, 2008 – 2009). He won the division championship in Delaware’s Flight on Ice Tournament in 2009-2010. In his two years playing at St. Joseph’s Regional, the team played in the league finals.
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Steven is now playing Junior Hockey for the Avalanche organization.
KATHY GRAEFWalter E. Goepel Amateur Athlete Award
Kathy Graef spent her 32-year career teaching math at Northern Valley Re-gional High School where she also coached cross country track. Her personal athletic career began at a young age. In high school she was a 12 Varsity Letter winner as well as the Most Valuable Player in both basketball and softball. She was also All League and All County in both of those sports.
Always a competitive athlete, early in her career Kathy earned countless awards from local and NY City Road Runner Races. She placed in the top 3 in her age group in multiple half marathons and marathons, leading into triathlons and ultimately Ironman Lake Placid. Her love for competitive running spurred her career as a cross-country coach and allowed her to share her passion for the sport.
Some of her accomplishments include: four-time Ironman finisher, placing in the top 3-4 in her age group; 2:52 best marathon time; NYC Marathon finisher multiple times placing in the top 2-4 of her age group; winner of many local races and Olympic distance triathlons. She was also inducted into the Bergen County Women Coaches Association’s Hall of Fame.
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THE Y IS FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, because we believe that all kids deserve opportunities to discover who they are and what they can achieve. That’s why, through the Y, youth today are cultivating the values, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health and educational achievement.
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FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETES
DEANNA DILANDRORamapo High School • 11 LettersAll League & All County Cross CountryAll League & All County Indoor TrackBergen Record Athlete of the WeekAll Suburban Athlete Star Ledger High School Top PerformerNorth Jersey’s Rookie of the Year 2011 Attending Rutgers University
CHEYENNE BELLERANDEmerson High School • 7 LettersAll League VolleyballAll League, All County, All State Shot PutAll League, All State DiscusNational Art Honor SocietyState Champion Discus10th in nation-Shot Put New Balance NationalsAttending Howard University
MADISON DUNBARNorthern Highlands Regional • 8 LettersAll League & All County BasketballAll League & All County Lacrosse Recipient of the Women & Sport Day Award Northern Highland record Holder for Varsity Wins (98), Assists (627), Steals (516)1000 Point Scorer BasketballNJ Women in Sports AwardNational Honor SocietyAttending University of Chicago
JOSETTE NORRISTenafly High School • 12 LettersAll League & All County Cross CountryWinter & Spring TrackGroup 3 State Champion 1600M Outdoor Track State Champion at the Meet of Champions in 1600MOutdoor Track First Team All American, placed 2nd in Nationals in the mile run.Athlete of the Season junior yearAttending University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
KATHERINE HAINESRidgefield Park High School •10 LettersAll County Volleyball, BasketballAll League Volleyball, BasketballNational Honor SocietyEnglish Honor SocietyBasketball 2nd highest scorer (1621 points)Bergen Record Athlete of the WeekNorth & South Tournament of ChampionAttending Sacred Heart University
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MALE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETES
LUKE ANNICHIARICONorthern Valley Old Tappan • 8 Letters 1st Team All-State TrackAll County & All League TrackThe Bergen Record Athlete of the YearStar Ledger All NJ Athlete of the YearBergen Meet of Champions Outstanding
Field Performer12th Place Indoor Nationals Pole VaultWestwood NJ UNICO – Brian Piccolo AwardBSA Eagle ScoutCivil Air Patrol Cadet Chief MSGT.Attending Wake Forest University
CHRISTOPHER PIERRE MASCETTIHackensack High School • 10 LettersAll League & All County Cross CountryAll League & All County Indoor TrackAll League & All County Outdoor TrackNational Honor SocietyAttending Lehigh University
JABRILL PEPPERSParamus Catholic • 10 Letters1st Team All League, County, State and All American Football1st Team All League, County, State and All American Track & FieldFour Time State Champion FootballBergen County & League Record holder in the 200MState Champion Track & Field 100M and 200MEnded HS Football Career as the #2 Ranked Player NationallyAttending Michigan
KEVIN SERRAOBergen County Academies • 11 Letters1st Team All County Winter Track1st Team All North Jersey1st Team All League Cross Country, Winter Track, Spring TrackNational Merit Commended ScholarGO 4 the Goal Pediatric Cancer Awarness ClubAttending Middleburg College
ANDREW T. TRUMBETTINorthern Valley Demarest • 10 LettersAll County Football, TrackAll State Football, TrackAll American Football, TrackUnder Armour All American FootballFootball Team Captain2013 #1 Shot-put thrower in the CountyAttending University of Notre Dame
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J. BARRY STANFORD AWARD
CAROLINE M. CHAGARESRamapo High School6 LettersGirls High School All-America Soccer TeamGirls Youth All-America Team2-time NJ Soccer Gatorade Player of the YearTop 20 All-State, All County, All-League Soc-cer112 goals, 48 assists, Captain HS Soccer TeamU-20 U.S. Women’s National Team poolNational Honor SocietyWorld Language National Honor SocietyHarvard Immigration & Refugee ClinicAttending Harvard University
TARYN DE LEONNorthern Valley Old Tappan8 LettersAll County High JumperAll County PentathleteState Champion High JumpCCD TeacherGirl Scout Gold AwardAttending Winthrop University
CINDY HANorthern Valley Demarest4 LettersAll League GolfAll County GolfAll State GolfThe Bergen Record Female Golfer of the YearGirls’ County Tournament ChampionAmerican Junior Golf Association 39th Ranked Golfer in CountryAttending Vanderbilt
MADISON LEVINE Indian Hills High School9 LettersAll State Softball All County SoftballAll League SoftballTeam Leader on 3 League Champion & County Champion, SoftballAll League BasketballAttending The College of New Jersey
ALLISON NEUMANNImmaculate Heart Academy3 LettersAll County, All League, All State, All Non-Public SoccerNJGSCA top 20 playerNSCAA Senior Excellence AwardNJGSCA National Girls & Women in Sport RecipientFirst Team All Freedom Division, All State – SkiingVolunteer Silver Bay YMCAAssistant Coach Torpedoes Youth SoccerNational Honor SocietyAttending College of the Holy Cross
MARK J. FOSSATISt. Joseph Regional High School7 LettersNJ Gatorade Player of the YearMSG Varsity Player of the YearAll State & All County FootballRecord holder at school, most tackles career, season & kicking pts3 State Championships – captainNational Honor SocietyUNICO memberGreen Knight AmbassadorAttending Princeton University
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NIA REEDImmaculate Heart Academy4 LettersHigh School All American VolleyballTop Ten Nationally Gatorade Player of the Year3 Time NJ Player of the YearThe Bergen Record Fall Athlete of the YearVolunteer Junior Coach and TutorAttending Penn State
LINDSEY ELIZABETH ROGERSImmaculate Heart Academy7 LettersAll County BasketballFirst-Team Big North All-LeagueNJSIAA Scholar Athlete AwardStar-Ledger All County HonorsNational Honor SocietyIHA Peer MentorVolunteer Van Dyke Nursing HomeInvestors Savings Bank Academic Excellence AwardAttending Saint Michael’s College
JAKE ROLLINSGlen Rock High School4 LettersNew Jersey State Bowling Champion 2014Record News - NJ Bowler of the Year – 2xStar Ledger - NJ State Bowler of the YearRon Fox Award for Winter AthleteNJ Singles Classic championUmpire & Assistant Commissioner for Youth Basketball Volunteer Youth Bowling InstructorAttending William Paterson University
JOHNNY SEBASTIANBergen Catholic7 LettersAll League, All County Wrestling4 Time Bergen County Champion WrestlingAll-American Wrestling3 Time State Champion WrestlingBergen Catholic All Time Win Leader with 143 Victories, WrestlingRanked #1 Nationally4x District Champion3x Regional ChampionAttending Northwestern University
CLARE SHEANorthern Highlands Regional High School4 LettersFirst Team All State3 Time All County SoccerNJ Gatorade Player of the YearNJ Record Player of the YearNSCAA National Player of the YearNational Honor SocietyBuddy Ball sportsAttending United States Military Academy
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HONOREES FROM 1966-2013
PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
RICHARD POOR AWARD FOR SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY
YMCA PERSON OF THE YEAR
1966 Addison Burroughs 1968 Vince Lombardi 1980 Don Criqui 1981 Gene Michael1982 Tom Della Torre 1983 John McMullen 1984 Joseph Squillace 1985 Clifford Coyman 1986 Senator Bill Bradley 1987 M. Jerry Breslin, Jr.1988 Dr. Allan Levy 1989 George Martin 1990 William McDowell
1991 Bill Parcells 1992 Mike Fratello 1993 Sr. Lawrence Mahon & Mickey Corcoran 1994 Jon Hanson1995 Paul Giblin1996 James F. Higgins1997 Bert Ammerman1998 Eugene Westlake1999 W. “Pat” Schuber2000 Barbara Gaydick & Ed Strohmeyer
2001 Dr. Paul Berman2002 Anne Donovan2003 Tony Karcich2004 Mike Miello2005 Jerry Emison2006 Ralph Lella2007 Capt. Robert P. McGovern2008 Jeff Jasper2009 Judge Michael R. Dressler2010 Ed Craumer2011 Bill Madden2012 Dr. Michael Kuchar2013 Michael A. Maron
1966 Curt Blefary, Baseball1967 Elston Howard, Yankees1968 Bill Hands, Baseball1969 Teata Semiz, Bowling1970 Brant Alyea, Baseball1971 Bill Ziobro, Golf1972 Billy Paultz, Basketball1973 Ron Johnson, Giants1975 Ed Marinaro, Football1976 Tom Gorman, Umpire1977 NJ Sports Authority1978 Jim Bouton, Atlanta Braves 1979 Otto Greiner, Golf1980 Bruce Harper, Football Kathleen Mosolino,
Basketbal. .
1981 George Chinaglia, Soccer1982 Mike Laga, Baseball1983 NJ Rams1984 Dave Jennings, Football1985 Tom Waddell, Baseball1986 Dan Pasqua, Yankees1987 Karl Nelson, Giants1988 Ed Whitman, Golf1989 Jack Lazorko, Baseball1990 Jim McGovern, Golf1994 Cassandra Bally, Golf1996 Wayne Chrebet, Jets1997 Doug Glanville, Chicago
Cubs1998 Bobby Jones, Colorado Rockies
1999 Ron Villone, Cincinnati Reds2000 Tony Campbell, NBA2001 Mark DeRosa, Atlanta Braves2003 Jim Finn, Giants2004 John Flaherty, NY Yankees2005 Zack Smithlin, Baseball2006 Howard Cross, Giants2008 Jeffrey Allan Feagles Giants2009 Shooter Hunt2010 Jerry Palmieri (Professional Coach)2011 Vin Mazzaro2012 Christina McHale2013 Morgan Hoffmann
1987 George Baldwin1988 Dick Rodda 1989 Tom Simos1990 Bob Potts1991 Al Imbimbio1992 Jeff Jasper & Jacob Brown1993 Yaz Consalvo1995 Doug Parcells1996 Doug & Linda Yennie1997 George Potterton1998 Dennis Steinberg
1999 Mike Pirone2000 Jim MacDonald2001 Bruce McFarlane2002 Kathy Pignatelli2003 Evan Baumgarten2004 Marty Caspare2005 Kevin Purcell2006 David Walsh2007 Jim Oettinger & Cheryl Miller-Porter2008 Detective Kenneth Martin2009 Ed Seavers
2010 Al K. Deaett Joe Luongo2011 Dominick Polifrone Lee & Annie Tremble2012 John Wroblewski Sean McCann2013 Timothy J. Cronin Jerry Keegan
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NICHOLAS SAINGAS SERVICE TO YOUTH AWARDFOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS
WILLIAM CORCORAN SERVICE TO YOUTH AWARD
THOMAS L. DELLA TORRE SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
1966 Pete Carlesimo 1970 James A. McFaul1971 Frank Misar 1974 Casper Muehleck 1975 Jack Yockers 1976 Tom Della Torre 1977 Matty Certosimo 1978 Lou Lanzalotto 1979 Joe Cervino1980 Eugene Littler 1981 Richard Hitt 1982 Dan Luciano 1983 Larry Ennis, Sr. 1984 Bill Monaghan 1985 Mickey Corcoran 1986 Rip Collins
1987 Jack Speary 1988 Ed Strohmeyer 1989 Ed Caporale 1990 Sal Cascio 1991 Tony Comeleo 1992 John Mazziota 1993 Fred Conrad 1994 Jerry Emison 1995 Lou Molino 1996 Pete LaBarbiera Chuck Swenson1997 Mike Miello 1998 Bill Librera 1999 Jerry Lewis 2000 Tom Imparato 2001 Ray Siegrist
2002 Al Taliaferro Bob Carcich2003 Frank DeLuise Greg Butle. 2004 Frank Dawson 2005 Ed Craumer2006 Michael J. O’Brien2007 Richard Bennett2008 Reginald Williams2009 Jay Mahoney2010 Joseph Leicht2011 Frank “Butch” Servideo2012 Frederick Stengel, Jr.2013 Peter Crandall
1979 Rose Marie Battaglia1980 Sister Lawrence Mahon1981 Doris Grassini1982 Mary Ann Pieshala1983 Kitty Batterson1984 Joan Brown1985 Barbara Barlow 1986 Barbara Gaydick1987 Pat Harrington 1989 Eileen Sake1989 Chris Fitzpatrick
1990 Brenda Canal 1991 M.J. Sokolik1992 Beverly Rosenstein1993 Yvonne Boggio 1994 Chris Cauda1995 Sue Liddy1997 Beth DelVecchio1998 Angela Hickey1999 Louise Springer2000 Bev Karch2001 Val Darden
2004 Barbara Muller 2005 Sharon Iacono2006 Deborah J. Paul2007 Constance Story2008 Dianne Furusawa2009 Melissa Landeck2010 Leslie Stephen2011 Janet Molino2012 MariaElena Bellinger2013 Steve Silver
1994 Vernon Rollins1995 Ed Church1996 Bill Harris1997 Charles Brown1998 Henry Corsale1999 Paul Schwartz2000 Joe DeFalco
2001 Joe Montesano2002 Al Naimo2003 Herb Cohen2004 Robert Kingsley2005 Bob Seddon2006 C. Christian Schmid2007 Bill Jaeger
2008 Dennis Rossi2009 Edward Salvi2010 Greg Toal2011 Hank Horbatuck2012 Robert Valli2013 Howard Conklin
WOMAN ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
1966 Maureen Orcutt, Golf1967 Marge Mason, Golf1968 Betty Gerson, Horse Back Riding1969 Louise Gonnerman, Tennis1970 Evelyn Terhune, Fencing
1971 Joan Oleske, Golf 1972 Louise Gonnerman, Tennis1973 Rose Marie Battaglia,
Basketball
1974 Shirley Babington & Marti Cavanaugh Platform Tennis 1977 Helen McMahon, Bowling1977 Carol Blazejowski, Basketball1979 Anne Donovan, Basketball
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SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD1978 Joseph McCrane Promotion of Meadowlands
Sports Complex
1979 Gerry Lees Contribution to Bergen
County Athletics
Metropolitan Amateur Baseball League
1981 Rutherford Sr. Babe Ruth National Baseball
Championship Team
Dave Anderson - Contribution to Bergen
County Sports
1982 Malcolm Borg Contribution to Bergen County Sports
1983 Edward A. Jesser, Jr. Contribution to Bergen
County
1984 Caiphus Vilakazi For Athletic Accomplishment
1985 Marden Nystrom For Service to the YMCA
1987 Bob Zschack Outstanding Service to Youth
Colonel Don Hull Contribution to Amateur
Athletics
1988 Betty Semenecz Contribution to Bergen
County Youth
1989 Troast Athletic Club Outstanding Service to Youth of Hackensack
1990 Bill Madden Contribution to Sports
Dan Gasalberti Contribution to Substance
Awareness Programs
1991 Andrew Feintuch Contribution to Development of Substance
Awareness Programs
Robert W. Peterson Contribution to Sports History
1992 Tim Higgins Professional Excellence i.
Sports Officiating
1993 Jeff Albies Contribution to College
Baseball Coaching
1994 Chris Donfield Outstanding Success as
Basketball Coach
1995 Charlie McGill Contribution to Bergen
County Sports
Al Hynes Professional Excellence in Sports Officiating
Chris Langan Combining Athletic and
Academic Excellence
1996 Ralph Cobb Outstanding Career as a
Baseball Coach
Ed Koehler First Bergen County
Athletic Trainer
1997 Stephanie Habif Contribution to Volleyball
1998 Paul Heenehan - Extraordinary Success
as a Soccer Coach
Tony Karcich - Extraordinary Success as a Football Coach
John Kenny Contribution to the YMCA and Bergen County Youth
1999 1998-99 Teaneck Basketball Team
Group IV State Champions
2000 John Ponchak Outstanding Career as a
Baseball Coach
Mike Mullin YMCA Bowler of the Decade
2001 Bob Kurland Lifetime Contribution to Sports
Marty Rivard - Outstanding Basketball Coaching Career
John Kirchhof - Outstanding Career as a
Cross Country Coach
2002 Ed Camp Professional Excellence
in Sports Officiating
Beth Powell Outstanding Coaching of and
Service to High School Volleyball
2003 Ralph Borgess Lifetime Contribution to
Athletics
George Jockish Outstanding Contribution to
Youth of Bergen County
2004 Bob Lynch Lifetime Contribution to
Athletics
Sue Liddy Outstanding Basketball
Coaching Career
2005 Larry Barr Outstanding Service to the
YMCA and Bergen County Youth
Jim Jacobsen Special Achievement as a Golf Coach
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WALTER E. GOEPEL AMATEUR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD
1968 Cal MacCracken, Tennis
1969 Jackie Sims, Cycling
1972 Frank Capsouras, Wrestling Robert Dow, Fencing
1975 Steve Woznick, Cycling
1976 Clyde Worthen, Judo
1977 Tom Husted, Wrestling
1978 Jimmy Dee, Golf
1979 Craig Beardsley, Swimming
1980 Jim Doyle, Hockey Elaine Zayak, Figure Skating
1981 Tim Mullen, Basketball Laura Dougherty, Basketball
1982 Elias Zurita, Soccer Grace Kim, Tennis
1983 Jack Tichacek, Fencing Andy Muhlstock, Baseball
1984 Chris Catalfo, Wrestling Doug Nelson, Judo Terry, Patty, Christine
O’Reilly, Tennis
1985 Mark, Peter, Armand Leone, Horseback Riding
Celia Schutz, Judo
1986 Lee Shelley, Fencing Beth Beglin, Field Hockey
1987 Jim McGovern, Golf Jasmin Jones, Track
1988 Jessica Grieco, Cycling Mike Wasko, Bobsledding
1989 Craig Halyard, Triple Jump Lisa Schwartz, Karate
1991 Rich Barretta, Running Rachel Pchola, Swimming
1992 Herb Perez, Taekwondo Alison Vort, Freestyle, Skiing
1993 Darius Pemberton, Track Bernice Slezak, Golf1995 James Arendt, Swimming
and Wheelchair Racing
1996 Paul Lee, Tennis Liliko Ogasawara, Judo
1997 Jim Manno, Running Christine Sacco, Basketball
1998 Jamie Levine, Tennis Ken MacDonald, Golf Joe McVeigh, Running
1999 Jean Chodnicki, Running Hank Conway and Val
Orosz, Tennis
2000 Martin Catalioto, Golf Katie Allison, Golf Celita Schulz, Judo
Pat Sempier Special Achievement as a Kicking Coach Stan Woods Special Achievement as a Wrestling Coach
2007 Joseph Cervino Jr. Achievement as a Baseball
and Wrestling Coach
2008 Adolph “Sonny” Santorine Special Achievement in
Scheduling and Organization for Athletic
Directors
2009 Peter Amoruso, Professional Excellence
in Sports Officiating
Peter J. DeFranco, Professional Excellence in Sports Officiating
2010 Mitch Mele, Professional Excellence
in Sports Officating Curtis March, Lifetime Contributions
to Teaneck High School Girls and Boys Basketball
Sean Kelly, BCC Basketball Mike LoPresti, FDU Women’s Bowling
2011 Mike Glynn Outstanding Cross Country & Track Coaching
Brian Long Outstanding Basketball
Coaching Career Tracy Trobiano Outstanding Girls Soccer Coaching Career
2012 Terence Burke, Football & Baseball Coach
John Gorman, Professional Excellence in Sports
Officiating
2013 Mike Corcoran Professional Excellence in Sports Officiating
Michael Ives Lifetime Contribution to
Swimming
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J. BARRY STANFORDFOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
1986 Richard Massey Cathy Kaminski
1987 Brian Wells Kirsten Christenson
1990 Ginny Dalton Andreas Maier Kevin McMullan Pat Sullivan
1992 Heather Wilson Casey Kutner
1997 Don Pritzlaff
1998 Kate McNamara
1999 Stephanie Smith
2000 Erin Engelhardt John Cole Alecko Eskandarian Eric Norgarrd Philip Stolt
2001 John Blackgrove Karen Seavers Jim Wladyka
2002 David Policano Jeannine Mondescando Marisa Suarez
2003 Gary Grant Anike Orimogunje Jerry Rinaldi
2004 Brian Toal Zak Pollinger
2005 Lauren Cash Brian Cushing Steven Hunt Vin Mazzaro Jim Taranto Tahirah Williams Heather Zurich
2006 Stephen Erickson Kyle Lustenberger Chris Hogan Amy Piccinich Alana Presslaff Tricia Murphy Kennelly
2007 Christina Law Alyssa May Tayler D. Wejnert Niall Anthony Buckley Alexander Lee Corey Raji Fred Santaite
2008 Brittany Bauinco Aileen C. Daniels Sara Ely Lisa Jaris Christian J. Trautwein Keon Williams
2009 Jared Forestieri Jack Holuba Gregory C. Hoffman Daniel Levine Marie Minasi Chuck Stewart Jaclyn Ann Wood
2010 Foriana Borova Ashley Nicole Clarke John Farelli, Jr. Jackie Marshall David Najem Lindsay M. Runge Timothy Swatek
2011 Aiyana Whitney Thomas Barnes Gabriella Cuevas John T. Marut Erin Mary McGovern Stephen Mozia Patrick Rono Kaleb Zuidema
2012 Charles Aexandre Copti Ashley Jenna De Young Casey Marie Fazio Devin Fuller Myasia K. Jacobs Leo Lim Harrison A. Shih Daryian Anthony Miles Rebecca Skovira Kelci Smesko
2013 Natalie Carti Roland Gamez Katie Gattoni Jonathan Germano Robert Kaminsky Terry Li Hannah Petrone Noah Pounds Ani Sarkisian Samantha Wilkes
2001 Toshiko D’Elia, Running
2002 Kelly Hecking, Swimming Tim Dyas, Running
2003 Kim Salma, Wrestling Frank P. Lucianna, Running
2004 Jan Viviani, Epee Fencing Meagan Hughes, Swimming
2005 Bonnie Schwartz, Swimming Andrew Guiliani, Golf
2007 Arthur Wein, Swimming
2008 Brooke Lindsey Ammerman, Hockey2009 James LaGreca, Running
2010 Jim Bononno, Triathlete
2011 Jenn Brunet, Running
2012 Maya Lawrence, Fencing Tom Eickelberg, Running
2013 Brian P. HIll, Running
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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
1966Neil HeringBruce JankowskiCharlie AdrionBob McLachlinDoug CookBill MedeaHoward HilliardMike Schmeding
1967Jim HudsonBob McLachlinJoe CordoFarrell SheridanSteve Goepel Ted Shoebridge
1968Ed KochajkiMike HuttonRich HalkovichLee MartinsonRich HoldtRandal Sokolik
1969Mike FanuzziGary DePatfoSteve AdamsRich HoldtGary Barakat
1970 Les CasonJoe MurrayChris ElliotBob WalshRoger Farah
1971Joel RaucciLarry Ennis, Jr.Bruce BasileBrian HigginsBruce BokorMark MacCrackenTom D’ArminioAndy Muhlstock
1972 Lee “Skip” JohnsonMark MacCrackenJohn ClearyGreg MillerGary GramkowMike MurburgBob Kleinert
1973Tim ConheeneyDiane LovatoBob KleinertJack LazorkoBill Willoughby
1974 Bob Kleinert Diane LovatoGlenn FavaBeth BeglinCarl PadovanoJean ChodnickiSteve VasquezMaryAnn HedricksBill WilloughbyVanessa Hugley
1975Mike Brown Karen SmithKevin ByrneBecky DeetzGlen FavaMaria DevitaTom HustedTrica HoffDan NoahKathy PfundDave NowackiKathy Suriani
1976 Kevin Byrne Pat AngowskiTom FrancoJennifer BednarekMark GiordanoBecky DeetzKeith HagmanNancy OsleyTom HustedMichelle Weiss
1977 Tom Sienkiewicz Taryn CarterGregory BaronLinda DeRenzoChris CatalfoDebra LeopoldJames HennessyGayle NochimsonRoger Jones Doreen Piano Scott SarnoskiDebra Wojak
1978 Chris Catalfo Jenna SternDavid LaubeMaureen CarrollJames MullenLinda DeRenzoScott SarnoskiJean DicksonJoe ViolaSue Zak
1979 Mark Cieslak Amy LyonsDavid LaubeMara JeffersonSteve CannonSuzanne MoneJohn Eberle Barbara OakleyDerrick TaylorValerie Pagan
1980 Ian Leavesley Kathy Lou LeoneTony DurkinFrancine BonczkowskiJim GravalisLaura DoughertyDouglas JacksonKaren GainesLouis YannitsadisAnne Marie Rodrigue
1981 Lou Kertesz Margaret NiemannJoe BalancoRenee CarterBilly McGovernCathy Crocco John PedatiCaroline Morris Mark WileyJudy Wasmer
1982 Roger Remo Virginia AugustaKevin EdwardsMarie McVeighGlenn RuroedeJudith PalmerRich ByrneSue ParkerWesley WaltonEllen Quantmeyer
1983 Vic DiPasquale Sue KupecSteve BaumanKathy KlaschkaHank DegenaarsCarolyn SonzogniJohn DonnellyDebbie SpellMike RitchieKirsten Teschauer
1984 Stephen Schadler Dana Pellegrino Dan DrescherChristine AdkinsFrank O’KunakPatti GerckensBruce RichardsonSandy GordonVito RosellKim Lehmann
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1985 Andy Papathanassiou Margaret ScutroBill Buckley Christine AdkinsGreg Horner Patti GerckensAndy LuraschiSandy GordonChris SullivanKim Lehmann
1986 Scott Alia Lizanne CoyneMark CaseySue DeAlessandroNick DiGiorgioBetsy MyersPat DoranMargaret RottkampScott MillerCelia Schutz
1987 Frank Manning Kim BaumbachEric BollingerFran SimonCory BookerLauren SingletonChris RaeTara SullivanScott RyderKim Wilson
1988 Matt Morgan Richele Van ZandtDerrick HornerJennifer FinleyWalt McCallPam HealyJason MillerAmy KempfJohn ReeseAnn Wellington
1989 Gerry Dey Christy GilmourDavid FrazierLaura GilliganDavid GeorgasLora MatteisPeter OhnegianJen McDermottTim PernettiStacey Zweil
1990 Bill Cobb Karen FranzChris BoranJen KrokusJason CueMatilda MirandaChris MarroneLori RogoffCraig MaskerLori Rohr
1991 Paul Magrini Lori RohrMike DotoMegan BurkeJamie LakeRaquel DeBonisJames MeloroDawn JohnsonRandy NealMelissa Wyka
1992 Rob Reeder Teri MartinJohn CappelmannPaige FullerDave SchumanKrista KalninsDennis SullivanJennifer MetzCraig ZaikovMary Moser
1993 Alex Hayden Christine SaccoFrank CarriereJennifer AccordinoJoseph CastellanoKathy CaldwellDuane EasonM. EberspeacherKevin MontelbanoTracy Smith
1994 Anthony Hampton Aimee McGuireMarc BautisMichelle MaldonadoMarty HickeyLauren MillerGarett KreitzJenna RogersRob TardioJen Wright
1995 Joe Piela Jonna IaconoAnthony DiCosmoDebbie ChadwickJim FinnSarah KayalMatt IllianDiana LanaJustin SchwartzCaitlin Schrein
1996 Adrian Puzio Rosanna AzzolinoAndrew BadurinaMelanie BussanichFrank ChamberlinKristy SmithWalter KingBronwyn TobinJoseph YiuJulie Ulbrich
1997 John Lerch Deidre McCarthyLuke Hedges Dana SatirLeo JonesJennifer CrusiusKris KordulaKerry FrazerJames Van OrdenArianna Pruett
1998 Michael Bassett Lindsay DavisAdam ScholzeMelinda Colon Rob BarrabeeLauren DickinsonMatthew CaporlettiMolly HarringtonCary SnyderMeghan Quinlan
1999 Jim BurtMeaghan AsseltaCorey KunzCheryl Burdick Tim McDonaghJulie CliffordJoe ScottJennifer FlinchumChris SimmsRachel VanWyckhouse
2000Grant AdamsBeth AndroskiJosh KaukeMaritsa ChristoudiasPat McManusShenee ClarkeJoseph RobinsonNatalie GlavanJoe TyburczyJamie Lilien
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2001Luis CastilloMelissa ConwayDonald FanelliKimberly FarhatRay HendersonStephanie Finke Trevor O’GradyAlison MarinoKaron SingletonErin Piscetta
2002Miles AustinJessica FazekasMatt HenryErin HenryMatthew HorestaKatelyn KleinertRyan PissariMonique HenryDave SicaClair Nowakowski
2003Dave BrauntuchJulie EmanuelNick CalandrinoKelly FazekasRobert RichardsonAlison FinleyJoe SandbergKim MineoKen SinkovitzCourtney Reggo
2004Brian MillerJenna BaubergerKevin MoranErin CuratolaJack RileyAmanda JonesSean RyanJustine LupoAri ZamirDaina Pucurs
2005Alison BryanRichard GuillodKatie CurranCody KritzerJanine DavisJames LaGrecaKarolina KowalskiMichael MayerDanielle KrollDanny Oquendo
2006Garrett KronerJae Hyung ParkKaitlin FoleyKirsten LingBriann McDonoughJessica SetlessAmy Van AlstineAnthony PillariDavid PopekByron Williams
2007Megan Jessica GlassLindsey Sue JeltesAlyssa MaierKesley RamseyDaniel R. CrowleyAnthony LisantiGeorge PecoraroDaniel Emont
2008Bry BonavitaKaitlyn Ann CooneyKevin Allen BostickKyle ElliottPatrick A. KivlehanJason KleinmanJérôme PerkinsPamela M. KopfensteinerVeronica McGorry Alexandra L. Rosenberger
2009Carolyn Nicole BryanMichelle T. FeldmanJaclynn M. GeitzErin Eileen McKennaSarah PaganoChristopher CarilloJohn N. CeccioChristopher Kuehn
Taro Thomas ShigenobuKevin T. Sonnet
2010Katherine Anne CourterJamie KalafutRachel Nicole PeñaKirsten SavageJessica ShevinsAlex AitkensWilliam James LeonardBrendan F. MillerJonathan SoboBrendan Mathew Wengerter
2011Mel LewisJill McGovernKristina MeierTara Anne WilkTaylor WoegensKevin CondalEric Thomas FlanaganInSoo HwangWilliam LewisDane McDermott
2012Jaclyn AllegrettaKatherine BrockAllison BrownLexi KniefMarguerite RivaraMark Anthony CieslakDaniel CrimminsWilliam MaltinLenny SmithRichard Van Cleft
2013Tim BarnesMichael Cummings IIINaiquan ThomasDante ToblerJongMin YounLauren BeausoleilMelissa ErricoPaige FernandezSophie LedererKaitlin Lewis
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COLLEGE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR1966 Terry Murray U.S. Naval Academy, Football
1967 Bruce Wayne Princeton, Football
1968 Bruce Jankowski Ohio State, Football
1969 Ed Marinaro, Cornell, Football
1970 Steve Goepel Colgate, Football
1971 Ed Marinaro Cornell, Football
1972 Leo Gasienica Rutgers, Football
1973 Bob Nagle Penn State, Football
1974 Bruce Elia Ohio State, Football Michael Fanuzzi Kentucky, Football
1975 Bruce Basile Colgate, Football
1976 Kevin Looram Miami, Football Carlos Merchan FDU, Soccer
1977 Franklin Jacobs FDU, Track/Field
1978 Joseph Lally Penn State, Football
1979 Michael Brown Columbia, Football
1980 Keith Hagman New Mexico, Baseball
1981 Tom Martucci Trenton State, Wrestling
1982 Tim Jordan U.S. Naval Academy, Football Ramapo College National Championship Golf Team
1983 Pat Pacillo Seton Hall, Baseball Ted Farnsworth Princeton, Tennis
1984 Ed Adrion Pace, Basketball Anne Maria Rodriguez Springfield, Softball
1985 Bill Hyman Temple, Wrestling Mary Ellen McGowan Villanova, Track/Field
1986 Rob Walton Oklahoma State, Baseball Pattie McCluskey Pennsylvania, Track
1987 Trey Bauer Penn State, Football Jan Kemmerling Clemson, Swimming
1988 Greg Schiano Bucknell, Football Dana Pellegrino Fairfield, Basketball
1989 Robin Heim Bergen Community, Track/Field Bob Kratch Iowa, Football
1990 Kim Wilson Montclair State, Basketball Brian Kenny Villanova, Baseball
1991 Doug Glanville Pennsylvania, Baseball Jeanne Hengemuhle Trenton State, Softball
1992 Ed Peterson Yale, Basketball
1993 Jim Guarantano Rutgers, Football Bernadette Arbucho Seton Hall, Softball
1994 David Frazier Manhattan College, Track Dawn Johnson Seton Hall, Basketball
1995 Heidi Dawson Bucknell, Volleyball & Softball Mark DeRosa Pennsylvania, Football & Baseball
1996 Jeremy Kahn Duke, Epee Fencing Gina Somma Manhattan, Basketball
1997 Dana Riley Texas, Running Jesse Van Saun St. John’s, Soccer
1998 Toph Lake US Naval Academy, Baseball Jenna Rogers Dartmouth, Track
1999 Lauren Cacciamani Penn State, Volleyball Jim Finn Pennsylvania, Football
2000 Jessica Alcorta Boston University, Hockey Michael Nurse Iowa, Basketball Damon Ponce DeLeon Seton Hall, Baseball
2001 Don Pritzlaff Wisconsin, Wrestling
2002 Lauren Dickinson Robert Morris, Softball Isaac Pavlik Seton Hall, Baseball
2003 Alecko Eskandarian Virginia, Soccer Michael Springer Syracuse, Lacrosse
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MOST INSPIRATIONAL OR COURAGEOUS
2004 Peter Boyer Drew, Soccer Rich Scanlon Syracuse, Football Beth Vesey College of NJ, Track
2005 Ryan Grant Notre Dame, Football Esmeralda Negron Princeton, Soccer
2006 Tamba Boimah Hali Penn State, Football Jessica Fazekas Boston College, Track
2007 Kathryn Eileen Reilly Gettysburg College, Basketball Ramel Meekins Rutgers University, Football
2008 Joe Sandberg University of Pennsylvania, Football
2009 Mike Teel Rutgers University, Football Heather Zurich Rutgers University, Basketball
2010 Eric Katzman Baseball
2011 Matt Dubrowski Golf
2012 Stacie Dulkis, Soccer Steven Beauharnais, Football
2013 Remy J. McBain, Volleyball Rob Santaniello, Soccer
COLLEGE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
1978 Angelo Policastro1982 Steve Glasson1983 Dan Lloyd1984 Bob Schmonsees1985 John Maarleveld1987 Lam Trinh Incardone1988 Brian Hartman & Andrea Oberbeck1989 Ruth Rosenbaum1990 Mark Buyyounouski1991 Al Youakam1993 Jon Vatcher1994 Dave Dellentash1995 Kevin Ruland1996 Dana Catanese1997 Greg Linteris & Christopher Tarallo
1998 Steve Adams1999 Jackie Albanese Tad Jones2000 Mike Sheridan2001 Bill Willoughby2002 Jerry Labenski & Alixandra Oros2003 Mike Powers, Jonathan Fox & Katie Brown2004 Warren “Pops” Tashian, Jim Ross & Brad Jones2005 Orestes Medina2006 Stephen Farrell Brett Vorchheimer2007 Jack Elwood, Jason Rueda Julia Flagg
2008 Freddie “Million Mile” Hoffman Matthew Joseph Robertson John Smith2009 Bryson McLeod Gary Buchheister Luke Gregory Menken2010 Moses C. Choi Erika Lorenzini2011 Annie Kennelly Corey De Leon Toni-Marie Hals2012 Tyler Timothy Vitiello Bob Rudolph2013 Jerson Calderón William H.Grundy Thomas LaCoppola
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Thank You Event Sponsors
Tonight you have made a difference in the life of a child.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL 2014 HONOREE’S!!
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Congratulationsto the honorees of the
YMCA of Greater Bergen County’sSports Award Banquet
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THE YMCA OF GREATER BERGEN COUNTY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE SUPPORT OF OUR SPONSORS.
ApplebeesA. Puntasecca Contractors, Inc.All County MediaAmericans Soccer ClubBalance PointDr. Jason BaynesBergen Catholic Crusader TD ClubBergen Catholic High SchoolBergen County Coaches AssociationBergen County Directors of Athletics AssociationBergen County Umpires AssociationBergen County Women Coaches AssociationBertrand BerschBlue Dog GraphicsBreslin & Breslin, P.A.Brothers Carpet and Flooring Inc.Brown’s JanitorialDr. Troy Callahan & Annette LeeDr. Angel CarrionCartridge XchangeChildren’s Aid and Family Services, Inc.CJ Lombardo CompanyCloster Junior FootballCloster Recreation CommissionAlice ComerLouis D’ArminioDeStefano Chiropractic & Assoc.Dimick Fence Corp.Kenneth DunbarE & K Agency, Inc.Emerson Board of EducationMary GannonGardella FamilyGlen Rock Board of EducationGo CharityHackensack High SchoolHackensack Rotary ClubHallak CleanersHarwood Lloyd, LLC
Hekemian & Co.Holy Name Medical CenterImmaculate Heart AcademyIndian Hills High SchoolInserra Supermarkets Inc.JAG Physical TherapyKelly FamilyKetcham & AssociatesKoestner AssociatesLakeland Bank TeaneckLucianna & Lucianna, P.A.McDonald of HackensackMetropolitan Court Reporting Service, Inc.Modern Facilities ServicesGeralyn NeumannNew York Football Giants, Inc.NJ Crush FCNorsemen Athletic Booster Club-NV DemarestNorthern Valley Regional HS at Old TappanNVD Touchdown ClubOritaniBank Charitable FoundationParamount Exterminating
Paramus Catholic High SchoolWilliam RabadanGladys RavettinePat RheinRiconcito MusicalRidgefield Park High SchoolRidgewood High SchoolKathy RogersKaren RollinsS&L Architecture StudioSharp Printing PlusSheraton Mahwah HotelSign*A*RamaSJR Grand Slam ClubSomes UniformsSt. Joseph Regional High SchoolStop & ShopTenafly High SchoolThe Ong Family FoundationThe Trophy KingJoseph TrumbettiUnited Fire Protection CorporationUnited WaterDr. Robert WongWorld Class FC
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THE ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS OF
BERGEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL CONGRATULATE ALL OF THE
HONOREES ESPECIALLY:
JOHNNY SEBASTIAN
BERGEN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 1040 Oradell Avenue
Oradell, NJ 07649 201-261-1844
www.bergencatholic.org
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Dr. Robert DeStefanoCongratulates Tonight’s Honorees
“This book, Muscle Medicine, by two people who kept me in one piece, Bryan Kelly and Rob DeStefano, is the place you
should start.”—Michael Strahan, Former All-Pro New York Giants defensive end, FOX Sports NFL studio analyst, Host of Live with Kelly and Michael
Dr. Robert DeStefano, DC, CCSPDeStefano Chiropractic and Associates
75 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N.J. 0760111 W. 67th Street, NY, N.Y 10023
T. 201-880-8866
Also check out www.musclemedicine.com for F.A.S.T. Rx self-treatment seminars coming soon!
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Congratulations YMCA Honorees!
NJ Crush FC is a girls’ premier football club dedicated to the physical and mental development of elite female athletes
comprised of Nationally ranked teams from ages U8 - U18.
www.njcrushfc.com
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Dr. Robert T. Wong, D.M.D.Family Dentistry
Congratulates this evenings honorees.
741 Teaneck RoadTeaneck, NJ201-837-9070contactus@drrobertwong.com
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Treat adhesions in the Achillies, Thigh, Hamstrings and Shoulders
feet to support the arches.
Custom made orthotics to support the arches of the feet.
Thanks Dr. Carrion for keeping me “ GAME READY” Wesley McKoy - QB for Don Bosco Prep HS.
“Congratulations to all the athletes”
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Congratulations to all the Honorees!
A. Puntasecca Contractors Inc.General ContractorsEquipment Rentals
Al Puntasecca, President425 Fairfield RoadWayne, NJ 07470
Cell: 201-538-5792Insured • Bonded
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The Trophy KingTrophies • Plaques •Medals • Clocks • Gifts • Signs • Laminations
Engraving Done on Premises
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awards@trophyking.net
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Proud Supporter of theYMCA Sports Award Banquet
McDonald’s is proud to be a part of the communities we serve. Through involvement in youth sports, local charities, and events that inspire the world, giving back is an essential part of the
way we operate every day.
• 343RiverStreet,Hackensack• 193EssexStreet,Hackensack• 180PassaicStreet,Garfield
Congratulations Christopher Mascetti
from the Hackensack High School Family
Comet Pride
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Saint Joseph Regional High School Montvale, NJ
Congratulates
Mark J. Fossati, Class of 2014, for receiving the J. Barry Stanford Award
Frank Salvano, Varsity Baseball Coach,
for his Special Achievement Award
Steven Schapiro, Class of 2014, for receiving the Courageous Youth Award
www.saintjosephregional.org
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Saint Joseph Regional
High School
and the
Green Knights Touchdown Club
Congratulates all of tonight’s Honorees
Especially Mark Fossati ‘14 for the
J. Barry Stanford Award,
Frank Salvano
for his Special Achievements
in Baseball in Bergen County & at SJR and
Steven Schapiro ‘14
for the Courageous Youth Award
“Commitment to Excellence”
Green Knights Football State Championships
1987—1988—1995—1996—1997—1999 – 2000—2001
2002—2003—2004—2005—2008—2009—2011—2012—2013
#1 in NJ 1995—1997—1999—2012—2013
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Congratulations Andrew!
We are so proud of you andall of your achievements.
With all of our Love and support,
Mom, Dad, and Joey
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Congratulations to all of the honorees.
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Accounting and Auditing ServicesP.O. Box 2610, Westfield, NJ 07091 908.232.4618 ∙ Fax 973.838.5823 ketchamaccounting@gmail.com
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We congratulate the honorees on their many achievements!
1 Mark Road
Kenilworth, NJ 07033
908-688-0300
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THE EMERSON BOARD OF EDUCATION
ALONG WITH
EMERSON JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL
PROUDLY CONGRATULATES
Bob Carcich
YMCA Person of the Year
And
Cheyenne Bellerand
YMCA High School Student Athlete
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Hackensack Rotary ClubDistrict 7490
PO Box 471, Hackensack, NJ 07601
CongratulationsAnd
Thank Youto
The YMCA of Greater Bergen County
Working to Make Our Community a Better Place
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CONGRATULATIONS TO TONIGHTS HONOREES!
Congratulations to all the Honorees!
Donald A. Caminiti, Esq.Breslin and Breslin, P.A.
41 Main Street Hackensack, NJ 07601
201-342-4014
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The Bergen county umpires
association congratulates
the 2014
ymca honorees
New members welcome - refer to www.bcua.info for details.
Congratulations to all the honorees!
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GREETINGSCongratulations Tara! We are so proud of you.
Love, Mary and Mom
Congratulations Madison on a great career. Good Luck at U Chicago!Love, Mom and Dad
Congratulations Coach Puglise!Thank You, The Bersch Family
CongratulationsTara
and continued sussess!
The Rabadan Family
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Congratulations to all
2014 Honoree’s!
Proudly bringing top-level soccer for over 35 years to the children of Allendale, Ho-Ho-Kus, Saddle River and Upper
Saddle River from Kindergarten through High School.
www.AmericansSoccerClub.org
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Northern Valley Regional High School Board of EducationCongratulates all recipients!
We would especially like to recognize:
Bob Carchich“YMCA Person of the Year”
Kathy Graef“Walter E. Goepel Amateur Athlete”
Nicholas & Matthew Leo“Inspirational Youth Award”
Cindy Ha“J. Barry Stanford Award”
Taryn Anne DeLeon“J. Barry Stanford Award”
Luke Annichiarico“YMCA High School Student-Athletes”
Andrew Trumbetti“YMCA High School Student-Athletes”
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Congratulations to ROBERT CARCICH
and all theYMCA of Greater Bergen County
Sports Award Honorees
Bergen CountyDirectors of Athletics
Association
Congratulations!
GLEN ROCKGLEN ROCKGLEN ROCK
PANTHERSPANTHERSPANTHERS
The Glen Rock Board of Education, Superintendent Dr. Paula Valenti, Business
Administrator Michael Rinderknecht and
The Glen Rock Administrators Association are proud to acknowledge
Jake Rollins GRHS Class of 2014
Recipient of the
J. Barry Stanford Award
Glen Rock Athletic Director Frank Violante, Jake Rollins, Varsity Bowling Coach Bonnie Zimmermann, Principal John Arlotta
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Congratulations
Maria NolanLauren Rhein
andAriel Scott
and to all the recipients being honored for their outstanding achievements.
Immaculate Heart Academy
is proud of you!
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Congratulations
Allie NeumannNia Reed
andLindsey Rogers
Recipients of a YMCA J. Barry Stanford Award
Immaculate Heart Academy
is proud of you!
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Congratulations to
LOUIS RAVETTINE
We are truly amazed by all your accomplishments in the field of sports and officiating.
You are an inspiration to everyone who meets you.
We are so proud of you!
You exemplify the meaning of hard work, dedication, and humility.
We Love You,
Gladys,
Brian, Christine, Skylar, and Summer
Ericka, Mike, Cooper, Hudson, and Finley
Jessica and Adam
Brittney
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Congratulations Frank Salvano
and
Lou Ravettine on your
well deserved
Special Achievement Award!
The Gardella Family
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CONGRATULATIONS!The Bergen County Coaches Associationwould like to congratulate the following:
And All the student-athletes being honored tonight.
Bob CarcichYMCA Person of the Year
Chuck JohnsonThomas L. Della Torre Special Achievement
Joe DelBuono, Tara Madigan, Frank Salvano, Lou RavettineSpecial Achievement
Paul Puglise & Maria NolanService to Youth
Kathy GraefWalter E. Goepel Amateur Athlete
Chris LocurtoInspirational Adult
CONGRATULATIONS
MADISON LEVINE
INDIAN HILLS SOFTBALL
COACH LEICHT ALL OF YOUR TEAMMATESCOACH LOMENZO 2011-2014COACH ALEXANDER STATE CHAMPIONS 2013 & 2014
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BERGEN COUNTY WOMEN COACHES
ASSOCIATIONCONGRATULATES ALL THE
RECIPIENTS HONORED
FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS
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Congratulations to Jabrill PeppersHigh School Athlete
Paramus Catholic 2014 Graduate
Paramus Catholic High Schoolis proud to support
The YMCA ofGreater Bergen County
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO
JAKE ROLLINS
AND TO
ALL OF THE HONOREES !!!
THE LAW OFFICES RICHARD J. BRADY112 Franklin Turnpike, Suite 300
Waldwick, New Jersey 07463(201) 652-6521
rbrady@richardjbradylaw.com
Richard J. Brady, Esq. Karen Rollins, Paralegal Donald W. Reeder, Esq. (of Counsel) Loretta Medwick, Paralegal
Congratulations Lindsey on receiving the YMCA J. Barry Stanford Award!
We are so proud of you and the work ethic, dedication and passion you apply
to everything you do.
Love you,Mom, Dad, Jacqueline and Lauren
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We’re rolling out the carpet to congratulate the honorees!
Brother’s Carpet & Flooring392 Main Street
Hackensack, NJ 07601201-488-3999
www.brotherscarpet.com
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C.J. Lombardo CompanySix decades of Real Estate Knowledge at Your Service
Congratulatestonight’s honorees.
Jerome J. LombardoPresident/CEOLicensed broker
C.J. Lombardo Company335 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ
201-488-2550
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Tenafly High School Is Proud of
Continued Success At The University of North Carolina!
All-American 1600m
Group III State Champion
Cross-Country Winter & Spring Track
Twice Recognized as Record
“Athlete of the Week”
Record & Star Ledger “Runner of the Year”
Bergen CountyRecord Holder
Multiple Cross Country Courses, 1600m & 3200m
Multiple First Team All-State
& All-County Awards
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Hoy Nme Medica Cen joins in paying tribute to the
YMCA Grea Brge Countyand the outstanding
2014 Spos Awads Honoees
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WITH GREAT PRIDE THE NVD BOOSTER CLUB
CONGRATULATES
CINDY HA NICHOLAS & MATT LEOANDREW TRUMBETTI
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Bergen Catholic’sCrusader Football Touchdown Club
Congratulates
JOHNNY SEBASTIAN
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BROWN’SJanitorial Equipment and Supplies
Congratulates tonight’s honorees.
402 Main StreetHackensack, NJ 07601
201-343-2616
Custom Cedar • Stockade • Ornamental Aluminum • Chain Link •PVC • Guardrail • Post & Rail
Dave Dimick—Owner201-840-9400
NJ HIC Lic. # 13VH00171500
DIMICK Fence Corp.Congratulates the Honorees.
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To Katherine Haines:
Your efforts as a Ridgefield Park Scholar Athlete have set the standard for all that will follow.
Good luck, as you begin your New Athletic Career at Sacred Heart!
“It’s a Great Day to be a Scarlet”
From Ridgefield Park Athletes and Coaches
LAUREN RHEIN
You are the Shining Star in our family.We are very proud of you.
Love,Aunt Pat, Uncle Brian,
Jennifer, & Sara
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Congratulations to all the Honorees
SIGN * A * RAMAEmbroidMe
379 Main StreetHackensack, NJ 07601
201-489-6969
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GETTING YOU BACK IN THE GAME OF LIFE!
JAG Physical Therapyis a proud supporter of
The YMCA of Greater Bergen County!
West Orange973-669-0078
Warren908-222-0515
Cedar Knolls973-998-8100
Union908-206-1700
Hackensack201-880-5930
Woodbridge732-855-0380
Princeton609-580-1520
New York City646-678-5995
Fair�eld862-702-3420
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Children’s Aid and Family Servicesis proud to partner with the YMCA of Greater Bergen County
Adoption/Foster Care • Services for children, teenagers and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities • Early childhood education and child care • Free diapers and
formula for low-income families • Substance abuse education and prevention
201-261-2800 • www.cafsnj.org
RIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
CONGRATULATES
COACH CHUCK JOHNSON
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Metropolitan Court Reporting Service, Inc.
Congratulates the
2014
YMCA of Greater Bergen County Sports Award Honorees
Robert J. Lavallo, C.C. R.Metropolitan Court Reporting Service, Inc. Certified Shorthand ReportersPO Box 858Maywood, NJ 07607
201-909-0666metrosteno@optonline.net
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SOME’S UNIFORMS WORLDWIDE314 Main StreetHackensack, NJ201-843-1199
www.somes.com
Congratulationsto our future leaders.
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Congratulations to the 2014 YMCA
Sports Award Banquet Honorees
Riconcito Musical342 Main Street
Hackensack, NJ 07601201-487-1018
Congratulations to the Student Athletes ReceivingThe J. Barry Stanford Award
RepresentingImmaculate Heart Academy
Allison NeumannNia Reed
Lindsey Rogers
The Neumann Family
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CONGRATULATES
ANDREW TRUMBETTINVD FOOTBALL CLASS OF 2014
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The Law Firm of
Price, Meese, Shulman & D’Arminio, P.C.
Congratulates the YMCA of Greater Bergen County and
All of the Sports Award Honorees
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WORLD CLASS FCCongratulations to all the honorees,with a special shout out to our own
Allison Neumannand
Clare Shea
So proud of you girls!www.wcsocceracademy.org
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Congratulations to our amazing brother
JAMES KELLYRichard Poor Service to the Community AwardWe are proud of you and all the things you do!
Love from all of us!
“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and
suddenly you are doing the impossible”Francis of Assisi
Terry L. Burke a/k/a Papa, to grandsons Patrick, Tiernan, Molloy & Eamon
We salute you on your well deserved Special Achievement Award.
Congratulations and love,
Rich & Mary Ellen Offer, Brennan & Brian + sons, Ryan & Chris + Emily &
Colleen, Meghan & Chris, and Maureen & Keith + Shealyn
Congratulations to all the Honorees!
Cartridge Xchange
268 Greenwood Ave., Midland Park, NJ 07432
201‐493‐8182
mgiannella@bccartridgexchange.com
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2014 Sports Award Banquet Honorees for all your accomplishments.
Dr. Baynes and the physicians and staff of the Health East Medical Group are proud to be part of the Englewood Community and hope to continue to serve the medical needs of Greater Bergen
County.
For more information, we can be reached at (201) 871-4000
Dr. Jason R. Baynes and the
Staff of Baynes Orthopaedics at Health East Medical Center
in Englewood, NJ would like to congratulate the
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Frank, Diane, Nancy Lucianna and Frank Carbone�,
CONGRATULATES TONIGHTS HONOREES
“To be honored by the YMCA is a life�me achievement.
Congratula�ons to the honorees!” Frank Lucianna,
recipient 2003 Walter Goepel Amateur Athlete
Award
This tribute is made in loving memory
of Susan Ann Lucianna, Colin Wafer,
and Victor Lucianna.
Lucianna & Lucianna, P.A.
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