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AARON SALAGA TYRONE PARKER FLORENCE WW-P NORTH for 70 Years, Florence Football Has Been a Force in the State of New Jersey R • LEADER • ATH OLAR HLE SCH TE S D N E O L I T A A W D A N R U E O F V A L L L A L B E T Y O C O F H L A A P N TE IO R AT ★ N Delaware Valley Chapter•George Wah Scholar•Leader•Athlete R • LEADER • ATH OLAR HLE SCH TE S D N E O L I T A A AwardsW Dinner D A N R U E O F V A L L L A L B E T Y O C O F H L A A P N TE IO R AT ★ N Sponsored By: Sunday, March 10, 2013 at 4:00 pm Hyatt Regency • Princeton, New Jersey Congratulations to the Scholar Athletes Congratulations We Wish All of You Continued Excellence in the Classroom and on the Field to the H O N O R E E S and the 2 0 1 3 SPORTS CAMPS PARTICIPANT LIABILITY SPECIAL RISK Scholar/Leader/Athletes (800) 932-4476 FAX (609) 895-1468 1.888.440.ROMA (7662) www.romabank.com I strength I loyalty I wisdom I vision R • LEADER • ATH OLAR HLE SCH TE S D N E O L I T A A W D A N R U Hamilton PAL Youth Scholar Athlete E O F V A L L L A L B E T BUSINESS | AUTO | HOMEOWNERS | LIFE | HEALTH | FINANCIAL PLANNING Y O C O F H L A A P N T O ER TI Will James NA BUSINESS | AUTO | HOMEOWNERS | LIFE | HEALTH | FINANCIAL PLANNING ★ We are so proud of all your st BUSINESS | AUTO | HOMEOWNERS | LIFE | HEALTH | FINANCIAL PLANNINGsuccess both on the field 51 Annual Program BUSINESS | AUTO | HOMEOWNERS | LIFE | BUSINESS HEALTH | | FINANCIAL AUTO | HOMEOWNERSPLANNING | LIFEand in | the HEALTH classroom. | FINANCIAL PLANNING Master of Ceremonies We look forward to watching Steve Tuckerson, 12th Man TD Club R • LEADER • ATH OLAR HLE your bright future unfold SCH TE S D N PledgeE of Allegiance O L I T before our eyes. 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Contribution to Amateur Football Award Rich Fisher Robert F. Casciola Distinguished American Award Congratulations Frank! Frank J.Ce nLucchesitered Centered Stacked It has been an honor to work St. Lawrence Presentation of the Scholar-Leader-Athletes with you on the Kidsbridge Board. Rehabilitation Center Acceptance of Scholar-Leader-Athletes Awards You are Presentation of the Chapter Scholarships congratulates an inspiration Jack Stephan Award Presented by Roma Bank to us all! Frank Lucchesi Ron Rick, Sr. Award PresentedHorizontal by Borden Perlman Horizontal Stacked Ed Cook Award Presented by Jack Gebhart BACKGROUND USAGE for receiving the Presentation of the Roy Van Ness Trophy 2012 Distinguished Delaware Valley Chapter Officers and Committees: American Award Officers: Chairs: Emeritus: Members: Eric W. Hamilton, Jack Dunn Scott Brunner Greg Bellotti President Ken Fisher Jay Destribats Robert Casciola National FootballSave Foundation the and Date College Hall of Fame Kelly Myers, Steve Gazdek Nick Gusz Nancy Faherty Full-Color on White/Paper Stock Full-Color Reverse on Blue 52nd Annual Vice President Ron Hoehn Win Headley Robert Faherty Scholar-Leader-Athlete Bud Ralston Ron Rick Larry Gunnell Awards Dinner Dr. Jim Ball, John Terry Pat Ryan Kevin Maloney 2381 Lawrenceville Road Secretary Steve Tuckerson John McKenna Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Dr. Vince Boccanfuso, George O’Gorman March 2014 609-896-9500 • www.slrc.org Treasurer Mike Olshin www.delvalfootballfoundation.com • www.footballfoundation.com Jim Wilno One-Color on White/Paper Stock One-Color Reverse on Black 48 1 COLOR VALUES PMS CMYK RGB HEX PMS 295 100, 68, 8, 52 0, 47, 95 002F5F Silver PMS 877 0, 0, 0, 40 167, 169, 172 A7A9AC PMS 295 PMS 877 PMS BLACK PMS BLACK 0, 0, 0, 100 30, 30, 30 1E1E1E Scholar•Leader•Athlete Awards Dinner Scholar•Leader•Athlete Awards Dinner Robert F. Casciola Contribution to Amateur Football Distinguished American Award Rich Fisher Frank J. Lucchesi During his four decades of covering sports for nearly every newspaper in the The Delaware Valley Chapter is proud to announce that this year’s Distinguished Delaware Valley, Rich Fisher has really excelled in the gridiron game. American for the 51st Annual George Wah Scholar-Leader-Athlete dinner is Frank Lucchesi, Regional Public Affairs Manager, serving Mercer, Middlesex and Monmouth Rich is now in his 32nd year as a sportswriter for The Trentonian and has been sports Counties. In his role at PSE&G, he is responsible for supporting PSE&G’s lines of editor in various papers in the Princeton Packet chain since 1984. He has been a business and serves as liaison for municipal, governmental, educational, religious, regular high school/college sports contributor to numerous monthly newspapers in business, law enforcement, community and civic leaders. He joined Public Service Mercer County. Electric and Gas Company as an Area Development Manager in 2005 where his primary Since 1980, Rich has covered high school football in Mercer County/Middlesex responsibility included attracting, expanding, and retaining business in the State of New County/Bucks County/South Jersey for The Trentonian, Burlington County Times, Jersey and providing real estate relocation services. Home News & Tribune, Asbury Park Press, Philadelphia Inquirer and Bucks County Courier Times. Most recently, PSE&G stood tall during Hurricane Sandy, working hard to minimize the storms effect in the Delaware Valley. PSE&G has also been instrumental in working Rich also has covered Rutgers football for the Associated Press from 1990 to present with our schools helping to develop the STEM program in the region. Frank has been and was Trentonian Rutgers beat writer during the magical 2005 season when they instrumental engaging the education community with opportunities to expand programs beat Louisville. He also covered Rowan football extensively for the Philadelphia in Science, Technology and Math. Inquirer during their Stagg Bowl years, also reported on TCNJ football for The Trentonian and Inquirer, Princeton U football for The Trentonian and AP. A graduate of Rider University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, Frank has over eighteen years of experience in economic development, real estate and related public sector He was a former high school/college writer for Philadelphia Inquirer’s South Jersey section, covered Princeton University fields. He spent five year as the Business Representative for the Mercer County Division initiating and executing marketing basketball and wrote for the Newark Star-Ledger. His name has also appeared as a freelance writer covering high school and college programs for the County’s various real estate projects. He also spent two years as an account executive for business attraction sports for the Boston Globe, Chicago Sun Times, Asbury Park Press, and Home News & Tribune. Rich’s resume also includes being at the New Jersey Commerce & Economic Growth Commission responsible for building relationships, providing guidance a weekly harness racing columnist for ustrotting.com website and also wrote a weekly ski column for the Star Ledger. and delivering state services in order to attract, retain and expand business in New Jersey. Prior to joining PSE&G, Frank Among the other sports Rich has covered for the local press were amateur bowling tournaments, golf, Little League, Babe spent the last five years with the New Jersey Economic DevelopmentAuthority as the Real Estate Division’s Asset & Leasing Ruth League and American Legion baseball. Manager working with industry professionals to promote the Authority’s real estate projects and managing the Authority’s 4.5 In addition to his journalism career, Rich also served as Sports Information Director at Trenton State College (now The MM square foot real estate portfolio of properties. College of New Jersey) for two years, preparing football media guides and game day programs while promoting the football Frank represents all that our Distinguished American is about.
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