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The Philadelphia Bell Award Was Donated to the Villiger Tournament in 1981 by the Then-Mayor of the City of Philadelphia, the Honorable William J THE P1.HI L ADELPHIA BELL AWARD The Philadelphia Bell Award was donated to The Villiger Tournament in 1981 by the then-Mayor of the City of Philadelphia, the Honorable William J. Green. The Award is a traveling trophy, recognizing continuing excellence through years of Villiger Tournament competition. THE TRADITION 1981 Holy Ghost Preparatory School, PA 1990 Regis High School, NY * Mr. Anthony Figliola, Coach * Mr. Eric DiMichele, Coach - Awarded November 22, 1981 (211 Points) - Awarded November 18, 1990 (396 Points) 1982 LaSalle College High School, PA 1991 Holy Ghost Preparatory School, PA * Brother James Steck, Coach * Mr. Anthony Figliola, Coach - Awarded November 21, 1982 (257 Points) - Awarded November 24, 1991 (426 Points) 1983 The Bronx High School of Science, NY 1992 The Bronx High School Of Science, NY * Mr. Richard Sodikow, Coach * Mr. Richard Sodikow, Coach - Awarded November 20, 1983 (283 Points) - Awarded November 22, 1992 (377 Points) 1984 Holy Ghost Preparatory School, PA 1993 Stuyvesant High School, NY * Mr. Anthony Figliola, Coach * Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach - Awarded November 18, 1984 (302 Points) - Awarded November 21, 1993 (543 Points) 1985 Natick High School, MA 1994 Syosset High School, NY * Mr. Gerald Dyer & Richard Gaudette, C'hs * Ms. Lydia Esslinger, Coach - Awarded November 24, 1985 (315 Points) - Awarded November 20, 1994 (374 Points) 1986 Stuyvesant High School, NY 1995 Holy Ghost Preparatory School, PA * Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach * Mr. Anthony Figliola, Coach - Awarded November 23, 1986 (359 Points) - Awarded November 19, 1995 (424 Points) 1987 Regis High School, NY 1996 Stuyvesant High School, NY * Mr. Eric DiMichele, Coach * Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach - Awarded November 22, 1987 (435 Points) - Awarded November 24, 1996 (449 Points) 1988 The Bronx High School of Science, NY 1997 Regis High School, NY * Mr. Richard Sodikow, Coach * Mr. Eric DiMichele, Coach - Awarded November 20, 1988 (476 Points) - Awarded November 23, 1997 (472 Points) 1989 Stuyvesant High School, NY 1998 University School, FLA * Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach * Mr. Brent Pesola, Coach - Awarded November 19, 1989 (440 Points) - Awarded November 22, 1998 (458 Points) PHILADELPHIA BELL AWARD CHAMPIONS, Continued Next Page PHILADELPHIA BELL AWARD CHAMPIONS, Continued from Previous Page 1999 Stuyvesant High School, NY 2006 LaSalle College High School, PA * Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach * Mr. Raymond Shay, Coach - Awarded November 21, 1999 (472 Points) - Awarded November 19, 2006 (481 Points) 2000 The Bronx High School Of Science, NY 2007 Pennsbury High School, PA * Mr. Rob Levinson, Coach * Mr. Steve Medoff, Coach - Awarded November 19, 2000 (457 Points) - Awarded November 18, 2007 (476 Points) 2001 Milton Academy, MA 2008 Holy Ghost Preparatory School, PA * Mss. Jenny Cook & Debbie Simon, Coaches * Mr. Anthony Figliola, Coach - Awarded November 18, 2001 (482 Points) - Awarded November 23, 2008 (544 Points) 2002 Holy Ghost Preparatory School, PA 2009 Regis High School, NY * Mr. Anthony Figliola, Coach * Mr. Eric DiMichele, Coach - Awarded November 24, 2002 (528 Points) - Awarded November 22, 2009 (627 Points) 2003 Iona Preparatory School, NY 2010 Stuyvesant High School, NY * Mr. Charles Sloat, Coach * Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach - Awarded November 23, 2003 (544 Points) - Awarded November 21, 2010 (696 Points) 2004 Regis High School, NY 2011 Loyola Blakefield High School, MD * Mr. Eric DiMichele, Coach * Thomas Durkin & Charles Donovan, - Awarded November 21, 2004 (341 Points) Coaches - Awarded November 20, 2011 (552 Points) 2005 Stuyvesant High School, NY 2012 Gwynedd Mercy Academy, PA * Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach * Mrs. Cory Shay, Coach - Awarded November 20, 2005 (741 Points) - Awarded November 18, 2012 (346 Points) THE JOHN L. GIAFAGLIONE “SPIRIT OF VILLIGER” AWARD FOR SERVICE The JOHN L. GIAFAGLIONE “SPIRIT OF VILLIGER” Award For Service was given this name in 1997, in memory of the late John L. Giafaglione and his many years of heroic contributions in answering the service call of The Villiger Tournament. The Villiger Debating Society of Saint Joseph’s University has bestowed this distinction on those who have made special contributions over the years for the talented young men and women who each Fall compete for Villiger Championship honors. 1984 Ms. Sally Schecter Hendrick Hudson HS, New York continuing service, Ms. Maria Pia Carusi (deceased) 1980s & 1990s Gwynedd Mercy Academy, Pennsylvania 1997 Mr. John L. Giafaglione (deceased) Special Assistant to the Villiger Debating Society 1998 Mr. Robert Del Casale Saint Joseph’s University – Class of 1985 1999 Mr. William M. Janssen Saint Joseph’s University – Class of 1983 Mr. James A. Brady Saint Joseph’s University – Class of 1984 2000 Sister M. Raimonde Saint Joseph’s Hill Academy, New York 2001 Mr. Thomas P. Durkin Saint Joseph’s University – Class of 1981 Loyola Blakefield HS, Maryland 2002 Mr. Robert P. Opalkowski Saint Joseph’s University – Class of 1982 2003 Mr. George McMahon (deceased) Saint Joseph’s University 2004 Mr. Stephen F. Conaway Saint Joseph’s University – Class of 1984 2005 Mr. Leo J. Mullin Saint Joseph’s University – Class of 1982 2006 Ms. Janet Reckus Fiatoa Saint Joseph’s University – Class of 1990 2007 Ms. Elizabeth “Beth” Moran Saint Joseph’s University – Special Events Manager 2008 Ms. Regina Brown Saint Joseph’s University – Director of ELS Language Center 2009 Mr. Michael P. Malloy Saint Joseph’s University – Class of 1994 Ms. Donna Schnellen Dome Saint Joseph’s University – Class of 1995 2011 Ms. Patricia D. Byrnes Saint Joseph’s University – Class of 1999 THE VILLIGER CHAMPIONS 1 9 8 0 S A I N T J O S E P H ' S U N I V E R S I T Y 2 0 1 3 SCHOOL SWEEPSTAKES 1980: LaSalle College High School, PA 1998: Stuyvesant High School, NY Brother René Sterner, FSC, Coach Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1981: Holy Ghost Preparatory School, P A 1999: Stuyvesant High School, NY Mr. Anthony Figliola, Coach Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1982: The Bronx High School of Science, NY 2000: Stuyvesant High School, NY Mr. Richard Sodikow, Coach Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1983: The Bronx High School of Science, NY 2001: Stuyvesant High School, NY Mr. Richard Sodikow, Coach Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1984: The Bronx High School of Science, NY 2002: Stuyvesant High School, NY Mr. Richard Sodikow, Coach Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1985: The Bronx High School of Science, NY 2003: Stuyvesant High School, NY Mr. Richard Sodikow, Coach Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1986: Stuyvesant High School, NY 2004: Holy Ghost Preparatory School, PA Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach Mr. Anthony Figliola, Coach 1987: Stuyvesant High School, NY 2005: Stuyvesant High School, NY Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1988: Stuyvesant High School, NY 2006: Stuyvesant High School, NY Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1989: Regis High School, NY 2007: Regis High School, NY Mr. Eric DiMichele, Coach Mr. Eric DiMichele, Coach 1990: Regis High School, NY 2008: Stuyvesant High School, NY Mr. Eric DiMichele, Coach Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1991: The Bronx High School of Science, NY 2009: Regis High School, NY Mr. Richard Sodikow, Coach Mr. Eric DiMichele, Coach 1992: Stuyvesant High School, NY 2010: Stuyvesant High School, NY Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1993: Stuyvesant High School, NY 2011: Regis High School, NY Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach Mr. Eric DiMichele, Coach 1994: Stuyvesant High School, NY 2012: Regis High School, NY Mr. Eric DiMichele, Coach Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1995: Stuyvesant High School, NY Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1996: Stuyvesant High School, NY Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach 1997: Stuyvesant High School, NY Ms. Julie Sheinman, Coach CROSS-EXAMINATION DEBATE * Co-Champions 1980 LaSalle College High School, PA 1991 West Springfield High School, VA Arnold Foley & Paul Kollmer Kenton Williams & Kari Adamsons* - Kevin Dalmasse, Coach Chris Hourt & Ed Shnekendorf* - Patricia Walters, Coach 1981 Bishop McDevitt High School, PA 1992 Stuyvesant High School, NY Chrisellen Kolb & Christopher Mattioli Amol Sarva & Jacob Waldman - David Horn, Coach - Julie Sheinman & Gary Alperson, Coaches 1982 The Bronx High School of Science, NY 1993 Stuyvesant High School, NY Stewart Rabin & Robert Schein Amol Sarva & Roy Bahat - Richard Sodikow, Coach - Julie Sheinman & Gary Alperson, Coaches 1983 The Bronx High School of Science, NY 1994 Stuyvesant High School, NY Harry Feder & Bhashkar Mazumuer Chrissy DeLorenzo & Vanessa Marti - Richard Sodikow, Coach - Julie Sheinman & Gary Alperson, Coaches 1984 Albany High School, NY 1995 Stuyvesant High School, NY Peter Gross & Tim Dumbleton J.P. Lupo & Phillip Kerpen* - Marie Withowski, Coach Carrie Reilly & Julia Spivak* - Julie Sheinman, Gary Alperson, & Peter Barta 1985 Albany High School, NY 1996 Jenkintown High School, PA Peter Gross & Andrew Schrank Tom Peff & John Willemin - Marie Withowski, Coach - Joanne Regli, Coach 1986 Stuyvesant High School, NY 1997 Stuyvesant High School, NY Hanna Rosin & David Coleman Amie Broder & Carrie Reilly - Julie Sheinman, Coach - Julie Sheinman & Gary Alperson, Coaches 1987 Lake Braddock High School, VA 1998 Stuyvesant High School, NY David Moss & Bill Grant Amie Broder & Jung Oh* - Vick Drinnon, Coach Daniel Paul & Kacey Wolmer* - Julie Sheinman, Gary Alperson, Jonathan Reyman, & Jordyn Buchanan, Coaches 1988 St. Francis de Sales High School, OH 1999 Stuyvesant High School, NY Ashley Fernandez & John Fritz Amie Broder & Kasey Wolmer - Sue Wenzlaff, Coach - Julie Sheinman, Jordyn Buchanan, & Burdy 1989 The Bronx
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