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2018 Program HALL OF FAME NIGHT Thursday, April 12, 2018 The East Suburban Catholic Conference is celebrating its 44th year as a sports conference. We are proud of our tradition, our accomplishments, and our spirit of sportsmanship. Original Members of Men’s Division Entry Into ESCC Carmel Catholic High School, Mundelein 1974 Holy Cross High School, River Grove 1974 (withdrew 2003) Marist High School, Chicago 1974 Notre Dame High School, Niles 1974 St. Joseph High School, Westchester 1974 (withdrew 2010) St. Patrick High School, Chicago 1974 St. Viator High School, Arlington Heights 1974 Added Members of Men’s Division Joliet Catholic Academy, Joliet 1982 Benet Academy, Lisle 1990 Marian Catholic High School, Chicago Heights 1990 Nazareth Academy, LaGrange Park 2001 Marian Central Catholic, Woodstock 2013 Original Members of Women’s Division Benet Academy, Lisle 1991 Joliet Catholic Academy, Joliet 1991 Marian Catholic High School, Chicago Heights 1991 St.Viator High School, Arlington Heights 1991 Added Members of Women’s Division Carmel Catholic High School Mundelein 1994 Fenwick High School, Oak Park 1994 (withdrew 2015) Bishop McNamara, Kankakee 2000 (withdrew 2015) Providence Catholic, New Lenox 2000 (withdrew 2015) Nazareth Academy, LaGrange Park 2001 Marist High School, Chicago 2003 Marian Central Catholic, Woodstock 2013 East Suburban Catholic Conference 2017-2018 School President Principal Athletic Director Benet Abbot Austin Murphy, OSB Stephen Marth Gary Goforth Carmel Catholic Brad Bonham Sue Crook Andy Bitto Joliet Catholic Jeff Budz Dan Sharp Marian Catholic Vince Krydynski Steve Tortorello Kevin Kelly Marian Central Steve Baldwin Debra Novy Curtis Price Marist Br. Hank Hammer, FMS Larry Tucker Eric Simpson Nazareth Dennis Moran Debbie Tracy Duane Buturusis Thursday, April 12, 2018 Notre Dame Ralph Elwart Daniel Tully Mike Hennessey St. Patrick Dr. Joseph Schmidt Jon Baffico Brian Glorioso St. Viator Brian Leidlich Karen Love Marty Jennings East Suburban Catholic Conference Individual State Champions 2009 Class 3A Dan Stringfellow St. Viator Golf 2009 Class AA Elias Larson Marian Catholic Wrestling 145 lbs. 2009 Class 2A McKinzie Schulz Benet Girls Track 800m 2009 Class AA Erick Gavin Marian Catholic Boys Track 110m High Hurdles 2010 Class AA Erick Gavin Marian Catholic Boys Track 110m High Hurdles 2010 Class AA Jasmin Minor Carmel Girls Tennis Singles 2012 Class AA Nathan Jackson Marian Catholic Wrestling 170 lbs. 2012 Class 2A Malcolm Watson Nazareth Wrestling 220 lbs. 2013 Class 3A Tom Howell Marist Wrestling Heavyweight 2014 Class AA Joe Cifelli Marian Catholic Diving 2014 Class 1A Kyle Betourne Bishop Mac Wrestling 170 lbs. 2014 Class 3A Steve Hubona Benet Track Discus 2015 Class AA Joe Cifelli Marian Catholic Diving 2015 Class 4A Thaddeus Newby Marian Catholic Basketball 3-Point Shooter 2015 Class 3A Jake Ford Marist Wrestling 285 lbs. 2016 Class 2A Travis Ford Melton Marian Catholic Wrestling 106 lbs. 2016 Class 2A Jose Champagne Marian Catholic Wrestling 160 lbs. 2016 Class 2A Kordell Norfleet Marian Catholic Wrestling 170 lbs. 2016 Class 1A Elizabeth Drab St. Viator Girls Track 400m 2017 Class 2A Kordell Norfleet Marian Catholic Wrestling 182 lbs 2017 Class AA Michael Balcerak St. Viator Swimming 100 Yard 2017 Class 2A Samantha Lococo Carmel Girls Gymnas. Floor Exercise 2017 Class 3A Allie Munson Benet Girls Track Pole Vault 2018 Class 2A Dean Hamiti Jr. Joliet Catholic Wrestling 106 lbs. 2018 Class 2A Riley Palm Carmel Wrestling 138 lbs. 2018 Class 2A Dylan Connell Marian Central Wrestling 152 lbs. 2018 Class AA Michael Baclerak St. Viator Swimming 100m Fly East Suburban Catholic Conference Individual State Champions 1981 Class AA Gary Kostrubala Marist Track Discus 1982 Class AA Gary Kostrubala Marist Track Shot Put 1982 Class AA Gary Kostrubala Marist Track Discus 1983 Class AA Michael O’Brien Marist Wrestling 112 lbs. 1983 Class AA Anthony Evensen Marist Wrestling 138 lbs. 1983 Class AA Tim Phillips St. Viator Track 3200m Run East Suburban Catholic Conference 1984 Class AA Tim Phillips St. Viator Track 1600m Run 1985 Class AA Daniel Evensen Marist Wrestling 119 lbs. Hall of Fame Night - April 12, 2018 1985 Class AA Mike Mroczek St. Patrick Wrestling Heavyweight Agenda for the Evening 1986 Class AA Len Sitko Notre Dame Cross Country 6:00 PM Registration and Cocktails 1986 Class AA Paul Ducato St. Viator Wrestling 98 lbs. 7:00 PM Welcome - Mike Hennessey, Notre Dame College Prep 1986 Class AA Daniel O’Brien Marist Wrestling 119 lbs. Opening Prayer and Dinner History of ESCC and Hall of Fame Night - Mike Hennessey 1987 Class AA Len Sitko Notre Dame Track 1600m Run Introduce Hall of Fame Members in Attendance 1988 Class AA Paul Andreotti Marist Wrestling 145 lbs. Nazareth Academy -Athletic Director, Duane Buturusis, introduces 1989 Class AA Maurice Mitchell Marist Track 110 High Hurdles JULIE SCHIFFLER 1989 Class AA Maurice Mitchell Marist Track 300m Int. Hurdles Notre Dame College Prep - Athletic Director, Mike Hennessey, introduces MICHAEL JANKOWSKI 1989 Class AA Paul Andreotti Marist Wrestling 152 lbs. St. Patrick High School - Athletic Director, Brian Glorioso, introduces 1989 Class AA Kevin Nolan Marist Wrestling Heavyweight JOSEPH CERMAK 1992 Class AA Mickey Griffin Marian Catholic Wrestling 125 lbs. St. Viator High School - Athletic Director, Marty Jennings, introduces JOSEPH CARLSON 1993 Class AA Keith West Notre Dame Track 800m Run St. Viator High School - Athletic Director, Marty Jennings, introduces 1994 Class AA Mike Rosengrant Notre Dame Wrestling 130 lbs. 2008 ST. VIATOR BOYS STATE GOLF CHAMPIONS 1994 Class AA Corey Schuster Benet Track 3200m Relay Benet Academy - Athletic Director, Gary Goforth, introduces 1994 Class AA Dan Traver Benet Track 3200m Relay LAUREN ROHAN BROUCEK Benet Academy - Athletic Director, Gary Goforth, introduces 1994 Class AA Ben Kratzer Benet Track 3200m Relay CONNOR ROTH 1994 Class AA Pat Marshall Benet Track 3200m Relay Carmel Catholic High School - Athletic Director, Andy Bitto, introduces 1996 Class AA Patrick Wrona Marist Wrestling Heavyweight ROBERT KUYKENDALL. 1998 Class AA Jonathan Berning Marist Track 1600m Run Carmel Catholic High School - Athletic Director, Andy Bitto, introduces SEAN MCGRATH 2000 Class AA Ray Blake Marist Wrestling 103 lbs. Joliet Catholic Academy - Athletic Director, Dan Sharp, introduces 2003 Class AA Casey Taylor Marian Catholic Girls Track Triple Jump ALLIE QUIGLEY 2004 Class AA Jacob Murphy Marist Wrestling 160 lbs. Joliet Catholic Academy - Athletic Director, Dan Sharp, introduces COBY FLEENER 2004 Class AA Casey Taylor Marian Catholic Girls Track Triple Jump Benet Academy - Athletic Director, Gary Goforth, introduces 2005 Class AA Lauren Haberkorn Marist Cross Country 16:51 minutes DAN SHARP - Dave Mattio Award 2005 Class AA Casey Taylor Marian Catholic Girls Track Triple Jump Marian Catholic High School - Athletic Director, Kevin Kelly, introduces 2007 Class AA Joe Fagiano St. Patrick Wrestling 215 lbs. JOSH MATTIO 2007 Class AA Melissa Gergel Marian Catholic Girls Track Pole Vault Marist High School - Athletic Director, Eric Simpson, introduces LAUREN HABERKORN NIEHOFF Class AA Mitchell Erickson Marian Catholic Track Pole Vault 2007 Closing Prayer and Thanks 2008 Class 3A Joe Carlson St. Viator Golf 2006 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Team State Champions Ron Baumgartner, Benet Academy 2008 Class AA St. Viator High School Boys Golf Jeff Zgonina, Carmel Catholic 2008 Class 3A Joliet Catholic Academy Girls Volleyball Joe Scordino, Carmel Catholic Dave Power, Fenwick 2009 Class 3A Joliet Catholic Academy Girls Volleyball Gordy Gillespie, Joliet Catholic 2009 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 2009 Class 3A St. Viator High School Boys Golf Mike Alstott, Joliet Catholic Sue Vodrazka, Benet Academy Dave Mattio, Marian Catholic Kevin Kristan, Carmel Catholic 2009 Class 2A St. Viator High School Boys Soccer Ray Balcarcel, Marist Don Heldmann, Fenwick 2009 Class 2A Carmel Catholic High School Girls Gymnastics Bill Casey, Notre Dame Bob Koleno, Holy Cross Jim Les, Notre Dame Mike Goolsby, Joliet Catholic 2009 Class 3A Joliet Catholic Academy Baseball Gene Pingatore, St. Joseph Terence Marable, Marian Catholic 2010 Class 2A Carmel Catholic High School Girls Gymnastics Isiah Thomas, St. Joseph Pat Quinn, Marist Max Kurland, St. Patrick Jack Cole, Notre Dame 2010 Class 2A Marist High School Boys Volleyball Jim Lyne, St. Viator Deryl Cunningham, St. Joseph 2011 Class 4A Benet Academy Girls Volleyball Bob Artman, St. Viator Joe Schmidt, St. Patrick Br. Richard Brady, FSC, ESCC Lynn Gaziano, St. Viator 2011 Class AA Carmel Catholic High School Girls Gymnastics 1999 Joliet Catholic Football 2012 Class 2A Carmel Catholic High School Girls Gymnastics 2007 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 1999 St. Joseph Boys Basketball Denise Boylan Egner, Benet Academy 2012 Class AA St. Viator High School Girls Cheerleading Scott Stahoviak, Carmel Catholic 2010 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 2012 Class 4A Marist High School Girls Softball Dr. James Quaid, Fenwick Kate Enochs Keller, Benet Academy Bob Stone, Joliet Catholic Academy Dan Sharp, Joliet Catholic 2012 Class 3A Marian Catholic High School Baseball Mickey Griffin, Marian Catholic Kevin Kelly, Marian Catholic 2012 Class 4A Benet Academy Girls Volleyball Mark Gervais, Marist Jerry Verde, Marian Catholic Len Sitko, Notre Dame Larry Tucker, Marist 2012 Class A Bishop McNamara High School Girls Poms Daryl Thomas, St. Joseph Robert Beckman, Notre Dame 2013 Class 4A Marian Catholic High School Girls Basketball Len Bertolini. 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