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NJSCA Class of 2017 THE NJSCA HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2017 BRAD ALTLAND JFK Iselin HS Soccer/Winter & Spring Track Middlesex County NJSCA Status: Inactive Head Girls Soccer Coach – 11 Years Head Winter Track Coach – 10 Years Head Spring Track Coach – 21 Years Career Record: 202-216-11 . 8 Divisional Relay Titles . 6 Divisional Titles . 4 Coach of the Year Honors KEVIN BRILES Delsea Regional HS Athletic Trainer Gloucester County NJSCA Status: Active Athletic Trainer – 20 Years @ Delsea Regional High School . NJSIAA Championship Event Athletic Trainer . Rowan University Clinic Instructor . Stockton University Assistant Athletic Trainer . Co-Chair of the Adam Taliaferro Foundation . Romeo Capozzi Award for Excellence in Athletic Training SCOTT BURD Franklin HS Soccer & Swimming Somerset County NJSCA Status: Active Head Boys Soccer Coach – 18 Years Head Girls Soccer Coach – 10 Years Head Boys & Girls Swim Coach – 13 Years Career Record: 407-446-24 . 1 State Sectional Championship . 1 State Group Championship . 5 State Diving Championships . 1 Skyland Conference Championship . 1 Somerset County Championship TARA BURNISTON South Brunswick HS Bowling Middlesex County NJSCA Status: Active Head Girls Bowling Coach – 14 Years Career Record: 186-47-16 . 5 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV Sectional Championships . 2 NJSIAA Group IV Championships . 1 NJSIAA Tournament of Champions Title . 5 Greater Middlesex Conference Championships . 7 Greater Middlesex Red Division Championships . Multiple Coach of the Year Honors . NJSIAA Bowling Sport Award Recipient 2009 . NFHS NJ Girls Bowling Coach of the Year 2009 WILLIAM CARUSO Brick Memorial HS Soccer Ocean County NJSCA Status: Active Head Girls Soccer Coach – 23 Years Career Record: 328-129-27 . 4 NJSIAA Group IV Championships . 6 NJSIAA Central/South Jersey Group IV Sectional Championships . 2 Shore Conference Championships . 9 Shore Conference Divisional Championships . 2 Top 10 National Soccer Coaches Association of America . 11 Star-Ledger Top 20 Final Poll Rankings . Multiple Coach of the Year Honors ROBERT CICCONE Fort Lee HS / Hasbrouck Heights Soccer/Basketball/Golf Bergen County NJSCA Status: Active Head Boys Soccer Coach – 15 Years Head Boys Basketball Coach – 15 Years Head Boys & Girls Golf – 12 Years Career Record: 523-388-18 . 4 BCSL American Division Basketball Championships . 4 BNC American Division Golf Championships . Bergen County Century Club Member . 100 Wins in Soccer, Basketball & Golf . Multiple Coach of the Year Honors MERILYN DIAMOND Westfield HS Girls Swimming Union County NJSCA Status: Inactive Head Girls Swim Coach – 12 Years Career Record: 110-7 . 9 Union County Championships . 3 NJSIAA Sectional Championships . 8 NJSIAA State Championships . 61 Consecutive Wins Over a Five-Year Period . A Junior Olympic and State AAU Champion PETER DUNN Northern Valley Old Tappan HS Winter/Spring Track Bergen County NJSCA Status: Active Head Boys Spring Track Coach – 11 Years Head Boys Winter Track Coach – 3 Years Career Record: 58-2-1 . 13 League Championships . 5 NJSIAA Sectional Championships . 1 NJSIAA Group Title . 2 County Relay Championships . 2 County Championships . NJSIAA Sports Award for Track and Field 2016 . Multiple Coach of the Year Honors BARBARA ANN ERICKSON Ridge HS Cross Country/Spring Track/Lacrosse Somerset County NJSCA Status: Active Head Cross Country Coach – 10 Years Head Spring Track – 9 Years Head Girls Lacrosse Coach – 13 Years Career Record: 267-76-2 . 5 Conference Track/Cross Country Championships . 2 County Relay Championships . 2 Conference Relay Championships . 1 Cross Country Championship . 3 County Girls Lacrosse Championships . 1 NJSIAA North Group IV Girls Lacrosse Championship . Multiple Coach of the Year Honors . NJSIAA Service Award 2014 JEFF FALZARANO Bernards HS Baseball/Basketball/Swimming Somerset County NJSCA Status: Active Head Baseball Coach – 21 Years Head Girls Basketball Coach – 10 Years Head Boys Swimming Coach – 3 Years Career Record: 359-388-4 . 3 Skyland Conference Baseball Divisional Championships . 2 Somerset County Baseball Championships . 1 Mid-State Baseball Divisional Championship . 2 NJSIAA North II Group 2 Baseball Finalist . 1 Mid-State Conference Swim Title . 1 Somerset County Swim Championship . Multiple Coach of the Year Honors GERALD FOX Mountain Lakes HS Soccer/Golf Morris County NJSCA Status: Active Head Girls Soccer Coach – 11 Years Head Golf Coach – 13 Years Career Record: 293-141-13 . 4 Girls Soccer Conference Championships . 10 Consecutive Winning Seasons in Girls Soccer . 3 NJSIAA State Sectional Golf Championships . 1 NJSIAA Group 1 State Golf Championship . 3 Top 3 Finishes in the Golf Tournament of Champions . 2005 Team of the Year Award . Multiple Coach of the Year Honors TOM GATTONI Pascack Valley HS Baseball Bergen County NJSCA Status: Inactive Head Baseball Coach – 22 Years Career Record: 377-173 . 5 League Championships . 2 County Championships . NJSBCA Russ Spicer Hall of Fame Inductee – 2013 DONNA GELEGONYA Morristown HS Swimming Morris County NJSCA Status: Active Head Boys & Girls Swimming Coach – 25 Years Career Record: 464–218–6 . 5 NJSIAA State Sectional North B, 1 A Championships . 8 Iron Hills/NJAC Conference Championships . 6 Morris County Championships . 2 Daily Record Swim Teams of the Year . NFHS Coach of the Year – 2009 . Multiple Coach of the Year Honors GLENN GESS Haddonfield Memorial HS Soccer/Track Camden County NJSCA Status: Inactive Head Girls Soccer Coach – 16 Years Head Girls Track Coach – 2 Years Career Record: 282-83-30 . 10 Colonial Conference Championships . 8 Liberty Division Championships . 1 Patriot Division Championship . 7 NJSIAA Sectional Championships . 4 NJSIAA Group Championships . 3x Hall of Fame Inductee Multiple Coach of the Year Honors RAYMOND HARRISON New Milford HS Cross Country/Winter & Spring Track Bergen County NJSCA Status: Inactive Head Boys Spring Track Coach – 31 Years Head Winter Track Coach – 29 Years Head Coach Boys & Girls Cross Country – 8 Years Career Record: 250-73-1 . 1 NJSIAA State Sectional Championship . 5 BCSL League Championships . 2 County Relay Championships . 1 County Championship . 5 Year NJSIAA State Track & Field Committee Member . Bergen County Coaches Association Century Victory Club Member – 1992 . Bergen County Lifetime Achievement Awards—2001 & 2008 . Numerous Coach of the Year Honors CHARLES HENRIQUES North Plainfield HS Soccer/Winter Track/Spring Track Somerset County NJSCA Status: Active Head Boys Soccer Coach – 21 Years / Head Girls Soccer Coach – 3 Years Head Boys Spring Track Coach – 19 Years Head Boys Winter Track Coach – 5 Years Career Record: 348–179-13 . 1 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II Boys Soccer Championship . 1 Mountain Valley Track Conference Championship . 3 Mountain Valley Track Divisional Championships . 6 Skyland Conference Track Championships . 2 Skyland Conference Soccer Divisional Championships . 2 Mountain Valley Soccer Divisional Championships . Multiple Coach of the Year Honors KEVIN KELLY Kinnelon HS Lacrosse Morris County NJSCA Status: Active Head Boys Lacrosse Coach – 18 Years Career Record: 208-156 . 1 NJSIAA Group I State Championship . 1 Morris County Championship . 2 Rizk Divisional Championships . 1 NJLICA Group I Coach of the Year . 2005 NJ Coach of the Year . 2010 Morris County Team of the Year . 2010 Morris County Coach of the Year IVER KENNEDY Bernards HS Tennis Somerset County NJSCA Status: Inactive Head Boys Tennis Coach – 23 Years Career Record: 237–187-1 . 2 NJSIAA Group I State Championships . 1 NJSIAA Group II State Championship . 5 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group I Sectional Championships . 3 Colonial Hill Conference Championships . 1 Somerset County Championship . Numerous Coach of the Year Honors GLEN KURZ Westfield HS Wrestling Union County NJSCA Status: Active Head Wrestling Coach – 18 Years Career Record: 188–146 . 2 District 11 Championships . 5 District Coach of the Year Honors . 3 Region 3 Coach of the Year Honors . 5 Union County Coach of the Year Honors . NCAA Division 3 National Championship PELLEGRINO (BEN) LASALA Colonia HS Football/Wrestling/Softball Middlesex County NJSCA Status: Inactive Head Football Coach – 17 Years Head Coach Wrestling - 19 Years Head Coach Softball – 9 Years Career Record: 335 Wins . 4 Greater Middlesex County White Division Championships . NJFCA Hall of Fame Inductee . Distinguish America Award . Presenter at the NJSCA Coaches Clinic . Numerous Coach of the Year Honors AUDREY LELYO Paramus Catholic HS Bowling Bergen County NJSCA Status: Inactive Head Girls Bowling Coach – 29 Years Career Record: 575 Wins . 4 NJSIAA State Sectional Championships . 7 Bergen County Championships . 7 League Championships . 2 River Dell Doubles Tournament Championships . 3x Team of the Year . Multiple Coach of the Year Honors CHRISTIAN LYNCH Kingsway HS Cross County/Winter & Spring Track Gloucester County NJSCA Status: Active Head Boys Cross Country Coach - 12 Years Head Boys & Girls Winter Track - 13 Years Assistant Boys & Girls Spring Track Coach - 15 years Career Record: 63-8 . 7 NJSIAA State Championships . 12 NJSIAA Sectional Championships . 10 Tri-County Conference Championships . 20 Tri-County Royal Divisional Championships . 15 Gloucester County Championships . 13 Team of the Year Designations . Numerous Coach of the Year Honors FRANCIS MAGGIO Roselle Park HS Softball Union County NJSCA Status: Active Head Softball Coach - 20 Years Career Record: 317–184-1 . 1 NJSIAA Group I State Championship . 3 NJSIAA Section II Group I Championships . 1 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group I Sectional Championship
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