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Newark Hall of Fame 2017 Layout 1 1988 - 1ST ANNUAL 1989 - 2ND ANNUAL Inductees Inductees High School Inductees Inductees High School Richie Reagan Jim Bouie West Side Al “Bubba” Baker Herb “Krautblatt” Kay Weequahic Greg Notte Al Zmijewski East Side Dennis “Mo” Layton Weequahic Leroy Smith Al De Rogatis Central Peter Carlesimo West Side/St. Benedict’s Pete Shaw Manny Polci Barringer Rick Cerone Essex Catholic Al Attles Swede Masin Weequahic Jack Dalton Ben Scotti St. Benedict’s Lonnie Wright Al Makeoff South Side Vic Defilippo Central Billy Conn Owen Carroll St. Benedict’s Gene Hermanski East Side Julius Nicolai Arts High Cleo Hill South Side Marty Liquori Essex Catholic Mel Knight Seton Hall Prep Ray DiRiggi Vailsburg Charlie Meadows Bobbie McGee West Side Jack Speary Good Counsel Casmir Pomianek East Side Wade Likens St. Michael’s Fred Westphal Barringer Skippy Minisi Newark Academy John Murphy St. James HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY Jerry Izenberg Star Ledger - Writer Walt Bakuum Educator - Coach Sid Dorfman Star Ledger - Writer Art Coles II Educator Joe Liddy Educator - Coach (West Side/East Side) Lloyde Glicken Educator Ray Dandridge Baseball Hall of Fame Allie Stolz Boxing Champion TEAM AWARD Les Fein Educator - Coach (Weequahic) Vincent Farrell West Side/NBA Official 1966 - 1967 Weequahic Basketball Sal Commisa Educator - Coach (Central/West Side) Dr. Gerald Cetrulo Coach - Fencer (Barringer) Dr. Margaret Brown Educator - Panzer College Joseph Kasberger Educator - Coach (St. Benedict’s) 1990 - 3RD ANNUAL 1991 - 4TH ANNUAL Inductees Inductees High School Inductees Inductees High School Matt Bolger Rip Collins St. Benedict’s Ted Bonner Arts High Frank Delaney St. Benedict’s Tom Boose Harold Cohen Weequahic Vinnie Carlesimo Tom Higgins West Side Gerald Greenspan Weequahic Dean Centrulo Manny Senerchia Barringer Hugh Devore Tebare Ramos St. Benedict’s Andre Tippett Barringer Harry Singleton St. Benedict’s Sharpe James Wilbur Parker South Side/Shabazz Larry Hazzard Dr. Max Novich Central Russ Rogers South Side HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY Ron Kornegay Mike Purzycki South Side Moe Berg Baseball - Major League HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY Eanest Blood Educator - Coach Marvin Hagler Boxer - World Champion Alf Goullet Cyclist - Age 100 Monte Irvin Baseball - Newark Eagles/Majors Charles Schneider Educator - Player - Coach Willie Klein Star Ledger - Writer Bert Manhoff Educator - Coach (East Side) TEAM AWARD John P. McLaughlin Businessman - Humanitarium (East Side) 1964 - 1965 Central Basketball TEAM AWARD 1937 Newark Bears Baseball 1992 - 5TH ANNUAL 1993 - 6TH ANNUAL Inductees Inductees High School Inductees Inductees High School John Bateman Robert Brewster Central/St. Benedict’s Drayton Bembry Gwendolyn Grant Central Donald Bradley Rosetta Guilford West Side Michael Caruso Bill Crosby St. Benedict’s Dave Klurman Lenny Moore West Side Bob Cilento Dr. Jon Feldman West Side James Delaney St. Benedict’s Bob Sterling West Side Frank Grant East Side Dr. Tom Flagg Frank Peloso Barringer Jean Caputo Pascuzzi Anthony Naporano Central Rich Giancola Dave Smuckler East Side George Reynolds Central Greg Latta South Side Al Lavan South Side Dr. William Pollack Weequahic Chris Perval Dave Wolff Weequahic Leon Day Newark Eagles HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY HALL OF FAME COACHES Louis “Bucky” Harris Coach - West Side/Weequahic Jean Anderson West Side Charles W. Johnson Playground Director - Cleveland Jr. Frank Verducci Barringer Art Lustig Coach - Weequahic Anthony “Tony” Verducci Coach - Seton Hall HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY Lorraine White Coach - Weequahic Abe “Six” Cohn Official TEAM AWARD Carl Anderson Central TEAM AWARD 1924 Central - Football Newark Flip City Team 1934 - 1936 St. Benedict’s Football 1994 - 7TH ANNUAL 1995 - 8TH ANNUAL Inductees Inductees High School Inductees Inductees High School Vincent Aulisi Barringer/St. Benedict’s Vinnie Albanese Joe “Doc” Petty, Jr. Barringer Greg Cordones Ted Del Guerico Central George Branch Sam Chernetsky Central Arther Hopper Peggy Officer Central Larry Pratt Ken Rieth Central Frank B. D’Antico Emil Karlic East Side Fred Cole West Side Jack Drury Edgar Jones Barringer Calvin Irvin Orange/Newark Eagles Larry Peccatiello Barringer Dr. Paul J. Kiell South Side David “Dave” Goldfarb South Side Irv Keller Sanford “Sandy” Salz Weequahic Jerome “Jerry” Greco Jack Robinson West Side Anita Kubicka Archbishop Walsh Lorraine Williams Malcolm X. Shabazz Robert “Bobby” Malkums South Side/St. Benedict’s Stanley “Tony” Woods Seton Hall Prep Larry Schumacher Essex Catholic Al Wujiak Essex Catholic Mike Sheppard, Jr. Seton Hall HALL OF FAME COACHES HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY John Allen St. Benedict’s Paul Bogato East Side - Coach Bill Horey St. Benedict’s Mike Cohen Weequahic - Coach Hal Ginsberg Central - Coach HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY Annette Williams Malcolm X. Shabazz/West Side - Coach Matt Lynch Track TEAM AWARD Jocko Maxwell Sportscaster Harry “Doc” Sargent Coach/Educator 1970 Barringer Baseball TEAM AWARD Newark Eagles - Baseball 1996 - 9TH ANNUAL 1997 - 10TH ANNUAL Inductees Inductees High School Inductees Inductees High School Larry Cabrelli Barringer/St. Benedict’s Wilbert Allen Terry Fox West Side Marc Caesar West Side Kelsey T. Brown Wilbur Ross, Sr. Barringer Rick Gee Ed McLucas Central Kevin Brown Thompson Barringer Charlie O’Neill Central Vincent Byron, III Vailsburg/Our Lady of the Valley Burt Geltzeiler Lou Grimsley Weequahic Marty Fishbein South Side/St. Benedict’s Gisele Harris Lisa Long Malcolm X. Shabazz Mark Goldberg Luther E. Howard Weequahic Frank Martinez East Side Sid Greenspan Ed Stickel Central Bob Molinaro Essex Catholic Thomas Guthrie, Jr. Seton Hall Frank Spatuzzi St. Benedict’s Fred Archer South Side HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY Jerry Belmonte Official - Barringer HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY Dr. Delores Cross Educator - Chicago State University “Pop” Mertz Coach - Newark Hilltops Diris Dortch Coach - (Girls) Central High School Sid Rothbard Coach - East Side Gordon LeMatty Coach - Union High School Mike Sheppard, Sr. Coach - Seton Hall University HALL OF FAME OLD TIMERS CATEGORY HALL OF FAME OLD TIMERS CATEGORY William C. Barkhorn 1901 - 1905 Newark Alta Cohen 1925 - 1927 St. Benedict’s Bill Helbig 1917 - 1920 Central Mel Dalton 1924 - 1925 St. Benedict’s Camille Sabie Malbrock 1917 - 1920 East Side John “Feets” Marshall 1923 - 1927 Central Hillard Lee Motley Baseball Negro League Isadore Wasserman 1924 - 1927 Central 1998 1999 - 11TH ANNUAL Inductees Inductees High School NO 1998 Peter Calcagno Barringer INDUCTION CEREMONY Joe Cullen East Side Michael DiCico Corky Devlin Central E. Wyman Garrett Mike Genervino West Side Michael “Mike” Mirabella Weequahic Stan Waldmore Essex Catholic Robert Wolfarth Central Richard Zeitler Irvington Tech HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY William “Pony” Wilson Coach - Central/Original Harlem Globe Trotter HALL OF FAME OLD TIMERS CATEGORY Paul Josloff Basketball South Side Thadford Kettles Pop Warner Football South Side 2000 - 12TH ANNUAL 2001 - 13TH ANNUAL Inductees Inductees High School Inductees Inductees High School William Buck Alexander Central Honorable Donald Payne Barringer Reginald Van Brown Keith Willis Malcolm X. Shabazz Peter (Pete) Rubas St. Benedict’s Jim Furey Barringer Honorable Joseph DiVencenzo Barringer Timothy Jennings Autrey Reynolds South Side Marquis (Bo) Porter Weequahic Joseph (Jo-Jo) Walters Vailsburg HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY Tiffany Jackson Weatherford Science Arther Coles, III Supporter Coach Arts HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY John Thomas Coach Central Bessie Walker Support West Side Wilbur Aikins Coach Central Vanessa Watson Coach Malcolm X. Shabazz Arthur (Ajax) Johnson, Sr. Coach South Side Eugene (Mr. Rob) Robinson Coach HALL OF FAME OLD TIMERS CATEGORY Thomas Gallucci Supporter Central Vincente Carnivale Cross Country Central HALL OF FAME OLD TIMERS CATEGORY Francis P. Meehan, Sr. Basketball Seton Hall Prep Hy Goldberg (deceased) Sports Columnist Newark News TEAM CATEGORY 1983 Malcolm X. Shabazz H.S. Girls Basketball Team 2002 - 14TH ANNUAL 2003 - 15TH ANNUAL Inductees Inductees High School Inductees Inductees High School Earnest (Boo Boo) Barron South Side Shani Baraka University Victor Brown Weequahic Ronald Howard Weequahic George Enderle St. Benedict’s Theodore Marshall South Side Robert Fiorini Robert “Shahid” Jackson Barringer Joseph Mastacchio Mark Murro Essex Catholic Tanisha Schumann McGriff Science James Rake Vailsburg Percy Oliver West Side Peter Westbrook Essex Catholic Earl Rodgers Central Lorenzo Zackery Weequahic Alfred Smith East Side Eric Williams Malcolm X. Shabazz HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY HALL OF FAME GENERAL CATEGORY Gerald A. Battaglini Essex Catholic Pete Del Guercio (deceased) West Side Burney Adams Weequahic Ollie Dickerson Earl Johnson Central Evelyn Johnson Quitman Street/Cleveland Bob Lester Central John Petrozzino Central Arthur Scavone Central HALL OF FAME OLD TIMERS CATEGORY HALL OF FAME OLD TIMERS CATEGORY Attilio “Babe” Conforti Barringer Tom King East Side Louis Dell Ermo Barringer Charles “Tudy” Lubetkin Weequahic Albert Grieco Barringer Harold Lucas West Side Ruth Hazelwood West Kinney Henry “Tank” Marshall Bloomfield Tech John Walker (deceased) Malcolm X. Shabazz 2004 - 16TH ANNUAL 2005 - 17TH ANNUAL Inductees Inductees High School Inductees Inductees High School Joe Fernandez St. Casimirs Elementary Al Lubetkin Dennis Mosley Weequahic Irvin B. Hill Charles Talley Weequahic Martin Milano Mike Smith East Side Jeffrey Kurdyla Kevin Kurdyla East Side James
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