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HOLY CROSS CAPTAINS/COACHES All-Time Captains HOLY CROSS CAPTAINS/COACHES All-Time Captains 1893 Thomas Leahey 1938 Charles Brucato 1982 David Stenhouse, James Vest 1894 Daniel McCarthy 1939 Camille Durand 1983 James Irzyk 1895 Mike “Doc” Powers 1940 Mike Klarnick 1984 Gary Quinlan 1896 Mike “Doc” Powers 1941 John Hanlon 1985 Gerry Cox 1897 William J. Fox 1942 Alex Nahigian 1986 Brian Reale, Nick Zammarelli 1898 William J. Fox 1943 Harper Geary 1987 B.J. Flynn, Brian Foley 1899 John E. Brennan 1944 Robert Davis, Robert Devlin 1988 Terry Cardew, Joe Noone 1900 John E. McTigue 1945 Robert Devlin 1989 Brendan Grady, Mike Irons, 1901 Patrick J. Carney 1946 Robert Batten Paul Pearl 1902 William H. Dyer 1947 John Whalen 1990 David Leonard, Brian McMillin 1903 Thomas J. Skelly 1948 Robert Curran 1991 David Leonard 1904 Peter Noonan 1949 Edward Polak 1992 Michael Neary 1905 James J. Spring 1950 William Porter 1993 James Larkin 1906 John A. Flynn 1951 Ralph Gebhardt, Bob Heon 1994 Paige Brennan 1907 George B. Cashen 1952 John Concannon 1995 Terrence Butt, James Cook, 1908 John J. Barry 1953 Arthur Moossmann Brian Merrick 1909 John Kearney 1954 Paul Brissette 1996 Charles Teeple 1910 George Jones 1955 Bob Johnson 1997 David Abdou 1911 Daniel Kennedy 1956 Dick Santaniello 1998 John Sheehy 1912 Daniel Kennedy 1957 Jack Brennan, Gordon Massa 1999 Ben Power 1913 Patrick Cawley 1958 Tom Ryan 2000 Jeff Miller 1914 James O’Brien 1959 Larry Rancourt 2001 Cory Czajka, Ryan Kenny, 1915 John J. Norton 1960 Ken Komodzinski Mike Macholz 1916 Joseph Murphy 1961 John Allen, Gene Malinowski 2002 Mike Montano, Peter Summa 1917 John J. Norton 1962 Tom Smith 2003 Dan Powers, Matt McEvoy 1918 Frank O’Neil 1963 Tony Capo 2004 Chris Doneski, Ed Turner 1919 Emmons J. Bowen 1964 Jim Halloran 2005 Steve Buckley, Mike Marron 1920 Jay O’Connor 1965 John Wendelken 2006 None 1921 Chick Gagnon 1966 John Kerry 2007 Matt Blake, Norm Roth 1922 Fred Maguire 1967 Jack McCarthy 2008 Brendan Akashian, Tim Thran 1923 Bill Horan 1968 Dave Klecak 2009 Jake Gorman, Dan Seip, 1924 Ken Simendinger 1969 Pat Bourque John Sills 1925 Owen Carroll 1970 Bill Crowley 2010 Ryan George, Matt Perry, 1926 Pete Cote 1971 Daniel Capen John Sills 1927 Billy Wise 1972 Ty Brennan 2011 Jack Laurendeau, Eric Oxford 1928 Frank Savage 1973 Colin Clapton 2012 Matt Croglio, Chris Sintetos 1929 Dick Harrell 1974 Michael Connolly 2013 John Colella, Mike Ahmed 1930 James Shelvin 1975 Robert Bigda 2014 None 1931 Norman Sims 1976 Bruce Sabatini 2015 Donny Murray, Phil Reese, 1932 John Marshall 1977 William Doran, Stephen Senior Evan Ocello, Jack St. Clair 1933 Frank Cammarano 1978 Richard Jasinski 2016 None 1934 John Horgan 1979 Peter Colombo 2017 None 1935 Ed Moriarty 1980 Ron Perry, Ted Rockwell, 2018 None 1936 Joe Cusick Neil Solomon 2019 None 1937 Joe Kelly 1981 Joseph Lemay, Edward Scannell All-Time Head Coaches Head Coach Years Record Pct. BY WINS Dennis O’Neil 1894 (1) 6-5-0 .545 Head Coach Years Record Pct. James “Chippy” McGarr 1895 (1) 17-5-2 .750 Jack Barry 1921-1960 (40) 616-150-6 .802 James Garry 1897 (1) 17-7-0 .708 Jack Whalen 1971-92, 1994-98 (27) 343-463-8 .426 Jesse Burkett 1898, 1917-20 (5) 100-20-1 .831 Greg DiCenzo 2008-Present (12) 285-323-1 .469 Thomas McCarthy 1899-00, 1904-05, 1916 (5) 77-36-4 .675 William Dyer 1903, 1910-15 (7) 104-70-6 .594 John Brennan 1901 (1) 12-9-0 .571 Jesse Burkett 1898, 1917-20 (5) 100-20-1 .831 John Pappalau 1902 (1) 18-6-0 .750 William Dyer 1903, 1910-15 (7) 104-70-6 .594 Patrick Carney 1906-1909 (4) 71-31-1 .694 BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Jack Barry 1921-1960 (40) 616-150-6 .802 Head Coach Years Record Pct. Albert “Hop” Riopel 1961-1966 (5) 82-43-0 .656 Jesse Burkett 1898, 1917-20 (5) 100-20-1 .831 Robert Curran 1967-1970 (4) 37-41-2 .475 Jack Barry 1921-1960 (40) 616-150-6 .802 Jack Whalen 1971-92, 1994-98 (27) 343-463-8 .426 James “Chippy” McGarr 1895 (1) 17-5-2 .750 Phil Philip 1993 (1) 12-20-0 .375 John Pappalau 1902 (1) 18-6-0 .750 Paul Pearl 1999-2001 (3) 46-76-1 .378 James Garry 1897 (1) 17-7-0 .708 Fran O’Brien 2002-2004 (3) 38-73-1 .344 Craig Najarian 2005-2007 (3) 41-72-1 .363 Greg DiCenzo 2008-Present (12) 285-323-1 .469.
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