for youth development for healthy living for social responsibility HONORING OUR ATHLetES; STRENGTHENING OUR COMMUNITY 46th Annual Sports Award Banquet

YMCA of Greater Bergen County November 22, 2011

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Tonight’s Program

MASTERS OF CEREMONY: Thomas Curry, Beth Del Vecchio

Entrance of Honorees National Anthem ...... Brook Greenberg Pledge of Allegiance Invocation ...... Thomas Curry Welcome ...... Ken Schier, Chairman, YMCA Board of Directors Strong Kids Campaign...... Nelson Louis, YMCA President & CEO and David Robertson, Vice Chair YMCA Board of Directors Nicholas G. Saingas Service to Youth Award ...... Frank ‘Butch’ Servideo William Corcoran Service to Youth Award ...... Janet Molino Richard Poor Service to the Community Award ...... Dominick Polifrone Lee & Annie Tremble Inspirational/Courageous Youth Award ...... Annie Kennelly High School Student-Athletes ...... Mel Lewis Jill McGovern Kristina Meier Tara Anne Wilk Taylor Woegens Inspirational/Courageous Youth Award ...... Corey De Leon Professional Athlete Coach of the Year ...... Vin Mazzaro College Athlete of the Year ...... Matt Dubrowski Special Achievement Award ...... Mike Glynn Brian Long Tracy Trobiano Inspirational/Courageous Adult Award ...... Toni-Marie Hals High School Student-Athletes ...... Kevin Condal Eric Thomas Flanagan InSoo Hwang William Lewis Dane McDermott Thomas L. Della Torre Special Achievement Award ..... Hank Horbatuck J. Barry Stanford Award for Outstanding ...... Aiyana Whitney Achievement in High School Sports Thomas Barnes Gabriella Cuevas John T. Marut Erin Mary McGovern Stephen Mozia Patrick Rono Kaleb Zuidema Walter E. Goepel Amateur Athlete Award ...... Jenn Brunet YMCA Person of the Year ...... Bill Madden

1 THE YMCA OF GREATER BERGEN COUNTY Welcome. When you join the Y, you’re you, your family and your community have Currently, thousands of children are en- coming together with men, women and the resources and support needed to rolled in the various youth development children from your community who are learn, grow and thrive. programs: Childcare Center, After School committed to youth development, healthy Program, Summer Camp, Swimming, living and social responsibility. The Y of- We do that by encouraging good health Sports, Dance and Art Programs. Teens fers programs, services and initiatives and fostering connections with new participate in wellness classes and the that focus on these three areas, accord- and old friends through sports, fun and Teen Leaders Club. Adults and seniors ing to the unique needs of the communi- shared interests. continue a healthy lifestyle through well- ties we engage. ness classes and use of the Y’s Geraldine The YMCA of Greater Bergen County was Lees Wellness Center. We know firsthand how difficult it can be founded in the 1890s in Hackensack. The to find balance in life. That’s why we’re present building was erected in 1926-27 as The Y, a nonprofit organization, welcomes here with you every day, making sure that a “Y for All” – men, women, boys and girls. your participation and support.

Officers Sports Award YMCA Staff Ken Schier, Chairman Banquet Committee Nelson Louis, David Robertson, Vice Chairman Tom Kaechele, Chair President and CEO James Brown, Treasurer Bill Carbone, Journalist Kathy Cappucci, Janice Bihler, Secretary Ed Church Child Care Director Mickey Corcoran Carmen Matias Board of Directors Thomas Curry Membership Relations Director Kenneth Malmud Beth Del Vecchio Julie L. Morrow, John Mazzei John Gorman Communications Sebastian Rodriguez Tom Krenn & Development Director Holly Schult Nelson Louis* Nicole Passenti, Julie Morrow* Aquatic Director Joan Saingas Danielle Rattacasa Steve Silver School Age Child Care Director Dave Vanderbush Lauren Zisa, Fundraising Robert Riccardi, Finance & Administration *Ex Officio member Director Keith Zebroski, VP of Operations

2 GREETINGS FROM THE YMCA

Welcome and Good Evening,

It is with great pleasure that I greet all assembled here tonight in celebration of the YMCA of Greater Bergen County’s 46th Annual Sports Award Banquet.

The Y is a powerful association of men, women and children joined together by a shared commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility. We believe that lasting personal and social change can only come about when we all work together to invest in kids, our health and our neighbors. That’s why strengthening community is our cause. Every day, we work side by side with our neighbors in our communities to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.

Congratulations to tonight’s honorees and thank you for all that you do in your schools and communities. We recognize each of you for your personal and ath- letic achievements, and for instilling in each other a collective sense of what is right and what is good. These are values that you have learned while competing in sports, and values by which you have chosen to live.

Thank you to the members of the Sports Award Committee for their hard work and dedication in putting this event together. It is truly one of Bergen County’s premier events.

Finally, I would like to thank all the businesses, corporations and organizations participating in this year’s banquet that provided financial support for Y pro- grams that serve the greater Bergen County community. The Y would like to acknowledge Again, congratulations to all here tonight and best wishes for continued suc- cess. and thank the following Founda- tions for their support through grants of YMCA Youth and Teen Development Programs. Stop & Shop / Giant Nelson Louis Family Foundation President and CEO YMCA of Greater Bergen County The Ong Family Foundation We count on the generosity of our members and partners to keep our doors open to whomever needs a place to go Oritani Savings Bank to help them be more healthy, confident, Charitable Foundation connected and secure. All proceeds from tonight’s event will provide Y scholar- ships for those in need or program sub- sidy for Y Youth and Teen programs.

3 DEDICATED AWARDS Richard Poor Service J. Barry Stanford Award Walter E. Goepel to the Community Award for Outstanding Amateur Athlete of the Dick Poor was one of the founders Achievement in High Year Award of the YMCA Athletic Achievement School Sports Involved with the YMCA of Greater Awards Banquet, now called the Sports Bergen County off and on throughout Award Banquet, which was started in This Special Achievement Award is giv- en to recently graduated high school his life, Walt Goepel in his later years 1966 and grew of the Y’s pio- served on both the Sports Award Ban- neering interest in, and emphasis on, students who have received significant recognition in sports. It was renamed quet Committee and the YMCA Board sports and physical fitness as a means of Directors. Once a nationally ranked of character development. He served posthumously in honor of Barry Stan- ford, who served on the Sports Award tennis player, he was a 12-time Ber- on the committee until his death. A gen County tennis champion in both member of the YMCA Board of Manag- Banquet Committee for over 30 years and was passionate about high school singles and doubles, and a ers for many years, Dick was a career state singles champion. banker with a lifelong interest in both sports and the young people involved young people and sports. He had a in them. strong dedication to the betterment of William J. “Mickey” life in Bergen County. Nicholas G. Saingas Corcoran Award Service to Youth Award This award is named after the long- time Northern Highlands and River Dell Thomas L. Della Torre for Contribution to High athletic director and coach, Mickey Special Achievement School Athletics Corcoran, whose service to the high Award Although Nick Saingas did not join school athletes in this area covers six Tommy Della Torre, renowned football the Awards Committee until after his decades. “The Mentor” is a long-time coach, athletic director, disciplinar- retirement from Public Service, he had member of the YMCA Sports Award ian, mentor, friend and member of been a strong supporter of the Sports Committee and the Bergen County the YMCA of Greater Bergen County’s Award Banquet for many years. An Coaches’ Association Jam- Board of Directors, was dedicated to avid athlete all his life, he understood boree Committee. His contributions to youth, sports and family. This award the importance of sports in the devel- high school athletics, the many stu- is given to someone who embodies opment of young people. His impact on dents he helped, the countless number Tom’s attributes and ideals, as well as others was great. He was a true friend of coaches he counseled and friends the values of spirit, mind and body for to our youth and generously contrib- he made along the way make Mickey which the YMCA stands. uted his time and talents both to them one of the legendary figures in Bergen and to activities which benefited their County athletic history. lives.

4 SPORTS AWARD BANQUET HONOREES Vin Mazzaro • 3rd place overall female: Grindstone Caldwell Professional Athlete Award 100 miler • Spring 2008: Competed in six events, • 1st place overall female: Holiday averaging 76.63, with a low round Vin grew up in Marathon 50K of 68 at the Palmas Del Mar Intercol- Rutherford and • 2nd place overall female: Laurel High legiate Tournament. Finished in a tie attended Ruther- lands 77 miler for 25th place at the BIG EAST Cham ford High School pionship with a final score of 225 where he led Jenn also has a desire to give to the • Fall 2009, Spring 2010: Member New the team to two community. She has started a special England Championship team. First consecutive state program for children, Youth Fit, which team All-New England championships. includes spin, boxing, and core exer- • Fall 2010: Finished in a tie for 9th He was drafted by cises. She led a “Spinathon” this past place at the Hartford Hawk Invita the in the third round summer to raise money for the Chal- tional at Bull’s Bridge Golf Course. of the 2005 lenged Athlete Foundation. A program First team All-region Ping Coaches Draft. He made his major league debut that provides prosthetic devices for Honoree on June 2, 2009, against the Chicago those who need them. • Spring 2011: Finished 45th in the Big White Sox. He earned the victory after East Tournament. First team All-Big pitching 6⅓ innings without allowing a Matt Dubrowski East Academic. . He won 10 games for the Athlet- College Athlete Award ics in his two years with the team. On Matt’s home course is White Beeches November 10, 2010, Vin was traded to Matt is a 2007 Golf and Country Club in Haworth, N.J. the Kansas City Royals. He is currently graduate of with the Royals. Bergenfield High Hank Horbatuck School and a four- Thomas L. Della Jennifer Brunett year golf letter Torre Special Walter E. Goepel Amateur Athlete winner and 2011 Achievement Award graduate of the University of Con- Upon graduating Jenn has been necticut. from St. Joseph’s a social studies Regional High teacher at Bergen- His accomplishments: School, Hank field High School • High School: Four-year letter winner enrolled at William for eight years. in the sport of golf at Bergenfield Paterson College. After two years he She is married and High School. Three-time All-Confer transferred to St. Bonaventure Univer- has two children, ence honoree and also earned All- sity where he participated in soccer and a son in college County and All-North Jersey honors swimming and diving. After graduat- and a daughter in as a senior. Also lettered in basket ing, he began his teaching and coach- high school. And, she has a passion for ball, earning second team All-Confer ing career at physical fitness. She is an endurance ence honors as a senior. 2007 NBIAL where he taught physical education for athlete, adventure racer, and ultra- golf champion 38 years. He coached for 34 of those marathoner. In one thirty-day period • Fall 2007: Competed in two events years. last year, she ran the Boston Marathon, in his first college semester, a 50-mile North Face endurance chal- averaging 77.8, with a low round of Men’s Swim Coach – 26 seasons lenge ultra-marathon, and the Mas- 72. Finished in a tie for 18th place at • Record, 227 – 174 – 4 sanutten Mountain Trails 100-miler in the New England Intercollegiate Golf • 5 League Championships Virginia. In the Massanutten, she came Association Championship with a two- • 17 seasons with a winning record in first place, overall female unsupport- round total of 153... Also competed Women’s Swim Coach – 27 seasons ed Stonewall Jackson Division. Also, in in the Big East/Mac Challenge, finish • Record, 306 – 122 – 2 2010 she was the overall winner in the ing in 48th place with a three round • 4 League Championships Running with the Devil 12 hour race at total of 236, shooting a 72 in the • 8 Bayonne Invitational Championships Diablo Park in Vernon NJ. She is unde- second round • 1 State Sectional Championship feated in that event. • Summer 2008: Finished 31st in the • 23 seasons with a winning record 53rd Metropolitan Golf Association Overall Record, 533 – 296 – 6 Some of her other accomplishments: Ike Stroke Play Championship in West

5 Hank also coached soccer at Hacken- at Hackensack High School’s Drop-In Council Business of the Year Award in sack High School for nine years and Center. Drop-In’s mission is to provide 2006, Lee said, “I’m grateful for the has been a swimming, WSI, CPR, and accessible counseling, educational, support of my wife and my children Lifeguard instructor for 45 years. career, health and advocacy programs because without their understanding of for students of Hackensack High School why Daddy’s never home, he’s out sav- He has received numerous awards over and their families. ing someone, none of this would have his career: Bergen County Women’s happened. Recognition and awards are Swim Coach of the Year, 2001 and His honors include being named one of wonderful, but they are not the reason 2005; NJSIAA Hall of Fame inductee, the top 10 police officers of the year I do what I do. I hope to raise aware- 2009; only swim coach in Bergen by Parade Magazine, as well as being ness of the need for companies, big County to have more than 500 wins. named one of the Fifty Most Influential and small, to support worthy causes. People in Bergen County. He received There needs to be more opportunities Hank’s thoughts on athletics, “Wins and the U.S. Exceptional Service Award from for agencies to connect with people in losses are not everything. I pride myself the U.S. Treasury Department, and the businesses, who can help financially in establishing values in my swimmers New Jersey Valor Award. His achieve- and provide volunteer manpower to that will help them mature and become ments have been acknowledged by the help bring about positive change to productive adults.” FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, the Secret serious social problems.” Service, New Jersey State Police, and Dominick Polifrone the New York City Police Department. He wishes more people would give to Richard Poor the disabled community, “You don’t Service to the Lee & Annie Tremble have to do anything but open your door Community and love them. What I do is nothing. The wonderful ones are people like An- Dominic is a law nie who work with them every day.“ enforcement professional with Lee is also a founding member of the nearly three de- Westwood Heritage Society. cades of nation- ally recognized service. He is a lifelong Frank “Butch” Servideo resident of Bergen County, born and Nicholas G. Saingas Service to Youth raised In Hackensack, who received Award his Bachelor’s Degree from the Uni- Richard Poor Service to the Community versity of Nebraska at Omaha in Law Frank attended Enforcement and Corrections. While Lee and Annie Tremble, owners of the Lyndhurst High at Nebraska-Omaha, he was named Iron Horse, have lived in Westwood for School where he first team All-American linebacker and more than 60 years. They have been played football and South East Golden Gloves Heavyweight married for 34 years. They have three baseball all four Champion. children, Sean, Corey, and Katie. They years. He attended first met in kindergarten at Berkley Northland College He started his law enforcement career School in Westwood and are Westwood in Ashland, Wisconsin. He also played in 1971 with the Bergen County Pros- High School graduates. football and baseball at Northland and ecutor’s Office as a criminal Investi- received the college’s MVP Award in gator. In 1976, he was sworn in as They have been involved for decades both sports as a junior and senior. He a special agent in the New York field with helping children with special obtained a Master’s egree from Seton office of the United States Department disabilities. Annie, as a teacher for Hall University and has taken courses of the Treasury’s Bureau of Alcohol, Bergen County Special Services, and at Montclair State University and New Tobacco, and Firearms Division. High- Lee coordinating a School to Life pro- Jersey City University. points of his career there were his lead gram at the Iron Horse. The program role in the capture of a serial murderer includes helping students from many Frank started teaching for the Lynd- known as the “Iceman”, one of the most organizations, including Alpine Learning hurst Public Schools in 1972. He has feared -men in New Jersey, as well Center, Northern Highlands Regional, served as a 6th, 7th, and 8th grade as playing an integral part in the Armed Bergen County Special Services, and teacher; supervisor of health and Criminal Enforcement Project on the Spectrum for Living, learn skills for physical education; and presently is the streets of Washington, D.C. independent living. athletic director. He has coached at Lyndhurst for all 39 years – assistant He currently serves as Project Director When receiving the Business Volunteer basketball, assistant football, head

6 softball, and for 26 years has been the boys basketball team has grown from a and tried cross-country when he got head baseball coach. rag-tag group with little knowledge of to Northern Valley Old Tappan High the game, to a team that progressed in School. He put together a success- In 2008, his team was league, North 1 just a few short years to playing com- ful high school career, running well in Sectional, and Group 1 State Champi- petitively against public school teams. the 2011 Bergen Meet of Champions ons. They were named Bergen County The athletes, who often experience 800-meter race, and he helped the Group1/2 Team of the Year and ranked difficulty with scheduling and organiz- Golden Knights win league titles in the third in New Jersey. Frank was named ing, have learned to attend each and winter and spring. Bergen County and NJSIAA Coach of the every practice, to be on time for games Corey’s track accomplishments include: Year. and scrimmages, to meet the demands • Second, 1000 meter, Big North indoor of a complex and complicated season meet Frank was inducted in the Lyndhurst and they have learned the importance • Member, first place 4x400 relay team, Hall of Fame as a player in 1995 and of key values such as sportsmanship, Big North indoor meet inducted into the New Jersey consideration, commitment, integrity • Member, second place 4x400 relay Scholastic Coaches Hall of Fame in and perhaps of greatest importance team, State Group 3 Sectional meet 2010. - of caring for each other. However, • Member, eighth place 4x400 relay Janet’s greatest accomplishment is in team, State Group 3 meet Janet Molino teaching her boys what it means to be • Fifteenth, 400 meters, State Group 3 William Corcoran Service to Youth a true teammate.” indoor meet Award Corey DeLeon Toni-Marie Hals At Pascack Valley YMCA Inspirational/Courageous Youth YMCA Inspirational/Courageous Adult Regional High Award Award School, Janet was a three-time first Corey, a resident Toni-Marie is a team All-county; and Old Tap- graduate of Im- two time first- pan High School maculate Heart team All-State, athlete, who is Academy. She has and twice High presently at Nova her Bachelor’s De- School All-American, 1981-82. She University in Da- gree from Lynch- was also a 1000-point scorer at PV. vie, Florida, was burg College, and She received a full scholarship to Rut- born with a rare Master’s Degrees gers University. disorder called esophageal atresia and from Temple University and Seton tracheoesophageal fustila (EA/TEF). Hall University. Since 1997, she has Janet coached girls’ basketball for 16 His esophagus was not attached to his worked at Immaculate Heart in various years at Ramsey HS (213 – 150): 12 stomach, and anything Corey swal- positions - teacher, coach, department winning seasons, school record 21 lowed had nowhere to go. Breathing chairperson, trainer, dean of students, wins, State Sectional Champions, two- was difficult, eating was impossible. and presently serves as assistant time Bergen County semi-finalist. The rare condition is treatable, usually principal. with surgery, if identified early. Corey She is presently in her sixth year of was one of the lucky ones. Surgery to She has received the following honors: coaching the boys basketball team at attach his esophagus was performed Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Community High School in Teaneck, when Corey was 1 day old. It left him Society in Education where she also serves as a science with two scars, one from his right James C. Fox Service Award teacher and science department chair. shoulder blade to his armpit, and a Lynchburg College Service Award Community High School is a small second on his stomach from a feed- George School Service Award school of only 185 students. It is a ing tube. His Mother says , “We called private non-profit school that edu- that his second bellybutton.” “I’m Her published articles include “Effect cates learning-disabled students who lucky,” says Corey, who has asthma. “I of a Semi-Rigid Prophylactic Ankle come from more than 70 public school have read about people having 20 to Stabilizer on Performance in Post- districts in New Jersey and New York. 30 surgeries to keep fixing things, but Acute Ankle Sprains” in the Journal nothing bad has happened to me.” of Orthopaedic Sport and Physical According to Dennis Cohen, the Direc- Therapy (September, 2000). She has tor of Programs at Community High Even though it’s probably the worst also served as guest editor for that School, “Under Janet’s leadership and sport for him, Corey runs. He took up publication. expertise the Community High School track in seventh grade as a sprinter

7 Toni-Marie was diagnosed with uterine or states, “When things go wrong, Annie participated in the NCAA Tournament. cancer in 2006. Her niece Nicole was takes others and helps them through… In 1979, he joined the staff at Wee- concerned and asked, “What can I do It is people like Annie who make society hawken High School as the basketball to help?” Nicole volunteered to walk productive, bring a sense of order from coach and athletic director. In 1990, he in the Revlon Walk/Run for Women in chaos, and help create the civility that moved over to River Dell Regional High New York City and recruited more than makes life a joy.” School where he continues to serve as 100 friends and relatives to join her. assistant principal and basketball coach. Deb Suta, a colleague of Toni-Marie’s Mike Glynn at , heard Special Achievement award for out- Some of the highlights of his career: about the event and started knitting standing cross country and track coach- • Inducted into the LaSalle High School caps for all the participants. The group ing career. Hall of Fame in 1996 has since contacted Gilda’s Club and • 1985 – 1988, Weehawken was three- a group of people meet periodically Mike attended time Bergen County Scholastic League, to knit caps for the Blue Hair Society St Peter’s High Olympic Division champions; 56 wins (http://www.bluehairsociety.org/Home. School in Jersey and 1 loss in league play. 1985-86 NJ html). City and Iona Col- State Sectional Champions lege in New York. • 1991-92 and 2000-01 River Dell Don’t Quit (anonymous) Upon graduation, was Bergen County Scholastic League, Success is failure turned inside out-- Mike taught and American Division champions The silver tint of the clouds of doubt, coached at Paramus Catholic from 1966 • 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88 Hud And you never can tell how close you to 1979. He move to Ridgewood High son County Coach of the Year are, It may be near when it seems so School in 1979 and served as a guid- • 1991-92, 2001-02, 2005-06 BCSL far, So stick to the fight when you’re ance counselor until his retirement in American Coach of the Year hardest hit-- It’s when things seem 2006. He continues to coach track and • 2001-02 Bergen County Coach of the worst that you must not quit. cross country at Ridgewood. Year • 2003 – Inducted into the NJSIAA Hall Annie Kennelly His accomplishments are many, and of Fame YMCA Inspirational/Courageous Youth include: • Career record, 509 wins, 315 losses Award • St. Peter’s High School Hall of Fame • Member, Iona College two-mile rely Tracy Trobiano Annie is a 2011 team that set a national record Special Achievement Award for out- graduate on • Member, Iona College 1965 National standing girls soccer coaching career. NC4A Cross Country Champions and is currently • Paramus Catholic Hall of Fame Tracy was a three- attending George- • New Jersey Coach Association’s 1972 sport athlete at town University. Coach of the Year Midland Park High • Nine times Bergen County Coach of School – All-league While at Leonia, she was a Peer Leader, the Year in basketball and the president of the Chinese and Span- softball and All- ish National Honor Societies, and the Brian Long county in soccer. secretary of the National Honor Society. Special Achievement Award for out- She continued her She also played tennis (All-county Hon- standing basketball coaching career. education and ath- orable Mention) and softball. As the letic career at Skidmore College where captain of the tennis team, her leader- Brian is a gradu- she was named Outstanding Female ship was instrumental in the success of ate of New York Athlete in her senior year. the team: 15 – 3 -1, and Sectional State City’s LaSalle High Champions. School. He played She has been teaching at the Haledon basketball there Public Schools since 1992 and coaching Despite tragic and difficult circumstanc- and in his junior soccer at since es before and during Leonia’s softball year the team won 1991. During that time her teams have season, the team compiled a 14 – 5 re- the prestigious won the League Championship every cord. Much of the credit for this is at- New York City year! The teams have also won seven tributed to Annie’s ability to transcend Championship. Sectional Championships and four State personal loss and grief to guide the He received a four-year scholarship to Championships. Her overall record at school and team back to a some form of Creighton University in Omaha, Nebras- Glen Rock is 294 wins, 45 losses, and stability. Her former guidance counsel- ka. During two of those years the team 15 ties.

8 PERSON OF THE YEAR Bill Madden

Bill, presently a sportswriter for the New York Daily News, grew up in Oradell and graduate from Bergen Catholic High School. He ran track at Bergen and was the Bergen County champ in the 220-yard dash. He was the 100- and 220-yard State Champion in the Parochial Division for his junior and senior year. He attended the University of South Carolina on a track scholarship and continues to live in Montvale with his wife Lillian. They have two sons, Steven and Thomas.

Bill was a sportswriter with United Press International for nine years before he joined the Daily News in 1978 and covered the before becoming a columnist in 1989.

Bill has combined excellent reporting and commentary in a New York City market known for its baseball fever. He was elected the 2010 winner of the J.G. Taylor Spink Award by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. He was honored “for meritorious contributions to baseball writ- ing” during the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum induction ceremony in 2010 in Cooperstown, N.Y.

He has written the books Damned Yankees: A No-Holds- Barred Account of Life With Boss Steinbrenner (1991), Zim - A Baseball Life (2001, with Don Zimmer), Pride of Oc- tober: What it Was to Be Young and a Yankee (2003), Bill Madden: My 25 Years Covering Baseball's Heroes, Scoundrels, Triumphs and Tragedies (2004) and Steinbrenner: The Last Lion of Baseball (2010). Madden has covered 35 World Series and broken numerous stories, among them the Mets’ leaving Tom Seaver unprotected in the free agent compensation pool and losing him to the in 1984 and the National League hiring Bill White as the first black league president in pro sports in 1989.

From 1975 to 90, Madden’s “Sporting News” column on sports collecting served as a sort of watchdog on the bur- geoning sports memorabilia industry. His 1994 exclusive for the Daily News exposing corrupt and fraudulent practices prompted an FBI investigation that resulted in shutting down two prominent auction houses. That same year, his series of reports on the FBI probe and conviction of Darryl Strawberry for memorabilia signings income tax evasion earned Madden an APSE award for excellence in reporting.

A former New York Chapter chairman of the Baseball Writers Association of America, Madden is a member of the Hall of Fame Screening Committee for the annual BBWAA ballot and the Historical Overview Committee that formulates the Veter- ans Committee ballots. He is also on the Veterans Committee electorate for players whose careers began prior to 1943.

9 FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETES

MEL LEWIS JILL MCGOVERN KRISTINA MEIER Midland Park High School River Dell Regional High School 12 Letters 7 Letters 12 Letters All-State Outdoor Track All-County Soccer, Basketball All-State Soccer All-County Indoor Track All-League Soccer, Basketball All-County Soccer, Basketball, Softball All-League Soccer All-State Soccer All-League Soccer, Basketball, softball Team Captain Four Times National Honor Society Vice President Brian Piccolo Award Winner N.J. Striders Youth Track Meet Volunteer Spanish National Honor Society National Honor Society Attending Monmouth University Autism Speaks / Relay for Life Attending Seton Hall University Attending Bucknell University

TARA ANNE WILK TAYLOR WOEGENS Immaculate Heart Academy 7 Letters 10 Letters All-League & All-County Basketball, All-County Volleyball Soccer All-State Soccer All-League Softball Student Council President National Honor Society National Honor Society Transition Leader Cultural Club Leader DECA Eucharistic Minister Attending Mount Saint Mary College Metals for Medical Miracles Attending Bucknell University

10 MALE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETES

KEVIN CONDAL ERIC THOMAS FLANAGAN IN SOO HWANG Hasbrouck Heights High School Bergen Catholic High School Ridgewood High School 9 Letters 6 Letters 7 Letters All-County Indoor & Outdoor Track All-County & All-League Baseball, All-County Winter & Spring Track & Field All-League Football Basketball All-State Spring Track & Field ESPN Top 40 Track Athletes in New Jersey National Honor Society Four-Time All-American Track & Field Outstanding Athlete at Lyndhurst Relays Spanish Honor Society All-League Winter & Spring Track & Field Creative Counseling Centers Humanitarian Youth Sport Coach National Honor Society Award 2010 Attending University of Richmond Attending Brown University Volunteer Coach, Teacher and Leader in the community. Attending Rutgers University

WILLIAM LEWIS DANE MC DERMOTT Northern Valley Demarest Saint Joseph Regional 8 Letters 8 Letters All-County Football All-State Football All-League Football, Basketball & Track All-County Football North South All-Star Football classic Participant All-League Wrestling, Football, Baseball Captain of Football and Basketball Wrestling Regional Champion National Honor Society Wrestling District Champion Peer Mentor School Ambassador/Big Brother Attending University of Pennsylvania Attending High Point University

11 J. BARRY STANFORD AWARD

ERIN MARY AIYANA WHITNEY GABRIELLA Northern Valley Old Tap- MC GOVERN CUEVAS Immaculate Heart Academy pan High School Immaculate Heart Academy 4 Letters 4 Letters 4 Letters All-American Soccer All-County Volleyball 2010 North Jersey Player All-Decade Team Honors All-State Volleyball of the Year First Team All-State Jr/Sr All-American Volleyball 2010 First Team All-State First Team All-County So/ Member of Volun-teens 2010 All-American ESPN Jr/Sr Club Habitat for Humanity NJGSCA ‘Top 20’ North 1 Child Care Program – Volunteer Region Jr/Sr Jewish Community Center Soccer Volunteer Coach for The Jeffrey E. Silver Me- on the Palisades Special Needs morial Award Attending Penn State Attending University of National Honor Society Connecticut Youth Religion Class Aid Attending University of THOMAS BARNES River Dell High School Miami 6 Letters All-County Golf JOHN T. MARUT All-League Golf Hackensack High School Bergen County/Dan 7 Letters Luciano Tournament All-League Ice Hockey PATRICK RONO Winner 100 Hockey Goal Scorer Bergen County Dept. of All-League Golf 6 Letters Parks Volunteer Youth Ice Hockey Coach All-State Cross Country Instructor in Autistic National Honor Society All-County Cross Country Children Programs Habitat for Humanity Three-Time State Meet Attending Fairleigh Dick- Volunteer of Champions Qualifier 2010 Group I inson University Attending Boston College Individual State Champion in 800-meter and 1600-meter STEPHEN MOZIA Two-Time Bergen Meet of Champs Individual Hackensack High School KALEB ZUIDEMA Champion 7 Letters Midland Park High School Lyndhurst School All-County Outdoor Track 10 Letters Records in the 800 All-County Indoor Track All-County Track and meter (1:52.91), 1600 All-American Outdoor Field meter, 1600 meter relay Track All-State Track and Field and 3,200 meter All-American Indoor Art Club President Twice Named as the Track Attending University of Bergen County Runner of Finished Second in South Carolina the Year by the Bergen Eastern States Meet in Record and Star Ledger Shot Put National Honor Society Best Shot & Discus Attending University of thrower in Northern New Arkansas Jersey National Honor Society Spanish Honor Society Attending Cornell Uni- versity

12 HONOREES FROM 1966-2010

YMCA PERSON OF THE YEAR

1966 Addison Burroughs 1990 William McDowell 2000 Barbara Gaydick & 1968 Vince Lombardi 1991 Bill Parcells Ed Strohmeyer 1980 Don Criqui 1992 Mike Fratello 2001 Dr. Paul Berman 1981 Gene Michael 1993 Sr. Lawrence Mahon & 2002 1982 Tom Della Torre Mickey Corcoran 2003 Tony Karcich 1983 John McMullen 1994 Jon Hanson 2004 Mike Miello 1984 Joseph Squillace 1995 Paul Giblin 2005 Jerry Emison 1985 Clifford Coyman 1996 James F. Higgins 2006 Ralph Lella 1986 Senator 1997 Bert Ammerman 2007 Capt. Robert P. McGovern 1987 M. Jerry Breslin, Jr. 1998 Eugene Westlake 2008 Jeff Jasper 1988 Dr. Allan Levy 1999 W. “Pat” Schuber 2009 Judge Michael R. Dressler 1989 George Martin 2010 Ed Craumer

PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

1966 Curt Blefary, Baseball 1981 George Chinaglia, Soccer 1998 Bobby Jones, 1967 , Yankees 1982 Mike Laga, Baseball Colorado Rockies 1968 Bill Hands, Baseball 1983 NJ Rams 1999 Ron Villone, Cincinnati 1969 Teata Semiz, Bowling 1984 Dave Jennings, Football Reds 1970 Brant Alyea, Baseball 1985 Tom Waddell, Baseball 2000 Tony Campbell, NBA 1971 Bill Ziobro, Golf 1986 Dan Pasqua, Yankees 2001 Mark DeRosa, Atlanta 1972 Billy Paultz, Basketball 1987 Karl Nelson, Giants Braves 1973 Ron Johnson, Giants 1988 Ed Whitman, Golf 2003 Jim Finn, Giants 1975 Ed Marinaro, Football 1989 Jack Lazorko, Baseball 2004 John Flaherty, NY Yankees 1976 Tom Gorman, Umpire 1990 Jim McGovern, Golf 2005 Zack Smithlin, Baseball 1977 NJ Sports Authority 1994 Cassandra Bally, Golf 2006 Howard Cross, Giants 1978 Jim Bouton, Atlanta 1996 Wayne Chrebet, Jets 2008 Jeffrey Allan Feagles Braves 1997 Doug Glanville, Chicago Giants 1979 Otto Greiner, Golf Cubs 2009 Shooter Hunt 1980 Bruce Harper, Football 2010 Jerry Palmieri Kathleen Mosolino, (Professional Coach) Basketball

RICHARD POOR AWARD FOR SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

1987 George Baldwin 1995 Doug Parcells 2005 Kevin Purcell 1988 Dick Rodda 1996 Doug & Linda Yennie 2006 David Walsh 1989 Tom Simos 1997 George Potterton 2007 Jim Oettinger 1990 Bob Potts 1998 Dennis Steinberg & -Porter 1991 Al Imbimbio 1999 Mike Pirone 2008 Detective Kenneth Martin 1992 Jeff Jasper 2000 Jim MacDonald 2009 Ed Seavers & Jacob Brown 2001 Bruce McFarlane 2010 Al K. Deaett 1993 Yaz Consalvo 2002 Kathy Pignatelli Joe Luongo 2003 Evan Baumgarten 2004 Marty Caspare

13 NICHOLAS SAINGAS SERVICE TO YOUTH AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS

1966 Pete Carlesimo 1986 Rip Collins 2000 Tom Imparato 1970 James A. McFaul 1987 Jack Speary 2001 Ray Siegrist 1971 Frank Misar 1988 Ed Strohmeyer 2002 Al Taliaferro 1974 Casper Muehleck 1989 Ed Caporale Bob Carcich 1975 Jack Yockers 1990 Sal Cascio 2003 Frank DeLuise 1976 Tom Della Torre 1991 Tony Comeleo Greg Butler 1977 Matty Certosimo 1992 John Mazziota 2004 Frank Dawson 1978 Lou Lanzalotto 1993 Fred Conrad 2005 Ed Craumer 1979 Joe Cervino 1994 Jerry Emison 2006 Michael J. O’Brien 1980 Eugene Littler 1995 Lou Molino 2007 Richard Bennett 1981 Richard Hitt 1996 Pete LaBarbiera 2008 Reginald Williams 1982 Dan Luciano Chuck Swenson 2009 Jay Mahoney 1983 Larry Ennis, Sr. 1997 Mike Miello 2010 Joseph Leicht 1984 Bill Monaghan 1998 Bill Librera 1985 Mickey Corcoran 1999 Jerry Lewis

WILLIAM CORCORAN SERVICE TO YOUTH AWARD

1979 Rose Marie Battaglia 1990 Brenda Canal 2004 Barbara Muller 1980 Sister Lawrence Mahon 1991 M.J. Sokolik 2005 Sharon Iacono 1981 Doris Grassini 1992 Beverly Rosenstein 2006 Deborah J. Paul 1982 Mary Ann Pieshala 1993 Yvonne Boggio 2007 Constance Story 1983 Kitty Batterson 1994 Chris Cauda 2008 Dianne Furusawa 1984 Joan Brown 1995 Sue Liddy 2009 Melissa Landeck 1985 Barbara Barlow 1997 Beth DelVecchio 2010 Leslie Stephen 1986 Barbara Gaydick 1998 Angela Hickey 1987 Pat Harrington 1999 Louise Springer 1989 Eileen Sake 2000 Bev Karch 1989 Chris Fitzpatrick 2001 Val Darden

THOMAS L. DELLA TORRE SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

1994 Vernon Rollins 1999 Paul Schwartz 2005 Bob Seddon 1995 Ed Church 2000 Joe DeFalco 2006 C. Christian Schmid 1996 Bill Harris 2001 Joe Montesano 2007 Bill Jaeger 1997 Charles Brown 2002 Al Naimo 2008 Dennis Rossi 1998 Henry Corsale 2003 Herb Cohen 2009 Edward Salvi 2004 Robert Kingsley 2010 Greg Toal

14 SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1971 Joseph McCrane 1991 Andrew Feintuch 1999 1998-99 Teaneck Basketball Promotion of Meadowlands Contribution to Team Sports Complex Development of Substance Group IV State Champions Awareness Programs 1978 Gerry Lees 2000 John Ponchak Contribution to Bergen Robert W. Peterson Outstanding Career as a County Athletics Contribution to Sports History Baseball Coach

Metropolitan Amateur 1992 Tim Higgins Mike Mullin Baseball League Professional Excellence in YMCA Bowler of the Decade Sports Officiating 1981 Rutherford Sr. Babe Ruth 2001 National Baseball 1993 Jeff Albies Lifetime Contribution to Sports Championship Team Contribution to College Baseball Coaching Marty Rivard - Outstanding Dave Anderson - Basketball Coaching Career Contribution to Bergen 1994 Chris Donfield County Sports Outstanding Success as John Kirchhof - Basketball Coach Outstanding Career as a 1982 Malcolm Borg Cross Country Coach Contribution to Bergen 1995 Charlie McGill County Sports Contribution to Bergen 2002 Ed Camp County Sports Professional Excellence 1983 Edward A. Jesser, Jr. in Sports Officiating Contribution to Bergen Al Hynes County Professional Excellence Beth Powell in Sports Officiating Outstanding Coaching of and 1984 Caiphus Vilakazi Service to High School For Athletic Chris Langan Volleyball Accomplishment Combining Athletic and Academic Excellence 2003 Ralph Borgess 1985 Marden Nystrom Lifetime Contribution to For Service to the YMCA 1996 Ralph Cobb Athletics Outstanding Career as a 1987 Bob Zschack Baseball Coach George Jockish Outstanding Service to Youth Outstanding Contribution to Ed Koehler Youth of Bergen County Colonel Don Hull First Bergen County Contribution to Amateur Athletic Trainer 2004 Bob Lynch Athletics Lifetime Contribution to 1997 Stephanie Habif Athletics 1988 Betty Semenecz Contribution to Volleyball Contribution to Bergen Sue Liddy County Youth 1998 Paul Heenehan - Outstanding Basketball Extraordinary Success Coaching Career 1989 Troast Athletic Club as a Soccer Coach Outstanding Service to 2005 Larry Barr Youth of Hackensack Tony Karcich - Extraordinary Outstanding Service to the Success as a Football Coach YMCA and Bergen County 1990 Bill Madden Youth Contribution to Sports John Kenny Contribution to the YMCA Dan Gasalberti and Bergen County Youth Contribution to Substance Awareness Programs

15 Jim Jacobsen 2008 Adolph “Sonny” Santorine 2010 Mitch Mele, Special Achievement Special Achievement in Professional Excellence as a Golf Coach Scheduling and in Sports Officating Pat Sempier Organization for Athletic Special Achievement Directors Curtis March, as a Kicking Coach Lifetime Contributions Stan Woods 2009 Peter Amoruso, to Special Achievement Professional Excellence Girls and Boys Basketball as a Wrestling Coach in Sports Officiating Sean Kelly, 2006 Joseph Cervino Jr. Peter J. DeFranco, BCC Basketball Achievement as a Baseball Professional Excellence Mike LoPresti, and Wrestling Coach in Sports Officiating FDU Women’s Bowling WALTER E. GOEPEL AMATEUR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR AWARD

1968 Cal MacCracken, Tennis 1985 Mark, Peter, Armand 1998 Jamie Levine, Tennis Leone, Horseback Riding Ken MacDonald, Golf 1969 Jackie Sims, Cycling Celia Schutz, Judo Joe McVeigh, Running

1972 Frank Capsouras, Wrestling 1986 Lee Shelley, Fencing 1999 Jean Chodnicki, Running Robert Dow, Fencing Beth Beglin, Field Hockey Hank Conway and Val Orosz, Tennis 1975 Steve Woznick, Cycling 1987 Jim McGovern, Golf Jasmin Jones, Track 2000 Martin Catalioto, Golf 1976 Clyde Worthen, Judo Katie Allison, Golf 1988 Jessica Grieco, Cycling Celita Schulz, Judo 1977 Tom Husted, Wrestling Mike Wasko, Bobsledding 2001 Toshiko D’Elia, Running 1978 Jimmy Dee, Golf 1989 Craig Halyard, Jump Lisa Schwartz, Karate 2002 Kelly Hecking, Swimming 1979 Craig Beardsley, Swimming Tim Dyas, Running 1991 Rich Barretta, Running 1980 Jim Doyle, Hockey Rachel Pchola, Swimming 2003 Kim Salma, Wrestling Elaine Zayak, Figure Skating Frank P. Lucianna, Running 1992 Herb Perez, Taekwondo 1981 Tim Mullen, Basketball Alison Vort, Freestyle, Skiing 2004 Jan Viviani, Epee Fencing Laura Dougherty, Basketball Meagan Hughes, Swimming 1993 Darius Pemberton, Track 1982 Elias Zurita, Soccer Bernice Slezak, Golf 2005 Bonnie Schwartz, Swimming Grace Kim, Tennis Andrew Guiliani, Golf 1995 James Arendt, Swimming 1983 Jack Tichacek, Fencing and Wheelchair Racing 2007 Arthur Wein, Swimming Andy Muhlstock, Baseball 1996 Paul Lee, Tennis 2008 Brooke Lindsey Ammerman, 1984 Chris Catalfo, Wrestling Liliko Ogasawara, Judo Hockey Doug Nelson, Judo Terry, Patty, Christine 1997 Jim Manno, Running 2009 James LaGreca, Running O’Reilly, Tennis Christine Sacco, Basketball 2010 Jim Bononno, Triathlete

16 J. BARRY STANFORD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS 1986 Richard Massey 2002 David Policano 2007 Christina Law Cathy Kaminski Jeannine Mondescando Alyssa May Marisa Suarez Tayler D. Wejnert 1987 Brian Wells Niall Anthony Buckley Kirsten Christenson 2003 Gary Grant Alexander Lee Anike Orimogunje Corey Raji 1990 Ginny Dalton Jerry Rinaldi Fred Santaite Andreas Maier Kevin McMullan 2004 Brian Toal Pat Sullivan Zak Pollinger 2008 Brittany Bauinco Aileen C. Daniels 1992 Heather Wilson 2005 Lauren Cash Sara Ely Casey Kutner Brian Cushing Lisa Jaris Steven Hunt Christian J. Trautwein 1997 Don Pritzlaff Vin Mazzaro Keon Williams Jim Taranto 1998 Kate McNamara Tahirah Williams 2009 Jared Forestieri Heather Zurich Jack Holuba 1999 Stephanie Smith Gregory C. Hoffman 2006 Stephen Erickson Daniel Levine 2000 Erin Engelhardt Kyle Lustenberger Marie Minasi John Cole Chris Hogan Chuck Stewart Alecko Eskandarian Amy Piccinich Jaclyn Ann Wood Eric Norgarrd Alana Presslaff Philip Stolt Tricia Murphy Kennelly 2010 Foriana Borova Ashley Nicole Clarke 2001 John Blackgrove John Farelli, Jr. Karen Seavers Jackie Marshall Jim Wladyka David Najem Lindsay M. Runge Timothy Swatek

WOMAN ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1966 Maureen Orcutt, Golf 1971 Joan Oleske, Golf 1974 Shirley Babington & 1967 Marge Mason, Golf 1972 Louise Gonnerman, Tennis Marti Cavanaugh 1968 Betty Gerson, 1973 Rose Marie Battaglia, Platform Tennis Horse Back Riding Basketball 1977 Helen McMahon, Bowling 1969 Louise Gonnerman, Tennis 1977 , Basketball 1970 Evelyn Terhune, Fencing 1979 Anne Donovan, Basketball

17 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1966 1972 1977 1981 Neil Hering Lee “Skip” Johnson Tom Sienkiewicz Lou Kertesz Bruce Jankowski Mark MacCracken Taryn Carter Margaret Niemann Charlie Adrion John Cleary Gregory Baron Joe Balanco Bob McLachlin Greg Miller Linda DeRenzo Renee Carter Doug Cook Gary Gramkow Chris Catalfo Billy McGovern Bill Medea Mike Murburg Debra Leopold Cathy Crocco Howard Hilliard Bob Kleinert James Hennessy John Pedati Mike Schmeding Gayle Nochimson Caroline Morris 1973 Roger Jones Mark Wiley 1967 Tim Conheeney Doreen Piano Judy Wasmer Jim Hudson Diane Lovato Scott Sarnoski Bob McLachlin Bob Kleinert Debra Wojak 1982 Joe Cordo Jack Lazorko Roger Remo Farrell Sheridan Bill Willoughby 1978 Virginia Augusta Steve Goepel Chris Catalfo Kevin Edwards Ted Shoebridge 1974 Jenna Stern Marie McVeigh Bob Kleinert David Laube Glenn Ruroede 1968 Diane Lovato Maureen Carroll Judith Palmer Ed Kochajki Glenn Fava James Mullen Rich Byrne Mike Hutton Beth Beglin Linda DeRenzo Sue Parker Rich Halkovich Carl Padovano Scott Sarnoski Wesley Walton Lee Martinson Jean Chodnicki Jean Dickson Ellen Quantmeyer Rich Holdt Steve Vasquez Joe Viola Randal Sokolik MaryAnn Hedricks Sue Zak 1983 Bill Willoughby Vic DiPasquale 1969 Vanessa Hugley 1979 Sue Kupec Mike Fanuzzi Mark Cieslak Steve Bauman Gary DePatfo 1975 Amy Lyons Kathy Klaschka Steve Adams Mike Brown David Laube Hank Degenaars Rich Holdt Karen Smith Mara Jefferson Carolyn Sonzogni Gary Barakat Kevin Byrne Steve Cannon John Donnelly Becky Deetz Suzanne Mone Debbie Spell 1970 Glen Fava John Eberle Mike Ritchie Les Cason Maria Devita Barbara Oakley Kirsten Teschauer Joe Murray Tom Husted Derrick Taylor Chris Elliot Trica Hoff Valerie Pagan 1984 Bob Walsh Dan Noah Stephen Schadler Roger Farah Kathy Pfund 1980 Dana Pellegrino Dave Nowacki Ian Leavesley Dan Drescher 1971 Kathy Suriani Kathy Lou Leone Christine Adkins Joel Raucci Tony Durkin Frank O’Kunak Larry Ennis, Jr. 1976 Francine Bonczkowski Patti Gerckens Bruce Basile Kevin Byrne Jim Gravalis Bruce Richardson Brian Higgins Pat Angowski Laura Dougherty Sandy Gordon Bruce Bokor Tom Franco Douglas Jackson Vito Rosell Mark MacCracken Jennifer Bednarek Karen Gaines Kim Lehmann Tom D’Arminio Mark Giordano Louis Yannitsadis Andy Muhlstock Becky Deetz Anne Marie Rodrigue Keith Hagman Nancy Osley Tom Husted Michelle Weiss

18 1985 1989 1993 1997 Andy Papathanassiou Gerry Dey Alex Hayden John Lerch Margaret Scutro Christy Gilmour Christine Sacco Deidre McCarthy Bill Buckley David Frazier Frank Carriere Luke Hedges Christine Adkins Laura Gilligan Jennifer Accordino Dana Satir Greg Horner David Georgas Joseph Castellano Leo Jones Patti Gerckens Lora Matteis Kathy Caldwell Jennifer Crusius Andy Luraschi Peter Ohnegian Duane Eason Kris Kordula Sandy Gordon Jen McDermott M. Eberspeacher Kerry Frazer Chris Sullivan Tim Pernetti Kevin Montelbano James Van Orden Kim Lehmann Stacey Zweil Tracy Smith Arianna Pruett 1986 1990 1994 1998 Scott Alia Bill Cobb Anthony Hampton Michael Bassett Lizanne Coyne Karen Franz Aimee McGuire Lindsay Davis Mark Casey Chris Boran Marc Bautis Adam Scholze Sue DeAlessandro Jen Krokus Michelle Maldonado Melinda Colon Nick DiGiorgio Jason Cue Marty Hickey Rob Barrabee Betsy Myers Matilda Miranda Lauren Miller Lauren Dickinson Pat Doran Chris Marrone Garett Kreitz Matthew Caporletti Margaret Rottkamp Lori Rogoff Jenna Rogers Molly Harrington Scott Miller Craig Masker Rob Tardio Cary Snyder Celia Schutz Lori Rohr Jen Wright Meghan Quinlan 1987 1991 1995 1999 Frank Manning Paul Magrini Joe Piela Jim Burt Kim Baumbach Lori Rohr Jonna Iacono Meaghan Asselta Eric Bollinger Mike Doto Anthony DiCosmo Corey Kunz Fran Simon Megan Burke Debbie Chadwick Cheryl Burdick Cory Booker Jamie Lake Jim Finn Tim McDonagh Lauren Singleton Raquel DeBonis Sarah Kayal Julie Clifford Chris Rae James Meloro Matt Illian Joe Scott Tara Sullivan Dawn Johnson Diana Lana Jennifer Flinchum Scott Ryder Randy Neal Justin Schwartz Chris Simms Kim Wilson Melissa Wyka Caitlin Schrein Rachel VanWyckhouse 1988 1992 1996 2000 Matt Morgan Rob Reeder Adrian Puzio Grant Adams Richele Van Zandt Teri Martin Rosanna Azzolino Beth Androski Derrick Horner John Cappelmann Andrew Badurina Josh Kauke Jennifer Finley Paige Fuller Melanie Bussanich Maritsa Christoudias Walt McCall Dave Schuman Frank Chamberlin Pat McManus Pam Healy Krista Kalnins Kristy Smith Shenee Clarke Jason Miller Dennis Sullivan Walter King Joseph Robinson Amy Kempf Jennifer Metz Bronwyn Tobin Natalie Glavan John Reese Craig Zaikov Joseph Yiu Joe Tyburczy Ann Wellington Mary Moser Julie Ulbrich Jamie Lilien

19 2001 2005 2009 Luis Castillo Alison Bryan Carolyn Nicole Bryan Melissa Conway Richard Guillod Michelle T. Feldman Donald Fanelli Katie Curran Jaclynn M. Geitz Kimberly Farhat Cody Kritzer Erin Eileen McKenna Ray Henderson Janine Davis Sarah Pagano Stephanie Finke James LaGreca Christopher Carillo Trevor O’Grady Karolina Kowalski John N. Ceccio Alison Marino Michael Mayer Christopher Kuehn Karon Singleton Danielle Kroll Taro Thomas Shigenobu Erin Piscetta Danny Oquendo Kevin T. Sonnet 2002 2006 2010 Miles Austin Garrett Kroner Katherine Anne Courter Jessica Fazekas Jae Hyung Park Jamie Kalafut Matt Henry Kaitlin Foley Rachel Nicole Peña Erin Henry Kirsten Ling Kirsten Savage Matthew Horesta Briann McDonough Jessica Shevins Katelyn Kleinert Jessica Setless Alex Aitkens Ryan Pissari Amy Van Alstine William James Leonard Monique Henry Anthony Pillari Brendan F. Miller Dave Sica David Popek Jonathan Sobo Clair Nowakowski Byron Williams Brendan Mathew Wengerter 2003 2007 Dave Brauntuch Megan Jessica Glass Julie Emanuel Lindsey Sue Jeltes Nick Calandrino Alyssa Maier Kelly Fazekas Kesley Ramsey Robert Richardson Daniel R. Crowley Alison Finley Anthony Lisanti Joe Sandberg George Pecoraro Kim Mineo Daniel Emont Ken Sinkovitz Courtney Reggo 2008 Bry Bonavita 2004 Kaitlyn Ann Cooney Brian Miller Kevin Allen Bostick Jenna Bauberger Kyle Elliott Kevin Moran Patrick A. Kivlehan Erin Curatola Jason Kleinman Jack Riley Jérôme Perkins Amanda Jones Pamela M. Kopfensteiner Sean Ryan Veronica McGorry Justine Lupo Alexandra L. Rosenberger Ari Zamir Daina Pucurs

20 COLLEGE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1966 Terry Murray 1982 Tim Jordan 1993 Jim Guarantano U.S. Naval Academy, Football U.S. Naval Academy, Football Rutgers, Football Ramapo College National Bernadette Arbucho 1967 Bruce Wayne Championship Golf Team Seton Hall, Softball Princeton, Football 1983 Pat Pacillo 1994 David Frazier 1968 Bruce Jankowski Seton Hall, Baseball Manhattan College, Track Ohio State, Football Ted Farnsworth Dawn Johnson Princeton, Tennis Seton Hall, Basketball 1969 Ed Marinaro, Cornell, Football 1984 Ed Adrion 1995 Heidi Dawson Pace, Basketball Bucknell, Volleyball & Softball 1970 Steve Goepel Anne Maria Rodriguez Mark DeRosa Colgate, Football Springfield, Softball Pennsylvania, Football & Baseball 1971 Ed Marinaro 1985 Bill Hyman Cornell, Football Temple, Wrestling 1996 Jeremy Kahn Mary Ellen McGowan Duke, Epee Fencing 1972 Leo Gasienica Villanova, Track/Field Gina Somma Rutgers, Football Manhattan, Basketball 1986 Rob Walton 1973 Bob Nagle Oklahoma State, Baseball 1997 Dana Riley Penn State, Football Pattie McCluskey Texas, Running Pennsylvania, Track Jesse Van Saun 1974 Bruce Elia St. John’s, Soccer Ohio State, Football 1987 Trey Bauer Michael Fanuzzi Penn State, Football 1998 Toph Lake Kentucky, Football Jan Kemmerling US Naval Academy, Baseball Clemson, Swimming Jenna Rogers 1975 Bruce Basile Dartmouth, Track Colgate, Football 1988 Greg Schiano Bucknell, Football 1999 Lauren Cacciamani 1976 Kevin Looram Dana Pellegrino Penn State, Volleyball Miami, Football Fairfield, Basketball Jim Finn Carlos Merchan Pennsylvania, Football FDU, Soccer 1989 Robin Heim Bergen Community, Track/Field 2000 Jessica Alcorta 1977 Franklin Jacobs Bob Kratch Boston University, Hockey FDU, Track/Field Iowa, Football Michael Nurse Iowa, Basketball 1978 Joseph Lally 1990 Kim Wilson Damon Ponce DeLeon Penn State, Football Montclair State, Basketball Seton Hall, Baseball Brian Kenny 1979 Michael Brown Villanova, Baseball 2001 Don Pritzlaff Columbia, Football Wisconsin, Wrestling 1991 Doug Glanville 1980 Keith Hagman Pennsylvania, Baseball 2002 Lauren Dickinson New Mexico, Baseball Jeanne Hengemuhle Robert Morris, Softball Trenton State, Softball Isaac Pavlik 1981 Tom Martucci Seton Hall, Baseball Trenton State, Wrestling 1992 Ed Peterson Yale, Basketball 2003 Alecko Eskandarian Virginia, Soccer Michael Springer Syracuse, Lacrosse

21 COLLEGE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

2004 Peter Boyer 2006 Tamba Boimah Hali 2008 Joe Sandberg Drew, Soccer Penn State, Football University of Pennsylvania, Rich Scanlon Jessica Fazekas Football Syracuse, Football Boston College, Track Beth Vesey 2009 Mike Teel College of NJ, Track 2007 Kathryn Eileen Reilly Rutgers University, Football Gettysburg College, Heather Zurich 2005 Ryan Grant Basketball Rutgers University, Basketball Notre Dame, Football Ramel Meekins Esmeralda Negron Rutgers University, Football 2010 Eric Katzman Princeton, Soccer Baseball

MOST INSPIRATIONAL OR COURAGEOUS

1978 Angelo Policastro 1996 Dana Catanese 2005 Orestes Medina 1982 Steve Glasson 1997 Greg Linteris & 2006 Stephen Farrell 1983 Dan Lloyd Christopher Tarallo Brett Vorchheimer 1984 Bob Schmonsees 1998 Steve Adams 2007 Jack Elwood, Jason Rueda & 1985 John Maarleveld 1999 Jackie Albanese Julia Flagg 1987 Lam Trinh Incardone Tad Jones 2008 Freddie “Million Mile” Hoffman 1988 Brian Hartman & 2000 Mike Sheridan Matthew Joseph Robertson Andrea Oberbeck 2001 Bill Willoughby John Smith 1989 Ruth Rosenbaum 2002 Jerry Labenski & 2009 Bryson McLeod 1990 Mark Buyyounouski Alixandra Oros Gary Buchheister 1991 Al Youakam 2003 Mike Powers, Jonathan Fox & Luke Gregory Menken 1993 Jon Vatcher Katie Brown 2010 Moses C. Choi 1994 Dave Dellentash 2004 Warren “Pops” Tashian, Erika Lorenzini 1995 Kevin Ruland Jim Ross & Brad Jones

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 CONGRATULATIONS!

COREY De LEON “Inspirational/Courageous”

AIYANA ABUKUSUMO-WHITNEY “J. Barry Stanford Award”

Northern Valley-Old Tappan Administration, Staff and Coaches

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