38th Annual Sports Banquet

May 15, 2013 Monday 10-6, Thursday and Friday 10-8 ° Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday 10-5

1 1/2 mile south of Memorial Bridge on Rt. 13 & 40 before airport Jackson Ave. & Du Pont Hwy., New Castle, DE

Inducted into the Trapshooting Hall of Fame in 1979

Inducted into the Skeetshooting Hall of Fame in 2002 Mission Statement The mission of the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame is to celebrate the history, preserve the legacy, and honor the heroes of the sports within Delaware and those who have brought recognition to Delaware by their accomplishments elsewhere.

The membership strives to educate young and old about athletics, sportsmanship, and work ethic while providing inspiration to maintain active and healthy lifestyles through sports. DELAWARE SPORTS MUSEUM & HALL OF FAME

OFFICERS & BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2013

President – Tom Fort 1st Vice President – Chuck Durante 2nd Vice President – Jack Holloway Secretary – Beth Brown Treasurer – Bill Hayes Historian – Len Holmquist Immediate Past President – Bob Tattersall

BOARD MEMBERS Jim Clapp, Karen Conlin, Sandy Coveleski, Ken Farrall, Mike Hart, Frank W. “Bud” Hitchens, Jr., Gil Jackson, Willy Miranda, Louis Olivere

BOARD MEMBER EMERITUS Ben Sirman, Jr.

PROGRAM

Call to Order

Introduction of Past Inductees

Introduction of Class of 2013

National Anthem Bips Egnor

Welcome Chuck Durante

Dinner

Induction Ceremonies

Banquet Chairwoman

Sue Holloway 1976 1982 Caras, Jimmy Coveleski, Frank Johnson, Judy Garvine, Cliff MacLure, Marion Jessup Marshall, Chip Michaels, Eddie O’Neill, Rev. James Miller, Creighton Shakespeare, Frank Oliver, Ed Taylor, Ellis Zwolak, Vic Tosi, John 1977 1983 Koffenberger, Ed Cooper, John McGowan, Bill Green, Dallas Newlin, Frank Hazewski, Eddie Sawin, Nancy Miller, Rosemary Tribuani, Al Mulvena, Jack Waller, Ron Murray, Bill Willis, Vic Pitts, Jackie 1978 1984 Carpenter, Bob Chadick, Paul Douglas, Dave Cloud, Nate Marvil, Dallas Doherty, Billy Montero, Dim Klosiewicz, Cas Nelson, Dave May, Dave Warrington, Caleb “Tex” McGraw, Rea Wharton, Buck Neiger, Al 1985 1979 Brooks, Lou Cole, Billy Crawford, Al duPont, Will Crimian, Jack Grier, Cap Doherty, III, Gerald P. McMahon, Matchie Hayes, Walter Naylor, Millard Krapf, Jim Schollenberger, George McConnell, Willard Short, Chris Reilly, Kevin 1980 Wilcutts, John Aiello, Johnny Zablotny, Walter Betts, Huck 1986 Cartwright, Al Givens, Charlie Doherty, II, Gerald P. Hayman, Conway Field, Bryan Hickman, John Hall, Tom Johnson, George Vosters, Bunny Lichtenstein, Vic Roache, Willie 1981 Turley, Doug Blaney, Bernie Chalmers, Shorty 1987 Cihocki, Eddie Carpenter, Ruly Donohue, Matt George, Bennie Knight, Pat Guthrie, Grant Sasse, Ralph Hagan, Jim Skinner, Bill Morris, Johnny Pankowski, Joe Pennock Rawstrom, Harry 1988 1994 Birkenheuer, Rev. John Anderson, Anthony Elliott, Carlton Gerow, Bill Estock, George McBride, Steve Hoffman, Robert Moser, Lou Justice, Rita Redden, Art Snowberger, Russ Sezna, Wally Swartz, Hymie Slattery, Herb Sund, Al 1989 White, Randy Davis, Brandon “Brandy” Dunn, Chris 1995 Gregg, Steve Brooking, Anne Hilyard, Jennifer Franks Dowd, Robert F. Kelley, Robert Johnson, Sterling “Terl” Lore, Francis Lesher, John Spruance, Gretchen Vosters Martin, Renie Seaburg, Gus 1990 Slowik, Carol Thomson Brown, Mike Carucci, Dom “Quack” 1996 Chambers, Bill Baker, Dorothy Hahn, Patsy Cunningham, Bert Lucas, John “Cookie” Duncan, Scotty Reitzes, Herm Hall, Mike Riley, Bob “Peanuts” Lambert, Rodney Rylander, C. Roy 1991 Taylor, Irvin “Ace” Bruton, Bill Thompson, Harold “Buck” Jacobs, Forrest “Spook” Johnson, Dave 1997 Mason, Tom Baldwin, Renee Salvatore, Pete Capodanno, Laura Walsh, Franny DiPace, Dan Wilson, Tim Franks, Roger Hitchens, Mary Ann 1992 Land, John Anderson, Harry Masley, Frank Campbell, Joe Meade, Mike Hawke, Vic Thomson, William A. Hayman, Gary Passmore, Bill 1998 Showalter, Audie Kujala Billings, Bill Wills, Howard Collick, Bill Hannah, Bob 1993 Motley, Felman Brady, John J. Shepherd, Sr., Lennell Katzman, Izzy Shockley, Costen Milligan, Hank Smith, Janet Raymond, Harold “Tubby” Sund, Leonard “Lenny” Roberts, Milt Watson, Steve Wockenfuss, John 1999 Grandell, Dr. Peter A. Balick, Charlotte Kampert, Sue Manelski duPont, Margaret Osborne Kapa, William L. Gillen, Eugene “Buzzy” Mason, Fred A. Hanford, Carl Scott, B. Gary Henry, Spencer Silicato, Thomas Carmen Kenney, Rev. Robert Viera, Barbara L. Saddler, William “Bubby” 2005 2000 Brooks, Sr., C. Melvin Farmer, Sr., Dale C. Delaney-Scheetz, Susan Farmer, Robert “Clyde” Hoffstein, Jules “Ace” Ferrell, Howard “Toots” Mattson, Bob Kadel, C. Walter Mees, Thomas Ludington, Ron Neill, Michael Richardson, Elizabeth “Betty” Purzycki, Joseph White, Jr., Henry G. Taylor, John Zabitka, Matthew “Matt” Townsend, John 2001 Walls, James F. Bianchini, Rosemary “Roe” 2006 Hanna, Norman Andrus, Robert Harris, Dionna Buckalew, Bart Lewis, Jimmy DeShields, Delino Robinson, Robert “Robbie” Harris, Barbara Sheats, Earl Johnson, Dennis Stansky, R. Benjamin Koffenberger, Richard Tiberi, David Leshem, Leonard Williams, Pat Wentworth, James Wisniewski, Irvin C. 2002 Davis, Eddie 2007 Frick, George Briggs, Bernard “Barney” Joseph, Melvin Bundren, Jim Kane, Joseph Immediato, Bob McCall, Francis J. “Mike” Mayer, Vincent “Winnie” Meharg, Margaret “Missy” McCall, Rick Rudawsky, Vicki Huber Purnell, Lovett Trotter, Harold Scott, Vinnie Whitcraft, David 2003 Whiting, Val Bastianelli, Herm Ciesinski, Roman “Ray” 2008 Damico, Lawrence “Laudy” Bender, Lou Dayton, Julie Ann Carmichael, Donald “Ducky” Ferguson, Pat Ryan Clapp, Jim Pheiffer, William Dickerson, Ron Reynolds, Bruce Ferris, Brenda Becker Steers, Kenneth D. Fry, Doris Callaway Taylor, Steve Holloway, Jack Hudson, Aubrey 2004 Knisely, Mary Schilly Apostolico, Martin Oddo, Jim “Whitey” Bodley, Hal Rollins, Sr., John W. Bucci, Nicholas Smith, Jim English, A. J.

2009 2011 Callaway, Edward “Punk” Dillard, Sherman Clark, Jr., Albert “Buddy” Hand, Mary-de Mackie Flynn, James “Jimmy” Henry, Dwayne Hubinger, Dave Kohn, Karen Johnson, James “JJ” Lank, Joe Kaminski, Frank Minker, Matt Lewis, Clifton “Gator” Moyer, William Marshall, Tom Thomas, Sheldon McGlinchey, Mike Wheeler, Larry Mulrooney, F. Tucker “Tuck” White, Doug Schaen, Charles “Gene” Sysko, Dave 2012 Baly, John “Jack” 2010 Beattie, Rev. Joseph Bastianelli, Steve Clark, Mike Cephous, Frank Dendy, Terri DeGroat, Bob Fischer, Jim Doherty, Helen Horne, Albert Kempski, Ted Laramore, J. Alvin “Slats” Moliken, Laura Knorr VanSickle, Lori Natalie, Jamie Walsh, John Pabst, Jim “Tuffy” Stansbury, Terence Townsend, Chester V. “Bud” Weldin, Mary Jane

INDUCTEES 1976-2012

Aiello, Johnny 1980 Crimian, Jack 1985 Anderson, Anthony 1994 Cunningham, Bert 1996 Anderson, Harry 1992 Damico, Lawrence “Laudy” 2003 Andrus, Robert 2006 Davis, Brandon “Brandy” 1989 Apostolico, Martin 2004 Davis, Eddie 2002 Baker, Dorothy 1996 Dayton, Julie Ann 2003 Baldwin, Renee 1997 DeGroat, Bob 2010 Balick, Charlotte 1999 Delaney-Scheetz, Susan 2005 Baly, John “Jack” 2012 Dendy, Terri 2012 Bastianelli, Herm 2003 DeShields, Delino 2006 Bastianelli, Steve 2010 Dickerson, Ron 2008 Beattie, Rev. Joseph 2012 Dillard, Sherman 2011 Bender, Lou 2008 DiPace, Dan 1997 Betts, Huck 1980 Doherty, Billy 1984 Bianchini, Rosemary “Roe” 2001 Doherty, II, Gerald P. 1980 Billings, Bill 1998 Doherty, III, Gerald P. 1985 Birkenheuer, Rev. John 1988 Doherty, Helen 2010 Blaney, Bernie 1981 Donohue, Matt 1981 Bodley, Hal 2004 Douglas, Dave 1978 Brady, John J. 1993 Dowd, Robert F. 1995 Briggs, Bernard “Barney” 2007 Duncan, Scotty 1996 Brooking, Anne 1995 Dunn, Chris 1989 Brooks, Sr., C. Melvin 2005 duPont, Margaret Osborne 1999 Brooks, Lou 1985 duPont, Will 1979 Brown, Mike 1990 Elliott, Carlton 1988 Bruton, Bill 1991 English, A. J. 2004 Bucci, Nicholas 2004 Estock, George 1988 Buckalew, Bart 2006 Farmer, Sr., Dale C. 2000 Bundren, Jim 2007 Farmer, Robert “Clyde” 2000 Callaway, Edward “Punk” 2009 Ferguson, Pat Ryan 2003 Campbell, Joe 1992 Ferrell, Howard “Toots” 2000 Capodanno, Laura 1997 Ferris, Brenda Becker 2008 Carmichael, Donald “Ducky” 2008 Field, Bryan 1980 Carpenter, Bob 1978 Fischer, Jim 2012 Carpenter, Ruly 1987 Flynn, James “Jimmy” 2009 Caras, Jimmy 1976 Franks, Roger 1997 Cartwright, Al 1980 Frick, George 2002 Carucci, Dom “Quack” 1990 Fry, Doris Callaway 2008 Cephous, Frank 2010 Garvine, Cliff 1982 Chadick, Paul 1984 George, Bennie 1987 Chalmers, Shorty 1981 Gerow, Bill 1994 Chambers, Bill 1990 Gillen, Eugene “Buzzy” 1999 Ciesinski, Roman “Ray” 2003 Givens, Charlie 1986 Cihocki, Eddie 1981 Grandell, Dr. Peter A. 2004 Clapp, Jim 2008 Green, Dallas 1983 Clark, Jr., Albert “Buddy” 2009 Gregg, Steve 1989 Clark, Mike 2012 Grier, Cap 1979 Cloud, Nate 1984 Guthrie, Grant 1987 Cole, Billy 1979 Hagan, Jim 1987 Collick, Bill 1998 Hahn, Patsy 1990 Cooper, John 1983 Hall, Mike 1996 Coveleski, Frank 1982 Hall, Tom 1980 Crawford, Al 1985 Hand, Mary-de Mackie 2011 INDUCTEES 1976-2012 Hanford, Carl 1999 Lank, Joe 2011 Hannah, Bob 1998 Laramore, J. Alvin “Slats” 2012 Hanna, Norman 2001 Leshem, Leonard 2006 Harris, Barbara 2006 Lesher, John 1995 Harris, Dionna 2001 Lewis, Clifton “Gator” 2009 Hawke, Vic 1992 Lewis, Jimmy 2001 Hayes, Walter 1985 Lichtenstein, Vic 1986 Hayman, Conway 1986 Lore, Francis 1989 Hayman, Gary 1992 Lucas, John “Cookie” 1990 Hazewski, Eddie 1983 Ludington, Ron 2000 Henry, Dwayne 2011 MacLure, Marion Jessup 1976 Henry, Spencer 1999 Marshall, Chip 1982 Hickman, John 1986 Marshall, Tom 2009 Hilyard, Jennifer Franks 1989 Martin, Renie 1995 Hitchens, Mary Ann 1997 Marvil, Dallas 1978 Hoffman, Robert 1988 Masley, Frank 1997 Hoffstein, Jules “Ace” 2005 Mason, Fred 2004 Holloway, Jack 2008 Mason, Tom 1991 Horne, Albert 2012 Mattson, Bob 2005 Hubinger, Dave 2009 May, Dave 1984 Hudson, Aubrey 2008 Mayer, Vincent “Winnie” 2007 Immediato, Bob 2007 McBride, Steve 1994 Jacobs, Forrest “Spook” 1991 McCall, Francis J. “Mike” 2002 Johnson, Dave 1991 McCall, Rick 2007 Johnson, Dennis 2006 McConnell, Willard 1985 Johnson, George 1986 McGlinchey, Mike 2009 Johnson, James ”JJ” 2009 McGowan, Bill 1977 Johnson, Judy 1976 McGraw, Rea 1984 Johnson, Sterling “Terl” 1995 McMahon, Matchie 1979 Joseph, Melvin 2002 Meade, Mike 1997 Justice, Rita 1988 Mees, Tom 2005 Kadel, C. Walter 2000 Meharg, Margaret “Missy” 2002 Kaminski, Frank 2009 Michaels, Eddie 1976 Kampert, Sue Manelski 2004 Miller, Creighton 1976 Kane, Joseph 2002 Miller, Rosemary 1983 Kapa, William L. 2004 Milligan, Hank 1993 Katzman, Izzy 1993 Minker, Matt 2011 Kelley, Robert 1989 Moliken, Laura Knorr 2010 Kempski, Ted 2010 Montero, Dim 1978 Kenney, Rev. Robert 1999 Morris, Johnny 1987 Klosiewicz, Cas 1984 Moser, Lou 1994 Knight, Pat 1981 Motley, Felman 1998 Knisely, Mary Schilly 2008 Moyer, William 2011 Koffenberger, Ed 1977 Mulrooney, F. Tucker “Tuck” 2009 Koffenberger, Richard 2006 Mulvena, Jack 1983 Kohn, Karen 2011 Murray, Bill 1983 Krapf, Jim 1985 Natalie, Jamie 2010 Lambert, Rodney 1996 Naylor, Millard 1979 Land, John 1997

INDUCTEES 1976-2012 Neiger, Al 1984 Snowberger, Russ 1988 Neill, Michael 2005 Spruance, Gretchen Vosters 1989 Nelson, Dave 1978 Stansbury, Terence 2010 Newlin, Frank 1977 Stansky, R. Benjamin 2001 Oddo, Jim “Whitey” 2008 Steers, Kenneth D. 2003 Oliver, Ed 1976 Sund, Al 1994 O'Neill, Rev. James 1982 Sund, Leonard “Lenny” 1998 Pabst, Jim “Tuffy” 2010 Swartz, Hymie 1988 Pankowski, Joe Pennock 1987 Sysko, Dave 2009 Passmore, Bill 1992 Taylor, Ellis 1982 Pheiffer, William 2003 Taylor, Irvin “Ace” 1996 Pitts, Jackie 1983 Taylor, John 2005 Purnell, Lovett 2007 Taylor, Steve 2003 Thomas, Sheldon 2011 Purzycki, Joseph 2005 Thompson, Harold “Buck” 1996 Rawstrom, Harry 1987 Thomson, William A. 1997 Raymond, Harold “Tubby” 1993 Tiberi, David 2001 Redden, Art 1994 Tosi, John 1982 Reilly, Kevin 1985 Townsend, Chester V. “Bud” 2010 Reitzes, Herm 1990 Townsend, John 2005 Reynolds, Bruce 2003 Tribuani, Al 1977 Richardson Elizabeth “Betty” 2000 Trotter, Harold 2002 Riley, Bob “Peanuts” 1990 Turley, Doug 1986 Roache, Willie 1986 VanSickle, Lori 2012 Roberts, Milt 1993 Viera, Barbara L. 2004 Robinson, Robert “Robbie” 2001 Vosters, Bunny 1980 Rollins, Sr., John W. 2008 Waller, Ron 1977 Rudawsky, Vicki Huber 2002 Walls, James F. 2005 Rylander, C. Roy 1996 Walsh, Franny 1991 Saddler,William “Bubby” 1999 Walsh, John 2012 Salvatore, Pete 1991 Warrington, Caleb “Tex” 1978 Sasse, Ralph 1981 Watson, Steve 1993 Sawin, Nancy 1977 Weldin, Mary Jane 2010 Schaen, Charles “Gene” 2009 Wentworth, James 2006 Schollenberger, George 1979 Wharton, Buck 1978 Scott, B. Gary 2004 Wheeler, Larry 2011 Scott, Vinnie 2007 Whitcraft, David 2007 Seaburg, Gus 1995 White, Doug 2011 Sezna, Wally 1994 White, Jr., Henry G. 2000 Shakespeare, Frank 1982 White, Randy 1994 Sheats, Earl 2001 Whiting, Val 2007 Shepherd, Sr., Lennell 1998 Wilcutts, John 1985 Shockley, Costen 1998 Williams, Pat 2001 Short, Chris 1979 Willis, Vic 1977 Showalter, Audie Kujala 1992 Wills, Howard 1992 Silicato, Thomas Carmen 2004 Wilson, Tim 1991 Skinner, Bill 1979 Wisniewski, Irvin C. 2006 Slattery, Herb 1994 Wockenfuss, John 1993 Slowik, Carol Thomson 1995 Zabitka, Matthew “Matt” 2000 Smith, Janet 1998 Zablotny, Walter 1985 Smith, Jim 2008 Zwolak, Vic 1976

JACK AGNEW Jack Agnew has devoted over 50 years of volunteer service to in Delaware. Agnew would easily be classified as a “baseball lifer,” from his playing days at Kingswood Community Center through high school at P.S. duPont, the U.S. Marine Corps, playing and managing in the Wilmington Semi-Pro League, managing in American Legion ball to finally spending over 41 years coaching and managing Midway Little League teams. Agnew's connection to Midway Little League led him to build some of Midway’s complex – including Midway's original T-ball field after he started that program in 1983 - and maintain most of Midway's complex that includes five fields. The Midway Little League major league competition plays on Jack Agnew Field, dedicated in 2012 to honor his many, many years of service to the league. Agnew, as a manager, produced seven Midway title teams (through 2012) and he managed the 2001 Midway Little League all-star team that won the Delaware state title and competed in the Mid-Atlantic Regional in Bristol, Conn. For his tireless efforts on behalf of Midway's Little League program, Agnew was inducted into the Delaware Baseball Hall of Fame in 2004. However, Agnew's contribution to sports in Delaware extended from the diamond to the hardcourt, where he spent 30 years as a referee with Board 11 of the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials (IAABO). Additionally, Agnew began serving as a volunteer with the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame when the museum opened its doors in 2002. From 2006 through 2009, Agnew served on the Museum's Board of Governors. In 2011 he was part of a team of volunteers who created procedures to preserve the Museum's archives of inductees. For that work, Agnew was recognized as the DSMHOF Volunteer of the Year.

ETHEL “FEFFIE” BARNHILL Ethel “Feffie” Barnhill was an all-around outstanding three-sport athlete at The in the 1960s. She was a four-year starter on the lacrosse team, and she was a three-year starter on both the field hockey and basketball teams. At Ursinus College, Barnhill played five sports, earning 13 letters. She capped her time at Ursinus by being named “Outstanding Senior Female Athlete.” Barnhill served 17 years as head lacrosse coach and director of lacrosse and field hockey at the College of William and Mary (1982-1998). Barnhill's lacrosse teams at W & M had 15 winning seasons, posting an overall mark of 159-89-1. Barnhill's squads were invited to the NCAA tournament six times; William and Mary has played in the NCAA tournament only once (through 2012) since. In 1982 Barnhill's inaugural squad went 11-2, won the Virginia AIAW state title and placed 5th in the AIAW Nationals. Barnhill coached at several Olympic Development Camps and was selected as assistant coach for the U.S. Women's Lacrosse World Cup winning team. She was appointed head coach of Scotland's National Lacrosse team. Barnhill was chairperson of the SE District of USFHA, (1981-85); President of the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association, (1988-89); vice-president of the U.S. Women's Lacrosse Association, (1993- 95); Chair-Elect of the U.S. Lacrosse, Inc. Board of Directors, (1998-2000); and on the Organizing Committee of the U-19 World Championships hosted by USL, Baltimore. Barnhill received the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association Coaches Award in 2001; and was named Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year in 1998. She was inducted into the Virginia Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1997. Five years earlier, in 1992, Barnhill was inducted into the Ursinus College Hall of Fame. CHARLEY BURNS Charley Burns’ sports career dates back to when he was a nine-year-old on the Lore School tumbling team where he became captain and all-around points winner as a sixth-grader. He then turned to swimming and diving, successfully competing for nearly a half-century. At Bayard Junior High, Burns was on the swim team for three years, serving as captain in 9th grade, a season during which he won all of his diving matches. Swimming was dropped as World War II approached, so Burns competed in AAU diving while also playing three seasons of basketball at Wilmington High School where he also lettered in track and served as leader corps captain. Burns entered the Army in 1942 and won a swimming medal in the China/ Burma/India Theatre competition. He also boxed in the service going 17-1. After the Army, Burns studied art and gave a few cartoons to News Journal sports editor, Al Cartwright. It opened a new chapter in Burns’ life - featured sports cartoonist. Many of his works for the Journal are displayed proudly at the DSMHOF. Notable Burns sports caricatures: Dave Nelson, Jerome Brown, Bunny Vosters and horse racing's Greek Song. Burns founded the Wilmington Swim Club with its swimmers and divers donating fees for youth scholarships. At age 58, Burns entered the U.S. Senior Diving Championships and captured a gold medal. His career also included coaching gymnastics for years at the Wilmington Central YMCA. Burns was also one of the founders of the Wilmington Touch Football League in the '60s; the league still competes. Burns is a recipient of the Delaware Sports Writers & Broadcasters Herm Reitzes Award for his many contributions to sports in Delaware. In 1997 Burns was inducted into the Wilmington High “Wall of Fame.” His resume also includes serving as vice-president of the DSMHOF along with many hours of volunteer service to the organization.

FILLMORE CLIFTON Fillmore Clifton left a big footprint as a player and later as a coach in Sussex County, Delaware over a 30-year period. Clifton was a standout in three sports - soccer, basketball and baseball – for the Lewes High School Pirates from 1930 to 1934. In all three sports Clifton was team captain as both a junior and senior. His leadership skills were apparent to his fellow students with Clifton serving as class president as well as president of the Student Council. Clifton took his considerable athletic talents to West Chester (Pa.) University where he swapped football for soccer while also continuing to play basketball and baseball. Clifton captained the 1938 Golden Rams baseball team to a winning record. Clifton's coaching career started right out of college and, for the 1941-42 school year, he was head coach of all boys’ sports at Bridgeville (De.) High School – introducing 11-man football – while also coaching girls’ basketball. World War II intervened and Clifton served three years in the Army. When he returned to Bridgeville in 1945, he re-started the football program (dropped during the war) and his boys basketball team went 15-1. For better than two seasons, from 1949 to 1951, Clifton's girls hoops team ran off a 36-game winning streak. Clifton's Bridgeville football team, led by All-State guard Paul Myers, went undefeated in 1950. Clifton had another All- State performer, end Dick Lewis, on his 8-1 1953 squad. When the was formed in 1959, Bridgeville took the football title. Today when visiting football teams arrive at Woodbridge High School – formerly Bridgeville – they play in the stadium named for Fillmore Clifton. And, at each Woodbridge graduation, an outstanding senior athlete – boy or girl – receives a scholarship that carries the name Fillmore Clifton. JEFF COOPER Jeffrey S. Cooper, a Conrad High School and graduate, is a longtime athletic trainer for the Philadelphia Phillies whose career achievements place him at the pinnacle of his profession. Cooper retired from full-time duties with the Phillies, but continues to serve as a consultant on potentially serious injuries. Cooper has traveled a long way since his student days at Delaware, where he was student trainer for the Blue Hens football team. In 2003, he was named the National Athletic Trainers Association Most Outstanding Trainer of the Year. Cooper served as head athletic trainer for three All-Star games, and received the Athletic Trainers Society’s Major League Service Award in 1997. Cooper is an inductee of the Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame and the Delaware Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame. Cooper served as the Phillies’ assistant athletic trainer from 1976 through 1980. He was promoted to head athletic trainer and held that job from 1981 through 2006. Cooper also worked as a trainer in the Phillies’ minor league system from 1970 through 1973. Cooper, Dallas Green and Ruly Carpenter are the only Delawareans with rings from the Phillies’ 1980 championship season. Cooper has received many other professional awards, including the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society’s Training Staff of the Year citation in 1994 and the University of Delaware Presidential Citation for Outstanding Achievement in 1993. He has written numerous articles on athletic training techniques and theories published in professional journals. Cooper is a founding member and past president of the Baseball Athletic Trainers Society and was inducted into the U.S. National Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame in 2012.

MONICK FOOTE Monick Foote was national high school basketball player of the year while at Sanford School and became an all-conference college player who went on to play professionally. Foote was voted first-team Delaware All-State in 1992, '93 and '94; in both '93 and '94, she was Gatorade State Player of the Year. Foote led Sanford to the state championship in 1994 when she was named the Delaware Player of the Year and the Gatorade National High School Player of the Year. She was also named a national Parade Magazine first-team All-American. Foote scored 1,609 points at Sanford, among the highest total points by a girl in Delaware history. Sanford's record over her four seasons was 77-12. As a freshman at the University of Virginia in 1995, Foote tied the NCAA Tournament record with seven 3-pointers in a second-round game vs. Florida. She was one of the Atlantic Coast Conference's top sophomores in 1996. Foote helped carry the Cavaliers to the NCAA Tournament regional finals in her first two years. Her junior year was wiped out by injury, so she red-shirted and then Foote, as team captain her senior season, rebounded to make the ACC all-conference third team in 1998-99. Over her collegiate career, Foote scored 1,315 points, averaged 35.3 percent in three-point shooting, made the all-ACC freshman team and was named to the all-ACC academic team her senior season. She wore #13 throughout her career in Charlottesville. Foote played professionally for several years in Israel. In 2000, she was named Delaware's 1990s Player of the Decade in a poll of coaches, writers and referees. The same poll named her first-team all-defensive team for the 1990s. The website Delaware Girls Basketball included Foote in its first “Great Players of the Past” in 2008. WALTER DAVE HURM Dave Hurm was a four-sport star athlete at Newark High School in the early 1950s who went on to have a stellar career at Duke University. Hurm earned 11 letters as a Yellowjacket: three each in track, baseball and basketball and two in football. In track Hurm specialized in the high jump and shot put and was also part of the 'Jackets’ relay teams. Even though strong and muscular, Hurm was talented enough in the high jump to challenge for top honors in state and county championship meets. In the shot put, Hurm again was a serious challenger for top honors at both county and state title meets. On the baseball diamond, Hurm had a great glove as a first baseman and was one of Newark's top hitters, batting .357 his senior year. On the court, Hurm averaged over 20 points per game his senior season, ranking third in New Castle County and earning him second-team All-State. Over Hurm's junior and senior seasons, Newark went 31-8 on the court. But it was on the football field that Hurm really excelled - at both offensive end and defensive back. Hurm was first- team All-State in 1952, his senior year. Hurm's gridiron efforts at Newark landed him in Durham, N.C. where, after playing on the freshman team as required at that time, he started at offensive end for the varsity Blue Devils in '55, '56 and '57. Hurm earned All-American honorable mention from United Press; was voted to the SAE All-America squad; honorable mention All-Atlantic Coast Conference; and he topped off his career at Duke when the Blue Devils put a scare into the mighty 4th ranked Oklahoma Sooners in the '58 Orange Bowl game before the Sooners pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 48-21 victory. Hurm also played two years (freshman and sophomore) of baseball at Duke.

RHONDALE JONES Rhondale Jones is recognized by many as the most accomplished female sprinter in Delaware high school history. Jones dominated Delaware high school track for four years, then was a Division III All-American who led her team to national championships. Jones won 12 individual outdoor state championships as a student at Delcastle (two at 100-meter high hurdles, three at 100 meters, three at 200 meters and four at 400 meters). She set state records at 100-meter hurdles and 200 meters and, 14 years after graduation, she still holds the state high school 200 meter record of 24.17. She was named the state’s outstanding indoor track athlete of the year all four years in high school (1995 thru '98), and was the state’s outstanding outdoor track athlete as a junior and senior. At Lincoln University, she was a 16-time Division III All- American, winning nine individual national championships – three each at the 100-meter hurdles, 100-meter dash and 200-meter dash. She led Lincoln to national championships in 1999 and 2000. In '99 Jones set a pair of NCAA Division III outdoor records: 11.64 at 100 meters and 23.72 at 200 meters. As of 2012, Jones’ 200-meter mark was still No. 1. Jones was named the nation’s outstanding Division III track athlete in 2001 and the indoor 60-meter division record she set, 7.51, is still the number to beat. Jones was inducted into the Delaware Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2009. She was named the outstanding Division III female track athlete of the first 25 years of NCAA women’s competition, an honor bestowed as part of the NCAA’s 25th Anniversary of Women’s Championships celebration.

DR. ARTHUR “ART” MAYER Dr. Arthur “Art” Mayer is one of the most accomplished swimmers in University of Delaware history and the owner of numerous local, regional, national and world records in the Masters Swimming Program where he has competed for more than three decades. In 2010, the Delaware Senior Olympics named Mayer Delaware Senior Athlete of the Year. He has held several DSO age group records. Mayer's achievements are even more remarkable if you consider that when he arrived at Delaware he could not swim and suffers from asthma! As a freshman, Mayer set a trio of Delaware pool records. He was unbeaten as a sophomore, breaking his own Hens pool mark in the 200-yard backstroke several times, then set a new pool record in the distance at Franklin & Marshall College. Mayer outdid himself as a junior, setting more pool records on the road and set two records - 150 IM and 200 backstroke - in the Middle Atlantic Conference championships. Mayer capped his UD career by being the first Hen to compete in the NCAA swimming championships. Mayer received a degree in veterinary medicine and, due to work, did not swim competitively again until 1975. He was recruited by former Delaware coach, Harry Rawstrom, to begin a Masters Swimming Program at the school. Mayer formed the program and threw himself into competing in Masters events; in 1988 he was part of a medley team that set a national and world record at 200 meters; in '89 Mayer set a Canadian age group record in the 100 backstroke. Mayer gave back to swimming in a number of ways including by being the Delaware Valley Masters Program chairman for 12 years. Mayer served as track vet at Brandywine Raceway and head track vet at Delaware Park in the '50s and '60s. In 1993, Mayer was named Vet of the Year by the Delaware Veterinary Medical Association for his “outstanding service, unselfish devotion and untiring efforts in the practice of veterinary medicine.” LUKE PETITGOUT A standout at Georgetown's Sussex Central High School, Petitgout was a scholarship player at the University of Notre Dame under coaches Lou Holtz and Bob Davie. His collegiate career was so outstanding, Petitgout was a first round pick in the 1999 NFL draft, selected 19th overall by the . Petitgout played nine seasons in the NFL as an offensive tackle, eight with the Giants and his final season in 2007 with Tampa Bay. Over those nine seasons he started 110 games, including the 2001 Super Bowl for New York. Sports Illustrated picked Petitgout to its All-Pro first team after the 2001 season. At Notre Dame, Petitgout redshirted in 1994 then, over the next four seasons, grew from being a special teams performer to starting 21 out of 23 games at offensive tackle for the Fighting Irish his last two seasons. After his senior season Petitgout was voted to the All-Independents team by the Football News; selected to play in the Senior Bowl All-Star game and was one of six Notre Dame seniors invited to the NFL Combine. When he was picked 19th in the draft, Bob Davie, Petitgout's coach his last two seasons at Notre Dame said, “Some people didn't think Luke could even play football (at) Notre Dame. His pick says a lot about the hard work he put in here at Notre Dame.” Petitgout was a first team All-State selection as a senior and a multiple All-Henlopen Conference pick. He was selected for the 1994 Delaware Blue-Gold All-Star Game and played in the '94 High School All-American Prep Game. Sussex Central High retired Petitgout's football jersey (No. 90) in 1999. Petitgout remembered his roots when he went to the NFL, wearing uniform No. 77 in honor of the Georgetown Fire Company; the fire company voted him an associate/honorary member. He also financed the weight room when the new Sussex Central High School was built. UKEE WASHINGTON A record-setting hurdler and All-State basketball player at Dover High School, Ukee Washington went on to become basketball captain at the University of Richmond and then a respected sports journalist. In basketball, he was named three times to the All-Henlopen Conference team and as a senior in 1976, was first team All-State, and was named to The Philadelphia Inquirer’s 15-man all-area team. Washington graduated as the seventh leading scorer in Delaware high school history with 1,305 points over three years. In track, Washington twice won the maximum three championships – two in the hurdles, one in the mile relay – in his junior and senior years. He broke the state record in all three events. Washington's 14.28 in the high hurdles was the state record for seven years, and his 37.85 in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles lasted a lot longer - 17 years. Washington joined Henry Boss, Eric Caulley and Ron Jackson in a mile relay performance of 3:17.49 at the University of Maryland Meet of Champions on June 1, 1975; that standard has only been bettered once in Delaware history. Washington was inducted into the Delaware Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2004. A voice and presence that took him around the world as a teenager, when he performed in Russia, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Denmark and Mexico with the Philadelphia Boys Choir, led Washington to broadcasting. After working at WSB (Atlanta) and WBBH (Fort Myers), Washington joined KYW-TV, Channel 3 in Philadelphia in 1986, where he has worked ever since as an anchor and reporter in sports, news and features. In 2008, Washington was inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia’s Hall of Fame.

PAST PRESIDENTS 1976 – 1979 Albert T. Cartwright 1980 – 1981 Lou Romanoli 1982 – 1983 Nancy Sawin 1984 – 1985 William Kapa 1986 – 1987 F. Tucker Mulrooney 1988 – 1989 Sidney Balick 1990 – 1991 Stanley Bradley 1992 – 1993 Joseph Young 1994 – 1995 Joseph Eckrich 1996 – 1997 George Frick 1998 – 1999 Stanley Friedman 2000 – 2001 Barbara Viera 2002 – 2003 F. Tucker Mulrooney 2004 – 2005 Audrey K. Showalter 2006 – 2006 Jay Blank 2007 – 2009 Jerry Barsha 2010 – 2012 Bob Tattersall

2012 – 2013 Sustaining Membership The Board of Governors of the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame recognize and greatly appreciate those who have made a Sustaining Membership contribution supporting Museum operations. Gold Level Contributors Michael J. Axe Beth Brown Tom Fort Silver Level Contributors George Alderman Dorothy Baker R.R.M. Carpenter, III Aubrey Hudson Mrs. Melvin L. Joseph, Sr. Rita Justice Laura Moliken Bronze Level Contributors Joseph Ackerman Jack Baly Karen Conlin Julie Dayton Ron Dickerson Holly Fleming Doris Calloway Fry Steve Gregg Bill Hayes Jack Holloway Gil Jackson Ted Kempski Richard T. Koffenberger Richard Mason Denis McGlynn Francis Migliocco, Jr. Willy Miranda, Jr. Francis “Tuck” Mulrooney Lou Olivere, Jr. Tubby Raymond Bob Tattersall Barb Viera Michael Wirtschafter

Congratulations

To 2013

Delaware Sports Hall of

Fame Inductees

Delaware Sports Club P. O. Box 226 Wilmington, Delaware 19899 Eric Johnson, MD David Sowa, MD Drew Brady, MD Evan Crain, MD Michael Axe, MD

Elliott Leitman, MD James Zaslavsky, DO FIRST STATE ORTHOPAEDICS DELAWARE S LEADER IN ADVANCED ORTHOPAEDICS A Commitment to Excellence

Robert Steele, MD

Bruce Rudin, MD

Sports Medicine • Arthroscopic Surgery Bone/Joint Surgery • Fracture Care • X-Ray & MRI Facilities Spine • Shoulder • Hand & Elbow • Foot & Ankle Trauma • Joint Replacement & Reconstruction Leo Raisis, MD

Alex Bodenstab, MD

Joseph Straight, MD Newark (next to Christiana Hospital), Brandywine, New Castle, Hockessin, Dover, Smyrna, Jennersville, PA

Adam Ginsberg, DO (302) 731-2888 FirstStateOrtho.com Bruce Katz, MD

Matthew Handling, MD Randeep Kahlon, MD Stephen Hershey, MD James Moran, DO Michael Pushkarewicz, MD

Delaware Track

and Field Hall of Fame

Salutes our inductees

Ukee Washington

and Rhondale Jones

On their Induction into the

Delaware Sports Hall of Fame Jim Fischer, President

For Membership Information,

please contact Tom Fort,

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Proudly congratulates Jack Agnew on his induction into The Delaware Sports Hall of Fame

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Delaware Sports Museum Hall of Fame Inductee 2013 Inductee

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ON YOUR INDUCTION INTO THE DELAWARE SPORTS MUSEUM AND HALL OF FAME

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HANK Y U

Best Wishes From The Kenny Family SHOPRITES

And The Kenny Family Foundation

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Luke Petitgout Fillmore Clifton Ukee Washington Sussex Central 1994 Lewes 1934 Dover 1976

HENLOPEN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Congratulations to the Conference Honorees for

their induction into the Delaware Hall of Fame 2013 From the Athletic Directors Congratulations Jack Agnew 2013 Delaware Sports Hall of Fame Inductee

Teaching the Love of Baseball in Delaware for 50 Years. He has touched and enriched countless young lives. We are proud of you! The Agnew Family Carolyn – Stephen – Judy – Jack – John Linda & Sarah

Kimmel, Carter, Roman & Peltz Dedicated to Personal Injury and Workers Compensation Law Since 1972 Congratulations to All Hall of Fame Inductees!

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Sussex Central High School would like to congratulate alumnus Luke Petitgout and all of the inductees in this year’s Hall of Fame Class.

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e New York Giants Congratulate LUKE PETITGOUT 2013 Delaware Sports Hall of Fame Enshrinee NEWARK HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (NHSAA) CONGRATULATES ALL NHS INDUCTEES

AND INVITES ALL NHS ALUMNI & FRIENDS TO ATTEND OUR FALL ALL CLASS REUNION ON NOVEMBER 30, 2013, 4:00 PM UNTIL 8:30 PM AT THE DEER PARK TAVERN, 2ND FLOOR. $10.00 ADMISSION BENEFITS NHS SCHOLAR- SHIP FUND. FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT OUR WEB- SITE nhsalumni.org, “LIKE” US ON FACEBOOK AT NEWARK HIGH SCHOOL (DELAWARE) ALUMNI ASSOCIA- TION, OR CLICK THE ALUMNI TAB AT newarkhigh.org

The Advisory Committee of the Mike Clark Legacy Foundation congratulates this year’s Delaware Sports Hall of Fame inductees.

Iron Mike’s achievements & dedication to the children of Delaware epitomizes what is best in DSMHOF athletes who

to the First State.

Congratulations! The YMCA of Cecil County Is Proud to Support Dr. Arthur “Art” Mayer

2013 Delaware Sports Museum Hall of Fame

Congratulations Art! See you in the pool

Reach further. Be fearless. Find your path.

Congratulations, Monick Foote ’94. By boldly pursuing your individual path of excellence, you are being inducted into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame. We salute you for your accomplishments as a student- athlete at Sanford and the University of Virginia. We applaud your career achievements in professional basketball and education. And, we thank you for living the Sanford motto — No Talent Lies Latent.

Try something different, try something bolder — and achieve something greater — at Sanford.

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Steve McBride 1994 Inductee Many Things Done Well

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Salutes all inductees in the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame and is proud to honor this year’s inductee

FEFFIE BARNHILL TOWER H ILL S CHOOL VARSITY ASSISTANT FIELD HOCKEY COACH 2000 - 2013

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Ursinus Class of 1975 WILMINGTON CITY COUNCIL

Seated (L-R): Congo, Shabazz, Wright, Dorsey Walker, Walsh and M. Brown Standing (L-R): Chukwuocha, Cabrera, Williams, Gregory, Freel, Prado and D. Brown

Theopalis K. Gregory, Sr., PRESIDENT

Congratulations to the 2013 Delaware Sports Museum Hall of Fame, Inc. Inductees

COUNCIL MEMBERS Nnamdi O. Chukwuocha Ernest “Trippi” Congo, II Darius J. Brown Hanifa G.N. Shabazz Samuel Prado Sherry Dorsey Walker Robert A. Williams Charles “Bud” Freel Michael A. Brown, Sr. Maria D. Cabrera Loretta Walsh Justen A. Wright The Tatnall School extends its congratulations to Distinguished Alumna , Class of 1971, on her induction into the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame www.tatnall.org ATNALL CollegeT Preparatory Education for Age 3 to Grade 12 1501 Barley Mill Road • Wilmington, DE 19807 • 302-892-4285 Blue Hen Conference A.I. du Pont Hodgson Appoquinimink Howard Brandywine McKean Charter Middletown Christiana Mt. Pleasant Concord Newark Conrad Pencader Delcastle St. Georges Dickinson Technical Glasgow William Penn

The Athletic Directors of the Blue Hen Conference would like to congratulate the 2013 Inductees for their contributions to Delaware sports.

We take pride in recognizing all inductees to the Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame and especially those inductees who have given service to the Blue Hen Conference.

Marty Apostolico ‘04 Pete A. Grandell ‘04 Jack Baly ‘12 Bob Ho man ‘88 Steve Bastianelli ‘10 Jack Holloway ‘08 Lou Bender ‘08 Cli Lewis ‘09 Bill Billings ‘88 Larry Wheeler ‘11 Bill Cole ‘79 CONGRATULATIONS!! 2013 INDUCTEES For Your Superb Contributions to Delaware Sports

Visit the Museum at Frawley Stadium AUBREY HUDSON 2008 INDUCTEE