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38Th Annual Sports Banquet May 15, 2013 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 Delaware 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,
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