Glassboro High School Sports Hall of Fame

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Glassboro High School Sports Hall of Fame
Glassboro High School
Sports Hall of Fame
Masso’s Crystal Manor Ballroom
October 2, 2014
Appetizers ~ 5:30 PM
Dinner ~ 6:30 PM
WILLIAM E. McAULIFFE
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Glassboro, New Jersey 08028
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This Evening’s Program
Refreshments & Appetizer Table (5:30pm to 6:30pm)
Welcome
David Kalapos -Sports Hall of Fame Committee, Chairperson
Invocation
Rev. Charles Harvey
Dinner Buffet (6:30pm)
Roast Beef, Boneless Chicken Breast
Meatballs, Flounder in Butter Sauce
Stuff Shells, Potato Salad, Parsley Potatoes
Macaroni Salad, String Beans Almandine
Induction Ceremony (following dinner)
Master of Ceremonies
The Honorable Walter (Rusty) Marshall (retired)
Introduction of Class of 2014 Honorees
Introduction of Former Inductees in Attendance
George Johnson
Benediction
Rev. Charles Harvey
Closing - Alma Mater
‘Neath the azure Jersey skies
Alma Mater stands.
Hail to thee, dear alma Mater,
Alma Mater grand.
Name that’s ever glorious
Fame ‘twill never die.
Hail to thee, dear Alma Mater,
Hail to Glassboro High.
Glassboro High School
www.glassboroschools.us
550 Joseph Bowe Memorial Boulevard
Glassboro, New Jersey 08028
Dr. Danielle F. Sneathen
Principal High School
Phone: 856-652-2700
Fax: 856-307-1189
Cynthia Bodden
Assistant Principal
Jeff Cusack ~ Assistant Principal/Director of Athletics/Health & PE Dept. Chairperson
Director of Co-Curricular Activities/Senior Discipline/Facility Use Coordinator
Good Evening Fans of Bulldogs Athletics:
As I enter into my thirteenth year as the Athletic Director for Glassboro High
School, I want you to know that I am very privileged to serve in this position. I
have been fortunate to watch some of the state’s finest athletes compete for
Glassboro High School athletic teams. Glassboro has a strong tradition in athletics and it is a tribute not only to those who have competed but to those who
have supported the athletic teams over the years.
54/85
64/12
27/76
50/12
26/76
52/89
52/81
58/87
78/98
39/94
37/89
36/76
33/94
26/83
28/76
43/77
88/12
70/88
69/87
60/92
64/85
01/14
43/12
80/14
Louise Boyd Taggart
William Taggart*
Harry Tartaglione *
Frank Toughill
Gus Testa *
Willis Skip Thompson
Beatrice Thornton
James Thornton
James Tony Thornton *
Sam Trifiletti *
A. Claire Ruderow Turner*
Howard Viden *
Robert Viden Sr. *
Ed Walton *
Allen Ware *
Aubrey Warrington *
Chalette Washington Griffin
Carolyn Williams
Saundra Williams*
Woodrow Williams
James T. Wright
Tariq Sakeen Wright
Lillian Wolfbrandt Truitt *
Beth Zimmerman Martin
Tonight we honor former student-athletes. They have all brought honor to
Glassboro High School and the Community of Glassboro. As a member of the
committee, I proudly salute their efforts with their induction into the Glassboro
Athletic Hall of Fame.
Could not be
happier for your
recognition or more
proud of you.
I would like to extend a sincere thank you to all who have supported tonight’s
induction ceremony and to the student athletes who have brought honor to
Glassboro High School athletics. Your support is vital to the success of tonight’s banquet and it makes all the difference in the world to those who we
honor tonight.
Love ya,
Nana
Congratulations to tonight’s Inductees. We are all proud of you and your accomplishments.
Sincerely,
Jeff Cusack
Athletic Director/Assistant Principal
Teams in the Hall of Fame
1972 Field Hockey
Coach Jean Bower
1975 Men’s Soccer
Coach Audrey “Bumps” Groff
1975 Field Hockey
Coach Jean Bower
1975 Football Team
Coach John Aveni
1976 Men’s Baseball
Coach Mike Toscano
1978 Men’s Basketball
Coach George Sutor
1983 Football
Coach John Aveni
1993 Cross Country
Coach Kevin Timbers
You make me
proud to be your
grandfather!
Love,
Pop Pop Driver
Congratulations !!!
You are always a role model.
We are so proud of you.
XOXO
Mom and Dad
Steven, Sharon, Laura, Andrew
Barry, Dawn, Joshua & Daniel
HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
82/10 Chris Delia
70/76 Frank Mancuso
55/88 Dominick DePasquale* 69/08 Victor Chug Mangeney
39/93
39/76 Tex Dideo *
67/10 Walter Rusty Marshall
73/79
78/08 Sue Davis Donaldson 77/96 Deb Thornton Mathis
77/08
52/76 Con Domenic Donnelly 84/10 Joe Mazzeo
58/94
77/84 David Dorn
69/10 Jack McCulley
54/76
59/78 William McDevitt
/12
James Doyle Coach
94/08
34/77 Jeanete Hutton Duffy 43/87 Doug Mecouch
81/06
76/96 Carol S. Lynch Egers 57/92 Vince Menna
81/90
63/98 John Emgenbroich
43/76 Lee Meyers
81/88
86/06 Glenn Esgro
27/77 Harry Miller *
59/79
53/76 Tony Esgro
29/76 John Miller
54/96
43/77 Fred Fanfarillo*
22/76 John Pete Miller *
55/12
47/92 Tom Fanfarillo *
48/90 Bernard Minor *
/14
04/14 Jennifer Gennaoui Cartella 81/87 Nick Mitcho Jr.
51/91
55/96 James Moore
73/05 Robin Glazer
79/90
88/12 Mark Graves
33/93 James Moore *
23/76
/79 Warren Grodotski*Coach 97/12 Justin Newell
/82
49/88 Audrey Bumps Groff * 54/77 William Patton
65/98
41/94 Jessee Harden *
84/96 Tanjia Perry
50/12
63/96 Craig Harper
70/76 William Pierce
/08
44/12 Christine Hartsfield Wilson 90/14 Dale Pitts
97/08
/14
John Polillo-Contributor
65/76 George Hartsfield
73/90
70/76 Gary Henderson
56/93 Carolyn Priest
42/76
41/77 George Hill *
55/76 Charles Randall
59/92
43/94 Robert Hill *
78/98 Randy Randolph
35/76
39/94 William Hill *
94/14 Jesse Rappaport
33/90
70/14 Karl Hines
85/91 Sean Redman
53/92
48/12 Raymond Hubschmitt 63/05 Charles Repp Jr.
54/86
/76
Leona Reynolds
02/14 Terrence Holmes
/14
32/93 J. Garfield Jackson *
88/06 John Jack Rogers
89/08
/84
Ray Rollins *Coach
56/85 Richard Jackson
46/10 Marilyn Campbell Plasket 83/14 Kevin Jeffers
67/06 Tom Rutherford
53/81 Peggy Reed Cannon
76/98 Janice Bower Jenkins
94/05 Mark Sahm
73/79 Albert Carino *
77/98 George Johnson
85/98 Matt Saia
60/89 Fred Carter Jr. *
64/10 Rob Johnson
68/98 Gary Saul
39/93 Fred Carter Sr.
27/76 Buck Jones *
73/91 Greg Sawyer
57/91 B. Fanfarillo Cassaday 55/92 Thomas Kane
61/80 John Shellenberger
74/12 Robert L. Chester
10/76 Ernest Schwobel *
70/76 Frank Kelly
78/14 Mark Clark *
93/06 Jeff Lake
32/87 Joseph Sivel *
/06 Robert Cleary- Coach 73/84 June Mancini Kileen
78/96 Marva Bell Slaughter
00/12 Sean-Michael Cleary
88/06 Kimberly Kirkpatrick 63/06 Charles Charlie Smith
82/10 Bill Cioffi
42/10 Harold Knorr*
38/78 Roscoe Smith *
84/89 Caroline Cioffi
88/05 Samuel Laspata Jr.
/98
Kim Smith-Bey
60/92 William Clark
54/76 Lorraine Boyd Ledden* 92/12 Ozzie Smith-Bey
73/98 Jo. Aliberti Colarourio 53/94 Paul Lee
63/96 Russell Snead
72/08 Dan Corradetti
69/98 Bill Lingerfield
75/12 Dan Sottile
68/98 Louis Corradetti
71/08 James Lingerfield
39/76 Warren Spaeth *
55/79 Nelson Cresson
84/89 Gordon Lockbaum
/10 George Sutor-Coach
75/84 Steve Crispin
86/96 Ruth Lockbaum
40/93 John Steinert *
42/10 Austin Datz*
60/92 Ralph Loper
49/86 Joseph Stetson
49/86 William Datz
61/80 Dennis Lynch
46/12 Richard Strang*
70/88 Gwen Holmes Davis
33/80 John Lyons *
78/87 Anna Stewart Miller
29/08 Howard Tug Davis *
76/83 John Mancini
78/88 William Strain
/83
Claude Abel*
Pete Alaqua*
Janice Aliberti
Patti Aliberti Crossman
Joseph Anstatt
John Aveni *Coach
Mario Ayala
Phil Barca
Kim Esgro Barcas
Lynda Barratt
Robert Barratt *
Robert Bateman
Donald W. Beach
George Beach-Contributor
James Bell *
David Birts
William Black*
Roy Bloomingdale*
Charles Booker *
Nancy Boyd Toughill
Jean Bower - Coach
Gary Brackett
Mark Bresani
Joseph Brigandi Sr. *
Joseph Brooks
Alvin Brown
Raymond Brown *
Dors Thornton Bundy
Burnard Bunn
Gloria Byard-Coach
Carla Camino
Glassboro Board of Education
Peter J. Calvo, President
Chris Kane, Vice President
Edward Keith
Susette Jones
June H. Longley
Melvin McDonald
Anthony Marino
Ben Stephens
Elizabeth Volz
Central Office Administrators
Mark Silverstein, Ed. D Superintendent
Walter Pudelko, Business Administrator
Danielle Sochor, Dir. Of Curriculum/Personnel/Spec. Ed
Glassboro High School Administrators
Danielle F. Sneathen, Ed. D Principal
Jeff Cusack, Asst. Principal Athletics/Activities/Health/PE Dept. Chair
Cindy Bodden, Asst. Principal
Congratulations to the
2014 Induction Class
of the Glassboro High
School Sports Hall of Fame!
CONGRATULATIONS
TERRENCE HOLMES
WE LOVE YOU!
The athletes that sport the
maroon and gold today are
inspired by the rich tradition
you helped to build that is
Glassboro Athletics!
On behalf of the administration,
faculty, staff, and students,
congratulations to the honorees
and their families!
FROM YOUR COUSINS
THE HARRIS FAMILIES
DR. DOLORES HARRIS
Dr. Danielle F. Sneathen
Glassboro High School Principal
MORRIS & GAIL HARRIS
GREGORY HARRIS
CHET & SHELIA (HARRIS) DAVIS
Past
Accomplishments
Breed Future
Successes!
Congratulations.
Dr. Mark Silverstein
Superintendent of Schools
Mark Clark ~ 1978
In
1976, before GHS had a swim
t e a m , Ma r k
represented
GHS in
the
Glassboro Games at Glassboro State College. W ith the help of Athletic Director
R a y Ro l l i ns , a c t i n g a s h i s c o a c h , M a r k q u a l i f i e d f o r t h e NJ S I A A I n d i v i d u a l S w i m m i n g
C h a m p i o n s h i p s a n d f i n i s h e d 9 t h i n t he 2 00
yard Freestyle and 10th in the 500 yard
Freestyle.
Ma r k w a s t h e f i r s t m a l e s w i m m e r a t
GHS t o e a r n A l l S t a t e 2 n d T e a m H o n o r s i n
swimming. He went on to Glassboro State
College where he served as a four year
Varsity Swimmer and was Team Captain.
H e a l s o e a r n e d 2 n d T ea m A l l A m e r ic an NCAA
Division 3 Honors while at GSC.
Congratulations to all the
GHS Sports
Hall of Fame Inductees!
Sean & Victoria Dalton
Karl W. Hines
Congratulations on Your Induction
After graduating from
GSC i n
1983, he remained
involved in swimming
for
many
years as a Coach
and as an Official.
Ma r k p a s s e d a w a y
in 2009, leaving a
wife and two children.
Glassboro High School’s
Sports Hall of Fame
West Central District #2
New Jersey State Federation of Colored
Women’s Clubs Inc. & Youth Affiliates
Congratulations
to all inductees!
Rusty & Bonnie
Marshall
Please patronize
our advertisers!
Whenever you shop,
please consider these
local merchants first.
Their support of the GHS
Hall of Fame made this
program possible.
Congratulations
Glenn Esgro
and the 1983
GHS Football Team’s
Accomplishment into the
GHS Hall of Fame.
“Job Well Done!”
The Esgro Family
Jennifer Gennaoui Cartella ~ 2004
Jennifer Gennaoui Cartella played first singles for the
GHS Tennis Team from 2001 – 2003. She won the Tri County Conference Division Girls Singles Category (all three
years), the Gloucester Tennis Tournament (all three years)
and the 2003 South Jersey Interscholastic Girls Tennis Tournament. Jen gained state recognition as a two-year quarterfinalist at the NJSIAA State Tournament(s). Her senior year
match record was 37 and 1, the sole loss in the NJSIAA
Tournament.
The Philadelphia Inquirer named her as the South Jersey Tennis Player of the Year in 2003. She was voted AllSouth Jersey by the SJ Coaches Association three times and
named as the Gloucester County Player of the Year twice. In
2004, the Gloucester County Times nominated Jen as one of
the “Area’s Best Female Athletes in the Past 25 Years.”
She earned a four-year scholarship to Erskine College
in South Carolina. In college, Jen played first singles for all
four years. She was named as the CVAC (Carolinas-Virginia
Athletic Conference) freshman player of the year her first
year and player of the year for
the next three years. She led
Erskine to four consecutive
conference titles, marking the
first time the college won the
title in over 30 years. Jen will
be inducted into the Erskine
College Athletic Hall of Fame
in the spring of 2015.
Jen earned her Bachelors of Science degree from
Erskine in 2008 and a Masters
in Occupational Therapy from
Philadelphia University of the
Sciences in 2011. Jen, her
husband Mark, and their yearold son Mark Anthony reside
in Philadelphia.
Karl Hines ~ 1970
Karl Hines graduated from GHS in 1970. He played basketball
and football, wrestled and ran indoor & outdoor track during his high
school athletic career. Karl was a 3 year football varsity letter winner
for the Bulldogs as an offensive and defensive tackle. In 1967-1969
his football team won The Olympic Conference National Division
Championships. He was awarded a full football scholarship and graduated from the University of Delaware in 1974 majoring in Criminal
Justice. In college he played as a defensive tackle and his team won
the 1971 Boardwalk Bowl, and the 1971 & 1972 National Championship. The 1972 team was ranked 4th in rushing defense and 4th in
scoring defense.
Karl has been employed by the Delaware Department of Correction for over 33 years. He began his career as a Probation & Parole
Officer. Through dedication and hard work he was awarded many promotions and is currently Deputy Commissioner overseeing over 2,500
employees who are responsible for the custody and supervision of
over 2,300 offenders, both incarcerated and in the community. He currently serves as the Commissioner for the Interstate Compact representing the State of Delaware. Due to his concern with the growth and
development of youth and young adults, Karl also serves as a board
member on various civic groups.
Knowing the impact sports has on young minds, he has
coached Glassboro Midget Football, Naylor League Football in Wilmington, Wilmington City, Agency
League Basketball (for 25 years),
Senior League Basketball, and
Senior
Olympics
Basketball
teams. Karl has received recognition by the Delaware Department
of Correction as Supervisor of the
year, and Manager for Supervisor
of the year. He was nominated for
the Governor’s Team Excellence
Award, and The Governor’s Award
for Excellence and Commitment in
State Service.
Karl is married to LaVerne
and they reside in Newark, DE.
They have three children, Rickey,
Kellye, Kristin and 7 grandchildren. Karl and LaVerne are both
active members of Victory Christian Fellowship located in New
Castle, Delaware.
Congratulations
Jesse L. Rappaport
On your induction into the
Glassboro High School
Sports Hall of Fame.
A well deserved honor!
Your Family
Hall of Fame
Family Connections
Parent / Child
Donald Beach~George Beach
Jean Bower~Janice Bower Jenkins
Robert “Bob” Cleary~Sean Michael Cleary
Fred Carter, Sr.~Fred Carter, Jr.
Robert “Bob” Barratt~Lynda Barratt
James Bell~Marva Bell Slaughter
Anthony “Tony” Esgro~Kim Esgro Barca~Glenn Esgro
James Moore ~James Moore, Jr.
James Thornton~Debbie Thornton Mathis~James “Tony” Thornton
Robert Bateman~Steve Bateman~Dave Bateman
Siblings
Beatrice Thornton Carpenter~Doris Thornton Bundy
Lorraine Boyd Ledden~Louise Boyd Taggart
Janice Alberti~Joan Alberti Colarour~Patti Alberti Crossman
Saundra Williams~Carolyn Williams
William Hill~George Hill~Robert Hilll
Louis Corradetti~Dan Corradetti
Fred Fanfarillo~Tom Fanfarillo~Barbara Fanfarillo Cassaday
William “Bill” Lingerfield~James “Jim” Lingerfield
June Mancini Kileen~John Mancini
Caroline Cioffi~William Cioffi
Gordon Lockbaum~Ruth Lockbaum
William Datz~Austin Datz
Kim Smith-bey~Ozzie Smith-bey
Howard Viden~Robert Viden Sr.
Terrence Holmes ~ 2002
T e r r e n ce H o l m e s , a 2 0 0 2 g r a d u a t e o f
G l a s s b o r o H i g h S c h o o l wa s a s t a n d o u t i n
f o o t b a l l a n d b a sk e t b a l l .
I n b a s ke t b a l l , h e
e a r n e d f o u r ( 4 ) va r s i t y l e t t e r s , s c o r e d m o r e
t h a n 1 , 0 0 0 p o i n t s a n d wa s n a m e d t o t h e A l l
T r i - C o u n t y C o n f e re n c e t e a m . I t wa s i n f o o t b a l l , t h o u g h , wh e r e h e r e a l l y d i s t i n g u i s h e d
h i m s e lf . H e e a rn e d f o u r ( 4 ) va r s i t y l e t t e r s
a n d wa s a m e m b e r o f t h e 1 9 9 9 S o u t h J e r s e y
G r o u p I S t a t e Ch a m p i o n t e a m .
W hile at
G l a s s b o r o H i g h S c h o o l , h e wa s n a m e d t o t h e
A l l - S t a t e F o o t b a l l T e a m , a s we l l a s t o t h e A l l
T r i - C o u n t y, A l l G l o u c e s t e r Co u n t y, A l l S o u t h
J e r s e y, A l l S o u t h J e r s e y G r o u p I C o u r i e r
Post, and Philadelphia Inquirer All Area
T e a m s . H e r e c e i ve d t h e M a xwe l l C l u b o f P h i l a d e l p h ia A r e a r e c o g n i t i o n .
F o l l o wi n g h i g h s c h o o l , T e r r e n ce a t t e n d e d t h e U n i ve r s i t y
o f F l o r i d a wi t h a
full football schola r s h i p a n d wa s a
member
of
the
Gators
football
team.
H e wa s
coached by Urban
M e ye r , n o w H e a d
Coach
at
O h io
State
U n i ve r s i t y.
H e wa s n a m e d t o
the
S o u t h e a st
C o n f e r e n ce
AllAcademic Team.
Kevin Jeffers ~ 1993
Kevin was a 1993 graduate of Glassboro High School
where he earned 11 varsity letters; four in wrestling, four in soccer, two in baseball, and one in track. Also, he earned one JV
letter in baseball in his freshman year.
Kevin was the member of three championship teams; one
in soccer and two in wrestling. He earned all-conference honors
for wrestling in 1992 and 2nd team honors in 1993 along with being Team Captain and a Region Eight wrestler. For soccer in his
senior year, Kevin was awarded the Unsung Hero Award. He
was also a Scholar Athletic for four years and ranked in the top
10% of his senior class.
While in high school, he was a member of the National Art
Honor Society, played the clarinet in the school band for four
years, earned his Eagle Scout award, was selected to represent
GHS at the Hugh O’ Brian Youth Leadership Conference and
was a member of the Junior Olympic Archery Development program.
After high school, Kevin went to the University of Delaware where he played soccer for the Division I Blue Hens but unfortunately suffered a career ending knee injury during the preseason camp. Kevin graduated in three and a half years with a
BS in Agriculture. He majored
in Entomology with a concentration in Wildlife Conservation.
Currently, Kevin is a
Biology teacher at Pennsauken
High School where he has
coached soccer for the past 12
years and volleyball for the
past seven years. Kevin has
been a teacher for the past 17
years. He started his teaching
career as a Long Term Substitute Biology Teacher right here
at Glassboro High School in
1999 and then moved on to
Burlington City High school
where he taught Biology and
coached wrestling and baseball for three years.
Dale Pitts ~ 1989
Congratulations
to all members of
Glassboro’s
Sports Hall of
Fame 2014!
Dale Pitts, a 1989 graduate of Glassboro
H i g h S c h o o l wa s a t h r e e s p o r t a t h le t e p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n b a s k e t b a l l , f o o t b a l l a n d t r a c k a n d f ie l d . H e
l e t t e r e d t wo ye a r s i n b a s k e t b a l l . I n f o o t b a l l , h e
wa s a m e m b e r o f t h e 1 9 8 7 S o u t h J e r s e y G r o u p I
C h a m p io n s h i p t e a m ; n a m e d t o t h e A l l S o u t h Je r sey Group I and All Conference teams.
D a l e wa s o u t s t a n d i n g i n T r a c k a n d Fi e l d . H e
placed first in New Jersey in the high jump and
1 0 0 m e t e r d a sh i n G r o u p I ; f i r s t i n t h e G l o u ce s t e r
County Championships in the 100 meter, 200 met e r a n d l o n g j u m p a n d wa s a m e m b e r o f t h e G l a s s b o r o r e c o r d - s e t t i n g 4 x 4 0 0 r e l a y t e a m . H e wa s
also a member of Glassboro High School’s record s e t t i n g P e n n R e l a ys 4 x 4 0 0 r e l a y t e a m .
H e r e c e i ve d a
full football scholarship
and
attended
Johnson
C.
Smith
U n i ve r s i t y i n C h a r lotte, North Carolina
majoring in Business
A d m i n i s t r a t io n . W h i l e
t h e r e h e p l a ye d a s a
wide
r e c e ive r
and
r e c e i ve d t h e
Outstanding
Freshman
of
the
Year
A wa r d .
Dale’s
family
i n c l u d e s h i s wi f e D e na and their son,
Damier and they reside
in
Charlotte,
NC.
.
Jesse Rappaport ~ 2001
J e s s e R a p p a p o r t wa s a g r a d u a t e o f t h e
C l a s s o f 2 0 0 1 . H e d i s t i n g u i s h e d h i m s e lf a s a
d i vi n g c h a m p i o n wh i l e e n r o l l e d a t G l a s s b o r o
H i g h S c h o o l . I n 2 0 0 1 h e wa s r e co g n i ze d a s
G l o u c e s t e r C o u n t y D i ve C h a m p i o n , T r i - C o u n t y
C h a m p io n a n d S o u t h Je r s e y D i ve r o f t h e ye a r .
H e f in i s h e d f o u r t h i n t h e S t a t e F i n a l s.
W h i le a t Ro wa n U n i ve r s i t y, h e wa s t h e
E a s t C o a s t A t la n t ic 3 m e t e r c h a m p io n i n 2 0 0 2
a n d 2 0 0 3 , T e a m Ca p t a i n , a n d i s s t i l l t h e 3 m e t e r r e c o r d h o l d e r a t R o wa n .
J e s s e t r a n sf e r r e d t o I n d i a n a U n i ve r s i t y
a n d wa s e l e c t e d t e a m c a p t a i n i n 2 0 0 6 , wh e n
t h e y wo n t h e B ig 1 0 s wi m m i n g a n d d i vi n g
c h a m p i o n s h i p . H e a l s o wo n a n i n d i vi d u a l
B r o n ze M e d a l . H e wa s r a n k e d # 4 i n t h e N a t i o n
a n d wh i l e C a p t a i n o f t h e 2 0 0 7 U . S . M e n ' s D i v ing team, participated
i n t h e W o r l d U n i ve r s i t y G a m e s i n B a n gk o k ,
Thailand
and
wa s
a wa r d e d
a
B r o n ze
Medal.
In 2011, after a
f o u r ye a r r e t i r e m e n t ,
Mr.
Rappaport
wa s
n a m e d a q u a l if i e r f o r
the U.S. Senior Nat i o n a l D i vi n g T e a m .
He currently resides in
Pittsburgh, PA where
h e c o a c h e s g ym n a s tics.
The Sports Hall of
Fame Committee
Congratulates
All of the 2014
Inductees!
GHS Homecoming
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Parade at 10:00, followed by skits
Football vs Woodstown at 2:00
Tariq Sakeen Wright ~ 2001
T a r i q e xc e l l e d i n G l a s s b o r o H i g h S ch o o l
f o o t b a l l a n d b a s ke t b a l l .
I n f o o t b a l l , h e e a rn e d 2 va r s i t y l e t t e r s a n d
wa s c a p t a i n o f h i s t e a m . H e e a r n e d A l l C o n f e r e n ce 1 s t T e a m i n h i s J u n i o r a n d S e n io r
Y e a r s . T a r i q wa s 1 s t T e a m A l l - G r o u p 1 Q u a r t e r b a c k b o t h ye a r s , A l l - S o u t h Je r s e y – A l l - G r o u p s
1 st T e a m a n d A l l - S t a t e 1 st T e a m Q u a r t e r b a c k .
H e wa s H o n o r e d a s A l l - S o u t h J e r s e y P l a ye r o f t h e Y e a r a n d C o u r i e r P o s t P l a ye r o f t h e
Y e a r . T a r i q wa s t h e T o u c h d o wn C l u b ’ s B a c k o f
the Year in 2000.
I n b a s ke t b a l l , T a r i q e a r n e d t wo va r s i t y
l e t t e r s a n d A l l - C o n f e r e n ce C a p t a i n o f t h e T e a m .
H e we n t o n t o
East Carolina on a full
a t h l e t i c s ch o l a r s h ip a n d
lettered
t h o se
ye a r s .
T a r i q t r a n sf e r r e d t o R o wa n h i s s e n i o r ye a r a n d
p l a ye d wi d e r e c e i ve r .
H e a l s o p l a ye d A r e n a
Ball with the Austin
W ra n g l e r s a n d C l e ve land Gladiators. He is
p r e s e n t l y a n a ss i s t a n t
football coach at GHS.
Beth Zimmerman Martin ~ 1980
Beth Zimmerman Martin was a 1980 GHS graduate.
She played defensive-halfback for three years on the varsity
GHS Field Hockey Team and was voted the 1979 MVP and
Best Defensive Player by Coach Joy Heritage. She was part of
the All-South Jersey Conference Team in 1979 and 1980. She
was selected to be a member of the Field Hockey Club of
South Jersey, Courier-Post All-South Jersey Squad, and Olympic Conference Team.
Beth competed at the varsity level for three years of winter track and four years of track and field. In 1977 she held the
third-leg, sprinter position on the 1st Place 4x400 Relay Team
in the South Jersey Group 1 Sectional Championship Team
and the 3rd Place Relay Team in the State Championships and
was named to the Penn Relay Team as well. Her team still
holds the GHS record. In 1980, she placed 2nd in the long jump
at the All South Jersey Group 1 Sectionals, and placed third in
the State Championships, where she competed against Olympic medalist Carol Lewis.
She won a full, field hockey scholarship to C.W. Post
University where she was a
starting player, until she was injured. She returned home to
complete her education at
Glassboro State College, where
she graduated with a Degree in
Criminal Justice.
She continued her education at Shippensburg, earning a
Master’s Degree in Juvenile
Justice Administration. For the
past 30 years Beth has resided
in Hawley, PA with her husband
James. Beth enjoys working
with Children as a Mental Health
Therapist. She has three grown
children: Drew, Colin and Whitney.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF:
Richard Strang ~ 1946
Sandra Williams ~ 1960
Fred Carter Jr. ~ 1960
Joe Brigandi Sr. ~ 1942
Bill Taggert ~ 1964
Deceased members of the
HOF since 2010.
Coach Gloria Byard
Glassboro High School’s
Memory Walk
You can support GHS & the
Renaissance Program by
purchasing a paving stone.
The stone will be inscribed for you
and placed in the walk.
The cost is $40.00. Order forms
are available in the
high school main office.
Stop by or call 652-2700 x71210.
Coach Gloria Byard became field hockey head coach in
2002 for GHS. She has also coached softball, track and basketball
at Glassboro over the years. Her field hockey teams won the 2005
South Jersey Group II Championship; the 2006 -2008 South Jersey
Group I championships; the 1989, 1990, 1991, 1995, 2005-2008
Conference Championships; and were Tri-County Co Champs in
2003 & 2010. She was named Field Hockey Club of S. J. Coach of
the Year and finished her career at GHS with a 151/67/14 record.
Gloria Byard, a 1969 graduate of Woodstown High School,
played field hockey, basketball and softball. She graduated from
Glassboro State College in 1976 earning All American Lacrosse
and Field Hockey honors. She was inducted into the Schalick HS
Sports Hall of Fame, the Glassboro State College Sports Hall of
Fame, the Salem County & Gloucester County Sports Hall of Fame,
and is a College All American. Mrs. Byard is recognized as the first
African American to play on the United States Women’s Field Hockey National Touring Team in 1978.
Gloria started her field hockey coaching career at Schalick
HS in 1976 as an assistant. She has received Coach of the Year
Award as Schalick’s Softball Head Coach and recognized by the
Salem Community College Field Hockey Program.
Coach
Byard
also
coached a HS All-Star touring
team that went to England in
1985. She has operated field
hockey camps in Camden,
Gloucester, and Salem County,
serving as an instructor, clinician and owner.
Coach Byard retired in
June 2014 after 38 years of service in the field of education.
She is currently doing what she
loves most, coaching the game
of field hockey as Head Coach
at Timber Creek High School,
South Jersey Edge Club, and
Gloria Byard Field Hockey LLC.
She is married to Raymond Byard and they have 2
children, Toni (husband Kevin)
and BJ, and 7 grandchildren.
John Polillo ~ Contributor
CONGRATULATIONS
John J. Polillo has been a resident of
G l a s s b o r o f o r 7 2 ye a r s . H e g r a d u a t e d f ro m
G l a s s b o r o H i g h S c h o o l in 1 9 5 9 . A f t e r H i g h
S c h o o l h e we n t i n t o t h e M e r c h a n t Ma r i n e s f o r
t wo a n d h a lf ye a r s . W h e n h i s t i m e wa s c o m p l e t e d , h e we n t t o wo r k f o r t h e A t la n t i c E l e c t r i c C o m p a n y f o r t h i r t y t h r e e ye a r s .
COACH GLORIA BYARD
KARL HINES
TERRENCE HOLMES
DALE PITTS
TARIQ SAKEEN WRIGHT
1983 FOOTBALL TEAM
John has been married to Ginny for 52
ye a r s a n d h a s f i ve c h i l d r e n a n d s e ve n g r a n d
c h i l d r e n . Jo h n wa s t h e vo l u n t e e r s p o r t s a n n o u n ce r f o r f o o t b a l l a t G l a s s b o r o Hi g h S c h o o l
f o r t h i r t y t h r e e ye a r s . D u r i n g t h e se ye a r s h e
a l s o c o a c h e d s e ve r a l A m e r i c a n L e g i o n t e a m s
a n d va r i o u s t e a m s i n W a sh i n g t o n T o wn s h i p .
A t t h e p r e s e n t , h e i s s t i l l i n vo l ve d wi t h t h e
Glassboro School baseball team.
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In Memory of
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From Their Great-Grandchildren
Kyle, April, Paige, Tyler, Jack, Katie, Cole, Elise, Katie,
Hunter, Cooper and Max.
George Beach ~ Special Contributor
George Beach has had a long-lasting impact on the
Sports Hall of Fame and Glassboro High School athletics.
In 1975, as president of the Glassboro Board of Education,
Beach approved the formation of the Sports Hall of Fame
Committee.
He served on the Board of Education from 1967 –
1991, spending 20 of those years as Board President. The
school district named its administration offices after Beach
in 1986. Beach has also been a longtime member of the
Sports Hall of Fame Committee, and is a 1945 Graduate of
Glassboro High School.
George was also a founding member and serves on
the Glassboro Distinguished Alumni Committee. He was
inducted into the Distinguished Alumni in 2003.
George Beach, Jr.
was honored at the May
8, 2007 Glassboro Council meeting for 50 years of
outstanding service to
Glassboro’s Fire Department. He was given a
proclamation from the
Mayor and Council, as
well as the Board of Chosen Freeholders.
George is a champion for everything good
about
Glassboro,
its
schools, its community,
and its people.
1983 - Undefeated GHS Football Team
Row 1 left to rt.- Coach/AD -Bob Barratt, David Joyce, Gordon Lockbaum, Dink MacNeil, Darryl Fowler,
Head Coach John Aveni
Row 2 – Glenn Esgro, Tom Chang, Steve Bateman, Blaine Capano, Joseph Mazzeo, Pat Adams,
J. Clowney, Irving Gustilo, Nate Culbreath
Row 3 – Mark Gipe, Bill Stewart, Brian Donovon, Lee Frank, Quincy Wise, Mike Wigglesworth,
Joe Delia, Woody Griscom, D. Stevens, Sean Redman, David Bateman
Row 4 -.Tim Lester, Coach Steve Tucker, Rob Barratt, Frank Mancini, Ben Credell, F. Davis., Tom Wood,
Tyrone Mears, Dion Schulde, Robert Turner, Coach Jack McCulley
Not in photo: Coach Bob Siebold, Stats-Chug Mageney, Coach Lou Corradetti, Mgr.-Tim Ryan
The 1983 football team recorded an undefeated season
record of 11-0. They were the South Jersey Group I Champions,
defeating Paulsboro in the semi-finals and Audubon in the final
16-8. Their season’s record was 387 points scored vs 56 points
scored against them.
Head Coach John Aveni was assisted by Jack McCulley,
Steve Tucker and Robert Barratt. The freshmen coaches were
Robert Siebold and Lou Corradetti.
This was John Aveni’s second undefeated season, the other one was in 1975. Coach Aveni was selected coach of the South
Jersey Touchdown Club, Philadelphia Inquirer and the Brooks Irvine Club.
As a Group I team Glassboro was the only undefeated
team that season. They finished 2nd in the Courier Post poll behind Cherokee.
As a member of the Olympic Conference Patriot Division,
Glassboro defeated Edgewood, Williamstown, Bishop Eustace,
Cherry Hill West, Overbrook, Triton, Highland, Camden Catholic
and Gloucester Catholic.
Special Thanks to the
Hall of Fame Committee
Mr. David Kalapos, Chairperson
Mr. Pete Calvo
Mr. Bill Clark
Mr. Robert Cleary
Mr. Jeff Cusack
Mr. Lou Fior
Ms. Gwen Haliburton
Mr. Joseph Herrschaft
Mr. George Johnson
Mr. Ed Keith
Ms. June Longley
Mr. Barry Rappaport
Mrs. Jody Rettig
Dr. Danielle Sneathen
Mr. Charles Smith
Ms. Anna Stewart Miller