2014 Official Program - NJ High School Ice Hockey Hall of Fame
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2014 Official Program - NJ High School Ice Hockey Hall of Fame
Mike Giampapa’s Wessex Pro Soccer Camp Aug 4 - 8, 2014 August 11 - 15, 2014 Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Where: Church Hill School Fairfield, NJ Cost: $185 Per Week For Information Call 973-227-9486 Or 973-934-0327 Congratulations to Pat Sullivan and to All the 2014 New Jersey High School Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees WELCOME Welcome to the third New Jersey High School Hockey Hall of Fame Ceremony. The sport has come a long way in the Garden State since the formation of the North Jersey Scholastic League in the winter of 1958 - 59. Only five teams were involved in league competition at that time. The Sport began to take off after the first state championship game was held in March of 1976 at Mennen Arena, between Brick and Chatham Township . Now there are more than 200 high school hockey teams in the state of New Jersey. Today, recognition is given to the athletic achievements and exceptional service of 17 individuals and two teams. Congratulations to all of the 2014 honorees and their families. From Livingston Hockey Club And Littel’s Pond To Seton Hall Prep And Army Hockey and Beyond With Love from Your Family Lynne, Patrick Jr., Amy, Avalyn, Ryan, Erin, Michael, Tim, Shaun, Dad, Jim SHP ‘68 & Barbara, Dan Jr. Coach of the SHP Div. B Champions ‘71 & Denise, Terry & Bill, Tom SHP ‘74 & Yve, Rock SHP ‘76 & Chris, And Jack LHS ‘78 & Leslie BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rick Bliwise Paul Bruno Harvey Cohen Tony Del Tufo Reynold Fauci Mike Giampapa Ben Leuzzi John Magadini Paul McInnis Bruce Parker Tom Pengitore Bob Smith John Warchol INTRODUCTION OF THE INDUCTEES TO THE HALL OF FAME 2014 PLAYERS GOALIE Chris Seebode Seton Hall Prep DEFENSEMEN Dustin DePalma CBA FORWARDS Mats Carseberg WWP, Lawrenceville Prep Pat Sullivan Seton Hall Prep Bob Crothers Morris Knolls Brandon Doria Seton Hall Prep Stan Gutt Bayonne Chris Ohlweiler Chatham Township Michael Pendy Delbarton Pat Verney Hudson Catholic COACHES Bruce Shatel Delbarton Michael Reynolds Madison, Tom River South, CBA Bob Smith CBA, Pope John, Hudson Catholic OFFICIAL Bill Sidun CONTRIBUTORS TO THE GAME Mike G. Morreale Ben Leuzzi Rick Bliwise TEAMS Livingston High School (1979-80) Delbarton (2001-02) Congratulations to the New Jersey High School Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees Mennen Sports Arena A Facility of the Morris County Park Commission Morrisparks.net Congratulations to the 1980 Livingston High School Lancers on their induction into the New Jersey High School Hockey Hall of Fame. It’s been a long time coming . . . We salute our life long friends, teammates and families and celebrate the achievements of the Livingston Hockey Club! The Goret Family PROGRAM INVOCATION Msgr. Michael Kelly Seton Hall Prep Headmaster DINNER CEREMONY Matt Loughlin ENSHRINEMENT CEREMONIES CLOSING REMARKS The Livingston Lancers Ice Hockey team would like to congratulate the 1979-1980 Lancers, and all the 2014 class of inductees on their induction into the N.J. Hockey Hall of Fame. A tremendous accomplishment and we are proud of all of you! Brandon Some of our favorite childhood memories involved watching you play hockey at rinks all over the country. The way you played was simply breathtaking and incredibly fun to watch! We can’t think of a more deserving person to receive such an amazing honor! There is no doubt in our minds you earned it and we could not be more proud of you! Love Always, Ashley, Merv & Sloan JR aka Buzz & Donna The Board of Directors of the New Jersey High School Ice Hockey Hall of Fame would like to sincerely thank the New Jersey Devils for their sponsorship of this event. In addition, we want to thank the Devils for their support of the many events they are involved in that have increased participation, interest and growth of our sport throughout the State. From the beginning the Devils organization has shown all of us a continuing, active support of high school hockey and community outreach programs. Their player of the month celebration, youth nights, team nights, along with so many other well planned activities show their commitment to the young men and women of New Jersey. As host and sponsor of our State High School Hockey Championships and the related activities they organize for that event, the Devils have created a major event that would not be possible without their assistance and generous support. The entire hockey community is extremely thankful for this dedication to our sport. Board of Directors: Co-Chairmen: Paul McInnis & Tony Del Tufo Rick Bliwise, Paul Bruno, Harvey Cohen, Reynold Fauci, Mike Giampapa, Ben Leuzzi, John Magadini, Bruce Parker, Tom Pengitore, Bob Smith, John Warchol Chris Seebode Goalie Chris Seebode grew up in Cedar Grove and started playing hockey at a young age with his brothers Joe and David. Chris went on to play with the New Jersey Rockets where he was part of the National Championship team in 1978. Later Chris played at Seton Hall Prep where he was part of New Jersey’s first All-State team in 1979. After high school, Chris went on to play for the University of Wisconsin in Madison Wisconsin. Today he lives in Basking Ridge with his wife, Tracey, daughter, Julia and son, Christopher. Congratulations! Brandon Doria Seton Hall Prep Dustin DePalma Defenseman CBA Dustin began his youth hockey with the Brick Hockey Club before attending Christian Brothers Academy where he was an integral part of the school’s 3 consecutive Gordon Cup and State Championship teams from 1994-1996. The 2 time All State defensemen captained CBA in his Junior and Senior seasons and was voted player of the year in 1996. After high school he attended University of Connecticut. Dustin has coached in New Jersey at the Junior and Youth levels for more than a decade and is most proud of helping many NJ players develop and progress in the game. Millburn High School Booster Club Players & High School Administration Mats Carseberg Forward West Windsor/Plainsboro S Lawrenceville Prep Born in Tumba, Sweden in August of 1977, Mats Carseberg came to the United States with his family in 1991. As a freshman at West Windsor/ Plainsboro High School he was very quiet and hardly noticeable off the ice, but on the ice he was hard to overlook. Mats is unquestionably the most dynamic Swedish player to ever play for a scholastic team in New Jersey. Carseberg set more than a dozen school, county and league records while collecting 225 points (151 goals, 74 assists) in two seasons at West Windsor-Plainsboro HS. He chose to transfer to Lawrenceville School, where he collected 53 goals and 39 assists in 42 games for a talented Big Red team. He was a first team NJ All Star both seasons at Lawrenceville. In his final season at Lawrenceville he was a participant in the annual Senior All-Star Game. He was also selected as a NJ Devils Player of the year. Pat was the last four sport athlete at Seton Hall; he played quarterback and safety for football, guard for basketball, center and defense for hockey and was the catcher for the baseball team. Pat was a member of the inaugural hockey squad at Seton Hall. Pat received individual all state honors for hockey and baseball his junior and senior years. Pat was leading scorer for the New Jersey Interscholastic League the first year the Prep entered the league and won the B championship. In baseball, Pat was the team’s batting leader in 1971 the first year Seton Hall won the Greater Newark Championship Crown (the State’s most prestigious tournament at the time) and Forward the Parochial A State Championship. Pat captained Seton Hall Prep three teams as a senior and received the Essex County Scholar Athlete Award in ’72. Pat was inducted into the Seton Hall - Hall of Fame in 1990. He went on to the U.S. Military Academy playing varsity baseball for 3 years and varsity hockey for 4 years. Pat captained the Army hockey team in his senior year leading the squad to the NCAA Eastern Regional Semi-Finals. Pat served 20 years in the military as an U.S. Army Infantry Officer and continued to coach youth hockey through high school and college level winning several state and regional championships. Pat Sullivan Robert “Bobby” Crothers Forward Morris Knolls Bobby played varsity hockey at Morris Knolls High School in the early 70’s. For his state leading performance in his senior year, scoring 46 goals and 37 assists, he was named the 1972 MVP of the New Jersey Scholastic Hockey League. In 2000 he was named to the Star Ledger 1970’s All-Decade Ice Hockey Team. A three-letter athlete who was also a football standout, Bobby was the Morris County leading scorer in the fall of his senior year, with 17 touchdowns and amassing a total of 104 points. He was known for his speed on the ice and field. At home on the ice, Bobby’s coaches called him a selfless player, always looking for his teammates first. After graduation, he played on several semi-pro teams, but the highlight of his hockey career was an invitation to try out for the 1976 Olympics in Lake Placid. Brandon Doria was born and raised in Bayonne, NJ. Freshmen year he led his team in scoring and earned a varsity letter playing at Hudson Catholic. Sophomore year he transferred to Seton Hall Prep and over the next three years the Pirates won three League Titles, three Parochial State Titles, two Overall State Titles, and two Gordon Cups. Individually he won two Gordon Conference scoring titles, and was named the NJ Devils Player of the Year and the NJ High School Player of the Year in 1999. He ended his High School Career playing in 92 games, with 116 goals, 119 assist, totaling 235 points and averaging 2.55 ppg. After High School he went on to play Division I at Holy Cross Forward Seton Hall Prep tallying 139 points in 136 games, being named Offensive Player of the Year for the MAAC Conference his senior year in 2003. He was also a finalist in the Walter Brown Award, given to the best American born hockey player playing Division I College Hockey in New England. After college he played four years in the minor leagues, winning a Championship while playing with the Groningen Grizzlies in the Netherlands. In 2006, he was inducted into the Seton Hall Prep Hall of Fame. Brandon is still involved in NJ High School hockey today, coaching the Varsity Millburn Hockey Team. Brandon Doria Congratulations! DUSTIN DE PALMA On this well-deserved honor From your friends at Garden State Office Systems & Equipment Stan graduated from Bayonne High School in 1988, where he was an All-County Athlete in three Sports Soccer, Hockey, and Baseball. During Stan’s senior hockey season he broke the State record for goals scored in a single season with 79, and earned Conference MVP as well as All-Conference and All-State honors. After his graduation his hockey sweater was retired in 1989 and he was voted one of the top ten New Jersey High School Hockey players of the Decade. Stan followed his passion and played two seasons of Junior “A” Hockey in Canada with the Pembroke Lumber Kings and the Forward Dauphin Kings. In 1990 he was recruited by Bayonne SUNY Potsdam, NY and agreed to matriculate. His freshman year he was named SUNYAC Rookie of the Year. Stan spent three years at SUNY Potsdam and lead them in scoring all three years as well as receiving the Most Valuable Player Award his junior year. Stan finished his collegiate career at SUNY Fredonia where he was a key contributor to their success as the team advanced to the NCAA D-III National Championship. Stan was also recognized in 2012 when He was inducted into the Bayonne HS Hall of Fame. Stan continues to Coach Youth Hockey and for over a decade he has also been head coach of the Middletown (N. J.) South High School team. Stan and his wife Shannon reside in Middletown with their three children John, Sarah and Shane. Stan Gutt Chris Ohlweiler Forward Chatham Township Chris Ohlweiler played for Chatham Twp. between the years 1979-1983 amassing a school record 258 pts. He scored the winning overtime goal to take home Chatham Twp.'s last Mennen Cup in1981. Chris was awarded the Edward Halvorsen MCSSIHL MVP Award in 1983. He was a three time Daily Record First Team All-Area performer and was selected to the Star Ledger All State Team his senior year. He went on to play 4 years at St. Bonaventure taking home 4 ICHL crowns. After college, Chris coached for7 years in the New Jersey Colonials and Chatham Youth hockey organizations. Chris lives in Mendham NJ with his wife Shanon and 2 children, Billy 5 and Caroline 2. Michael Pendy Mike played youth hockey from an early age at various Forward clubs across the state. In high Delbarton school he played at Delbarton where he earned All-State status and helped lead the team to be Co-Champions in 1989. In his senior year, Mike earned the school's single season scoring record as well as the state's playoff goals record, both only recently broken. Playing for Bowdoin College he helped lead the team to an ECAC Division III Championship his senior year. After college, he played professional hockey in Sweden for two seasons. In 2010, Mike helped organize and participated in the "Frozen Flashback," a charity hockey game between Delbarton and St. Joseph's (Montvale) as the original state championship game in 1989 was cancelled due to measles. This successful event was attended by over 2,500 people, broadcast on MSG, and raised over $250k for cancer charities. Presently, he works in finance and lives in Far Hills, NJ with his wife Katarina and his three boys Trip, Max and Charlie and continues to play at the Essex Hunt Club as well as coach with the NJ Colonials. Pat Verney Forward Hudson Catholic A native of Hudson County, Patrick Verney has spent much of the last 20 years involved in New Jersey Hockey. Hudson Catholic was a powerhouse in the state during Verney’s four years(1995-1999), compiling a record of 86-19-12 . Verney received National B Division MVP his junior and senior years, and was also recognized on the Star-Ledger All-State teams in both of those seasons. He finished his career fifth all-time in the state with 301 points (117g, 184a). After his playing career, Verney has stayed involved in the sport. He was named the Star-Ledger Central Jersey Coach of the Year in 2007 as the Head Coach of Hillsborough High school, and he received the Star-Ledger’s Essex County Coach of the Year in 2009 as the Head Coach of Montclair High School. Verney currently works as a History teacher at Montclair High. He and his wife Krista have a 2 year old son, Patrick. Congratulations Brandon on this great Achievement of being installed in the New Jersey High School Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2014 We could not be prouder Love, Mom & Dad Bruce Shatel Coach Bill Sidun Congratulations On being inducted into New Jersey High School Hockey Hall of Fame! Love, Pat Sue, Mike, Mike, Mel Don, Emily Matt, Dan Luke & Rebecca Delbarton Bruce Shatel completed his 13th season as the Delbarton Head Ice Hockey Coach. Shatel has posted an impressive record of 308-37-30 for a .893 winning percentage. In thirteen years, he has become the all-time winningest coach of Delbarton’s highly respected program. His teams are best known for their work ethic and discipline. Under his tenure, Delbarton has established themselves as one of the preeminent high school hockey teams in Northeast. They have won 8 State Championships, 5 Gordon Cups, 8 Gordon Conference titles, 3 Mennen Cups, and 3 Mennen Division titles. Most importantly, many of Shatel’s players have committed to play at the next level at some of the finest colleges in the Northeast. In 2013, a month after his team registered its 6th straight state title; Shatel watched three of his former players raise the National Championship trophy for Yale University. Michael Reynolds As a player, Mike Reynolds rewrote the Coach record books at Madison, Toms River Warwick High School in Rhode South, CBA Island and Merrimack College, Andover Mass. Mike was first team All-State in soccer and hockey. He was chosen All-American at Merrimack in 1976. He was the first player ever inducted in his high school and college hall of fames. He played in the AHL, IHL, and USAHL for two years and then he started his first coaching job at LaSalle Academy in Rhode Island, and then spent the next two years as an assistant varsity coach to Bruce Parker at Merrimack College. In 1980, Merrimack won the Division II ECAC Title. He then became player-coach in Sweden for two more years, then came back home to New Jersey with his wife Sharlene to become a teacher. Mike has coached four different high schools in New Jersey over his coaching career which includes: Madison, Toms River South, Toms River North, and most notably Christian Brother’s Academy. He was two-time Star Ledger Coach of the year with two different high schools (Toms River North and Christian Brother’s Academy). Star Ledger Coach of the decade in the 1990’s for New Jersey. His teams were credited with four Gordon Cups, four State Championships, and four #1 rankings statewide in the Star Ledger. Mike now runs the skating program at Navesink Country Club in Middletown, NJ, recently featured in the HBO Special 24/7 Road to the Winter Classic with James vanRiemsdyk of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Bob Smith Bob has devoted 39 years to NJ high school hockey Coach as a player, coach and CBA, Pope John, official. He was an AllHudson Catholic League Honorable Mention defenseman for Brick Township HS, playing on the 1975 -76 Gordon Cup and 1975-76 and 197677 State Championship teams. Bob started his coaching career in 1980 as an assistant coach at CBA. The next season, at the age of 23, Bob was appointed head coach. In his first season (1981-82) as head coach, CBA compiled a record of 3-13-2 in the NJIHL A division. The following season, CBA went 22 -2-1, winning the NJIHL B Division Championship, the NJSIAA State Championship, the Star Ledger Trophy and the Star Ledger Coach of the Year. In the 1990-91 season, Bob lead CBA to the Gordon Cup Championship. At the time, Bob was the youngest coach to win a State Championship. He was the first person to win a state championship as a player and coach, and he is the only person to ever win the Gordon Cup and State Championship as a player and coach. Bob built CBA into a state power, with a winning tradition which continues to this day. In the mid 90’s, Bob started the ice hockey program at Pope John HS of Sparta, where he led them to their first ever NJSIAA playoff appearance. Bob was also the head coach of Hudson Catholic HS for three seasons, and officiated HS hockey for 16 seasons as a member of the National Ice Hockey Officials Association. Bill has provided leadership, guidance, instruction and Official administration to the High School and Amateur officiating community in New Jersey over the past forty years. He first became an ASAUS (now USA Hockey) official in 1974 and then served as Second Vice President (1990-1998) and President (19992005) of the National Ice Hockey Officials Association, Metro NY-NJ Chapter, which provides all New Jersey High School Hockey Officials. During the 1980’s and 1990’s, Bill mentored many future officials through the North Jersey Ice Hockey Officials School created by HOF Inductees Paul McInnis and Vin Godleski. Additionally, he developed refresher exams for all High School officials to provide uniformity in High School Officiating. Bill continues to referee NJ High School Hockey and mentor young Ice Hockey officials through his position on the Executive Committee of the NIHOA Metro NY-NJ Chapter. Bill Sidun Congratulations to Ben Leuzzi on his induction into the New Jersey High School Hockey Hall of Fame. No one has done more for youth hockey in his lifetime! An Achievement well-deserved! The Goret Family Mike Morreale worked on enhancing the coverage of high school hockey in the Garden State for over 17 years as a sports writer for The Newark Star-Ledger, serving from 1990-91 through 2006-07. His coverage of the state included daily game coverage, a weekly Top 20, annual All-Area and All-State teams, and the AllCentury Team in 2000. He covered the sport when there was no separation of tournaments (public/non-public) as there is today and staffed the first state championship series hosted by the New Jersey Devils at Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford in 1998. In Contributor December 2004, Morreale was honored by the NJSIAA for his contributions to high school sports. In 2008 he earned the Dr. John J. McMullen Award, presented by the NHL’s Devils to an individual in support of amateur hockey throughout the state. Morreale, married and the father of two daughters, currently serves as a staff writer for the National Hockey League and its website, NHL.com. Mike Morreale Ben Leuzzi Contributor Ben Leuzzi has been involved in hockey for more than 60 years. One of his first experiences was in 1957 when he helped to build an ice rink on Passaic Ave. in Fairfield. A few months later the Willowbrook Rink opened where Ben, at the age of 18, formed a team called the Caldwell Jets and he was the owner, manager and the goalie. The Jets later became part of the Garden State League. A few years later Ben established the Golden Blades hockey team which gave high school players a chance to play hockey year round at a higher level and to get better competitive experience. In the 1970’s Ben became involved at Seton Hall Prep with Coach John Warchol as a goaltender coach. He stayed involved by being instrumental in the JV Hockey Program at Seton Hall Prep so that players would have the opportunity to get better and advance to the Varsity program. Ben than began coordinating the JV league which grew to 10 teams in the Essex County area. Ben also coordinated the Seton Hall summer clinics. Ben’s son Michael was a goalie at Seton Hall Prep and Providence College. In 1972 Ben opened Verona Sports, where many a young hockey player goes to purchase their equipment and have their skates sharpened by Ben’s dad Roland Leuzzi. Rick, a huge New York Yankees fan, started full coverage of High School and college hockey for The Star Ledger Contributor during the winter of 1978-79. He instituted All-State Teams, Team rankings and the Coach of the Year. Rick had a High School and College hockey column with the paper during the 1980’s. A sports writer since the spring of 1973, Rick came up with the idea for the New Jersey High School Hockey Hall of Fame during the winter of 2007-08. He formed a committee to put things in motion for the HOF, and eventually wrote a letter to former Devils owner Jeff Vanderbeek to get the team’s support for the HOF. Rick, a history major at Upsala College, has interviewed a number of sports legends over the years. In hockey that included Herb Brooks. In the 1990’s, he did PR for the Yogi Berra celebrity golf tournament, an event which helped Scouts with Special Needs. Rick’s all time favorite sports figure, Yankee legend Mickey Mantle, appeared at that event for a few years. On the great 1961 club, Rick got to interview Mantle, Berra, Whitey Ford, Ralph Terry, Johnny Blanchard, Moose Skowron, Bobby Richardson, manager Ralph Houk and broadcasters Mel Allen and Phil Rizzuto. Rick Bliwise The Gordon Cup has become symbolic of supremacy in High School Hockey. Every high school student who has ever played hockey in the North Jersey Scholastic Hockey League has dreamed of his team winning the Gordon Cup. Each team that wins can boast of having achieved the highest level of skill. The Gordon Cup is a reminder of how the sport of high school hockey has grown in the State of New Jersey from a minor struggling athletic activity to a major sport. Personal Service The Old Fashioned Way Delivery Available To Local Areas Large Card & Gift Department Home Health Care Specialists Livingston High School (1979-80) Livingston High School finished the 1980 hockey season 19-6-1 and won the NJSIAA State Ice Hockey Championship. Livingston won the championship game to a standing room only crowd at South Mountain Arena against a heavily favored Brick team, 1-0 in Overtime. Sophmore Joe Tracy scored the shorthanded goal for the Lancer’s win. Jim Mair played the game of his life in the goal for Livingston. That season Livingston scored 190 goals while only allowing 67. Players Lonnie Schaffer Don Julich Keith Simons Mike Wolfensohn Dave Goret Brad Whitman John Scillia Jim Mair Dave Pecora Scott Whitman John Beatrice Brad Zipper Dennis Maloney Joe Tracy Jeff Peacock Carl Scillia Mike Deresky Mark Viteri Coaches Head - Ed Purdy Assistant - Norman Shayer Delbarton (2001-02) LEGENDS ROOKIES PROSPECTS & STARS LLC Autographs Cards During Coach Bruce Shatel’s first year as head coach at Delbarton the team went 26-3-1 and beat Brick, 1-0 in the 2002 State Championship game. Freshman, Ned Crotty scored the games only goal in the third period. Goalie Tyler Deieso had 14 saves and forward Dale Reinhardt were also standout players that game. Reinhardt had a hat trick for Delbarton in a 7-1 win in the Mennen Cup final. Players Lawrence Boniface Matthew Byrnes Christopher Campbell Timothy Campbell Justin Collins Edward Crotty Michael D'Urso Tyler Deieso Jonathan Doorley Ryan Eick John Eklund Dan, Evans Christophe, Heimers David Lewis Charles McLaughlin Keith McWhorter Patrick Reilly Dale Reinhardt Patrick Ryan Mark Schillings Manager Taylor Price Coach Bruce Shatel Memorabilia Ph: 201-407-0539 Tom Pengitore lepeng13@aol.com AT YOUR SERVICE A Professional Car Service to Meet Your Needs Jeffrey M. Robbins Airports, NYC Local and Hourly Rates Cell: 973-572-4833 Home: 973-994-1677 jmr1010@verizon.net NJ STATE HIGH SCHOOL ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONS 1976 Brick Township 1977 Brick Township 1978 West Essex 1979 Brick Township 1980 Livingston 1981 Montclair 1982 Livingston 1983 CBA 1984 St. Joseph (Montvale) 1985 St. Joseph (Montvale) 1986 Brick Township 1987 Montclair 1988 Montclair 1989 St. Joseph (Montvale) & Delbarton 1990 Brick Township 1991 St. Joseph (Montvale) 1992 Delbarton 1993 Toms River North 1994 CBA 1995 Public: Montclair Parochial: CBA 1996 Public: Brick Township Parochial: CBA 1997 Public: Brick Township Parochial: Seton Hall 1998 Public: Brick Township Parochial: Seton Hall 1999 Public: Brick Township Parochial: Seton Hall 2000 Public: Bayonne Parochial: Hudson Catholic 2001 Public: Clifton Parochial: Bergen Cath. 2002 Public: Brick Township Parochial: Delbarton 2003 Public: Randolph Parochial: Bergen Cath. 2004 Public: West Essex Parochial: Seton Hall 2005 Public: Morris Knolls Non-Pub: CBA 2006 Public: Randolph Non-Pub: Delbarton 2007 Public: Randolph Non-Pub: St. Augustine Prep 2008 Public A: Ridge Public B: Kinnelon Non-Pub: Delbarton 2009 Public A: Randolph Public B: Ramsey Non-Pub: Delbarton 2010 Public A: Toms River South Public B: West Essex Non-Pub: Delbarton 2011 Public A: Randolph Public B: Chatham Non-Pub: Delbarton 2012 Public A: Randolph Public B: Summit Non-Pub: Delbarton 2013 Public A: Randolph Public B: Chatham Non-Pub: Delbarton 2014 Public A: Morris Knolls Public B: Morristown Non-Pub: Morristown Beard/CBA HALL OF FAME PLAYERS GOALIE 2010 Alex Westlund Chatham, Lawrenceville 2012 Bob Cielo CBA DEFENSEMEN 2010 Derek Maguire Delbarton 2010 Mike Acosta Toms River North 2010 Ned Crotty Delbarton 2012 Anthony Del Gaizo MKA 2012 Lars Johansson Montclair 2012 Frank McKevitt Brick FORWARDS 2010 Jim Dowd Brick 2010 Max Middendorf Ramapo, St. Joseph of Montville 2010 Joe Tracy Livingston 2010 Peter Herms Seton Hall Prep 2010 Randy Deresky Morris Hills 2012 Chip Grabowski West Essex 2012 George Parros Delbarton 2012 James van Riemsdyk CBA 2012 John Vlachos Morristown Beard 2012 Dave Williams Chatham COACHES 2010 Bob Auriemma Brick 2010 John Warchol Seton Hall Prep 2010 Harvey Cohen Chatham. 2012 Mike Giampapa (Player/Coach) West Essex 2012 John Magadini Delbarton & Pingry 2012 Rich McLaughlin Randolph 2012 Ed Purdy Livingston & West Essex OFFICIAL 2012 Vincent Godleski CONTRIBUTORS TO THE GAME 2010 Paul McInnis 2010 Tony Del Tufo 2010 Msgr. Michael Kelly 2012 Harold Van Cott 2012 Harold Handchen 2012 Kenneth B. Gordon TEAMS Brick (1975-76) Montclair (1987-88) Christian Brothers Academy (1995-96) St. Joseph’s Montvale (1983-84) Seton Hall Prep (1997-98) The New Jersey Devils Youth Hockey Club congratulates the New Jersey High School Hockey Hall of Fame 2014 Inductees & Honorees Congratulations! Brandon From your friends at Donohue, Gironda & Doria Certified Public Accountants Registered Municipal Accountants Public School Accountants Robert A. Gironda, CPA Frederick J. Tomkins, CPA, RMA Robert G. Doria, CPA, CTA Matthew A. Donohue, CPA Linda P. Kish, CPA, RMA Tammy L. Zucca, CPA Mark Bednarz, CPA, RMA Providing Accounting and Auditing, Tax, and Consulting Services 310 Broadway Bayonne, NJ 07002 Tel: (201) 437-9000 Fax: (201) 437-1432 Congratulations to the 1979-1980 LHS Hockey Team On your Induction into the NJ Hockey Hall of Fame! 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