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Mike Giampapa’s

Wessex Pro Soccer Camp

July 30 - Aug 3, 2010

August 6 - 10, 2010

Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Where: West Essex High

School

Cost: $175 Per Week

For Information Call

973-227-9486

Or

973-934-0327

Congratulations

to the New Jersey

High School Hockey

Hall of Fame

Inductees

Mennen Sports Arena A Facility of the Morris County Park

Commission

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Welcome to the second 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 than175

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 2012 honorees and their families.

WELCOME

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

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

PLAYERS

GOALIE

Bob Cielo

CBA

DEFENSEMEN

Anthony Del Gaizo

MKA

Lars Johansson

Montclair

Frank McKevitt

Brick

FORWARDS

Chip Grabowski

West Essex

George Parros

Delbarton

James van Riemsdyk

CBA

John Vlachos

Morristown Beard

Dave Williams

Chatham

PLAYER/COACH

Mike Giampapa

West Essex

COACHES

John Magadini

Delbarton & Pingry

Rich McLaughlin

Randolph

Ed Purdy

Livingston & West Essex

OFFICIAL

Vincent Godleski

CONTRIBUTORS TO

THE GAME

Harold Van Cott

Harold Handchen

Kenneth B. Gordon

TEAMS

St. Joseph’s Montvale

(1983-84)

Seton Hall Prep

(1997-98)

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THE INDUCTEES TO THE

HALL OF FAME

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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 commit-

ment 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 gener-

ous 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

As a player for CBA Bob was part of a

team that won the schools first State

Championship (1982-83) and finished

the season with a 22-2-1 record. As a

sophomore he was named All State First

Team. He went on with his hockey

career while in college and graduated

with a BA from Assumption College

and an MBA in Psychology from

Rutgers University. Bob played in the

Sunshine Hockey League in Florida and

won the championship (1992-93). Bob

went on to coach hockey at Tomes

River North High School and was part

of starting the hockey program at

Monmouth University. He used all his

knowledge to author the book,

“Winning Hockey Systems and

Strategies in all three Zones” published

in 1996. Although Bob tragically

passed away, he left an impact on many

people.

Anthony Del Gaizo played for MKA

for four years, 1979-1982. As a junior

he was converted to a defenseman by

Coach Tom Preville and was elected

first team all-state. The following

year he moved back to his natural

position, forward and was again

nominated first team all-state. MKA

won the Gordon Cup in 1982. The

1982 ice hockey team is in the MKA

Hall of Fame. Following MKA,

Anthony played for Merrimack

College where his team played the

finals of the NCAA Division II

National Championship and he was a

first team all tournament selection,

that was the last year that division

existed. Anthony is married to his

wife Sharon and has three sons,

Anthony, Marc and Nicholas, who

all play for the NJ Rockets where

Anthony is the director of hockey.

Bob Cielo

Goalie

CBA

Anthony Del Gaizo

Defenseman

MKA

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Lars Johansson was a 1986 Star

Ledger All State pick and a member

of the all 1980’s Decade Team. He

was known at Montclair High School

for being a standout in every aspect

of the game of hockey. In his senior

year at Montclair the team went 18-4

and won the Suffern Pucksters

Tournament. After High School Lars

went on to play hockey at the

University of New Hampshire. After

he finished college he went on to

play semi professional hockey in

Sweden. Lars fought a years long

battle with brain cancer and in 2007

he passed away. Friends and family,

including his wife Michelle and their

four children, remember him as a

fighter with a mantra of “Never Give

Up”.

Lars Johansson

Defenseman

Montclair

Frank started playing hockey at age 9

as a goalie, but changed to defense

during his time playing for the Brick

Hockey Club. In High School, under

coach Bob Auriemma, Frank helped

lead Brick to Gordon Cup

Championships in both 1974 and

1975. Frank played hockey at

Northwood Prep and Ramapo State

where he played in the 1979 Crab Pot

Tournament. His wish for Gold was

unmet. Through FedEx, he has

organized four teams for FedEx

Canada tournaments. He continued

to play and also coach for NJ Devils

Youth Hockey and Red Bank

Catholic.

Frank McKevitt

Defenseman

Brick

Chip played high school hockey at

West Essex where he was a three

time All League Selection, co-MVP

of the league and captain of the

1978 State Championship team in

his senior year. He also won a Jr.

National Championship that winter

with the New Jersey Rockets. Chip

went on to play four years at

Plattsburgh State where he played in

two National Championships and

was selected to the All Tournament

Team. Grabowski finished his

playing career in 1983, after

participating in the New Jersey

Devils Training Camp. He went on

to coach at West Essex and Summit

High School.

A prototype power forward, Parros was one

of the best forwards in New Jersey in 1997-

98. He finished with 31 goals and 21 assists

for 52 points while helping lead Delbarton to

a berth in the NJSIAA Non-Public final.

Delbarton finished with an 18-6-2 record that

season. After high school, he deferred

admission to Princeton to play junior hockey

with the Chicago Freeze in the NAHL during

the 1998-99 season. Playing in the juniors gave him a chance to improve

his skills and grow bigger. Parros was drafted by the LA Kings in the

1999 draft but before going professional. he went on to play hockey at

Princeton University for four years. He was named captain in his senior

year for the 2002-03 season. He majored in economics and was recently

named the 4th smartest athlete by Sporting News. He earned his way to

an NHL career, where he played for the LA Kings, Colorado Avalanche

and currently the Anaheim Ducks. He was a member of the Ducks team

that won the 2007 Stanley Cup. He has a strong fan following known as

“Parros Nation”.

Chip Grabowski

Forward

West Essex

George Parros

Forward

Delbarton

Congratulations

Anthony DelGaizo

and the

2012 Class

of the

New Jersey

High School

Hockey

Hall of Fame!

The Bizub Family

James started playing hockey from an early age

for the Brick Hockey Club. In High School he

starred for two seasons at Christian Brothers

Academy where he earned All-State status as a

sophomore in the 2004-05 season. His breakaway

goal with 6:17 remaining in overtime in the 2005

NJSIAA Non-Public final gave CBA a dramatic

2-1 overtime victory over Delbarton. After his

sophomore year at CBA, he was recruited by the U.S. National Team

Developmental Program where he represented his country in international

play and participated three times in the World Junior Championships for the

USA. In 2007, he was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers but elected to play

two years of hockey at the University of New Hampshire. In 2009, he

signed a contract with the Flyers and recently signed a six year extension.

So far the highlight of his career is reaching the Stanley Cup finals in his

rookie season and a strong showing during the 2011 playoffs. James is

involved in various charities including “JVR’s MVP’s” which provides a

suite at all Flyer home games for Autistic charities and wounded warriors.

James van Riemsdyk

Forward

CBA

Jon grew up with a hockey stick in

hand. He attended The Morristown

School, currently Morristown Beard,

and was the starting goalie his

sophomore year. He played center, as

a junior and senior, to help the

"Crimson" score. His contribution

helped the team win the Gordon Cup

in 1965 & 1966. As a senior, he was

voted Captain of the team, and he

won the leagues, Halverson Trophy.

[MVP] He continued his education

at Norwich University, as captain of

the hockey team, and played semi-

pro with the So. Mountain Rockets,

Bergen Brewers, Newark Sabers,

Rockland Colonials and Bricktown.

Jon was voted as one of the best

hockey players, 1960 decade, by the

NJ Star Ledger, and voted into the

Morristown Beard Hall of Fame to

honor his hockey accomplishments.

Jon Vlachos

Forward

Morristown Beard

Dave was born and raised in Chatham

N.J. He played his youth hockey

primarily with the NJ Rockets. Williams

played at Chatham High School for two

years. In his freshman year he scored 24

goals and had 25 assists as the team

went 16-8 and finished in first place in

the American Division of the MCSHL.

As a sophomore Williams had 32 goals

and 16 assists. After splitting high

school hockey with Chatham Township and Choate Rosemary Hall,

Dave continued his career at Dartmouth College. While at Dartmouth, he

captained the team his senior year and was selected All-Ivy 3 of his 4

years as well as All-American 1 year. After college, he continued playing

for 9 years, splitting those years in the NHL and various minor league

teams. Most of his NHL time was spent with the San Jose Sharks and the

Anaheim Ducks. Dave currently resides on the south shore of Boston

with his wife Pam and four children, Chris, Tanner, KC and Lucy.

Mike Giampapa was a standout athlete

at West Essex in both soccer and hockey

and as a head coach he has also had

great success in both sports. In the fall

of 1970, he led WE to a state title in

soccer and he was named first team

High School All-American. That winter

he was instrumental on the ice leading

WE to the 1971 Gordon Cup

championship. He went on to play

soccer at Penn State. Giampapa came

back to WE as a head soccer coach were

he lead his team to a Group II title in

2000. As the hockey coach at WE,

Giampapa led his team to state

championships in 2004 and 2010. In

2010, the team also won the McInnis

Cup.

Dave Williams

Forward

Chatham

Mike Giampapa

Player/Coach

West Essex

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As an athlete John Magadini was an

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At RPI, Magadini played hockey and

lacrosse under legendary coach Ned Harkness. After graduating in 1955 he

served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps. He was inducted into

the RPI Hall of Fame in 1986. As a coach, Magadini was one of the major

architects in establishing Delbarton as a state hockey power during the

1980s. Magadini guided Delbarton to its first Mennen Cup title in 1984. He

then directed Delbarton to two more Mennen Cups in 1986 and 1987. He

was named Coach of the Year in 1986 by The Star Ledger. Magadini has

also coached for the past 16 seasons at Pingry, winning the Skylands Cup in

2011 & 2012. In 2004, he was named Hockey Coach of the Year by the

NJSIAA and Coach of the Year by The Courier-News in 2010.

John Magadini

Coach

Delbarton & Pingry

Defensive prowess, consistency and that

canny ability to win have been

trademarks of McLaughlin’s Randolph

teams for two decades. In his 19th

season at the Morris County school this

winter, McLaughlin earned his 300th

career victory with a victory over

Chatham. A former scholastic standout

while playing at Livingston and then at

Merrimack College, McLaughlin began

his coaching career at Livingston, where

he spent two seasons before taking

command at Randolph in the 1993-1994

season. Under McLaughlin, Randolph

has captured five NJSIAA Public

schools championships in nine trips to

the final. McLaughlin has also guided

Randolph to three Mennen Cup titles

during his reign.

Rich McLaughlin

Coach

Ed Purdy was an athlete at West Orange

High School where he played football,

baseball and began playing hockey his

senior year. He played football at

Springfield College in MA where the 1965

team was undefeated and ranked #1 in New

England. In 1967, Purdy began his teaching

career where he started as an assistant

hockey coach and eventually became a head

coach for West Essex where his team won the Gordon Cup in 1971. In

the 1970’s Purdy worked with Dr. Earl Hoerner at his neuro-muscular

diagnostic service on specific exercises for elite athletes which developed

into an educational clinic that became available to the public. In 1975,

Purdy became involved with the Livingston Hockey Club. In 1976, he

became a teacher at Livingston HS where he became the coach of the

hockey team and the assistant football coach. In 1976, the hockey team

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Harold Handchen, who passed away

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Hockey Committee. He was admired

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the sports programs at the high school and around the community.

Handchen, who was an avid golfer, also started the Brick youth soccer

league in 1963. In 1972, he was inducted into the Shore Soccer Officials

Hall of Fame and in 2004 he was inducted into the Brick Wall of Fame.

Upon his retirement in 1982, the East Gymnasium at Brick High School was

renamed the Harold “Hank” Handchen Gymnasium. The Handchen Cup

hockey championship began in the winter of 1985.

Harold Handchen

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Instrumental in the creation and operation

of Branch Brook Ice Rink and South

Mountain Arena, Harold was the Director

of Recreation for the Essex County Park

Commission from 1955 – 1980. These

facilities introduced all forms of ice

skating to the County residents. In the

early 1960’s, he helped organize Branch

Brook Hockey, a twice a week clinic

highlighted by visits from NY Rangers

stars, and the first South Mountain

Hockey School. This two week summer

event was attended by 77 area players,

directed by Paul McInnis, assisted by John

Warchol and Joe Hannabach. It featured

coaches of Princeton and West Point,

NHL Allstar Doug Harvey, and world

figure skating champion Hans

Gerschwiler. Harold helped bring together

the original high school teams that

competed for the Gordon Cup and made

Friday night High School Hockey at South

Mountain Arena a huge success.

Harold Van Cott

Contributor

Kenneth B. Gordon’s life spanned 100 years and

hockey was a big part of it. He moved to South

Orange from Montreal with his brothers and they

brought the new sport of ice hockey with them

along with the concept of team play. They played

for the South Orange Field Club in the 1890’s and

Kenneth organized the St. Nicholas Hockey Club

in 1896. Today it is the oldest amateur sports

team in North America. Kenneth played forward

and captained the team for many years. He was named to the All Star Team

covering the club’s first 25 years. He was instrumental in starting the

American Amateur Hockey League in New York City in 1904 and served as

an officer. In 1916 he coached the St. Nicks team that starred the legendary

Hobey Baker. In his later years Kenneth became an Essex County Park

Commissioner and was instrumental in building the rink at Branch Brook

Park and South Mountain Arena. In 1959, he donated his most prized hockey

trophy to the champions of the New Jersey High School hockey tournament.

Today the Gordon Cup is one of the most sought after trophies in New Jersey

high school athletics. Handing out the trophy at the annual tournament was

one of his great pleasures.

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Contributor

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

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The Bergen County powerhouse put up some remarkable numbers during the

winter of 1983-84 for coach Frank Horan. In the final year of the Bergen

Scholastic League, St. Joseph had an amazing 26-0-1 record, scoring 279

goals and only allowing 39. St. Joseph beat Brick in the state final at South

Mountain Arena, 7-6. Noted as a team full of outstanding players, which

included Max Middendorf (HOF 2010) who went on to play in the NHL and

Gene Katz, who later coached the team to a state championship.

St. Joseph’s Montvale

(1983-84)

Players

John Amico

Sean Higgins

Eugene Katz

David Frank

Adam Passamonti

Vincent Petruolo

John Pagoumian

David Gatti

Matthew Murray

Gerald Rutigliano

Richard Brande

Andrew Barish

Craig Connolly

Max Middendorf

John Cabral

Darren Amerkanian

Eric Reisman

Keith Connolly

Coaches

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Barbara Horan

Seton Hall Prep

(1997-98)

Players

John Dibble

Gary Tashjian

Dave Murphy

Steve Jeffers

Brady Crooks

Brian Reynolds

Ben Halewicz

Kevin Cordovano

Joe Fernandez

Zach Hatcher

Brandon Doria

Daniel Percella

EJ Solomine

Ed Caldwell

Ed DeMartino

Pete Ludwig

Jon Grabowski

Jeff Skowronski

Geordan Murphy

Chris Percella

Brian Romano

Bob Dupuis

Justin Meo

Justin (Liebman) Sintic

Kyle Fox

Toe Tonzola

Conor McNally

Chris Swon

Coaches

John Warchol

Peter Herms

Seton Hall has long been a powerhouse in High School Hockey and that was

certainly proved true during the winter of 1997-98 when the Pirates finished

with a 25-2 record. Seton Hall, lead by senior forward, Zach Hatcher, won the

Gordon Cup by beating St. Joseph of Montvale 6-0 which included the hat trick

of junior forward, Brandon Doria. The Pirates went on to beat Delbarton, 3-1

in the parochial school finals and beat Brick, 3-2 in the TOC contest.

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 Town-

ship

Parochial: CBA

1997

Public: Brick Town-

ship

Parochial: Seton Hall

1998

Public: Brick Town-

ship

Parochial: Seton Hall

1999

Public: Brick Town-

ship

Parochial: Seton Hall

2000

Public: Bayonne

Parochial: Hudson

Catholic

2001

Public: Clifton

Parochial: Bergen

Cath.

2002

Public: Brick Town-

ship

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: TBD

Public B: TBD

Non-Pub: TBD

NJ STATE HIGH SCHOOL

ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONS

PLAYERS

GOALIE

Alex Westlund

Chatham, Lawrenceville

DEFENSEMEN

Derek Maguire

Delbarton

Mike Acosta

Toms River North

Ned Crotty

Delbarton

FORWARDS

Jim Dowd

Brick

Max Middendorf

Ramapo, St. Joseph

of Montville

Joe Tracy

Livingston

Peter Herms

Seton Hall Prep

Randy Deresky

Morris Hills

COACHES

Bob Auriemma

Brick

John Warchol

Seton Hall Prep

Harvey Cohen

Chatham.

CONTRIBUTORS

TO THE GAME

Paul McInnis

Tony Del Tufo

Msgr. Michael Kelly

TEAMS

Brick

(1975-76)

Montclair

(1987-88)

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NY-NJ Chapter

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to Vin Godleski

and the 2012 inductees of the

New Jersey High School

Ice Hockey Hall of Fame

The Metropolitan New York - New Jersey

Chapter of the National Ice Hockey Offi-

cials Association is a

charter member chapter of NIHOA found-

ed in 1957. The chapter provides ice hock-

ey officials to High School and College ice

hockey leagues in the New York - New Jer-

sey metropolitan area.

The Del Gaizo

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Congratulates

The New Jersey

High School Hockey

Hall of Fame

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