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Crystal Carroll ’93
Four-year letter winner in soccer
and basketball; Colonial Council Player of the Year;
All-Area Team; 1000-point scorer at University of
Massachusetts; played professional basketball in Spain.
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Ed Chambers ’54
Three-sport letterman, voted
Outstanding Soccer Player of the Year in Tri-City League for
2 consecutive years; selected for Troy Record All-Star Team
in 1952 and 1953.
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Lou Cioffi ’48
Four-sport athlete; captain of
soccer, basketball, and baseball teams; set scoring record
in basketball in 1948; All-City honors in basketball and
baseball; selected as one of the top 5 basketball players in
Upstate New York in 1948; played semi-pro basketball and
baseball; attended Siena College.
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Tony Curro ’76
Played football, basketball, and
baseball; All-City and All-Area honors in football; All-City
honors for baseball; coached baseball 12 years at Watervliet
with a 234-78 record; won 8 Colonial Council Championships;
6 Section II Championships; 3 Regional Championships, and 2
State Championships in 1985 and 1991.
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Kathy Towne-DeGuire ‘82
Multi-sport athlete; 2 year MVP in
volleyball and captain her senior year; soccer Defensive
Player of the Year her junior year and captain and MVP her
senior year; Colonial Council All-Star in basketball for 2
years, and captain and MVP her senior year; Female Athlete
of the Year in 1982 and 1983.
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Dom Denio ’38
Four-sport athlete with
all-conference recognition at Watervliet; played football
and basketball at St. Bonaventure University; captain of
football team his junior and senior years; selected as
football All American his senior year.
Highly
respected educator and coach at Linton High School in
Schenectady and LaSalle Institute in Troy. Mr. Denio was
also considered one of the best football referees in Section
II.
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John DiBiase ’72
Played soccer and basketball;
Colonial Council MVP in basketball, Colonial Council Player
of the Year; All-City and All-Metro honors; set school
record of 53 points in one game; 4-year letterman at New
Mexico State University; selected as freshman player of the
year in the Missouri Valley Conference.
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Yordan Huban ’91
Three-sport athlete; All Area in all
three sports; All State in football and basketball; member
of three state championship teams in 1991—football,
basketball, and baseball; Colonial Council Basketball Player
of the Year; Times-Union Player of the Year; MVP of NYS
basketball tournament; 4-year letterman in baseball at
George Washington University.
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Frank LaBelle
’85
Played football, basketball, and
baseball; All-City quarterback; Male Athlete of the Year in
1985; pitcher on 1985 State Championship Baseball Team with
a 28-2 record; played football at Hudson Valley Community
College.
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Kevin Legault ’89
Played football, basketball, and
baseball; 1st Team All-Conference in football and baseball;
played baseball at Seton Hall University and selected to the
freshman Big East All-Star Team; drafted by the St. Louis
Cardinals and traded to the Minnesota Twins where he played
5 years in their AAA organization.
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Jim Manning ’92
Played football, wrestling, and
track; member of the 1991 State Championship Football Team;
during his junior and senior years his football team was
22-0; NYS Class C Football Player of the Year in 1990 and
1991; selected to the USA Today All-American Team; reached
his career total of 3591 rushing yards and scored 362 points
at Watervliet; attended RPI and was an All-Conference
receiver.
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George Mardigan
’61
Played soccer, basketball, and track
at Watervliet; received All-Star honors; attended Hudson
Valley Community College and the University of Albany and
played soccer, basketball, and tennis; received All-Star
honors in soccer and basketball; member of the Hudson Valley
Hall of Fame; coached basketball at Watervliet for 29 years,
winning 546 games and won 78% of all games he coached; won 8
consecutive Colonial Council titles, 12 in total; won 14
Section II titles; 5 Regional Titles; 1 State Championship
and 1 Federation Championship; inducted into the NYS
Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame in 2007.
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Nancy Poulin ’81
Four-sport athlete at Watervliet;
Athlete of the Year in 1981; selected to the Colonial
Council All-Star Basketball Team for 3 consecutive years;
4-year basketball starter at Elmira College; Elmira College
Player of the Year in 1982-83; also played soccer for 4
years at Elmira College.
Currently a Lieutenant with the New York State Police
stationed in Wilton.
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Dan Reinfurt ’69
Played football at Watervliet; 1st
Team All Conference player and captain his senior year;
attended SUNY Farmingdale and Cortland State; played rugby
at Cortland State and later with the Albany Knickerbockers;
Head Varsity Football Coach at Watervliet from 1980-1996
with a 116-38-3 record; his teams won
3 State Championships in 1990, 1991,
and 1996; had a 36-game winning streak from October 1989 to
November 1993 which is the longest winning streak in Section
II history; his football jersey was retired in 1997.
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Greg Sedefian
’73
Three-sport athlete; described as
“one of the best soccer players in Watervliet High School
history”; scored 46 goals in the 1972 season, 38 goals in
1971, and 106 career goals; mentioned in Sports Illustrated
as a high school All-American; played soccer at Hudson
Valley Community College.
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Tim Sherwin ’77
Played football, basketball, and
track at Watervliet; All-Area tight end; Offensive Player of
the Year as a senior; played at Boston College; inducted
into Boston College Hall of Fame; drafted by Baltimore Colts
where he played tight end and then was traded to the New
York Giants; he had a total of 8 years in the NFL.
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Dave Torncello ’44
Played soccer, basketball, and
baseball; played 4 years on varsity basketball team and
captain as a junior and senior; All-City 1st Team for 3
years; played basketball and baseball at Siena College,
captain of basketball team his senior year; inducted into
Siena Hall of Fame.
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Harry Tucker ’29
Great contributor to the athletic
programs in the Watervliet School District; the Watervliet
Grade School Tournament and the Watervliet High School Gym
are both named in his honor; a legendary icon in the
Watervliet community.
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Dave Walko ’64
Three sport athlete; 1st Team
All-City and All-League in basketball and football; played
basketball at Boston University; member of a Boston-based
over-40 basketball team representing the United States in
international competition earning 7 gold medals between
1994-2004.
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John Walko ‘60
Three-sport athlete; All-City in
basketball and football; All-Area in basketball; played
basketball at Colgate University; played many years in
semi-pro basketball leagues.
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