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Hello again Harvard Football alums, Friends and fans,
In case you missed this news from last week, Harvard Football will have a
new home on the radio this fall. (see release below)
Also, thought you might be interested to know in case you missed it that
Ted Donato '91 was named Harvard's new men's hockey coach this past Friday.
(Globe story below)
Thanks for your support of Harvard Football!
Harvard Football To Be Heard On WWZN 1510 The Zone In 2004
All 10 Crimson games to air live on the Boston all-sports station
July 1, 2004
CAMBRIDGE, MA -- Harvard Football will have a new home on the radio in the
fall as all 10 Crimson games will be broadcast live on WWZN-AM 1510, better
known locally as 1510 The Zone.
The partnership will allow Harvard to have its football games heard in a
much larger geographic area than in previous years. The WWZN signal is
powered by a 50,000-watt transmitter, giving the station a reach from
metro-Boston, west to Worcester, north into New Hampshire, and south into
Rhode Island and Connecticut.
The station also serves as the flagship for the Boston Celtics radio
network, has been the local radio carrier of Notre Dame football, and has
aired Harvard and Boston University hockey games. It is the local broadcast
outlet of Sporting News Radio.
"I am excited to add Harvard Football to the growing list of local
programming on 1510 The Zone," said WWZN general manager Michael Winn. "It
is only natural to have two entities with such rich traditions as Harvard
and The Sporting News team up for a program like this, and I'm thrilled to
give our listeners and the business community a 50,000-watt radio station
for the 2004 Harvard football season."
Bernie Corbett, author of Harvard Football and the forthcoming The Only
Game That Matters, will begin his seventh season as Harvard's play-by-play
announcer. Former Harvard football great Mike Giardi '94 will begin his
10th year as the Crimson's color analyst.
The Crimson, which was 7-3 overall and 4-3 in the Ivy League last season,
begins its 2004 season Sept. 18 against Holy Cross at Harvard Stadium.
The book on Donato: Harvard coach
By Andy Nesbitt, Boston Globe Staff
July 3, 2004
No matter what Ted Donato accomplished during his 13-year career in the
National Hockey League, there was always a little voice inside his head
reminding him of what he really wanted to do -- become the hockey coach at
his alma mater, Harvard University.
So when he learned last month that Mark Mazzoleni had stepped down from the
position, Donato, who has no coaching experience, took action.
"I started beating the phone lines, quite honestly, and just tried to let
the people involved with the decision know that I was interested and how I
felt about the position and my enthusiasm about the program," said the
35-year-old Donato, who graduated from Harvard in 1991. "I was fortunate
enough to be able to sit down with them and go through the process."
Harvard interviewed six candidates for the job.
That search officially ended yesterday. At a press conference attended by
family and friends, Donato, who spent eight-plus years with the Bruins, was
named the 11th head coach in school history.
"I think that this position has always been at the back of my mind, it's a
dream job," said Donato, the Most Valuable Player of the 1989 NCAA Frozen
Four, Harvard's only national championship team. "I have obviously a
special place in my heart for Harvard University and the Harvard hockey
program. I think the one special thing about a Harvard education is that it
allows you options and this is absolutely the best option for me at this
stage in my life. I jumped at this as soon as I could."
"We were thrilled that he expressed an interest but we probed pretty hard
in the interview process to see if he knew what this thing called college
coaching is all about," said director of athletics Bob Scalise. "And he
showed us in the interviewing process that he does. He has a good concept
of what it will take to be successful." Harvard returns 16 lettermen,
including senior captain Noah Welch, from a team that went 18-15-3 last
season. The Crimson won the ECAC tournament championship but lost to Maine
in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
"The whole team is excited right now, it's going to be a great thing for
the program, a great change," Welch said. "There's a certain attitude about
him, I think, from having won a national championship here and hopefully
that will rub off on our team. Maybe that's what we need to get over the
hurdle of getting past the first round of the NCAAs."
Donato doesn't have definitive expectations for his first year.
"I don't want to say that we are going to be this or going to be that," he
said. "I do expect that we will be a very competitive program. I think I
share the same goal as the hockey players here at Harvard. We want to have
our eyes on the NCAA prize like everybody else, but more importantly it's
the journey there. We want to do things the right way."
The timing, with the NHL facing a work stoppage in September, could not
have been any better for Donato.
"I didn't think the scenario would maybe take place one day," said Donato,
who probably would have attempted to play one more season if the Harvard
job wasn't available. "But with me kind of at the twilight of my career and
the position being open, in a lot of ways the stars have been lined up for
me. I am very fortunate to be standing where I am and I'm so excited about
the opportunity."
Evident by some of the faces at the press conference -- which included
Bruins president Harry Sinden, Bruins coach Mike Sullivan, and former
Harvard coach Bill Cleary -- Donato should have some friends to turn to for
advice.
"Teddy is a guy that I think can solve problems and that's what you do as a
coach," Sullivan said. "You deal with people, you teach the game and you
solve problems on a daily basis. And I believe Teddy has all those
capabilities. Then you combine that with the network of people he has and I
think it makes for a great recipe for success."
"I'm available," Sinden said with a laugh. "I don't do much else."
Cleary believes his former player has what it takes to be a successful coach.
"He has something special that a lot of people don't have," Cleary said.
"He has a great way with people and I think that's the one of the biggest
assets you have to have in coaching. It's more important than X's and O's.
I think the lack of coaching experience will be overcome by his ability to
deal with people."
Paul McNeeley
Friends Coordinator, Harvard Varsity Club
Direct: 617-496-9356
Main: 617-495-3535
Fax: 617-496-8296
Murr Center
65 North Harvard Street
Boston, MA 02163
(We apologize if you're receiving this email for the second time; the
Friends will have its emails consolidated into one list by this fall. In
the meantime we want to make sure we don't miss anyone.)
Hello again Harvard Football alums, Friends and fans,
Hope you're all enjoying the start of summer! Just wanted to forward news
on a couple things:
1) The Harvard Football program was well-represented last week in Japan,
where Harvard notched yet another victory over Yale. The Crimson coaching
staff and 4 alums teamed up with Japanese players to defeat a team made up
of Yale coaches/alums and Japanese players, 35-21, in the 2004 Ivy-Samurai
Bowl. The full story on the game is below.
2) The Friends of Harvard Football Golf Tournament will take place this
Monday (June 28th) at Charter Oak Country Club in Hudson, MA (11 AM
registration, 12 noon tee-off). We are happy to report that we have nearly
a full field with approximately 140 golfers signed up! We also have 14
generous sponsors at various levels so thank you to everyone who is either
playing in the tournament or supporting it in some way. If you are unable
to attend, you can still get involved by placing a bid on the auction items
that will be available on Monday. See below (underneath the Japan story)
for a complete list of auction items; you can reply to this email with a
bid before Monday.
Thanks for your support of Harvard Football!
Four Harvard Alums Lead Team Crimson To Win In Ivy-Samurai Bowl
Rose runs for four TDs as Harvard-led contingent defeats Yale-led squad
June 20, 2004, www.gocrimson.com
TOKYO -- For four former Harvard football players, it represented one last
chance to don a Crimson uniform and take on the Blue and White of Yale.
Even if it was more than 6,000 miles away. And for Neil Rose '03, Nick
Palazzo '03, Andy Fried '02 and Erik LaHaie '02, the opportunity to compete
one more time against Harvard's rival couldn't have been more rewarding.
Those four standouts of the recent past -- along with several members of
the Harvard coaching staff -- led Team Crimson to a 35-21 win against Team
Bulldogs Sunday in the 2004 Ivy-Samurai Bowl in front of 22,100 at Tokyo
National Stadium.
The teams were comprised of four players from their American
representative, with the remaining players coming from Japanese colleges
that sponsor American football. Yale was represented by 2002 graduate T.J.
Hyland and 2004 grads Steve Ehikian, and Jake Kohl.
"The trip was first class in every way," said Harvard Head Coach Tim
Murphy, who last visited Tokyo in 1997 when the Crimson played an
exhibition game against Japan's Kyoto University. "It was such a wonderful
experience for our coaches and our players."
The game itself saw Team Crimson take a 14-0 lead at the end of the first
quarter and hold a 28-7 lead in the third period before finishing with the
35-21 win.
Rose, who is Harvard's career leader in passing yards and passing
touchdowns, started at quarterback for Team Crimson and was named the
game's MVP after he rushed for 91 yards and four TDs on 19 carries. Rose
also completed 16 of 27 passes for 187 yards.
Palazzo was the game's leading rusher with 136 yards and a TD on 18
carries. Fried finished with four tackles and a fumble recovery, whle
LaHaie finished with five tackles for Team Crimson.
2004 FRIENDS OF HARVARD FOOTBALL GOLF TOURNAMENT
June 28, 2004 -- Charter Oak Country Club (Hudson, MA)
Live Auction Items (4)
1) Two tickets to any home New England Patriots game for the 2004 season
(except Indy) plus parking.
--Donated by Bobby Leo '67.
2) Round of golf for three (along with Louis Newell '57) at The Country Club.
--Donated by Louis Newell '57.
3) Two tickets to the Notre Dame/Michigan football game (Sept. 11 at ND)
and admission to the hospitality tent.
--Donated by Jim Bell '89.
4) Four tickets to the Buick Championship, aka Hartford Open (TPC at River
Highlands in Cromwell, CT the week of August 23-29, 2004).
--Donated by Jim Connolly '82.
Silent Auction Items (4)
1) Round of golf for three (along with Vin Martelli '83) at Kernwood
Country Club.
--Donated by Vin Martelli '83.
2) Round of golf for three (along with George Kostakos '86) at the Dedham
Country and Polo Club, plus lunch.
--Donated by George Kostakos '86.
3) Harvard Football Helmet.
--Donated by Chet Stone in the Equipment Room.
4) Two tickets to any home game in 2004-05 for the Stanley Cup champion
Tampa Bay Lightning.
--Donated by Bronson Thayer '61.
Paul McNeeley
Friends Coordinator, Harvard Varsity Club
Direct: 617-496-9356
Main: 617-495-3535
Fax: 617-496-8296
Murr Center
65 North Harvard Street
Boston, MA 02163
(We apologize if you're receiving this email for the second time; the
Friends of Football will have one complete, consolidated email list by this
fall)
Hello again Harvard Football alums, Friends and fans,
We are now exactly one week away from the Friends of Harvard Football Golf
Tournament, set to take place Monday, June 28th at 12 noon (11 AM
registration) at Charter Oak Country Club in Hudson, MA. The Friends of
Football is happy to report that so far we're up to 132 registered golfers
(the max allowed by Charter Oak is 144) and we also have 11 sponsors
(complete list of golfers and sponsors is below). If you're interested in
playing but have not yet signed up, or if you have any raffle or auction
items you'd like to donate, reply to this email or call the Varsity Club at
617-495-3535.
Also, the Friends of Football would like to congratulate Alan D. Bersin '68
and Thomas F. Stephenson '64 -- both two-year football lettermen -- on
recently being elected to the Harvard Board of Overseers. From the June
17th Harvard University Gazette: A total of five new Overseers were elected
for six-year terms. The primary function of the Board of Overseers is to
encourage the University to maintain the highest attainable standards as a
place of learning. Overseers carry out this mission by visiting faculties,
departments and other important programs throughout the University in order
to identify problems and offer advice to faculties and other University
officials. Bersin currently serves as superintendent of public education
for the San Diego Unified School District. Stephenson, who in October 1994
established a $2M endowment fund that supports Harvard's head football
coach, has been a partner since 1987 in Sequoia Capital (a leading Silicon
Valley-based venture capital firm).
Thanks for your support of Harvard Football!
Golfers List (Alphabetical)
Joe Antonellis '76
David Apuzzo
Brian Barringer '88
Thomas Beatrice '80
Brad Bedard '88
Brian Bednarek
Jim Bell '59
Greg Belsher '92
Bill Bennett '71
Mark Bianchi '90
Pete Briggs '59
Dan Brown
Doug Brown '59
Michael Brown '80
Mark Burns
John Butler
Ron Cami '89
Frank Caprio '88
Daniel Cassidy '80
Larry Cetrulo '71
Dick Clasby '54
Bill Cleary '85
Billy Cleary '56
Paul Connors '81
Tony Consigli '89
Paul Corcoran '54
Tom Crowley '57
Jan Daale
Dan DaPonte
Walt Doblecki '64
Kevin Doherty
John Duffy
Richard Dun
Ed Farley '92
Bill Fitzsimmons '67
Matthew Foley '81
James Ford
Patrick Ford '69
Chris Francazio '90
John Francis 83
Angie Francisco '01
Rick Frisbie '71
Phil Furse '93
John Fusco
Bob Glatz '88
Wally Grant '66
John Greeley
Walter Greeley '53
Phil Haughey '57
Phil Haughey, Jr. '84
Brian Hehir '75
Joe Hiffa '94
Mike Hiffa
Sam Horn
Ray Hornblower '70
Dan Houihan
Jack Hughes '80
Al Ippolito '79
Scott Johnson '81
Jerry Jordan '61
Bob Joyce '87
Tom Joyce '77
John Karle '93
Billy Kelly '71
Paul Kirk '60
Milan Kosanovich '92
George Kostakos '86
DJ Langis '90
Bobby Leo '67
Randy Lindel '66
Carroll Lowenstein '52
Carroll Lowenstein, Jr. '82
Gerald Mahon '90
Vin Manzi
Bill Markus '60 (playing tennis)
Richard Marson '55
Fred Martucci '71
Samuel Marynick
Scott McCabe '83
Kevin McCafferty '76
Tom McConnell '89
Art McMahon '90
Paul McNeeley
Dan Mee '81
Tony Molinari '89
Jim Moynihan '55
Tim Murphy
Charles Murray '66
Terry Murray '62
Eric Nelson '92
J. Louis Newell '57 (dinner only)
Will Newell '95
Jim Norton
Joe O'Donnell '67
Lee Oldenburg '86
Chuck Papalia '57
Samuel Parkman '83
Tim Perry '90
Jerry Rappaport '79
Jack Reardon '60
Jim Reddinger '93
Jim Roche
Paul Rooney '87
David Rouleau
Don Sadoski '68
Stephen Sadoski '95
Athletic Director Bob Scalise
Bob Shaunessy '59
Andy Simpson '93
Jim Smith '90
KC Smith '86
Steve Staples
David St. Pierre '74
Leo Swift '66
Bill Tedrow '66
Fran Toland
Pete Varney '71
Skip Viglirola
Adam Young '86
Plus 13 TBA's
Golfers List (By Class Decade)
1950's (15)
Jim Bell '59
Pete Briggs '59
Doug Brown '59
Dick Clasby '54
Billy Cleary '56
Paul Corcoran '54
Tom Crowley '57
Walter Greeley '53
Phil Haughey '57
Carroll Lowenstein '52
Richard Marson '55
J. Louis Newell '57
Jim Moynihan '55
Chuck Papalia '57
Bob Shaunessy '59
1960's (16)
Walt Doblecki '64
Bill Fitzsimmons '67
Patrick Ford '69
Wally Grant '66
Jerry Jordan '61
Paul Kirk '60
Bobby Leo '67
Randy Lindel '66
Bill Markus '60
Charles Murray '66
Terry Murray '62
Joe O'Donnell '67
Jack Reardon '60
Don Sadoski '68
Leo Swift '66
Bill Tedrow '66
1970's (14)
Joe Antonellis '76
Bill Bennett '71
Larry Cetrulo '71
Rick Frisbie '71
Brian Hehir '75
Ray Hornblower '70
Al Ippolito '79
Tom Joyce '77
Billy Kelly '71
Fred Martucci '71
Kevin McCafferty '76
Jerry Rappaport '79
David St. Pierre '74
Pete Varney '71
1980's (28)
Brian Barringer '88
Thomas Beatrice '80
Brad Bedard '88
Michael Brown '80
Ron Cami '89
Frank Caprio '88
Daniel Cassidy '80
Bill Cleary '85
Paul Connors '81
Tony Consigli '89
Matthew Foley '81
John Francis '83
Bob Glatz '88
Phil Haughey, Jr. '84
Jack Hughes '80
Scott Johnson '81
Bob Joyce '87
George Kostakos '86
Carroll Lowenstein, Jr. '82
Scott McCabe '83
Tom McConnell '89
Dan Mee '81
Tony Molinari '89
Lee Oldenburg '86
Samuel Parkman '83
Paul Rooney '87
KC Smith '86
Adam Young '86
1990's (18)
Greg Belsher '92
Mark Bianchi '90
Ed Farley '92
Chris Francazio '90
Phil Furse '93
Joe Hiffa '94
John Karle '93
Milan Kosanovich '92
DJ Langis '90
Gerald Mahon '90
Art McMahon '90
Eric Nelson '92
Will Newell '95
Tim Perry '90
Jim Reddinger '93
Stephen Sadoski '95
Andy Simpson '93
Jim Smith '90
2000's (1)
Angie Francisco '01
Non-Alums (27)
David Apuzzo
Brian Bednarek
Dan Brown
Mark Burns
John Butler
Jan Daale
Dan Dapante
Kevin Doherty
John Duffy
Richard Dun
James Ford
John Fusco
John Greeley
Sam Horn
Mike Hiffa
Dan Houlihan
Vin Manzi
Samuel Marynick
Paul McNeeley (Varsity Club)
Head Coach Tim Murphy
Jim Norton
Jim Roche
David Rouleau
Athletic Director Bob Scalise
Steve Staples
Fran Toland
Skip Viglirola
SPONSORS (11)
Advest Inc. (Jim Moynihan '55): Hole Sponsor
Alydar Partners, LLC (John Murphy '90): Lunch Sponsor
Matt Birk '98: Beverage Cart Sponsor
Cetrulo & Capone (Larry Cetrulo '71): Grille Shack Sponsor
Hellman Jordan Management Company, Inc. (Jerry Jordan '61): Hole Sponsor
Knight Trading Group (Tom Joyce '77): Hole Sponsor
Markwalt Inc. (Bill Markus '60): Bar Sponsor
Merrill Lynch (Brian Hehir '75): Lunch Sponsor
New England Capital Management Inc. (Kevin McCafferty '76): Lunch Sponsor
and Grille Shack Sponsor
Schwab Soundview Capital Markets (Jim Smith '90 & Jim Reidy '90): Hole Sponsor
Trinity Partners, Inc. (John Corcoran '79): Hole Sponsor
Paul McNeeley
Friends Coordinator, Harvard Varsity Club
Direct: 617-496-9356
Main: 617-495-3535
Fax: 617-496-8296
Murr Center
65 North Harvard Street
Boston, MA 02163
Hello again Harvard Football alums, Friends and fans,
We have 94 players and 9 sponsors signed up for the Friends of Harvard
Football Golf Tournament, scheduled for Monday, June 28th at Charter Oak
Country Club (Hudson, MA). Send in your registration form, respond to this
email, or call the Varsity Club (617-495-3535) if you're interested in
playing because this event could sell out in the next couple of weeks.
Thanks for your support of Harvard Football! (Our apologies if you receive
this email twice)
Golfers List (Alphabetical)
Joe Antonellis '76
Brian Barringer '88
Thomas Beatrice '80
Jim Bell '59
Greg Belsher '92
Bill Bennett '71
Mark Bianchi '90
Pete Briggs '59
Dan Brown
Doug Brown '59
Michael Brown '80
Mark Burns
Ron Cami '89
Daniel Cassidy '80
Larry Cetrulo '71
Bill Cleary '85
Tony Consigli '89
Paul Corcoran '54
Tom Crowley '57
Jan Daale
Walt Doblecki '64
Richard Dun
Ed Farley '92
Bill Fitzsimmons '67
John Francis 83
Angie Fransisco '01
Rick Frisbie '71
Phil Furse '93
Bob Glatz '88
Wally Grant '66
John Greeley
Walter Greeley '53
Phil Haughey '57
Phil Haughey, Jr. '84
Brian Hehir '75
Jack Hughes '80
Al Ippolito '79
Jerry Jordan '61
Bob Joyce '87
Tom Joyce '77
John Karle '93
Billy Kelly '71
Milan Kosanovich '92
DJ Langis '90
Randy Lindel '66
Gerald Mahon '90
Vin Manzi
Bill Markus '60 (playing tennis)
Vin Martelli '83
Fred Martucci '71
Samuel Marynick
Scott McCabe '83
Kevin McCafferty '76
Paul McNeeley
Tony Molinari '89
Jim Moynihan '55
Tim Murphy
Charles Murray '66
Terry Murray '62
Eric Nelson '92
Jim Norton
Joe O'Donnell '67
Samuel Parkman '83
Tim Perry '90
Jerry Rappaport '79
Jack Reardon '60
Jim Reddinger '93
Jim Roche
Don Sadoski '68
Stephen Sadoski '95
Athletic Director Bob Scalise
Bob Shaunessy '59
Andy Simpson '93
Jim Smith '90
KC Smith '86
Steve Staples
David St. Pierre '74
Leo Swift '66
Bill Tedrow '66
Fran Toland
Pete Varney '71
Skip Viglirola
Adam Young '86
Plus 11 TBA's
Golfers List (By Class Decade)
1950's (9)
Jim Bell '59
Pete Briggs '59
Doug Brown '59
Paul Corcoran '54
Tom Crowley '57
Walter Greeley '53
Phil Haughey '57
Jim Moynihan '55
Bob Shaunessy '59
1960's (13)
Walt Doblecki '64
Bill Fitzsimmons '67
Wally Grant '66
Jerry Jordan '61
Randy Lindel '66
Bill Markus '60
Charles Murray '66
Terry Murray '62
Joe O'Donnell '67
Jack Reardon '60
Don Sadoski '68
Leo Swift '66
Bill Tedrow '66
1970's (13)
Joe Antonellis '76
Bill Bennett '71
Larry Cetrulo '71
Rick Frisbie '71
Brian Hehir '75
Al Ippolito '79
Tom Joyce '77
Billy Kelly '71
Fred Martucci '71
Kevin McCafferty '76
Jerry Rappaport '79
David St. Pierre '74
Pete Varney '71
1980's (18)
Brian Barringer '88
Thomas Beatrice '80
Michael Brown '80
Ron Cami '89
Daniel Cassidy '80
Bill Cleary '85
Tony Consigli '89
John Francis '83
Bob Glatz '88
Phil Haughey, Jr. '84
Jack Hughes '80
Bob Joyce '87
Vin Martelli '83
Scott McCabe '83
Tony Molinari '89
Samuel Parkman '83
KC Smith '86
Adam Young '86
1990's (14)
Greg Belsher '92
Mark Bianchi '90
Ed Farley '92
Phil Furse '93
John Karle '93
Milan Kosanovich '92
DJ Langis '90
Gerald Mahon '90
Eric Nelson '92
Tim Perry '90
Jim Reddinger '93
Stephen Sadoski '95
Andy Simpson '93
Jim Smith '90
2000's (1)
Angie Francisco '01
Non-Alums (15)
Dan Brown
Mark Burns
Jan Daale
Richard Dun
John Greeley
Vin Manzi
Samuel Marynick
Paul McNeeley (Varsity Club)
Head Coach Tim Murphy
Jim Norton
Jim Roche
Athletic Director Bob Scalise
Steve Staples
Fran Toland
Skip Viglirola
SPONSORSHIPS (9)
Matt Birk '98: Beverage Cart Sponsor
Larry Cetrulo '71: Grille Shack Sponsor
John Corcoran '79: Hole Sponsor
Brian Hehir '75: Lunch Sponsor
Jerry Jordan '61: Hole Sponsor
Tom Joyce '77: Hole Sponsor
Bill Markus '60: Bar Sponsor
Jim Moynihan '55: Hole Sponsor
Jim Smith '90 & Jim Reidy '90: Hole Sponsor
Paul McNeeley
Friends Coordinator, Harvard Varsity Club
Direct: 617-496-9356
Main: 617-495-3535
Fax: 617-496-8296
Murr Center
65 North Harvard Street
Boston, MA 02163
Hello Harvard Football alums, Friends and fans,
We're just about a month and a half away from the Friends of Harvard
Football Golf Tournament, scheduled for Monday, June 28th at 12 noon (11
a.m. registration) at the Charter Oak Country Club in Hudson, MA
(www.charteroakcc.com). You should have received the brochure in the mail
recently with all the details but, as always, the golf tournament is a
scramble format and lunch is provided prior to tee-off and dinner is
provided after the last group is done. If you've attended before, you also
know that the Friends will raffle off great prizes and auction off valuable
items with all proceeds benefiting the Harvard Football program. (If you
have any items -- tickets, golf outings, etc. -- that you could contribute
to the raffle or auction, please reply to this email)
Below you'll find the list of people who have already signed up to play and
our five sponsors so far. The list is broken down both alphabetically and
by class decade. We hope you can join us either as a single entry or by
registering as a captain and putting together your own foursome. Remember
that you do not have to be a former Harvard Football player or an alum to
participate -- everybody is welcome. As always, we'll have prizes for the
first, second and third place teams, as well as longest drive and closest
to the pin contests. If you're not a golfer but would like to participate,
there are tennis courts available and then you can join the group for dinner.
We are hoping to receive all RSVPs by June 14th and this event has sold out
in the past so get in touch with your former teammates, classmates and
friends and sign up today. If you have any questions, reply to this email
or call the Varsity Club at 617-495-3535.
Golfers List (Alphabetical)
Joe Antonellis '76
Thomas Beatrice '80
Michael Brown '80
Daniel Cassidy '80
Larry Cetrulo '71
Bill Cleary '85
Tom Crowley '57
Walt Doblecki '64
Richard Dun
John Frances
Angie Fransisco '01
Bob Glatz '88
Brian Hehir '75
Jack Hughes '80
Al Ippolito '79
Tom Joyce '77
Billy Kelly '71
Randy Linder '66
Bill Markus '60 (playing tennis)
Vin Martelli '83
Fred Martucci '71
Samuel Marynick
Scott McCabe '83
Kevin McCafferty '76
Paul McNeeley
Tony Molinari '89
Jim Moynihan '55
Head Coach Tim Murphy
Charles Murray '66
Terry Murray '62
Jerry Rappaport '79
Jack Reardon '60
Jim Roche
Don Sadoski '68
Stephen Sadoski '95
Athletic Director Bob Scalise
Steve Staples
David St. Pierre '74
Leo Swift '66
Bill Tedrow '66
Pete Varney '71
Skip Viglirola
Adam Young '86
(Plus a number of TBA's)
Golfers List (By Class Decade)
1930's
None
1940's
None
1950's (2)
Tom Crowley '57
Jim Moynihan '55
1960's (8)
Walt Doblecki '64
Randy Linder '66
Charles Murray '66
Terry Murray '62
Jack Reardon '60
Don Sadoski '68
Leo Swift '66
Bill Tedrow '66
1970's (11)
Joe Antonellis '76
Larry Cetrulo '71
Brian Hehir '75
Al Ippolito '79
Tom Joyce '77
Billy Kelly '71
Fred Martucci '71
Kevin McCafferty '76
Jerry Rappaport '79
David St. Pierre '74
Pete Varney '71
1980's (10)
Thomas Beatrice '80
Michael Brown '80
Daniel Cassidy '80
Bill Cleary '85
Bob Glatz '88
Jack Hughes '80
Vin Martelli '83
Scott McCabe '83
Tony Molinari '89
Adam Young '86
1990's (1)
Stephen Sadoski '95
2000's (1)
Angie Francisco '01
Non-Alums (9)
Richard Dun
John Frances
Samuel Marynick
Paul McNeeley (Varsity Club)
Head Coach Tim Murphy
Jim Roche
Athletic Director Bob Scalise
Steve Staples
Skip Viglirola
SPONSORSHIPS
Larry Cetrulo '71: Grille Shack Sponsor
Brian Hehir '75: Lunch Sponsor
Tom Joyce '77: Hole Sponsor
Bill Markus '60: Bar Sponsor
Jim Moynihan '55: Hole Sponsor
Thanks for your support of Harvard Football!
Paul McNeeley
Friends Coordinator, Harvard Varsity Club
Direct: 617-496-9356
Main: 617-495-3535
Fax: 617-496-8296
Murr Center
65 North Harvard Street
Boston, MA 02163
Hello Harvard Football alums, Friends and fans,
I just sent this to the Friends of Baseball email list but thought you
might be interested in hearing about this event as well, especially if you
live locally.
Thanks for your support of Harvard Athletics!
The Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) presents a special Alumni College: The
Business of Baseball, Saturday, May 29, 2004.
Explore America's most popular sport from the owner and agent perspectives,
learn about the past and future of Boston's beloved Fenway Park, and enjoy
a Red Sox - Seattle Mariners game at Fenway.
Moderator:
Peter Gammons -- ESPN Baseball Analyst
Panelists:
-- Peter Carfagna AB '75, JD '79 -- General Counsel, IMG Worldwide, Inc.
(the world's premier sports and lifestyle management and marketing firm)
-- Tom Werner AB '71 -- Chairman of the Red Sox and Partner-Executive
Producer of Carsey-Werner-Mandabach
-- Janet Marie Smith -- Vice President of Development and Planning, Boston
Red Sox
Location:
The Harvard Club, 374 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, and Fenway Park.
Time:
8:009:00 am: Continental breakfast and pregame conversation with fellow
alumni (at the Harvard Club)
9:0011:15 am: Program at the Harvard Club of Boston
1:20 pm: Game begins at Fenway Park -- Sox vs. Seattle Mariners
For more information on the program, ticket costs, and how to register,
visit https://www.aad.harvard.edu/alumni/html/jalumnicollege.html
Paul McNeeley
Friends Coordinator, Harvard Varsity Club
Direct: 617-496-9356
Main: 617-495-3535
Fax: 617-496-8296
Murr Center
65 North Harvard Street
Boston, MA 02163
Hello again Harvard Football alums, Friends and fans,
The Harvard Football New York City Dinner is now just two days away --
Thursday, May 6th -- so here's a final look at the guest list below both by
class year decade and alphabetically. There are approximately 60 people
signed up to attend. If you are not yet signed up but would like to attend,
you may still do so by replying to this email or calling the Varsity Club
at (617) 495-3535. We will only be able to accommodate a handful of
unannounced guests on Thursday night so please let us know ahead of time if
you plan to attend.
(We apologize if you receive this email twice; we are working off two lists
and don't want to miss anyone!)
Quick reminder on the details:
Friends of Harvard Football NYC Dinner
Thursday, May 6, 2004
6 PM cocktails, 7 PM dinner
Harvard Club of NYC (27 West 44th Street)
$100 per person for dinner (4-course meal) plus full, open bar all night
$200 for dinner and a copy of the commemorative Stadium Centennial DVD
(approx. 50 minutes)
Head Coach Tim Murphy and AD Bob Scalise will be in attendance
2003 season highlight video, 2004 season preview, Class of 2008 recruits report
GUEST LIST BY DECADE:
1930's (1)
Julian Bach '36
1940's (0)
None
1950's (2)
Stuart Hershon '59 (maybe)
John Tulenko '54
1960's (4)
Randy Lindel '66
Eugene Skowronski '65
Anthony Smith '69
John Thorndike '64
1970's (9)
Jim Beslity '75
Harris Decker '76
Edwin Durso '75
Brian Hehir '75
Ray Hornblower '70 (highly acclaimed tenor who has offered to sing for us!)
John Keough '75
Tom McDevitt '79
Michael Murr '73
Keith Schappert '73
1980's (11)
Joseph Azelby '84
Jim Bell '89
Edward Boyle '87
Ronald Cami '89
Karlo Duvnjak '80
Bob Glatz '88
Peter Mackie '85
Joseph Margolis '83
Richard Petton '87
Joe Ryan '86
Geoff Stearns '82 (maybe)
1990's (13)
David Elliott '98
Kevin Fagan '93
Vin Ferrara '95
Marc Anthony Hourihan '93
Eion Hu '97 (maybe)
Robert Jungerhans '97
DJ Langis '90
Gerald Mahon '90
William Newell '95
Thomas Rinaldi '95
Jason Slavik '94
Daniel Vereb '96
Donnie Young '96
2000's (10)
Willie Alford '02
Michael Armstrong '03
Nate Dean '00
Xavier Goss '03
Spencer Knibbe '01
Clint Kollar '00
Sean Meeker '03
Brian Sponheimer '01
Rodney Thomas '03
Brad Wilford '00
Non-Alums (8)
Benjamin Decker
Samantha Hourihan
Marius Jungerhans
Charlie Margolis
Paul McNeeley (Varsity Club)
Head Coach Tim Murphy
Athletic Director Bob Scalise
Dale Schober (parent of incoming freshman Russell Schober)
Alphabetical:
Willie Alford '02
Michael Armstrong '03
Joseph Azelby '84
Julian Bach '36
Jim Bell '89
Jim Beslity '75
Edward Boyle '87
Ronald Cami '89
Nate Dean '00
Benjamin Decker
Harris Decker '76
Edwin Durso '75
Karlo Duvnjak '80
David Elliott '98
Kevin Fagan '93
Vin Ferrara '95
Bob Glatz '88
Xavier Goss '03
Brian Hehir '75
Stuart Hershon '59 (maybe)
Ray Hornblower '70 (highly acclaimed tenor who has offered to sing for us!)
Marc Anthony Hourihan '93
Samantha Hourihan
Eion Hu '97 (maybe)
Robert Jungerhans '97
Marius Jungerhans
John Keough '75
Spencer Knibbe '01
Clint Kollar '00
DJ Langis '90
Randy Lindel '66
Peter Mackie '85
Gerald Mahon '90
Charlie Margolis
Joseph Margolis '83
Tom McDevitt '79
Paul McNeeley (Varsity Club)
Sean Meeker '03
Michael Murr '73
Head Coach Tim Murphy
William Newell '95
Richard Petton '87
Thomas Rinaldi '95
Joe Ryan '86
Athletic Director Bob Scalise
Keith Schappert '73
Dale Schober (parent of incoming freshman Russell Schober)
Eugene Skowronski '65
Jason Slavik '94
Anthony Smith '69
Brian Sponheimer '01
Geoff Stearns '82 (maybe)
Rodney Thomas '03
John Thorndike '64
John Tulenko '54
Daniel Vereb '96
Brad Wilford '00
Donnie Young '96
Thanks for your continued support of Harvard Football!
Paul McNeeley
Friends Coordinator, Harvard Varsity Club
Direct: 617-496-9356
Main: 617-495-3535
Fax: 617-496-8296
Murr Center
65 North Harvard Street
Boston, MA 02163