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2000 Athletic Hall of Fame Listing of Inductees.
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2000 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees. Seated: Flora Sevigny, representing her late husband Leo; Mary Lou Drainville Santopietro, representing her late father Ditty; Zeina Willis, representing her late husband Bill; Karyn McCahey Monti; and John Abbruzzi. Standing: Beany Ryan, representing the 1939 state baseball champions; Pat O'Blenis Lachance; Tom Drainville, representing his late father Ditty; Bob Massa; Mike Delekta; Angelo Marino; Jim Correia (1939 champions); Buzz Barry; and John Karcz. Not pictured is a representative of the late Sheik Dallaire.
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Committee chairman Jack Flynn and Athlete Inductee John Karcz. Karczie starred at shortstop (and was named All State), as La Salle denied Warren High a third straight state baseball title. (Jack was inducted as a member of the Class of 2001.)
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Committee member Ben Ferrazzano III and Athlete Inductee John Abbruzzi. Johnny was named All State in Baseball after leading Rhode Island in hitting in 1942.
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Committee member Albert Sweet and Athlete Inductee Mike Delekta. Mike is the only player in Bristol County basketball history to average more than twenty points three years in succession.
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Committee chairman Jack Flynn and Athlete Inductee Karyn McCahey Monti. Karyn achieved All State honors in multiple girls track events in multiple seasons. (Jack was inducted as a member of the Class of 2001.)
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Committee founder and treasurer Pete Sepe and Athlete Inductee Buzz Barry. Buzz, a member of Warren High's State Baseball Champions in 1945 and 1946, later starred at Providence College and in the Maine-New Brunswick League. (Pete was inducted as a member of the Class of 2002.)
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Committee chairman Jack Flynn and Athlete Inductee Pat O'Blenis LaChance. A three-time All Stater, Pat led her Warren High Gymnastics team to two state championships. (Jack was inducted as a member of the Class of 2001.)
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Athlete Inductee Bob Massa and Committee member Jim McMahon. Having earned All State honors in both soccer and wrestling, Bob soon coached Warren High's teams in both of those sports.
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