2003 Warren Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet March 2004 
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transpixel 2003 Athletic Hall of Fame Listing of Inductees. transpixel
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transpixel The 1972 Class C Championship Football team (players, coaches, and cheerleaders) who were inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame as members of the Class of 2003. transpixel
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transpixel 2003 Warren Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees. Standing: Steve Caizzi; Gary Lavey; Paul Boulanger; Lou Palmieri Jr.; and Rick Lavey, accepting for his late uncle Rick Vitullo. Seated: Marge Bellisle and Arlene Palmieri. (No representatives of Curt Chappelle and John Fletcher were present.) transpixel
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2003 Athletic Hall of Fame Listing of Inductees.
The 1972 Class C Championship Football team (players, coaches, and cheerleaders) who were inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame as members of the Class of 2003.
2003 Warren Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees. Standing: Steve Caizzi; Gary Lavey; Paul Boulanger; Lou Palmieri Jr.; and Rick Lavey, accepting for his late uncle Rick Vitullo. Seated: Marge Bellisle and Arlene Palmieri. (No representatives of Curt Chappelle and John Fletcher were present.)
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transpixel Rick Lavey, who accepted for his late uncle, Athlete Inductee Rick Vitullo, and Committee member Ben Ferrazzano III. In 1938 Rick played halfback for the Jersey City Giants, the undefeated champions of the American Association. transpixel
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transpixel Athlete Inductee Arlene Palmieri and Committee chairman and 2001 Contributor Inductee Jack Flynn. Arlene was the World's Trap Shooting Doubles (shoot two targets at the same time) Champion of 1996. transpixel
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transpixel Athlete Inductee Louis Palmieri, Jr. A United States 28-Gauge Skeet Shooting Champion, Lou was a member of the record-setting 1988 World Championship squad. transpixel
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Rick Lavey, who accepted for his late uncle, Athlete Inductee Rick Vitullo, and Committee member Ben Ferrazzano III. In 1938 Rick played halfback for the Jersey City Giants, the undefeated champions of the American Association.
Athlete Inductee Arlene Palmieri and Committee chairman and 2001 Contributor Inductee Jack Flynn. Arlene was the World's Trap Shooting Doubles (shoot two targets at the same time) Champion of 1996.
Athlete Inductee Louis Palmieri, Jr. A United States 28-Gauge Skeet Shooting Champion, Lou was a member of the record-setting 1988 World Championship squad.
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transpixel Athlete Inductee Marge Bellisle and Commitee member Stan Gosselin. Marge set the American Female Masters (45-49 Class) record in the fifteen hundred meters. transpixel
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transpixel Athlete Inductee Gary Lavey. Gary is one of the few (if not the only) Rhode Island Schoolboy Football players to be named All State at three different positions - defensive end, offensive guard, and linebacker. transpixel
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transpixel Athlete Inductee Steve Caizzi. Steve was named All State after capturing the State Football scoring championship in 1978. At the University of Rhode Island he boomed 74-yard punts against both Brown and Massachusetts. transpixel
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Athlete Inductee Marge Bellisle and Commitee member Stan Gosselin. Marge set the American Female Masters (45-49 Class) record in the fifteen hundred meters.
Athlete Inductee Gary Lavey. Gary is one of the few (if not the only) Rhode Island Schoolboy Football players to be named All State at three different positions - defensive end, offensive guard, and linebacker.
Athlete Inductee Steve Caizzi. Steve was named All State after capturing the State Football scoring championship in 1978. At the University of Rhode Island he boomed 74-yard punts against both Brown and Massachusetts.
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