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2004 Athletic Hall of Fame Listing of Inductees.
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2004 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees. Front row: Shirley Rose; Bonnie O'Blenis Dion; John Jannitto; and MaryEllen Annunziata Neves. Back row: Owen Kane, representing his late grandfather Jim McGeough; Norm Urban, Jr., representing his late father Norm, Sr.; Mert Caton; Dave DeBlois, representing his late mother Lil; and Bob Brochu.
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1974 Warren High Girls Track team that was inducted as part of the Class of 2004. Back row: Committee member and 1999 Athlete Inductee Beth Penkala; Pam Oliver; Anne Hackley; and Cheryl Keyes. Front row: Committee member Diane Abbruzzi Gempp; 2004 Athlete Inductee Shirley Rose; Karen Cabral Booth; and 1998 Coach Inductee Ann Chandler Morris. (Karen Cabral Booth later was a 2007 Athlete Inductee.)
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A varied display of memorabilia honored Athlete Inductee Norman Urban, Sr.
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Father Jude McGeough, son of Coach Inductee Jim McGeough, gave the invocation.
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Family of the late Jim McGeough exchanged stories. Jim, who was inducted as a Coach, coached championship baseball and football teams at Warren High School before moving on to a number of teaching, coaching, and administrative roles in the City of Pawtucket.
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Committee member Jay Ferreira and Athlete Inductee MaryEllen Annunziata Neves. A three-time All State gymnast, Mary Ellen was a member of the Redskins' 1975 State Championship squad. (The creator of the Hall of Fame's website, Jay is also its Webmaster.)
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Committe member Butch Lombardi and Athlete Inductee Bonnie O'Blenis Dion. Bonnie was named to the All State Gymnastics squad in back-to-back years; she was a member of the Warren High School 1975 State Gymnastics Champions. (Butch was inducted into the Hall of Fame as an Athlete member of the Class of 2005.)
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Committee member and 1999 Athlete Inductee Beth Penkala and Athlete Inductee Shirley Rose. Shirley set the state record in the Girls Track 220-yard dash and tied the state record in the 50-yard hurdles.
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