The BAHS Alumni

Athletic Hall of Fame


The Bangor Slater Athletic Hall of Fame honors individuals, establishes pride and preserves the tradition of the Bangor Athletic program by honoring those who have made a significant contribution to the athletic program in the Bangor Area School District.


 

1999 Members of the Athletic Hall of Fame

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Albert A. Chamberlin(d)
Class of 1927
 
  • Basketball, football and baseball
  • 1st of the "modern" athletes
Marion (Williams) Harris
Class of 1936
  • 4 year varsity field hockey - lead team in goals on 1936 undefeated team
  • 2 year varsity basketball - lead the Lehigh-Northampton League in scoring
Harold Nerino
Class of 1938
  • Baseball, football, and wrestling
Richard J. Pritchard
Class of 1947
  • Captain of the football and baseball teams at East Stroudsburg State College
  • Drafted by the Brooklyn Dodgers
  • Member of the Blue Mountain League Hall of Fame
Joseph heard (*)
Class of 1953
  • 3 year varsity letter winner, basketball and baseball
  • 2 year varsity letter winner, football
  • 1st Team All-League-1953, basketball
  • 4 year varsity letter winner Moravian College, baseball and basketball
  • 2 year varsity letter winner Moravian College, football
* deceased
Donald B. Keat II
Class of 1956
  • 3 year letter winner, basketball and baseball
  • 1st Team All League-1956, basketball
  • Honorable mention Pennsylvania State All-Star, basketball
Frank Butz
Class of 1959
  • 1st 1000 point scorer in Bangor basketball history
  • 3 year letterman, football and basketball
  • 4 year letterman, baseball
  • Played 3 years of football at Wichita

Larry Lobb
Class of 1965
  • 4 year varsity letter winner, baseball
  • Played 3 years in the Chicago Cub's minor league system
Jim Dietz
Class of 1966
  • 4 year varsity letter winner, baseball and football
  • 3 year varsity letter winner, basketball
  • All Northampton County, football and basketball 1966
  • 3 year varsity letter winner, baseball and football, Moravian College
  • Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies, 1969

Tom Brown
Class of 1966
  • 2 year varsity letter winner, football
  • 3 year varsity letter winner, track
  • Held PIAA District 11 record in 440-yard dash, mile relay, two mile relay
  • Lehigh-Northampton League Record, 440-yard dash, mile relay
  • Bangor High School Record, mile relay, two-mile relay, and sprint medley
  • Single season point record
  • Attended the University of Tennessee on a track scholarship

Alan Lobb
Class of 1968
  • 3 year varsity letter winner, baseball and basketball
  • Attended Elizabethtown College, member of the Athletic Hall of Fame
  • Drafted by the Washington Senators, New York Mets , and the Cleveland Indians
Frank Scagliotta
Class of 1968
  • Varsity letter winner, track and field, basketball
  • 1000 point scorer, basketball
  • Bangor track records in the broad jump and the long jump
  • Won the Nasmith Award for Outstanding Div 1A College Basketball Referee

Lori (Dutt) Poliskiewicz
Class of 1972
  • 4 year varsity letter winner, basketball
  • 2 year varsity letter winner, field hockey
  • 1 year varsity letter winner, track and field
  • Granville Evans and John Williams Award for outstanding girl athlete
  • Won 3 division titles in both basketball and field hockey
Jay Pensyl
Class of 1976
  • 3 year varsity letter winner, wrestling
  • 2nd place in District 11, 1976
  • 2nd place in Southeast Regionals
  • 3rd place in PIAA State Tournament (AA)
W. Bradley Pensyl
Class of 1978
  • 3 year varsity letter winner, basketball and baseball
  • 1000 point scorer, basketball
  • 6 school records, basketball
  • Two-time All League, baseball
  • West Chester University, 1000 point scorer, basketball
  • West Chester University Hall of Fame
Suzy DeFranco
Class of 1983
  • 3 year letter winner, basketball, softball, field hockey
  • 1st 1000 point scorer in girls' basketball history
  • Colonial League 1st Team All Star, basketball and field hockey
  • Lead Colonial League in scoring, 1983
Kevin Stansberry
Class of 1984
  • 4 year varsity letter winner, baseball
  • 3 year varsity letter winner, basketball and football
  • 1st Team Colonial League, football 1982-83
  • Express-Times Football Player of the Year - 1983
  • 1st Team Colonial League, baseball, 1982, 1983, 1984
  • 3 Year varsity letter winner, football, Lehigh University
Douglas Comunale (*)
Class of 1989
  • 4 year varsity letter winner, wrestling and football
  • 2 year varsity letter winner, track and field
  • Undefeated regular season 1989, wrestling
  • Colonial League Champion, District 11 Champion, Northeast Regional Champion , wrestling 1989
  • 5th place PIAA State Tournament 1989
  • 1st Team Colonial League, football
*deceased

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