Hall of Fame Nominees

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Never fear...Nobody would have to nominate AJ Nastasi. He'd nominate himself and hand deliver the nomination with his 7,000 page resume of accomplishments, including the 900 all-purpose yards he racked up in one quarter against the Fightin' Turkeys of Turkeyfoot Valley...

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Mike Feaster is a great pick.....That whole 76 hoop team was a great team!
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Tracy Claar was a very good jumper and sprinter from Chestnut Ridge, class of 2001, who has several state medals in the triple jump, long jump, 200, and 400.
I would also go with Fran Harlan for coaching the CR football team during the 1970s and 80s.
Kayla Blackburn is about the best female tennis player the county has ever seen, and may remain that way for a while unless her sister, Samantha, surpasses her. Both of them could probably get once their high school careers are done.
And who was that in NBC basketball that just set a record for scoring a while back? He could be in it too.
And perhaps Ben Way Sr. for starting the Little Lions football program way back when. It's been 7 or 8 years since I've been in it. That's certainly a contribution.
I think that perhaps Max Shoemaker, Bedford's former football coach for however many years, could perhaps be nominated as well.
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