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Stepinac Inducts 1976-'77 Varsity Basketball Team Into Hall Of Fame

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Members of Archbishop Stepinac High School’s 1976-77 varsity basketball team were inducted into the school’s Hardwood Club during the eight annual induction ceremony held recently in the school gymnasium.

Inductees at Stepinac High School's recent Hardwood Club induction ceremony included: sitting (l-r): Tom Cramer, Gerry McLoughlin and Joe Collins and standing (l-r): Brendan Moyna, John Griff, Bob O'Toole, John Cahill, Mike Henderson, Brendan Burke,

Inductees at Stepinac High School's recent Hardwood Club induction ceremony included: sitting (l-r): Tom Cramer, Gerry McLoughlin and Joe Collins and standing (l-r): Brendan Moyna, John Griff, Bob O'Toole, John Cahill, Mike Henderson, Brendan Burke,

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Team Inductees and their hometowns were Tom Cramer, Crestwood; Bob O'Toole, White Plains, John Cahill, Yonkers, Mike Henderson, White Plains, Chris O'Leary, Edna, Minn., Terence McGlynn, Sleepy Hollow and Rick O’Connor, Avon, Conn. All except O’Toole (Class of ’78) graduated from Stepinac in 1977.

Other alumni inducted into the Hardwood Club were John Mastropolo (Class of ’61), posthumously; John Griff (Class of ’73) of Summit, N.J.; Brendan Moyna (Class of ’87) of Crestwood and the Burke brothers — Brendan (Class of ’00) and Terence (Class of ’95) — both of Brooklyn.

The Hardwood Club Service Award was presented to the Crusader Men's Club, represented by Joe Collins (Class of ’81) of White Plains and Gerry McLoughlin of Yonkers, who served as President.

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