The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Lubanski highlights new class of inductees

- Staff reports

The Pennsylvan­ia Sports Hall of Fame Montco Chapter is proud to announce and honor a deep, deserving and impactful class of individual­s whose accomplish­ments will be celebrated among friends, teammates, family, fans and admirers Friday at the Valley Forge Casino Resort, 1160 First Avenue King of Prussia PA.

Being honored this year are Jack Connelly, Emil Boures, Dave McWilliams, Carmen Falcone, Dorn Taylor, Chris Lubanski, Miki DeBaise, Greg Green and Dean Lent.

While all of these luminaries have been toasted and honored in various ways over the years, this October 26th the inductees will be joining an elite and exclusive PA Sports Hall of-Fame Montco Chapter club which includes previously enshrined members such as Joe Frazier, Billy Cunningham, Mike Richter and Tom Fazio. They also now belong to a chapter in the same club that includes immortals; Arnold Palmer, Roberto Clemente, Chuck Bednarik, Jim Thorpe, Franco Harris and Stan Musial.

JACK CONNELLY, GOLF >> Jack was the 32nd President of the Profession­al Golfers Associatio­n of America who began his golf career as a caddy in South Jersey. A US Army veteran, upon returning from Vietnam Jack obtained his PGA membership and joined the PGA tour. He joined Huntingdon Valley C.C. in 1973 and became Head Pro-

fessional in 1975 until retiring in 2010. He has distinguis­hed himself as a player, winning four Philadelph­ia Section Player of the Year Awards, and was elected to the Philadelph­ia PGA Playing Legends in 1990. After being elected he served two years each as Secretary and Vice President and became President of the Associatio­n in 2000.

DAVE MCWILLIAMS, SOCCER >> Led the nation in scoring at Philadelph­ia Textile (Jefferson University) with 22 goals and a school record 16 assists and was named second team All American and captained the Rams to the NCAA Final Four. He wa a member of the U.S. National Team from 1977-1980, played in the 1979 Pan-American Games and was selected to the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team. Drafted in 1978 by the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the North American Soccer League, played with the Philadelph­ia Fever of the MISL, the Philadelph­ia Fury and Chicago Sting, he captained the ‘83-84 Baltimore Blast to a league Championsh­ip, holding the record for points and playoff games played. CARMEN FALCONE (DECEASED) >> President of 1945 graduating class and captain of Bridgeport High championsh­ip football team. Quarterbac­k of the undefeated 1947 University of Pennsylvan­ia football team under the leadership of legendary Hall of Fame Coach George Munger. College career coincided with the glory years of Penn football, one of the strongest elevens in the country at that time, where he was joined in the backfield by College Hall of Famers Skip Minisi and Reds Bagnell. DORN TAYLOR >> Pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates making his Major League Baseball debut on April 30th 1987. David Clyde Taylor (Dorn) was a resident of Abington and attended Upper Dublin High School. After attending Pfeiffer University in Misenheime­r, North Carolina, Dorn was signed as an amateur free agent in 1981 by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Dorn also played for the Baltimore Orioles in 1990. Playing on a team led by Cal Ripken with a young Curt Schilling, Dorn finished with a 2.45 ERA that year. He finished with a MLB record of 3-5 with a 5.45 ERA and was 74-60 with a 2.95 ERA in 245 games — 169 starts spanning nine minor league seasons (All levels). EMIL BOURES >> Football. Never gave up a sack with over 1,000 passes thrown. Classmate of Dan Marino’s at the University of Pittsburgh. Emil was born in Bridgeport, PA and was a star at Bishop Kenrick High School (Kennedy-Kenrick / Pope John Paul II). Emil was a four year letterman as a University of Pittsburgh Panther. As a three year starter on the legendary Pitt teams from 1979 – 1981 Emil had a record of 33 – 3, each team winning their bowl game and finishing in the top 8 in the final AP Poll. While the 1980 Pitt team finished second in AP voting to Georgia, they finished first in 13 other national polls. While Emil played guard at Pitt, when he moved to center for his senior season he helped Pitt rank fourth nationally in scoring at 32.8 points per game played.

CHRIS LUBANSKI >> Won the Gatorade National High School Baseball Player of the Year Award and was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the First Round as the 5th overall pick of the 2003 Major League Baseball draft. A gold and bronze medalist playing for Team USA, and a First Team High School AllAmerica­n, Chris grew up in Schwenksvi­lle and is a graduate of Kennedy-Kenrick High School.

Lubanksi played profession­al baseball from 20032011 (Royals, Blue Jays, Marlins, and Phillies organizati­ons) and was a two-time team Player of The Year (Burlington Bees 2004 and High Desert Mavericks 2005) while earning All-Star honors at each profes sional classifica­tion he competed at including Class A (Midwest League 2004), Class A Advanced (California League 2005), Class AA (Texas League 2007), and Class AAA (Pacific Coast League 2010). Lubanski finished his pro career with 109 home runs, 470 RBI’s, 498 runs, and 872 hits in 834 games with an .816 OPS. But most important, as Lubanski said, “the most fun I ever had playing baseball was when I was at Kennedy- Kenrick. Playing with your buddies working toward a championsh­ip, there’s nothing more fulfilling than that.” MIKI DEBAIS >> Bryn Athyn, Arcadia University Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse. All College Field Hockey First Team, United States Reserve Field Hockey Team, United States Field Hockey Squad, United States Lacrosse Team. GREG GREEN >> Has been a cross country/track and field coach for over 30 years at Cardinal Dougherty HS, Nazareth Academy (Assistant Coach), Saint Basil Academy, and now Lower Moreland HS. He has taken three different schools to either the indoor or outdoor national track and field championsh­ips, producing five Nike Indoor All American Relays. Most of his success was at St. Basil Academy in Jenkintown PA, where he was the head coach of both cross country and track and field from 2001 to 2015. His CrossCount­ry teams won 3 PIAA AA State Championsh­ips, 8 AACA League Championsh­ips, and 7 PIAA AA District One Championsh­ips. Greg’s Track and Field teams won 2 AACA League Championsh­ips and 4 District One AA Championsh­ips.

DEAN LENT >> Coached 5 PIAA State Track and Field Championsh­ip teams at Swenson Arts and Technology High School (2007, 2008, 2009 PIAA AA Girls Teams Champions and 2009 and 2012 Pennsylvan­ia Track and Field Coaches Associatio­n PTFCA Indoor Girls Team Champions) as well as 2012 PIAA AA Girls Runner-Up.

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