Athletic Hall of Fame
Curry College Welcomes the following
alums into the athletic hall of fame
 Michael J. Aubin ’99
Football
Mike played football defensive back in 1994-96 and 1998. He ranks 2nd in Curry College all-time total tackles with 340 tackles. He was named Most Valuable Player in 1994 and 1998. He was selected for the ECFC 2nd Team All Conference in 1994 and 1995 and for the ECAC Division III New England 1st Team All-Star in 1998. He also played baseball second base from 1995-1998 and lacrosse in 1999.
 Michelle J. (Maiocca) Belmonte ’98
Softball
Michelle served as team captain in 1997 and 1998 and was named Most Valuable Player in 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998. She was selected for the CCC 1st Team All Conference in 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998. In 1998, she was also named CCC Pitcher of the Year and received the honor of Curry College Female Athlete of the Year. She holds a pitching record of 58-28.
 Richard C. Homan ’93
Basketball
Richard played varsity basketball from 1989 to 1993 and served as team captain for the 1992-93 season. He ranks 5th in Curry College all-time career points with 1,256 points. He holds two College records: one for three-point field goals in a career (194), and one for three-point field goal percentage in a career (40.1).
 Richard S. Morahan ’86
Hockey
Richard played varsity hockey from 1982 to 1986 and served as team captain for the 1985-86 season. He ranks 2nd in Curry College all-time career goals with 84 goals and 5th all-time for career assists with 82 assists. He is the 2nd all-time scorer with 166 career points.
 Jennifer Lee Police ’96
Softball
Jennifer was the team’s starting catcher from 1993 to 1996 and served as team captain in 1994, 1995 and 1996. She was selected for the CCC 1st Team All Conference in 1996 and CCC 2nd Team All Conference in 1995. She holds a career batting average of .375.
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Marc was also invited by
D-L Garren to participate
as an alum in the Curry College Theater program. He performed in “She Loves Me” directed by Marcy
Holbrook last spring.
Marc said of his experience, “When we started, we were just a bunch of people reading lines from a script, but when we finished our final performance, we were a cohesive, very good amateur theater troupe. I also developed relationships with most of my cast mates. It was an honor and a pleasure to take this journey with such a fine group of young people. It was one of the most amazing experiences I have ever had and I would absolutely do it again give the chance.”
Sara Sevigny ’93and Jon Sevigny ’90 have their own theatre company, Open Eye Productions, which is entering its ninth season this summer. “Email us anytime!” relsav@rcn.com
’94
Ashely Blankstein Delaney ’94writes, “My husband and I just celebrated our 5th Anniversary this July. We had a baby boy: Griffin Bailey Delaney last October 25, 2003. We live in Suburban Chicago and visit Boston many times during the year.
Stephen Innis ’94writes,
“I am currently employed as the Program Director for Braintree Community Television. I’ve been married to my wife Cheryl since September 6, 1997 and we have two children, Ryan, 5 years and Megan, 18 months. We reside in Framingham, MA.”
Justin Margadonna ’94 writes, “I now have a beautiful 5-year-old daughter named Megan. I was married to my high school sweetheart in 1996, Melissa. Since, I have been |
teaching high school and within the past three years have been an adjunct instructor at Massasoit and Quinsigamond Community Colleges. I just received my master’s degree in English from Worcester State College this May 2004. I had some great times at Curry, especially at WMLN where I did my weekly Friday Show, “Night Rock.” That was a blast!!!! Hope everyone is doing well!”
Sharon Morton ’94wanted to say hello to all of her classmates. She wants everyone to know that she is doing well and is married. She has a four year old daughter named Rhiannon and is expecting their second child soon. She would love to hear from any of her old friends Tina, Tammy, Lucia, or Stacy.
Stacey (Watkins) Persch ’94 writes, “I am living in New Hampshire, married with two children. I have a 2- year-old girl and an 11-month-old boy. I work part time for a family business (candy business).”
Michelle Perez Vichot ’94 My husband Rick and I gave birth to our second son, Michael Joseph ten weeks ago, making our son Matthew a big brother.
Mary Beth (Gorman) Raymond ’94 was married to Stephen Raymond in 1997. They live in Easton, MA and have two daughters, Kayla (4) and Jacqueline (3). Mary Beth works as a Registered Nurse at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston.
’95
Holly Bauer ’95 graduated from Highlands University in New Mexico with a master’s degree in Social Work. She is the program manager of the adolescent residential treatment center and will also be a clinician with adolescents and children. |