OFFICERS
Vincent Panzini -President
Paul Lucci - 1st VP
Eugene Borgonzi - 2nd VP
Jack McGrath - 3rd VP
Vincent Ragucci, Jr - Executive Dir.
John Ragucci- Secretary
James Agnetta, Jr. - Treasurer
Rev. Tom Coots - Chaplain
Arnie Boardman - Historian
Board of Governors
Maureen Ahearn
Arthur Berardino
Paul Enfanto
Therese Giove
Paolo Lambresa
Armando Leo
Dr. John Lynch
Michael Mangan
Michael Marchese
Joseph Marchesi
Michael Matarazzo
Michael J. Matarazzo 
Jason Nascimento
Frank Tyman
Paul Yahoodik

ALUM IN THE NEWS

Matt Nuzzo Drafted by Blue Jays

Brown infielder Matt Nuzzo (Everett, MA) was selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 24th round (730th overall) of the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft in early June. Nuzzo, a First Team All-Ivy honoree, becomes the 18th Brown player chosen since MLB began having a draft in 1965 and the seventh player drafted during Head Coach Marek Drabinski's 13 years at Brown. Nuzzo is currently the starting second baseman with the Auburn (NY) Blue Jays of the Short-Season-A New York-Penn League.

The captain of the 2009 squad, Nuzzo enjoyed another terrific all-around season, batting .324 and finishing tied for the team lead with 11 home runs. One of only four players to start every game, Nuzzo also led the squad in RBI's and doubles, at 45 and 14 respectively. Despite moving from shortstop to second base, Nuzzo also continued to provide stellar defensive play, compiling a .959 fielding percentage and ranking second on the team with 93 assists. Nuzzo was voted to the All-Ivy list for the third consecutive season, and made his second appearance on the First Team.




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Faia All Scholastic - All Around


Ralph Faia, a four-year starter of Center, was not only a Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic but also a State All-Scholastic.

In addition to his football prowess, Ralph was a goalie in hockey and had 35 saves vs Medford in the Malloy Tournament.

J.W. Forte and Brian Nuzzo were also honored as Boston Herald All-Scholastics.





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Jen Gardynski

Senior co-captain Jen Gardynski's (Everett, Mass.) magical Stonehill career came to an end on Thursday evening with a 16th-place finish in the preliminary heat of the 3000 meter steeplechase at the 2009 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships held on the campus of Angelo State University.

Gardynski finished with a time of 11:25.68, four spots out of advancing to the national finals on Saturday evening.

The senior co-captain will be making her first trip to the track and field national championships following her record breaking performance in the 3000 meter steeplechase at the New England Championships on Saturday, May 2.

Gardynski broke her own school record by over 20 seconds with a time of 10:53.24, automatically qualifying her for nationals in the process.




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