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Manchester Holding Athletics Hall Of Fame Inductions
The Class of 2019 inductees include two Malast brothers, 3 girls bowling state championship teams and 1 boys state champion bowling team.

MANCHESTER, NJ — Manchester Township High School will honor several of its graduates, including four state championship bowling teams, at its Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Friday.
The Manchester Township High School Athletic Hall of Fame Committee Class of 2019 inductees are:
- Bruce Hay (1985)
- William Malast Jr. (1997), a two-time state placewinner in the NJSIAA wrestling championships
- Brian Malast (2000), football and wrestling
- Nicole Webb (2003), softball pitcher who struck out 22 batters (yes, 22) in a 7-inning game
- Jadis Rhodin (2005), basketball
- Coach Walter Polakowski
- 2003 State Champion Boys Bowling Team: Scott Busch, Chris Castellano, Les Conrad, Joe Gough, Ron Haspel, Jon Ipock, Steve Keim, Mike Syslo; Coaches: Joe Bolcato and Tom Famelio
- 2009 State Champion Girls Bowling Team: Kathryn Clark, Amanda DeMauro, Ashley Garcia, Becky Harvey, Chloe Krumeich, Taylor Olsen; Coach: Mike MCCrae
- 2012 State Champion Girls Bowling Team: Nicole Hodges, Kaitlyn Kettman, Kelsey Krumeich, Olivia Osterberg, Julia Ott, Jessica Picard, Tina Shahinian, Julie Taylor; Coach: Mike McCrae
- 2014 State Champion Girls Bowling Team: Bayleigh Adams, Abigail Hulse, Kaitlyn Kettman, Kelsey Krumeich, Julia Ott, Stephanie Tremper; Coach: Mike McCrae
The induction ceremony is set for 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 4 in the auditorium at Manchester Township High School. The public is invited.
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Inductees are asked to register their intent to attend attend the Hall of Fame event. A reception for attendees is set for 4:15 p.m. on Friday in the high school's athletics wing.
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