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1964 - 1965 Photo Gallery
![]() Power 1965 | ![]() Mario Campo, Rich Stewart, Kevin O'Brien, Bob Spaulding, Al Novell 1965 |
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![]() Mile Run CHSAA Indoor City Championships at MSG FEB-12-1965 | ![]() Walter Gore Mile Relay (leadoff) 1965 Indoor City Champs |
![]() Henry Albert Mile Relay (2nd leg) 1965 Indoor City Champs | ![]() Sophomore Rich Stewart at the start of the 1965 Indoor Sectional Championship 880y run. Rich finished 2nd to Stepinac's Dan O'Donnell who won in 1:57.7 Source: 1965 Stepinac yearbook |
![]() Indoor Sectional Championships Summary | ![]() John Gardellis, CHSAA NY Sectional High Jump co-champion, competes at the City Championship meet on Feb-12-1965. |
![]() | ![]() American University Invitational May 8, 1965 Washington, DC Joe Quigley (Xaverian) 1st in 4:16.9, Kevin O'Brien (Power) 2nd in 4:17.0. At the time the two fastest miles in CHSAA history. Greg Ryan (4:18.2) & Marty Liquori (4:19.0) of Essex Catholic finishing in 3rd and 4th. Xavarian was coached by Tony Perrone who would go on to have tremendous success at Archbishop Molloy and earn a place in the CHSAA Hall of Fame. |
![]() CHSAA co-record holders in the 60y High Hurdles, Power Memorial's Warren Isaac (center) and Martin Nevrla (right) | ![]() School Record in 4x440 set at 1965 Penn Relays |
![]() Power Memorial Sweeps Nov-01-1964 NY Times | ![]() Purple & Gold December 1964 |
![]() Ivan Quervalu's 1965 Varsity Track Letter | ![]() Sports Round-Up Purple & Gold December 1964 |
![]() 1964 CHSAA Freshman Cross Country Champions Back row: Joe Barbary, Gordon Jackson, Roger Callahan, Richard O’Brien, Br. Watkins Front row: Chancy Marsh, Joacquin Gonzalez, & Desmond O’Hanlon. They would become the CHSAA Sophomore Cross Country City Champions in 1965. Three members, Gordon Jackson, Chancy Marsh & Rich O'Brien were also CHSAA Varsity Cross Country Champions in 1965, 1966 & 1967. In doing so, they won every city cross country championship they were in four years in a row. | ![]() Purple & Gold Winter 1965 |
![]() Purple & Gold Fall 1964 |
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