(Herkimer, NY – Oct. 2, 2011) Herkimer County Community College women’s soccer team beat Jamestown 3-0. 3 – Goalkeeper Michelle Cuomo earned her second shutout of the weekend. Melissa Stec scored all three goals.
Farrier is HCCC Region III Male Co-Athlete of the Week
(Herkimer, NY- Oct. 4, 2011) Herkimer County Community College men’s soccer player Cody Farrier, Poughkeepsie has been named Region III Male Co-Athlete of the Week. Farrier scored the first two goals of the game in a 3-0 win over NJCAA Division I powerhouse Mercer County Community College. Farrier scored in the 15th and 48th minute of the game. This was the first time that Herkimer has ever beaten Mercer.
Farrier is a Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies major at HCCC. The other Male Co-Athlete of the Week was Thomas Nocito from Adirondack Community College.
Athletic Hall of Fame Inducts First Class
Pictured are the 2011 HCCC Athletic Hall of Fame inductees at the Induction Ceremony held on Sept. 30. From left: Dr. Frederick Douglass Opie, Thomas LaPuma, Marguerite Alofs (accepting the award for her late husband Jack Alofs), Dwight Barnett and Sharon Gleasman-Howell.
(Herkimer, NY – Sept. 30, 2011) Herkimer County Community College inducted its inaugural class into the Athletic Hall of Fame Friday, September 30 on campus, as part of the College’s Fall Fest & Alumni Weekend.
The five inductees, who have made extraordinary contributions to the College through intercollegiate athletics, are: Thomas LaPuma, professor emeritus and former athletic director; John W. (Jack) Alofs, retired men’s basketball coach (posthumously awarded to his wife, Marguerite Alofs); Dwight Barnett ’06, men’s soccer; Sharon Gleasman-Howell ’79, multi-sport athlete; and Dr. Frederick Douglass Opie ’87, men’s lacrosse.
HCCC President Ann Marie Murray welcomed honorees and guests to the ceremony. “As I welcome you to this evening’s inaugural induction ceremony of our athletic hall of fame, I am proud of our inductees who exemplify why Herkimer’s athletic program is one of the top junior college programs in the country,” she said, “and pleased to be able to recognize their outstanding contributions through our new Hall of Fame.”
Dr. Matthew Hawes, Dean of Students and Selection Committee Chair, delivered remarks as to the importance of establishing an Athletic Hall of Fame at Herkimer, and the competitiveness of selecting the first inaugural class. Jason Powles, Sports Director, WKTV News Channel 2, served as Master of Ceremonies. In his remarks, Powles said, “As a local sportscaster for the last 15 years, I can attest to the phenomenal athletic program here at Herkimer County Community College. This is truly the ‘Home of the Champions.’ The College has gained the reputation as one of the nation’s most successful junior college athletic programs.” He added, “Not only is Herkimer an athletic powerhouse, but the program also places great emphasis on excellence in the classroom and the community.”
Inductee Thomas LaPuma, Herkimer’s first athletic director, said, “It’s definitely an honor to be inducted into any hall of fame, especially this one. I’ve been so close to the College in so many ways for so many years, and I appreciate Dr. Ann Marie Murray’s support in establishing the hall of fame. I think it’s great for the College, the alumni and athletics. It’s a very positive thing.”
Inductee Sharon Gleasman-Howell ’79, a multi-sport athlete at Herkimer said, “Knowing the quality of student-athletes who have attended HCCC, I am honored to receive this award, especially to be in the first class of recipients. Because of my success here at Herkimer, I was able to receive a dual sport Division I scholarship to go on and compete at the University of Rhode Island.”
Athletic Director Donald Dutcher said “As athletic director here for the past eight years, I am humbled by these great coaches, leaders and athletes who left incredible legacies for our College community.”
At the conclusion of the program, President Murray announced a new Hall of Fame fund established through the Herkimer County College Foundation. The fund was made possible by a donation from alumnus and former lacrosse player Andrew Kaiser ‘83. Kaiser requested that a portion of his donation be used for a purpose to be determined by the inaugural Hall of Fame class.
Speaking on behalf of the 2011 class, Dr. Opie said, “Collectively, the inaugural class has dedicated our portion of the donation to support the establishment of the Athletic Hall of Fame. On behalf of the 2011 class, I would like to thank Andy Kaiser for his generosity in establishing this fund and having the creative vision to do it in a way that involves and challenges all of us.”
The 2011 Inductees:
Thomas LaPuma, of Frankfort, is a professor emeritus and served as the College’s first athletic director. He built the foundation for a national championship athletic program, developed the physical education curriculum, fitness center and intramural program, and coached several sports during his tenure. LaPuma retired after 33 years of service to Herkimer County Community College.
John W. (Jack) Alofs was honored posthumously. Alofs taught physical education and was head coach for the Herkimer Generals men’s basketball team for 20 years. He achieved a 72% winning record and won the program’s only national championship in 1991. He was twice named NY State Junior College Coach of the Year, and was inducted into the Greater Utica Sports Hall of Fame. Alofs published a book in which he shared his coaching techniques and strategies, as well as many coaching stories.
Dwight Barnett ’06, a native of Jamaica, NY, led the 2005 Herkimer Generals men’s soccer team to a national championship and received a multitude of awards, as well as an athletic scholarship to Lynn University. He was the first Herkimer Generals men’s soccer player to be drafted by Major League Soccer.
Sharon Gleasman-Howell ’79, of Ilion, NY excelled as a multi-sport athlete at Herkimer. Howell was a member of the 1978 and 1979 volleyball, basketball and women’s track teams. She helped lead the 1979 women’s track team to a state title and held multiple school records. She was HCCC Female Athlete of the Year in 1979, was named Most Valuable Player and All-American for track, and was one of the College’s first female athletes to receive a Division I scholarship.
Dr. Frederick Douglass Opie ’87, of Boston, MA, was a two-time All-American defenseman for the 1982 and 1983 Generals Lacrosse teams. Dr. Opie continued his collegiate lacrosse career at Syracuse University where he led the team in two national championship games. He also played professionally for the New York Saints in the Major Indoor Lacrosse League and for Team USA’s World Championship team in 1990. Opie earned a Ph.D. from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University and is Professor of History and Foodways at Babson College.
Herkimer County Community College’s athletic program is a Division III member of the National Junior College Athletic Association and has amassed 32 national, 83 regional and 119 conference championships. Herkimer placed second in the 2010-11 National Alliance of Two-Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA) Cup competition. HCCC has placed in the top five of the competition since its inception in 2004.
Herkimer College Men, Women Soccer Teams Post Wins
Herkimer Teams Sweep Mohawk Valley
(Herkimer, NY – Sept. 28, 2011) HCCC men’s soccer 2 – Mohawk Valley 0. Generals now 8-0-0. Next game is Saturday against Division 1 Mercer at HCCC at 3 p.m.
Lady Generals soccer 2 Mohawk Valley 1. Once again Herkimer’s women equal or beat a top-10 team. Next game Saturday at 1 p.m.; Niagara at HCCC.
HCCC’s women’s volleyball team defeated Mohawk Valley in a very close, 3-2 contest. Herkimer swept MV tonight with wins in volleyball, women’s soccer, and men’s soccer.
Women’s Basketball Team to Sponsor ‘Pumpkin Basketball Clinic’
(Herkimer, NY – Oct. 2011) Herkimer County Community College’s women’s basketball team will sponsor a “Pumpkin Basketball Clinic” Saturday, October 1 from 8:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in HCCC’s recreational gymnasium. The clinic is open to girls ages 7-18.
The cost is $15 per participant, payable on the day of the clinic. No pre-registration is required, however; participants are encouraged to contact Coach John Campagna at 315-866-0300 ext. 8398 or 315-866-8350 to confirm participation.
Check-in and team introductions begin at 8:45 a.m. From 8:45 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., participants will work on basketball skills in small groups.
Three on three games will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. followed by five on five games from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Pizza and drinks will be served from 10:45 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Starting at 11:15 a.m. participants will have time to decorate or paint a pumpkin.
Pumpkins will be provided; participants must bring their own paint supplies or decorating materials. There will be a contest for the most creative and best decorated pumpkin.
The pool will be open for free swim to all participants from noon to 12:45 p.m.
The clinic is planned in conjunction with HCCC’s Fall Fest and Alumni Weekend. The schedule of activities is available at www.herkimer.edu/fallfest.
HCCC Men’s, Women’s Soccer Post Wins
Byrne Dairy Named Official Chocolate Milk Sponsor of The Inaugural Empire State Marathon and Half Marathon
(Syracuse, NY – Sept. 23, 2011) Achieve Fitness, LLC announced today Byrne Dairy as the official chocolate milk sponsor of the Inaugural Empire State Marathon and Half Marathon on Oct. 16, 2011, as well as the Driver’s Village New York State Health and Wellness Expo on Oct. 14 and 15.
As an official sponsor, Byrne Dairy will distribute samples to participants and get frequent mentions during the Empire State Marathon and Half Marathon. The company will also have booth space at the Driver’s Village New York State Health and Wellness Expo and assist at the finish-line recovery station, where runners can relax and refuel.
“In addition to health benefits such as building strong bones and muscles, milk also serves as an effective recovery drink,” said Brian Collins, principle owner of Achieve Fitness, LLC, management company for the Inaugural Empire State Marathon and Half Marathon. “So it’s only fitting we partner with Byrne Dairy to help promote the role dairy can play in supporting active lifestyles.”
Kate Byrne, Sales and Marketing Specialist states, “We are very excited to be a part of this race in its opening year, and to help aid runners in their recovery as they cross the finish line. We look forward to talking with the athletes at the Health and Wellness Expo and will provide materials on the many benefits of drinking low fat chocolate milk after a strenuous exercise. Byrne Dairy looks forward to a great race this year and in the years to follow as this race continues to grow.”
Byrne Dairy recently won first place – with a perfect score of 100 percent – in the 2011 New York State Fair Fluid Milk Quality Competition. The competition included milk samples from 21 New York State plants that were evaluated by Cornell University’s Department of Food Science for flavor, bacteria, butterfat and freezing point.
Herkimer College Soccer Scores
(Herkimer, NY – Sept. 21, 2011) Men’s soccer shut out Finger Lakes 4-0. Four different Generals scored. Team record now 6-0. Next game is Sunday at North Country.
The Lady Generals tied undefeated Finger Lakes 3-3 after two overtime periods. Generals now 3-2-2. Next game is Sunday at North Country and then Wednesday at MV.
HCCC Women’s Volleyball, Men’s Soccer Scores
Women’s Volleyball Edged by Fulton
(Herkimer, NY – Sept. 20, 2011) Herkimer County Community College women’s volleyball team lost a close, competitive match to Fulton-Montgomery, 3-0. The Generals next host an invitational tournament on Saturday Sept. 24.
Men’s Soccer Dominates Delhi
(Sept. 20, 2011) The HCCC Generals outplayed the Delhi Broncos 5-0. Next games are on the road: Finger Lakes Thursday and North Country on Sunday. The next home game is Sept. 28 for MV.



