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 Bruce L. Cohen Elected: 1989  Cornell University
Cohen began his lacrosse career in 1960 at Long Island's Baldwin High School, where he was named All-County twice and captain of the 1961 team.

As an attackman at Cornell University, he was a Three-Time All-American. In 1963, 1965 and 1966 he led the Ivy League in scoring, was named First-Team All-Ivy and selected as Cornell's most valuable player.He was the captain of Cornell's 1966 Ivy League championship team.

A veteran club player for Long Island Lacrosse . . .

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 Peter H. Eldredge Elected: 1989  University of Virginia
Eldredge played four years varsity at Severn High School where he earned All-MSA honors twice and was chosen as the most valuable player in1968.

As a midfielder at the University of Virginia, Eldredge was a three-time All- American, earning First Team honors in 1971 and 1972, the first Virginia National Title in any sport, and Atlantic Coast Conference titles in 1969, 1970, and 1971. In 1972, Eldredge set a new single season scoring record at . . .

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 C. Mason Russell Elected: 1989  Annapolis High School
Russell, known with affection as the "Father of Anne Arundel County Lacrosse, " began his career in 1929 by founding the Annapolis High School Lacrosse program as a senior at the school. In 1950, he co-founded the St. Mary's High School lacrosse program with Ed Coughlin.

Although a goalie into his early 40s, Daffy is best known for his lacrosse coaching career of more than 40 years for the Annapolis lacrosse club, Annapolis and St. . . .

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 Carl J. Tamulevich Elected: 1989  United States Naval Academy
Tamulevich was Nashua (N.H.) High School's outstanding athlete in 1961, earning a total of nine varsity letters in football, basketball and baseball.

Tamulevich's lacrosse career began at the U.S. Naval Academy Prep School, where he was selected as the outstanding athlete in 1964 while lettering in football, basketball and lacrosse. At the Naval Academy in 1965, he led the Midshipmen to National Championship titles in 1966 and 1967, and earned First Team All-American honors in . . .

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 John Thomas Elected: 1989  Johns Hopkins University
Thomas was an All-Star attackman at Towson High School under coach, father and Hall of Famer Bill Thomas. He led the state of Maryland in scoring in 1969 and 1970. Thomas was also an All-Metro quarterback and the Sunpapers Prep Athlete of the Year in 1970.

At Johns Hopkins University, Thomas played three years varsity lacrosse and football. He was a three time First Team All-American in lacrosse who led the Blue Jays to the National . . .

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 Thomas R. Hayes Elected: 1989  Penn State
Hayes led Sewanhaka High School to consecutive championships in 1956, 1957, and 1958 as a midfielder and earned first-team All-County honors in his senior year. He went on to Penn State University where he earned All-American honors twice and led the Nittany Lions to the conference championship in 1962.

Hayes began his coaching career at Penn State as the Freshman Team coach in 1967 and became the assistant varsity coach in 1968. He then moved to . . .
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