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2016 William J. Mottola
Athletics Hall of Fame Class
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his year’s class includes: Peter Scontras ’50 and Claude Leclair
’86 (Football), Stacey (Ryan) Sangillo ’02 (Basketball, Softball
and Soccer) and Corey Streams ’02 (Basketball).
Scontras scored the first-ever touchdown on Ritchie Field on a 65-yard
run. Scontras was the team’s kicker but also occasionally threw passes. After
Maine Maritime Academy, Scontras was rated one of the top five runners
over 65, in New England.
Leclair was named to the NEFC All-Conference team, while also earning
All-New England and Pizza Hut DIII All-American accolades. Leclair still
ranks 10th all-time in career rushing yards (2,414) and rushing touchdowns
(21), while ranking seventh all-time with 92.8 rushing yards per game and
3.237 all-purpose yards, as well as ranking in many other statistical catego-
ries.
Sangillo ranks fifth all-time in Maine Maritime Academy women’s bas-
ketball with 1,108 points and ranking in numerous career categories. As a
softball player, Ryan ranks second all-time in on-base percentage (.451) and
fifth all-time with a .357 batting percentage. She also ranks third all-time in
runs (83) and triples (6).
Streams is the all-time leader in field goals attempted and ranks second
all-time in assists (327) and steals (181). Streams ranks fourth all-time
MMA men’s basketball with 1,322 points, fifth all-time in field goals (462),
and fifth all-time in 3-point field goals (517).
The four inductees were honored during this year’s Homecoming festivi-
ties at the William J. Mottola Athletics Hall of Fame Banquet and at halftime
of the MMA football game against MIT in September.
(Right) Chris and Tom Scontras accepting the award on behalf of their father, Peter. (Left) 2016
Inductees Stacey (Ryan) Sangillo, Corey Streams and Claude Leclair. (Photos by Riana Sidelinger)
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radley was a key member of
the Mariner defense, earn-
ing starts in all 18 games. A
team captain, she earned an assist
this season and was named to the
NAC Sportsmanship team for the
second-straight season.
NAC Second Team All-Conference, NAC
Sportsmanship Team – Kylie Bradley ’18
Photo by Tony Llerena
Coach Brown’s 100th Win
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n October, Head Women’s Soccer Coach Seth Brown ’98 won
his 100th career collegiate team victory. Brown was a member of
the men’s soccer team as a student. Brown amassed wins at the
University of Mary, Rocky Mountain College, Husson University and
Maine Maritime.
Photo by Tori Doyle