2005 Hall of Fame Inductees
Monty Flynn graduated from the College in 1979
with a degree in sociology. He was a member of the men's basketball
team from 1974-1978. His athletic honors include: MVP 1976-77 and
1977-78, Third Team All New England, and three years All League
Team Captain. Monty is 10th on the MCLA all-time scoring list.
Monty is currently employed by Onondaga Community College in
Syracuse, NY as the Coordinator of Student Activities. He is living
in Jamesville, NY with his wife, Linda Wright, and his five
children, Reggie, Franklin, Kala, Joshua, and Jessica. He is an AAU
Basketball Coach for Boys Syracuse Select and Girls Syracuse Stars,
a college basketball official (ECAC) since 1996, a certified high
school basketball official (Board #38 Syracuse, NY) and a martial
arts student studying Karazenpo Go Shinjutsu Shaolin Kempo Karate
(present rank, Yankyu).
In 1999 Monty received the State University of New York (SUNY)
Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Professional Service and in
1997 he received the SUNY Chief Admissions Professionals
Multicultural Committee Trailblazer Award.
Sheila Marti Hutchinson graduated from the College
in 1991 with a degree in psychology. She was a member of the
women's soccer team for four years and Assistant Coach one year.
She was selected as MVP her sophomore and junior year and in her
senior year she was named Defensive MVP.
Wayne Marra graduated from the College in 1974. He
was a member of the baseball team all four years. He was MVP in
1971 & 1974. In 1974 he led the team batting with a .471
average and base percentage with a .584 average. His batting
average is ranked third all time for a single season.
Patricia Mowbray-Morgan graduated with a major in
PE from Bridgewater State College and received her master's in
physical education from Springfield College. Pat was a pioneer for
women's athletics at the College. She was hired in January of 1963
and worked here at the college until 1991. She was hired by
President Freel because of the need for women's sports at the
College. Pat started the Women's Recreation Association. She
coached volleyball, tennis, and the women's equestrian team at
MCLA. She was also an advisor to the Student Government.
She likes to golf and swim and is a member of the Taconic Golf
Club. She is an American Kennel Club Judge and is licensed to judge
all sporting breeds, all hound breeds, all working breads and all
herding breeds. She judges about 45 shows a year in the USA
(including Westminster Kennel Club at Madison Square Garden),
Canada, Australia, South Africa, Japan, and the UK. Patricia spends
the winter months in Florida.
David Pereira graduated from the College in 1993
with a degree in English communications. He was on the Dean's List
in 1992. He was a member of the men's soccer team from 1989-1993.
His athletic honors include: Second Team All American 1993, MASCAC
MVP 1993, First Team all New England 1993, Second Team All New
England 1992, Co-MVP in 1991-92 and MVP in 1992-1993.
After graduation he coached men's and women's soccer at Dean
College in Franklin, MA and later coached men's soccer at
Bridgewater State College. He still telemark skis and backcountry
hikes in the winter and returns every year to Mount Greylock to
hike and ski down Thunderbolt Trail. He mountain bikes every week
with friends.
Derek Shea graduated from the College in 1995. He
played men's soccer from 1990-1993. He is one of the most decorated
athletes in the history of the College. His athletic honors
include: 1992 Co-MVP, 1992 All New England, 1992 New England Region
Adidas Scholar, 1992 Athlete Soccer All American, 1992 First Team
All American, 1992 NEISL All Star Team, 1991 First Team All MASCAC,
1991 All New England Division III First Team, 1991 NEISL All Star
Team, 1990 All New England Division Third Team, 1990 All MASCAC
Team, 1990 NEISL All Star Team, fifth in Goals in Career with 30
from 1990-93, third in Career Assists with 21 from 1990-92, and the
1992-93 Louis Parisien Memorial Award winner. Derek played
professional soccer for the Albany Alleycats (USISL).
Joseph Sondrini graduated from the College in 1990
with a degree in business administration. He was a member of the
baseball team for four years. His athletic honors include: First
Team All-New England, Third Team All-American, MASCAC All Star. In
June of 1990 he was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates Organization
and played four years in their minor league system, finishing up at
their Double-A Club in North Carolina.
Angela Bushika Trudeau graduated from the College
in 1995 with a degree in psychology and sociology. She was a member
of the softball and women's basketball teams all four years. Her
athletic honors include: 1992 Softball Offensive Player of the
Year, 1993 Softball Defensive Player of the Year, 1992 All MASCAC
Softball Second Team, and 1995 NEISCA Softball All Star. After
graduation she was Assistant Softball Coach for one year while
attending classes at MCLA for her teaching certificate.
Her greatest joy is spending time with her family. She loves the
outdoors and riding her horse. This past year she played softball
in the Brattleboro Area Women's Softball League. She is planning on
coaching in the future but is waiting for her children to get
older. She coached the local AAU basketball team in Wilmington, VT
her first year in Vermont. She has also assisted her husband with a
couple of baseball clinics for the local youth in Wilmington.
