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Albans | Archdeacon | Dadd | Dreyer
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  Albans made his mark in both high school and college football. He was signed by the Pottstown Firebirds of the Atlantic Coast Football League in 1971. Albans led the CHS Cougars in touchdowns with 8, receptions with 22 and yards with 442. A 1966 graduate, Albans was lst Team All County and conference and 2nd Team All State Group IV and All State All Groups.

Albans was a defensive back at Gettysburg College achieving All American Honorable Mention, 3rd team All Pennsylvania and the Co-Captain of the East-West All Star Game in 1970.

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  A two sport athlete at CHS, Archdeacon was a 3rd team All State Group IV, 2nd team All Union County and a 1st Team All Watchung Conference football player for the Cougars on a team ranked 8th, by the Star Ledger, in the State. Archdeacon went onto play college football at Montclair State College and was a member of the 1970 team that played in the first Knute Rockne Bowl in Atlantic City.

Archdeacon is probably best known for his commitment to youth sports in Cranford; serving as coach, organizer and founder of such organizations as the PAL, Sports Hall of Fame, and the National Youth Sports Coaches Association.

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  Dadd was a 1936 graduate of Cranford High School. He was a three sport athlete, lettering in the big three; football, basketball, and baseball.

Dadd was a two-year Varsity Letterman in football; receiving All State Honors as a Quarterback in 1935, In basketball, he played on a state championship team and earned Third Team All State Honors. Dadd played on the Varsity Baseball team as a freshman, earning All State Honors in 1934-1936 as a catcher. He was considered one of the best all around athletes of his time.

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  Dreyer, a 1994 graduate of CHS was a three sport athlete achieving All State and All County honors her senior year in Field Hockey, Basketball and Softball. In basketball, Dreyer set records for the most points, 1399; most rebounds, 756; most steals, 275; and most blocks, 150.

Dreyer was the U.C.I.A.C. Scholar Athlete and a recipient of a Booster Club Scholarship her senior year at CHS. Dreyer graduated from the University of Massachusetts in 1998.

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