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  Howard Stanley

Stanley graduated from CHS in 1936. During his high school career, he played varsity football, basketball, and track. He was the captain of the track team which on the state championship. He was also the Union County high jump champion in 1935. At Princeton, Stanley played football holding the NCAA and Princeton record for the longest TD reception (97 yards). He also holds the Princeton record for most TD receptions in one game (3 vs. Navy in 1939). In 1940, Stanley won the highest Princeton football award, the John P. Poe Trophy.


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  Kitty White

Kitty White graduated from Henry Hudson Regional HS in 1973, and from Montclair State University in 1977 and again in 1983. She coached in Cranford for 25 years. White coached varsity girls basketball for 9 years and had a record of 131-76, receiving the UCIAC award for 100 wins. White started the girls recreational basketball program. As JV field hockey coach from 1988-2002, White had 3 county championships and a record of 145-53. As the varsity softball coach, White qualified for the state tournament 12 out of 15 years. 8 of those years, she won Watchung Conference championships. During her time as softball coach from 1977-1992, White had a record of 251-105.

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  Steve Zulick

Zulick graduated from CHS in 1957, and from the University of Miami in 1963. During his 4 years in high school, Zulick was a 4 varsity letter winner. In football, he was 1st team All Watchung conference twice, and 1st team All Union County. In basketball, Zulick was All Watchung Conference and a member of the state championship in 1957. As a baseball player, Zulick was All Watchung Conference 3 times, Al Union County 2 times, All State 2 times, and PBA Athlete of the year 2 times.


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  1941 Track Relay Team

The 1946 track relay team consisted of Richard Brown, Frank Krause Miner, Victor Saybe Nielsen, Howard Thomas, and coach Seth Weekley. At the Penn Relays, the team won the national championship, upsetting much larger and higher favored teams. These four men brought national recognition to Cranford High School and was the 1st Union County team to win the national championship.



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  1957 Football Team

The 1957 football team was coached by Stan Grayson and assistants Paul Selby and Rollie Massimino. The team was the NJ Group III Section II state champion. They also won Watchung Conference championships in 1956 and 1957. They were the top ranked Group III school in the state, and the #8 ranked team in the whole state.


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