Monday, October 30, 2006

Wedding Day

A day of celebration in Abaco, you can be sure Conor's there in memory and in spirit.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Happy Birthday Conor


Happy Birthday Conor!! this is such an amazing site. Not a day goes by that i do not think about Conor. I often find myself saying "Conor would love this" or "I wish Conor was here right now", although I know that he is truly there with us in spirit...I hope you are all well!


What a beautiful, wonderful site. Words can't begin to express the sheer pleasure and profound sadness that overcame me when I viewed it. It's one of those great accomplishments, the mixture of loss and remembrance. Conor was and is still such a profound example of all that's good - the right and bright in the world. His death reminds me of all that's not - the inexpressable loss and sorrow. I think of him often, sitting beside Dad, the two of them pointing us out as we fumble through our days, prompting us along, keeping us from giving up, answering our middle-of-the-night prayers with the promise of dawn.

What a wonderful website! Thank you so much for sharing it with me. All of our pictures are at mom and dad's.... I have so many fun memories with all of you... and would really LOVE to get together soon.

Thanks so much for sharing. I will think of Connor at Taylor's birthday from now on.

What a beautiful site...I think I was able to post a comment, but if I did something incorrectly, I'll try again. Wishing Conor a very happy one and thinking of ALL of you today and everyday.

Please tell Conor Lorna and I said Happy Birthday. Your love for yourson is an inspiration and reminder to us rookie parents.The blog was truly wonderful, it made us smile.

My heart grieves for you because I can tell that Conor is still so much in your everyday thoughts and prayers. What a wonderful young man he must be.

My thoughts are with you. I enjoyed looking at the beautiful pictures of Conor; his smiles; his laughter; his love; his gorgeous blond hair; what a beautful, beautiful boy.
Mike, My thoughts are with you. I will always remember your son the way you described him and your daughters at the sports dinner.You had a fatherĀ“s love in your eyes.

My goodness what a lovely website -- thank you so much for sharing it with me. I just spent 15 minutes reading through and reflecting on everything. I love the pictures of Conor's smile and was particularly touched by the black and white photo of your husband swinging the golf club -- I will never forget that moment. Thank you so much for passing this along and having my grandpa in your thoughts yesterday. I had no idea that they shared the same birthday. Words cannot express the sorrow that I feel that Conor is not (physically) here with us. It is a testament to his spirit how strong your family is and the many ways with which you keep his memory alive. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts, my heart and my prayers.


The Conor Smile


I keep this picture on my desk. It reminds me that smiling night be one of the most important things we humans do. Conor mastered this art as a child.

Make Life a Garden

The Life in Your Years

Builds a Road into Chaos

Friendship

Huge Fish

A Life Filled with Love

Thank You For All the Smiles

Treasure

Conor was That Kind of Guy

In My Heart Forever

The Time We Spent Together

Hockey

Has Given Us All So Much

Only with One's Heart

One thing I learned from you

Angler


Remembering that Championship Season
Seton Hall Prep

'97 - '98 Varsity Ice Hockey Game Summaries

DATE: December 11, 1997
OPPONENT: Bergen Catholic (Away)

The Pirates stunned the Crusaders of Bergen Catholic by the score of 10-1. Brandon Doria had one goal and five assists. Zach Hatcher, Dave Murphy, and Dan Percella each had two goals. Justin Liebman, Ed DeMartino, and Steve Jeffers each had one goal apiece. Jeff Skowronski stopped 11 out of 12 shots.


DATE: December 19, 1997
OPPONENT: St. Joe's Metuchen (Away)

Dan Percella had four goals and two assists to lead Seton Hall Prep to a 10-0 victory. Joe Fernandez racked up two goals, and Brandon Doria had one goal and one assist. John Dibble tallied four assists while Chris Swon had three. Kevin Cordovano and E.J. Solimine both scored their first goal as a Pirate. Jeff Skowronski gets credited for the shutout making 11 saves.


DATE: December 22, 1997
OPPONENT: Bergen Catholic (Home)

Seton Hall Prep crushed Bergen Catholic 11-1. Ed DeMartino and Justin Liebman each scored two goals. Zach Hatcher, Brandon Doria, Joe Fernandez, and Conor McNally each had a goal and an assist. Joe Tonzola made 12 saves for the Pirates.


DATE: December 29, 1997
OPPONENT: St. Joe's Metuchen (Home)

Dan Percella and Joe Fernandez powered Seton Hall, each had two goals. Chris Swon had a goal and three assists. Zach Hatcher and Ed Caldwell also had a goal apiece.


DATE: January 9, 1998
OPPONENT: Bishop Eustace (Away)

Seton Hall Prep topped Bishop Eustace 6-2. Dan Percella had two goals and one assist for Seton Hall. Chris Swon, Conor McNally, Gary Tashjian, and E.J. Solimine each had a goal. Brandon Doria had two extraordinary assists. Jeff Skowronski made 12 saves in net.


DATE: January 19, 1998
OPPONENT: St. Joe's Montvale (Away)

Seton Hall Prep proved that they were the stronger team against St. Joe's Montvale. The Pirates outshot St. Joe's 40-15. Joe Tonzola was spectacular in net making some marvelous saves. For the Hall, Chris Swon had two goals, Brandon Doria and Dan Percella had the other goals. Joe Fernandez had two assists for Seton Hall.

DATE: January 23, 1998
OPPONENT: Bayonne (Away)

Seton Hall Prep trampled over Bayonne by the final score of 12-2. Zach Hatcher had 4 goals and 2 assists, Brandon Doria had 3 goals and 4 assists, and Brady Crooks had 2 goals and 3 assists. The Pirates outshot the Bees 43-9. Also, Senior Jon Grabowski scored his first varsity goal.

DATE: January 26, 1998
OPPONENT: Bishop Eustace (Home)

The Pirates of Seton Hall Prep leveled the No. 4 team in the state, Bishop Eustace, 10-0. Ed DeMartino and Joe Fernandez each had two goals. Zach Hatcher, Brady Crooks, Brandon Doria, Dan Percella, Chris Swon, and E.J. Solimine also managed to score a goal for Seton Hall. It only took Seton Hall two periods to put this one away as they won by the 10-goal mercy rule.

DATE: January 31, 1998
OPPONENT: Delbarton (Home)

The Pirates overthrew the No. 2 team in the state by the final of 3-0. Seton Hall Prep shut out their arch rival with Joe Tonzola in net making 22 sparkling saves. Zach Hatcher pitched in with two goals and Brandon Doria scored the final goal for Seton Hall.

DATE: February 4, 1998
OPPONENT: Princeton Day School (Away)

Seton Hall Prep blanked the No. 4 team in the state 5-0. All five goals for Seton Hall were contributed by a different player. Justin Liebman, Brady Crooks, Chris Swon, Gary Tashjian, and Conor McNally all pitched in with goals. Dan Percella had two assists, and Joe Tonzola stopped 13 shots to tally his sixth shutout.

DATE: February 20, 1998
OPPONENT: Notre Dame (Connecticut High School Classic)

Seton Hall Prep really showed that they are not just a powerhouse in New Jersey, but also abroad. Zach Hatcher led the charge against Notre Dame of West Haven, Connecticut with two goals and one assist. Dan Percella and Brady Crooks also added a goal apiece for the Pirates. Chris Swon and Brandon Doria pitched in with an assist each.

DATE: February 23, 1998
OPPONENT: Bergen Catholic (Home - Gordon Cup Quarterfinals)

The Pirates breezed through the Quarterfinals of the Gordon Cup by the score of 5-0 over Bergen Catholic. Brandon Doria had two goals and two assists to lead Seton Hall to victory. John Dibble, Zach Hatcher, and Chris Swon also netted a goal apiece.

DATE: February 25, 1998
OPPONENT: Christian Brothers Academy (Home - Gordon Cup Semifinals)

Gary Tashjian and Chris Swon both had a goal and two assists leading Seton Hall Prep to a win over Christian Brothers Academy. Brandon Doria and Dave Murphy added a goal apiece. Brady Crooks, Zach Hatcher, Conor McNally, and Dan Percella all had an assist each. The final score was 4-1 in favor of Seton Hall.

DATE: March 14, 1998
OPPONENT: Hudson Catholic (State Tournament Parochial Semifinals at Mennen Arena)

Zach Hatcher led the Pirates with a hat trick and Brady Crooks and Brandon Doria each had a goal and an assist. Junior Ed Caldwell handed out two assists. Joe Tonzola stopped 10 shots in net to advance Seton Hall to the State Tournament Parochial Finals. Conor McNally and Steve Jeffers pitched in with a goal apiece to lift Seton Hall Prep over Hudson Catholic 8-1.

DATE: March 20, 1998
OPPONENT: Delbarton (State Tournament Parochial Finals at Continental Airlines Arena)

Chris Swon and Zach Hatcher got Seton Hall Prep on the board very quickly with two goals in the first two minutes of the game. Swon's goal was assisted by Dan Percella and Gary Tashjian while Hatcher's goal was assisted by Brady Crooks and Brandon Doria. Doria also sealed the game by putting in an empty net goal in the last minute of the game. Joe Tonzola stopped 14 shots in net for Seton Hall. The final score was 3-1 with the Pirates coming out on top.

DATE: March 23, 1998
OPPONENT: Brick (State Tournament Overall Finals at Continental Airlines Arena)

The Pirates won their first state crown in the history of the school by beating Brick 3-2. Dan Percella got the first goal for Seton Hall followed by Brandon Doria and Ed Caldwell. Caldwell's goal was the game winning goal that snapped a 2-2 tie with little time left in the third period. Jeff Skowronski was strong in net and preserved the win for Seton Hall Prep.
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