Gavin Roushbecomes the first person ever inducted into the C-PP Sports Hall of Fame for the sport of Ultimate Frisbee which he began playing while attending Bucknell University.
MIKE RAEMORE (Arlington, Va.) earned four letters while playing first base for Corning East during the mid-80's ... He was named All-League his last 3 years including being captain of the All-Twin Tiers Team as a senior when he hit .471
Kevin Rahill graduated from Corning East High in 1976 following a career that saw him finish with over 100 career points in two varsity seasons. He was named to the first team in the Southern Tier Lacrosse League following his senior season.
Jason Rauscber graduated from Corning West High School in 1988 following a five-year career on the Corning District Swimming team. A versatile performer, Jason was at his best in the breaststroke. He was the top scorer on the team as a junior and senior after being the second top scorer as a sophomore.
Greg Raymond graduated from Corning East High in 2000. He was a three-year starting defenseman for the Trojans. Greg was named All-League, First-Team as a junior and senior when he served as team captain.
Kelly Pease became a charter member of the Coming-Painted Post Sports Hall of Fame with her induction as the first ever player in the sport of volleyball. She capped off a three-year varsity career at Corning East by being named to the first-team All STC team.
Robert P. Redner (deceased) capped his very successful high school career at Northside High School when he received the Harry Goldberg Trophy as the Outstanding Athlete at Northside following his senior year in 1942.
LUKE REILLY graduated from Corning East High in 2001. He left his mark as one of the finest football players to ever wear the maroon and white after putting together back to back seasons as a 1,000 yard rusher.
STEPHEN (Steve) RETTERER. Ace basketball player at West (3 letters)... As junior in ‘70 named the MVP of the Sullivan Trail Conference as the league’s leading scorer (18.5 a game).
WARREN RICE: Warren played outfield and had lifetime batting average of .325 during 1938-50, playing for NHS 4 years, and with Eagles, Corning Disks. All-High, Bath Vets semi-pros
WILLARD (Bill) RIFFLE. Bill is now a football inductee along with his Charter Member, brother, Dick Riffle (2-time All-American and Steelers-Eagles NFL backfield ace)
MRS. GRACE RISLEY. Resident of Campbell, Grace directed girls’ sports at CFA 1954-63, and at East High through 71... Started bowling programs at both schools and served as cheerleader advisor
Lee Robbins began his association with the LPGA Corning Classic in its inaugural year in 1979 as a volunteer on the Gallery Control Committee and his involvement with this annual tournament grew leaps and bounds until he was named as the General Chairman in 1986.
FAY ROCKWELL: (Died 1970). Fay, a WW-2 Army officer, was a 4-year starting tackle for Jake Jacoby at NHS (1931-34)... Teammate of 2-time College All-American Dick Riffle with undefeated '33 team
Tim Roe, a 1971 graduate, was a member of the first ever undefeated Corning East football team in 1970. He played a key role on both the offensive and defensive lines but it was on offense where he thoroughly dominated his opponents.
Kathy Roe (deceased) was involved in the sport of softball in the Corning area for 30 years as a player, coach and umpire...She got her start in the sport in the local Cinderella leagues.
JAKE ROGERS graduated from Corning East High in 1995. He was a twoyear starter for the lacrosse team that lost in the state finals to undefeated teams (Garden City in 1994 and Manhasset in 1995).
Anthony Rossettie graduated from Corning East High in 2005 and was one of the key members of both the Corning District track team and the cross country team. As a junior, he was the Section IV, Class AA cross country champion and also earned the Section IV Sportsmanship Award.
BRIAN ROSE is a 2001 graduate of Corning East and was a member of the basketball program for four years. After two years of leading the junior varsity in scoring, Brian took a spot in the starting lineup for the Trojans and led the team in scoring as a junior and senior.
JIM ROSETTIE (Corning) has played championship basketball since early 70s: at East (73-77) was 2nd all-time scorer; All-Twin Tiers in 77 when he sparked East to Sullivan Trail League crown off a 16-point-game average
ROBERT ROSSI. Bob, now a Bath teacher and baseball coach for 11 seasons, had an outstanding pitching and outfield record at West High (1969-72), at Marshall and Mansfield Universities, and area semipros
Andrew Ruocco is a 2004 graduate of Corning East High where he was a starting attackman for the Trojans for three years. As a junior Andrew was named to the All-Leader, Second-Team and was named to the First-Team as a senior.
CHRISTOPHER RUOCCO is a 1983 graduate of Corning West High School. For more than 20 years, Chris has worn a number of different hats while serving a number of different organizations, but none of them stands out as much as his contribution to the village of Painted Post during Colonial Days.
Joe Ruocco has been involved in coaching in the CorningPainted Post area for over 25 years. He began his career at Corning West under CPP Hall of Famer Arnie Northrup in 1975 and stayed there until 1986.
Nick Ruocco finished his four-year varsity high school basketball career at Corning East in 1995 as the second leading scorer in Trojan history. His 1,067 points as a member of the Trojans was topped only by C-PP Hall of Famer Kevin Havens.
Tony Ruocco graduated from Corning East in 1990 following a varsity career in which he earned eight varsity letters in football, lacrosse and basketball.
Tim Ryan graduated from Corning East in 1984 and from Syracuse University in 1988. While at East, Tim was a four-year varsity letter winner and was named to the All-STC first team selection in the 800, 1600 and 3200 relay following both his junior and senior seasons.
Tom Ryan was a 1984 graduate of Corning East and also graduated from Syracuse University in 1988. During his four-year career as a varsity letter winner at East, Tom was selected to the All-STC first team during his junior and senior seasons at both the 3200 and 3200 relay events.