Frank Nicoletti, ' 62 Frank Nicoletti has the distinction of earning Honorable Mention All County in both baseball and basketball. He led his 22-0 freshman basketball team, averaging almost 20 points per game, scoring over 30 points in a number of games and 40 points in his final game. His senior year at Prep saw his basketball team go 12-0 in county play, and Prep again won the county championship, finishing the regular season with a 22-1 record. Frank finished his high school career by scoring 82 points in three tournament games. His 1200 career points are second only to Jim Barry in Prep basketball history. Frank received over fifty scholarship offers, and decided to attend Syracuse University, where he played three varsity years under Coach Jim Boeheim on a team that included Dave Bing, who would become one of the 50 greatest NBA players of all time. Frank continued his education at Suffolk University Law School and was admitted to the New York State Bar. He has his own firm, Nicoletti, Gonson, Spinner & Owen, and specializes in insurance law and litigation. He has lived in New York City since 1970, is a widower, and is currently engaged to Irina Gallagher.
Tom SCHember, ' 79 Tom Schember, the son of Thomas A. Schember, '55, played soccer for Prep from 1975 to 1978. He was part of a talented group of freshmen that helped re-build Prep's soccer program under Ron "Rock" Prezioso after the loss of several key players. A four year varsity starter, Tom played center forward and developed into one of Hudson County's premier scoring threats with career totals of 78 goals scored and 32 assists. He holds the Prep scoring records for both career and single season goals (32); records which stand after 30 years. Tom received several post-season honors, including 1st Team All County (1977 and 1978); 1st Team All State – Parochial (1977 and 1978) and All State Honorable Mention (1977 and 1978). Tom played Division I college soccer at Davidson College in North Carolina. He was a two year starter at Davidson, scoring 7 goals before injuries cut short his career. Tom received an M.B.A. from Rutgers University in 1985. He is currently a Managing Director for Resources Global Professionals. Tom is married to Laura D'Antonio Schember, and they reside in Montebello, New York with their two children, Olivia and Tommy.