1975--Danny Jiggets (10-7)
1974--Brian Hehir (21-16)
1971--David Ignacio (35-16)
1970--Gary Farneti (14-12)
1968--Vic Gatto (29-29)
1966--Justin Hughes (17-0)
1965--Kenneth Boyda (13-0)
1964--John O'Brien (18-14)
1962--Richard Diehl (14-6)
1961--Alex Hart (27-0)
1959--Harold Keohane (35-6)
1958--Robert Shaunessy (28-0)
1954--J. Timothy Anderson (13-9) Losers
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