Janet Kerrigan
1986-1990
Janet Kerrigan, a standout athlete from 1986 to 1990, was inducted into the Randolph Athletic Hall of Fame in 2018 for her exceptional contributions to both basketball and soccer. In basketball, she achieved remarkable milestones, including scoring 1,000 varsity points, becoming the all-time leading rebounder for Randolph, and serving as team captain during her junior and senior years. Her accolades include being named the 1989 Morris County Tournament MVP and earning first-team honors in State Group III, All County, All Conference, and All Area. Under her leadership, the basketball team achieved a stellar record of 21-1 and won both the Morris County and Conference Championships in 1989. In soccer, Kerrigan was equally impressive, earning first-team All State Group 3 honors for two years, and leading her team as the top scorer while also being recognized as a captain. Her legacy in both sports solidifies her status as one of Randolph's all-time greats.
Accolades
Basketball
1,000 Varsity Points
All-Time Leading Rebounder for Randolph
Leading Scorer Junior and Senior Year
Team Captain Junior and Senior Year
1989 Morris County Tournament MVP
First team: State Group III, All County, All Conference, All Area
1989 Morris County Champions
1989 Conference Champions
1989 Team Record 21-1
Soccer
First team: All State Group 3 (2 years), All Area, All Conference, All County
All-State Coaches Top 50 (senior year)
1989 Morris County Tournament Champions
Leading Team Scorer Junior & Senior Year
Team Captain Junior & Senior Year"d 21-1