MMA Inducts Class of 2008
MMA Hall of Fame 2008 Inductees
Joseph Domingos
Joe Domingos began his association with the Academy in 1973 when he
joined Don Ruggeri’s football coaching staff on a part-time
basis while employed in the Falmouth school system.
In 1974 he came to MMA in the position of Company Officer in the
Student Services Division as well as assistant football coach. He
went on to hold the title of Deputy Commandant of Cadets at MMA and
is the past state-wide president of the Association of Professional
Administrators.
A star player at New Bedford High School and Bridgewater State
College, Joe coached at New Bedford and Falmouth high prior to
coming to the Academy. He is a member of the New Bedford H.S. Hall
of Fame and a former football captain at Bridgewater State.
Working primarily with the offensive line, he also served as
defensive coordinator and worked with special teams over the course
of his 27 years as an assistant.
He became head coach in 2001 and held that position until his
retirement from coaching in 2004.
Richard Covel ,67
Rich Covel was captain of the 1966 MMA soccer team and a Colonial
League All-Star as an undergraduate.
His love of the game has kept him involved in soccer at many levels
throughout his life. He was a prime mover in the establishment of
the Norwell Youth Soccer Program in 1983 and remained involved
until 1991. He has remained active as a player in the New England
Over The Hill Soccer League, playing in approximately 750 matches
and scoring over 200 goals in 48 years.
Rich Covel earned his J. D. degree from New England School of Law
in 1975 and serves as Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
for Dynamics Research Corporation of Andover.
In 2006 he was appointed to the MMA Board of Trustees and has been
a solid supporter of MMA Athletics and a strong proponent of
athletics as an integral part of college life. As a member of the
Trustees Committee on Student Life he played a significant role in
support of the Academy’s new, 155,000 square-foot artificial
playing and practice fields.
Bill Johnson ‘85
Bill Johnson earned eight varsity letters from 1981 to 1985 in
football and baseball. He is the MMA all-time leader in career
interceptions with 22, picking off seven passes per season in three
consecutive seasons (1982-1984). He is second all-time in punt
returns with 43 and third all-time in return yardage with 347. He
captained the ’84 Buccaneers.
Bill served as co-captain of the 1985 Buccaneer Baseball team. MMA
appeared in three ECAC New England Tournaments during his career,
winning the title in 1982. He hit .309 in his junior season as MMA
earned a number 10 ranking in New England Division III college
baseball.
Bill was a leader in the Regiment as a senior, holding the post of
Regimental Executive Officer. He was the recipient of the Howard C.
Smith Award in 1985, being named the outstanding scholar-athlete in
the Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference by a vote of
the conference athletic directors.
Ryan Woodland ‘99
Ryan Woodland is the all-time leading rusher in MMA history with
3,385 yards in his four-year career. He holds the record for career
rushing attempts (717) and all-purpose attempts (756 as well as the
single-game mark for a freshman (191) and single-season record for
a freshman (726). His 95-yard run against Framingham State in 1998
is the second-longest run from scrimmage in MMA history.
Ryan was named to the NEFC all-Conference team in 1997 and 1998 and
received the Hal Chalmers Award as the outstanding scholar-athlete
in the Conference in 1998.
He was voted the Howard C. Smith Award winner in his senior season
as the outstanding scholar-athlete in the Massachusetts State
College Athletic Conference.
David Webb ‘90
David Webb came to MMA from England in the fall of 1986 and made an
immediate impact on the varsity soccer program. He captained the
team in 1989 and was voted to the All-Conference team in 1987 and
1988.
He is the second-leading single-season scorer in MMA history with
30 points in 1988 and second all-time in career points.
David was named team MVP in his junior and senior seasons, scoring
25 points as a junior on nine goals and seven assists and led the
team in scoring in ’87 and ’88.