![]() The team finished second in the Bicentennial League with a record of 18-7.Īs a track star, Gerald had a great three-year career. He ended his basketball career with 1,269 points. Gerald scored 667 points in his senior year in 25 games 252 field goals, 140 foul shots, and 23 three-pointers. He scored in double figures in all 25 games six games with 30 points or more. In his senior year, Gerald was known as the “Scoring Machine” leading all schools in Lower Bucks averaging 26.7 per game. The leading scorer that year was Jerry Devine, Bristol High School’s basketball coach, who is also a Hall of Fame member. In 1990-91, the Warriors were 20-7 and finished as runner-up in the Bicentennial League. Gerald was selected to the Courier Times First Team Golden 18. ![]() In his junior year, he was the second leading scorer on the team averaging 18.3 PPG, scoring 436 points. Selected honorable mention in the Courier Times Golden 18 Team. In basketball, as a sophomore, Gerald was the third-leading scorer on the team with a 7.9 per game average, scoring 166 points. In his junior year, Gerald played football, at wide receiver and defensive back. Gerald Ross, one of Bristol’s outstanding athletes in the 1990s, he was a three-year letter winner, both in Basketball and Track & Field. He worked for US Steel, Congoleum and American Can where he was Union President. Andy is blessed with seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. They had four children, Andrew (deceased), Harry, Nancy (Hodges) and Lisa (Worthington). In 1954, Andy married his high school sweetheart Arlene Pitman who passed away in 2004 after 50 years of marriage. He now joins his counterpart Margaret Adams, “Best Female Athlete”, inducted in 2015. In his senior year, Andy was selected the “Best Male Athlete”. ![]() Andy scored 32 points in those two games.Īndy was selected First Team Lower Bucks All Star as a forward in Basketball. The team advanced to the PIAA District 1 Tournament losing in the second round. He scored in double figures in 23 games, 6 over 20 points. As a senior he lead the Warriors to a 20 – 8 record with a team high scoring average of 14.5 points. He scored double figures in 9 games, one game with 26. As a junior season he averaged ouer 10 points a game on a team that averaged 38 points. In Basketball, Andy was a two year varsity player.
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