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Inductees by Category: Athletes

These athletes have demonstrated exceptional accomplishments throughout their career. We salute them here and welcome them into the Burnaby Sports Hall Of Fame.

Burnaby South grad Dave Milne has been Mr. Everything in his long rugby career.From vice-captaining Canada against the British Lions to coaching his alma mater to three New Zealand Shields
Burnaby's Frank Fillinger is truly a bowler for all seasons. A nine-time Western Canadian trialist, Fillinger was also twice named bowler of the year and is a member of the
Bill Bradley began his box career playing juvenile lacrosse in North Burnaby. In 1961, with a big hand from Burnaby Sports Hall of Famer Bill Dickinson,
Glen Johnson, a graduate of Burnaby North Secondary and the Norburn Club program, was the first Canadian-born player to ever play in the English soccer league's first division.
Dr. Hugh Fisher began serious kayak training on Burnaby Lake, near his home, in 1974.
Neil Ellett made 22 appearances for Canada's national soccer team at the Pan American and Olympic Games and the World Cup.
Jack McIlhargey began his hockey career in the minor program at the Burnaby Winter Club, competing in peewee through to juvenile. He played major junior hockey in Victoria and Flin
Gordie Gimple began his lacrosse career in the Norburn minor development system before graduating to the junior ranks where he won the MVP award in 1954, while helping his teams
Alex Devlin was an All-American and NAIA all-star during his basketball playing days at Simon Fraser University. He went on to play on the Canadian national team for four years.
The Burnaby Minor Hockey product captained teams in Washington, Montreal and Vancouver during his 15-year National Hockey League career.

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