These athletes have demonstrated exceptional accomplishments throughout their career. We salute them here and welcome them into the Burnaby Sports Hall Of Fame.
Gary Stevens excelled in both lacrosse and soccer. The North Burnaby product was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2003, following a career in the senior A
Former pro and Basketball B.C. Hall of Famer Bob Hieltjes is the second-best all-time player in Simon Fraser University history. Hieltjes captained the Clan men's team for three seasons and
Ryan Banks represented Canada 36 times on the national men's rugby squad. The former Team Canada captain and No. 8, played for the national team at the men's World Cup
Known as one of Canada's hardest-working players ever, Audrey Vandervelden fashioned a career on the Canadian national women's volleyball team that spanned more than a decade between 1973 and 1984.
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.