Erin Gee’s softball prowess was born on the diamonds of Burnaby and thrived there for almost two decades before she took it to the national and international stage.
The Burnaby Barons won it all in 2004, winning the 50-and-over division men's provincial and national slo-pitch baseball championships in Newfoundland that year. The slo-pitch team won two provincial and
Duff Slavin, who moved to Burnaby with his wife Linda in 1968 and passed away in 1992, was instrumental in building softball on local, provincial and national levels.
Lorne Davies was Simon Fraser University's first athletic director and credited with designing, implementing and overseeing Canada's first financially supported awards program for scholar athletes. Davies was a pioneer in
Patti McGuire swung a hot bat while playing the hot corner. During her residency in Burnaby, the Softball BC Hall of Fame member was on a team that won five