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Year Inducted: 2002

Coached by Al Patterson, this Burnaby Midget "AAA" club accomplished in 1982 what no other B.C. team had done before or since, win the prestigious Air Canada Cup, emblematic of
Mike Jones led Simon Fraser University to NAIA wrestling championships in 1988 -1993. is coaching has produced more than 300 dual wins while coaching 88 Americans and 25 NAIA champions.
Mark Stockdale spent 40 years as a director, 17 as President, of Cliff Avenue United soccer organization. One of five individuals who build the soccer exchange between B.C., Washington and
Al Principe is the founding member and President of Swangard Stadium Society, spearheading a campaign that raised more than $3 million for installation of bleachers, are furbished track surface and
Ron Loland is the founding member and President of Swangard Stadium Society, spearheading a campaign that raised more than $3 million for installation of bleachers, are furbished track surface and
The Burnaby Minor Hockey product captained teams in Washington, Montreal and Vancouver during his 15-year National Hockey League career.
David Steen, Sr became the first Canadian to shot put over 60 feet. Captured three Commonwealth Games medals, gold in 1966 and 70 and bronze in 1962.
Pier Morten is a two time B.C. Disabled Athlete of the Year (1988 and 2001). Is the unbeaten 15-time Canadian blind wrestling champion.
Lise Léveillé is B.C.'s first ever gymnastic medalist at the Pan American Games, winning the gold medal on the beam in Kuala Lumpur in 1999.
Daniel Igali is Burnaby Sports Hall of Fame's first Olympic gold medalist. Captured the wrestling gold medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

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