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Year Inducted: 2003

The 1980 Burnaby Lakers senior men's ice hockey team did what no other Lower Mainland team and only two other B.C. teams had done before &endash; win the Canadian intermediate
Ken Taylor is probably the most successful high school track and field coach in B.C. history. Taylor won 15 provincial banners, was nine times a runner-up and 3 times placed
Doug Abercrombie has 25 years of coaching success in Burnaby. He coached an Edmonds under-14 girls team to a national championship in 1982.
Ann Willcocks started up netball in B.C. right here in Burnaby. The Burnaby North High School principal has coached the provincial team from 1983 to the present and has taken
Alex Kemp is a life member of the provincial and B.C. youth soccer associations. A referee for 25 years, Kemp has been chair of the Vancouver and District junior and
Richard (Dick) McClure has been the "Boatman at Burnaby Lake" for almost 30 years. The former silver medal-winning rower at the 1956 Olympic Games, also has 25 years of coaching
Len Walters won the Canadian open bantam weight championship in 1949 and 1952.
During Dale Walters 15 year amateur career he was never beaten by a Canadian Boxer. Further, he never lost an amateur bout on Canadian soil.
Christine Sinclair is a Burnaby star striker who scored 43 goals in 57 national team appearances and another 22 goals in 15 games on the junior squad.
Bill Dickinson played 16 years in the Inter-City Lacrosse League, scoring 618 goals and 230 assists in 398 games, in an era when there were no double assists.

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