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Year Inducted: 2007

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
Stan Stewardson built Simon Fraser University men's basketball into a winning program in two separate decades.
A true ambassador for the sport and an inspiration to all, Agatha Van Der Starre currently holds four International masters speed skating world records for women 75 and older, including
Jean Peters started the club with just seven swimmers and learned on the job, being solely responsible for all coaching, financial management and administrative duties. When numbers grew, Peters hired
Dante Maglio refereed more than 20 international soccer matches, including World Cup elimination matches. After receiving official FIFA referee status in 1971, Maglio spent 10 years officiating for the professional
Ron Crosato holds the Western Lacrosse Association record for most games refereed with 581, including 146 playoff games and 27 Mann Cup appearances. Crosato has refereed 11 senior A Mann
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.
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.

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