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Year Inducted: 2008

Back: Bruce Terkelson, Ray Grigg, Don Steen, Warren Clarke. Middle: George Chapman, Don Cousins, Ray Pletcher. Front: Gordon Eddy, Jack Newstead, Lorne Barnes, Bob Ramsay, Howard Peterson, Terry Julian -
Dr. David Lough has sent more junior A lacrosse teams to consecutive Minto Cup finals than any other coach in the history of box lacrosse.
Brit Townsend has coached the Simon Fraser University women's team to the last five National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics cross-country and women's indoor track and field national championships.
Walter Torry began setting five pins in the 1950s and hasn't stopped since. The long-time Burnaby resident was inducted into both the B.C. Tenpin Federation and American Bowling Congress halls
Sohen Gill has done it all in lacrosse. The current assistant commissioner of the Western Lacrosse Association is also the president of the B.C. Lacrosse Association. Raised in North Burnaby,
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
Heather Wilson-Banks was first capped for Canada's national women's rugby team against Wales at the 1994 World Cup. Wilson-Banks, a back row forward, went on to represent her country 15
He went on to win gold medals at the Canadian junior track and field championships and numerous other medals in athletics throughout Canada and the U.S in the early 1960’s.
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

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