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BC Sports Hall of Fame at BC Place announces Class of 2020 inductees

October 29th, 2019

The BC Sports Hall of Fame revealed its 2020 Induction Class at BC Place during an official press conference on Tuesday, October 29th. The Class of 2020 features five athletes, three builder-coaches, one team, one pioneer, one media member and the W.A.C. Bennett Award winner.

The 2020 Induction Class includes:

Athletes

  • Sonja Gaudet – Wheelchair Curling
  • Alex Stieda – Cycling
  • Jeff Francis – Baseball
  • Brent Johnson – Football
  • Kirk McLean – Ice Hockey

Builders-Coaches

  • Harry White – Golf
  • Bill Mitchell – Wrestling
  • Valerie Johnson – Trampoline Gymnastics

Team

  • 1979-80 University of Victoria Viking’s Men’s Basketball
    Team Members: Ted Anderson, Bill Chapman (Manager), Reni Dolcetti, Jim Duddridge (Assistant Coach), Kelly Dukeshire, Bruce Hamilton, Chris Hebb, Craig Higgins, Ian Hyde-Lay, Gerald Kazanowski, Gregg Kazanowski, Tom Narbeshuber, Eli Pasquale, Ken Shields (Head Coach), Billy Turney-Loos, Norm Vickery (Assistant Coach) and Mickey Welder

Pioneer

  • Robin Bawa – Ice Hockey

Media

  • Cleve Dheensaw

W.A.C. Bennett Award

  • Kathy Newman

“Our Class of 2020 is a terrific cross-section of the personalities and teams that make the history, heritage and culture of sport in British Columbia so notable and inspiring for the next generation of young people in BC,” said Tom Mayenknecht, Chair of the BC Sports Hall of Fame.

“On behalf of our Board of Trustees and management team led by Chief Executive Nicholas Cartmell, along with our Selection Committee and Foundation Board, we’re looking forward to celebrating their achievements provincially, nationally and globally at the BC Sports Hall of Fame Induction Gala on June 4, 2020.”

The new class of honoured members will be officially inducted and celebrated at the Induction Gala on Thursday, June 4th, 2020 at the Vancouver Convention Centre. A limited number of early bird tickets are available now on the BC Sports Hall of Fame website, starting at $3,000 for a table of 10 and $300 for individual seats.

About the BC Sports Hall of Fame

The BC Sports Hall of Fame, located at BC Place, celebrates extraordinary achievement in BC sport history and inspires future generations to make their dreams come true. Each year, a diverse audience of over 35,000 visitors from around the globe are educated and enthralled by the collection of 27,000 artifacts and 100,000 archival documents representing 150-years of sporting accomplishments in British Columbia. Through the Hero in You Youth Education Programs, the BC Sports Hall of Fame reaches over 6,500 youth across the province, advancing its mission of building outstanding community legacies by honouring the past and inspiring the future.