by adminrevolutionca | Jan 24, 2022 | Inductees
Very Reverend Dr. J. Elliott MacGuigan, S. J., was the son of the late Dr. J. A. MacGuigan and Mrs. MacGuigan of Charlottetown, and was a Jesuit Priest and Professor at St. Regis College, Willowdale, Ontario. He was one of Charlottetown’s most outstanding athletes, a...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 24, 2022 | Inductees
Robert L. Simmons, born in 1940 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, achieved much in his chosen sport of track and field. His career, which began in 1958 and continued through 1970, saw him establish and break P.E.I. open and native records in the discus, javelin,...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 24, 2022 | Inductees
Dr. Robert “Bob” Donahoe was born in Roseneath, Kings County in 1881 and gained renown as an outstanding track and field performer, locally, nationally and internationally. As a member of the Abegweit Track Club from 1900 to 1906, he was the leader in the 100 yard,...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 24, 2022 | Inductees
Philip Blake Macdonald was born in 1904, the only son among Laughlin and Minnie Macdonald’s three children. It was a close-knit, spiritual family, staunch members of Charlottetown’s Zion Presbyterian Church. But sports and religion were compatible interests for the...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 24, 2022 | Inductees
Charlottetown native Lieutenant Colonel J. Parker Hooper was renowned for his prowess in many areas of sport. He excelled at rugby, played hockey with the 4th Artillery Regiment during World War I, and owned and raced horses on P.E.I., but his most remarkable...
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