The PEI Sports Hall of Fame & Museum

The PEI Sports Hall of Fame & Museum

Pendergast-Stammberger, Anna – Basketball

Pendergast-Stammberger, Anna – Basketball

The pride of Kensington, Anna Pendergast-Stammberger first picked up a basketball at a University of Prince Edward Island basketball camp in 1972 when she was eleven years old and fell in love with the game. While growing up in Kensington and attending school, Anna...
Handrahan, Vern – Baseball

Handrahan, Vern – Baseball

Born November 27, 1936 in Charlottetown, James Vernon Handrahan did not start to play organized baseball until he was 15 years of age. In 1954, while trying out for a midget baseball team, Randy Edwards asked for someone to volunteer and pitch until the regulars...
Kelly, Mike – Baseball

Kelly, Mike – Baseball

Mike Kelly’s outstanding career in the sports of hockey and baseball began in his home community of Morell. Kelly earned his first Maritime baseball title at age 12 as a member of the 1959 Morell Beavers. He continued to play minor baseball in Morell until 1963 when...
McAleer, John “Lefty” – Baseball

McAleer, John “Lefty” – Baseball

John “Lefty” McAleer’s story is part of our lives as Prince Edward Islanders.  Joining a Hall of Fame tradition that includes the 1920’s Lou Campbell [inducted 1971], the 1930’s James “Fiddler” MacDonald [inducted 1976], the post-World War II era’s Gerard “Joe”...
MacDonald, James “Fiddler” – Baseball

MacDonald, James “Fiddler” – Baseball

James Leslie “Fiddler” MacDonald, a Peakes Station native and later Charlottetown resident, was involved in several sports, including baseball, football, basketball, hockey and track and field. He is best known for his abilities in baseball, which he began playing in...