by adminrevolutionca | Jan 19, 2022 | Inductees
There was little in sport that Lou Broderick Macmillan did not do, and do well. L.B.’s athletic career began in the 1890’s, with the great Charlottetown Abbies football, hockey and track teams that dominated Maritime amateur sport. It was L.B. Macmillan who would be...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 19, 2022 | Inductees
One of the finest all-round athletes to be produced by Prince Edward Island was John “Whackey” McEachern. Born at the turn of the century, Whackey’s involvement in sports began during his time at West Kent school, and was supported by his father James McEachern, a...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 19, 2022 | Inductees
“Some individuals are destined to wear the Captain’s ”C” in every chapter of their life, and Jack ”Spy” Ready surely belongs to this select company. Big, brash, a true friend of all, his life story is a litany of service to his community and to the world of amateur...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 19, 2022 | Inductees
George Clark Walker made an outstanding contribution to sport as an individual competitor. He was also a part of many athletic teams, not only as an active competitor, but also as a coach, athletic director and administrator both in this province and in other...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 19, 2022 | Inductees
Born Jan 31, 1900, in Brae, near O’Leary, the late George “Shonna” Francis not only excelled at baseball, as perhaps the finest catcher this Province has ever known, but also engaged in many other sports such as hockey, basketball, track and field, bowling, cycling...
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