by adminrevolutionca | Jan 24, 2022 | Inductees
Born January 3, 1951, Adele Marchbank Gillis is a native of New Annan, P.E.I. Around 1965, Adele started to win in the discus and shot put competition at local and provincial track and field meets. She went on to capture the 1969 Canadian Juvenile Discus Crown in...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 24, 2022 | Inductees
Affectionately known by many as “Fult”, Angus Fulton Campbell has been recognized as the most accomplished and complete athlete to come out of the Kings County area during the first decades of the twentieth century – a time that is remembered as the “Golden Age” of...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 24, 2022 | Inductees
At 10 years of age Bill Moreside began playing with a second-hand tennis racquet and ball on the driveways and streets around his home in Charlottetown. At age 12 he began to play on the old rough clay courts in Victoria Park, since he was still much to young to be...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 24, 2022 | Inductees
Carol Moore of Summerside is the first and only Island athlete to represent Canada in sport of synchronized swimming. Carol began her competitive career in 1969 at the age of nine under the watchful eye of her mother and coach Hilda Moore. She experienced her first...
by adminrevolutionca | Jan 24, 2022 | Inductees
Among the original group inducted into the PEI Sports Hall of Fame in 1968 was Norman “Small d” Macdonald. His illustrious career as a sports journalist and his tireless devotion to athletics made the decision an easy one. As a sports writer for more than three...
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