Hockey
Cheryl Coombes
Cheryl Coombes was a multi-talented athlete who excelled at a number of sports, including golf, hockey, softball, basketball, lacrosse, football and volleyball. She won championships at the local, regional and…
Read MoreC. J. (Cliff) Cadd
Versatility was the trademark of Cliff Cadd, a true all-round athlete who was a standout in many sports. Volleyball was probably his finest, but many felt he was equally as…
Read MorePatricia P. (Pat) Bronson
A natural leader, Pat Bronson used speed, agility and talent to excel in sports. As a player and coach, her achievements were numerous. She was a founding member of the…
Read MoreLee-Anne Quinn
Born in Peterborough, Lee-Anne was a gifted athlete known for her dedication and leadership. She was a Lakeshore Ladies Softball League All-Star as a member of Lakefield’s Kingdon Lumber which…
Read MoreLarry Oakley
Growing up in Peterborough, Larry experimented with many different sports. Starting hockey late (age 13), he advanced quickly through Peewee house league to All-Star at Bantam, Midget and Juvenile where…
Read MoreGrant Heffernan
A Peterborough boy, Grant Heffernan grew up playing hockey and lacrosse. In 1952 he joined the Peterborough Minor Lacrosse School. Grant played on Bantam, Midget, and Juvenile Ontario Championship teams.…
Read MoreDoug Evans
Doug was born into a prominent Peterborough sporting family. He came up through the Peterborough Community Church Hockey League and honed his lacrosse skills at the summer lacrosse schools. He…
Read MoreBob Errey
Born in Montreal, raised in Peterborough, Bob was a local high school track star and the City and District Junior Golf Champion. He played hockey in the Minor Petes AAA…
Read MoreG. Roy (Army) Armstrong
Born in Saltscoats, Saskatchewan, Roy Armstrong was a talented athlete who had success in many sports – football, hockey, swimming, basketball, softball, skiing and running. Roy was a champion swimmer;…
Read MoreSteve Self
Born in Peterborough, Steve joins his father Ken and brother Roger, both Hall of Fame Inductees. During his minor hockey career, he was a member of four Provincial Championship teams…
Read MoreHerb Raglan
Herb developed his hockey skills in his hometown of Peterborough, where he started his playing days with St. James of the PCCHL, quickly advancing to the “AAA” ranks, winning the…
Read MoreGarry Kearns
Born in Peterborough in 1935, Garry was a good athlete who excelled at every sport he played. During his formative years, he was considered to be the city’s all-round best…
Read MoreIsobel M. (Izzy) Nichols
Born in Peterborough and raised on a farm in Keene, Isobel Nichols was a good athlete in many sports. She won three provincial titles in softball with Lakefield Kingdon Lumber…
Read MoreDick Todd
Growing up in Toronto, Dick Todd excelled in most sports. An outstanding pitcher, he signed a pro contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1964. After seriously injuring his arm, he…
Read MoreCharles (Bus) Jensen
Born in Peterborough in 1932, Charles “Bus” Jensen was considered an excellent all-round athlete. He played organized hockey from Midget to Junior B winning PMHA Midget and Juvenile Championships. As…
Read MoreGary (Hobie) Holbrook
Born in Peterborough in 1948, Gary has had a distinguished sporting career. He was an outstanding goaltender playing 5 years for the Don Bye Junior B’s. He was invited to…
Read MoreSteve Casey
Born in Peterborough in 1949, Steve Casey has devoted his life to developing and supporting the game of hockey in this community. Most notably, the Peterborough Liftlock Atom Hockey Tournament.…
Read MoreEdward Kevin (Mickey) Murray
Born in Peterborough in 1898, Mickey Murray excelled at hockey and baseball. He was an outstanding goalie and baseball player during his amateur days in Peterborough, Oshawa and Galt. From…
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