Ontario Sports Hall of Fame

Ontario Sports Hall of Fame

Ontario Sports Hall of Fame logo
Established 1994
Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Founder Bruce Prentice
Inductees 115 total

The Ontario Sports Hall of Fame is an association dedicated to honouring athletes and personalities with outstanding achievement in sports in Ontario, Canada. The hall of fame was established in 1994 by Bruce Prentice, following his 15-year tenure as founder and president of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame (CBHF).[1] The inaugural class of honoured members was inducted in 1994.

The OSHOF currently lists 115 inductees, including 101 players and 14 sports personalities.[2] Each year the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame also honours recipients of the Brian Williams Media Award, the Sandy Hawley Community Service Award, the Ferguson Jenkins Heritage Award, the Syl Apps Athlete of the Year Award, and the Bruce Prentice Legacy Award.

History

The Ontario Sports Hall of Fame was established through the efforts of Bruce Prentice, the founder and former President of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame (CBHF). Noticing a void in the Canadian Hall of Fame scene, Prentice realized that Ontario was the only province in Canada without its own sports Hall of Fame. Originally called the “Ontario Sport Legends Hall of Fame”, its role on behalf of all Ontarians is to ensure that time will not diminish the nature of our legends' deeds for generations to come.

Initially, some of the board of directors who took on the role of developing the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, were Dr. Al Fruman, Marcia Vandenbosch, the late Mark Dailey, George McConnachie, Nao Seco, John Brossard, Ian Smith and others were added later. As the "Hall" began to grow in prominence and stature, the inaugural induction event, in 1995, was held in Toronto's Metro Convention Centre, with Paul Godfrey as honorary chairman; 1996 with Bruce Simmons as honorary chairman in the Pickering Recreation Centre; and 1997 saw the event return to the Convention Centre in Toronto, with Richard Peddie the honorary chairman.

Since 2015, the Syl Apps Athlete of the Year Award has been determined by the people of Ontario who vote in an online poll with pre-selected athletes. A write-in option is available for athletes who are not on the ballot. To be eligible for the award, athletes must be Ontario-born or Ontario-based and made an outstanding and memorable contribution to Ontario sports during the previous calendar year.[3]

Brian Williams Media Award

The Brian Williams Media Award is presented annually by the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame to a person in the Ontario sports media who has distinguished themselves in their life's work, and career.

Year Winner
2012 Dave Hodge[4][5]
2013 Ralph Mellanby[6]
2014 Tom Cheek[7]
2015 Roy MacGregor[8]
2016 Bob Elliott[9]

Ferguson Jenkins Heritage Award

The Ferguson Jenkins Heritage Award, presented annually by the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, was introduced in 2011 to commemorate those one-of-a-kind events or special moments in time that so embellish the long history of sports in Ontario. The first recipient was Terry Fox, who, back in 1980, just happened to be passing through these parts on his heart-lifting Marathon of Hope.[10]

Year Winner Sport
2011 Terry Fox[11] Distance Runner
2012 Paul Henderson[12] Hockey
2013 Arnold Palmer[13] Golf
2014 Babe Ruth's first professional home run[14] Baseball
2015 Joe Carter's home run wins the 1993 World Series[15] Baseball
2016 Toronto Varsity Blues football team winning the first Grey Cup in 1909[16] football

Sandy Hawley Community Service Award

The Sandy Hawley Community Service Award, presented annually by the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, is given to an individual who best exemplifies a dedication to the community. The award is named after Sandy Hawley, one of the most successful jockeys in history.[17]

Year Winner
2010 Mort Greenberg[18]
2011 Adriano Belli[19]
2012 Darryl Sittler[20]
2013 Dave Perkins[21]
2014 Michael Burgess[22]
2015 Zeke O'Connor[23]
2016 Peter Gilgan[24]
2017 Trish Stratus[25]

Bruce Prentice Legacy Award

The Bruce Prentice Legacy Award, unveiled in 2015, is named in honour of Bruce Prentice. who founded the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame and has served as the its chairman for several years. The Bruce Prentice Legacy Award is presented to an individual or group that has demonstrated remarkable, long term contribution to sport in Ontario and the people involved. The Award may or may not be given out annually. Voting for this award is conducted by the Hall's Board members and a selected group of experienced sports media professionals.[26]

Year Winner Sport Win #
2015 Tim Horton[27] Hockey 1
2016 Frank Selke Sr. and Frank Selke Jr.[28] Hockey 1

References

  1. "Ontario Sports Hall of Fame history". http://oshof.ca/. Retrieved 22 September 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  2. "Find a hall-of-famer". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved 22 September 2014. Click on "By Sport" and then click on "Baseball."
  3. http://oshof.ca/index.php/annual-awards/syl-apps-award
  4. "Lewis, Orser head Ontario Sports Hall of Fame’s newest class". Toronto Star. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  5. "Bathgate honoured to join Ontario Sports Hall". Toronto Sun. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  6. "UNFamous Hall of Fame". Argos Admirals. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  7. "Ontario Sports Hall of Fame: Herb Carnegie among inductees named". Toronto Star. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  8. "Former Ticats great Garney Henley headed for Ontario Sports Hall of Fame". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  9. "Redblacks receiver Brad Sinopoli voted Ontario athlete of year for 2015". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  10. "Ferguson Jenkins Heritage Award". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  11. "2011 Heritage Award - Terry Fox". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  12. "2012 Heritage Award - Paul Henderson". Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  13. "2013 Heritage Award - Arnold Palmer". Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  14. "2014 Heritage Award - Babe Ruth's first professional home run at Hanlon's Point in Toronto". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  15. "2015 Heritage Award - Joe Carter’s Home Run". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  16. "2016 Heritage Award - First Grey Cup". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  17. "Sandy Hawley Community Service Award". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  18. "2010 Sandy Hawley Award - Mort Greenberg". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  19. "2011 Sandy Hawley Award - Adriano Belli". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  20. "2012 Sandy Hawley Award - Darryl Sittler". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  21. "Maple Leafs, ScotiaMcLeod Support the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame". Toronto Maple Leafs. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  22. "2014 Sandy Hawley Award - Michael Burgess". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  23. "Ontario sports Hall opens its doors". Toronto Sun. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  24. "Brad sinopoli named Ontario sports hall of fame’s Syl Apps Athlete of the Year". Ottawa Redblacks. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  25. http://411mania.com/wrestling/trish-stratus-to-receive-award-from-ontario-sports-hall-of-fame/
  26. "Bruce Prentice Legacy Award". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  27. "2015 Bruce Prentice Legacy Award - Tim Horton". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
  28. "2016 Bruce Prentice Legacy Award - Frank Selke Sr. and Frank Selke Jr.". Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved April 8, 2016.
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