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24 th Annual Dinner Induction Ceremony Saturday, May 2, 2015 6:30 p.m. CITY OF FREDERICTON SPORTS WALL OF FAME Souvenir Program DELTA FREDERICTON &

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24th Annual

Dinner InductionCeremony

Saturday, May 2, 20156:30 p.m.

CITY OF FREDERICTONSPORTS WALL OF FAME

Souvenir Program

DELTA FREDERICTON

&

Congratulations to all 2015 Inductees

to the Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame

Proud to be associated with theFREDERICTON SPORTS WALL OF FAME

Wayne HallihanPat Babineau

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PROGRAM

6:15 Unveiling 2015 Inductees

6:30 Reception

7:20 March of Inductees

7:30 Welcome by FSI President Tim Gillies Grace Dinner

8:15 Introduction of Special Guests Welcome from the City of Fredericton - Mayor Brad Woodside, Deputy Premier Stephen Horsman, MP Mike Allen Presentation of the William (Bill) MacGillivary Award (2015 Volunteer of the Year) Presentation of Myer/Jack Budovitch Award (2015 Athlete of the Year)

8:30 Induction: WALL OF FAME Nominees

24th Annual Sports Investment Wall of Fame DinnerMay 2, 2015

Assorted rolls and butter

Grilled red onion and tomato bisque, butter croutons

Pan seared chicken breast, tomato chutney,sour cream, mashed potatoes,

roasted root vegetables

Carrot cake, cream cheese icing,cream anglaise and berry garnish

Fresh brewed Starbucks® Coffee,decaffeinated Starbucks® Coffee,

and Tazo® Teas

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2015 Dinner and Induction CeremoniesCo-Chairs: Jon Lister and Scott MacKenzieFSI President: Tim GilliesVice President: Fred RowanTickets: Shawn LeanFinance: Peter MacWilliamMC: David MorellDinner Support: Al Whitehead, Andy Clark, Andy Jeffrey, Andy Williams, Bob Hatheway,

Andy LePage, Eric Peabody, Frank Jardine, Frank Leblanc, John Jardine, Kristian Dewar, Laurie MacNeil, LeRoy Washburn, Mike Eagles, Rob Gillies, Ron Richards, Wayne Hallihan, Sonny Phillips, Jim Chessie, Tony Grant, Cathy Belmore, Margie Reed, Kim Hepditch, Jody Peterson, Kevin Agar, Tim MacTavish, Bob Mabie and Richard Clark

2015 Selection CommitteeChair: Doug CainSecretary: Bill HuntCommittee: Chris Mabie Connie Nichol Dave Neill Scott Harvey Ernie Fitzsimmons Brent Grant

As the founding body of the City of Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame, the Directors of Fredericton Sports Investment (1990) Inc., are pleased to welcome this year’s inductees: Dave Durepos, Dick Yeomans, Penny Dickeson, Boyd MacTavish, David Sullivan, Rheal Bourque and Jake Allen who are being inducted today in the 24th Annual Wall of Fame Ceremony, May 2nd, 2015

The Board congratulates the newest Wall of Fame members.

I also wish to thank all of our corporate sponsors and those who have purchased tickets making these ceremonies possible.

CONGRATULATIONS INDUCTEES! Tim GilliesPresident

Inaugural DInner anD InDuctIonapril 30, 1992

NomiNee Athlete Builder teAm memBer NB hAll of fAme

BAWN, Bev ✔ ✔

FLANAGAN, Frank ✔

HALLETT, Brent ✔

IRVINE, Knucker ✔

LEGER, Amby ✔

McLEAN, Fred ✔

MacTAVISH, Charlie ✔

MOORE, Curt ✔

SAUNDERS, Billy ✔ ✔

(SQUIRES) Acheson, Margery ✔

VEY, Johnny ✔

WASHBURN, Mike ✔ ✔

FREDERICTON JR. CONDORS 1974 ✔

MARYSVILE ROYALS 1981 ✔

JIM SULLIVAN RINK (CURLING) ✔ ✔

UNB RED SHIRTS (SOCCER) ✔

BABBITT, Ethel Mary ✔ ✔

CASS, Bertie ✔

CODY, Della Howlett ✔ ✔

EAGLE, Don ✔ ✔

FINNAMORE, Arthur ✔ ✔

GRANT, Danny ✔ ✔

HARVEY, Buster ✔ ✔

HARVEY, Scott Jr. ✔ ✔

JOHNSON, Don ✔ ✔

KELLY, Pete ✔ ✔

LIFFORD, John ✔ ✔

McLENEHAN, Roly ✔ ✔

MILES, Wiff ✔ ✔

O’REE, Willie ✔ ✔

RITCHIE, Bill ✔ ✔

SEARS, John ✔ ✔

SKINNER, Archie ✔ ✔

THOMPSON, Tommy ✔ ✔

Note: Fredericton area inductees to the NB Sports Hall of Fameautomatically gain entry to the Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame

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Wall of fame InDuctees 1993-1998

dAte iNductee Athlete Builder teAm memBer NB hAll of fAme

Apr. 24, 1993 BLISS-HAMILTON, Iris ✔

GEORGE, Joe ✔

NEILL, Frank ✔

RICHARDSON, Peter ✔

ALLEN, Grant ✔ ✔

CLARK, Alden ✔ ✔

SLIPP, Joyce ✔ ✔

HARVEY, Scott Sr. ✔ ✔

MORELL, James Sr. ✔ ✔

UNB 1925-29 RUGBY ✔ ✔

UNB 1945 BASKETBALL ✔ ✔

May 7, 1994 GULLIVER, Currie ✔

HODGSON, Paul ✔ ✔

LEGER, Don ✔

POORE, Len ✔

FHS GIRLS BASKETBALL ✔

May 6, 1995 BLOIS, Jill ✔

McINTYRE, Manny ✔ ✔

MacGILLIVARY, Bill ✔

FREDERICTON CAPITALS 66-67 ✔

May 4, 1996 DONALD, Grace ✔ ✔

MORIN, Janet ✔

NORRIS, Kim ✔

FREDERICTON CAPITALS 79-80 ✔

May 4, 1997 McINTYRE, William ✔

KEELING, Mel ✔ ✔

THORPE, Bill ✔

WASHBURN, Leroy ✔ ✔

MARYSVILLE LANES BOWLING ✔

May 9, 1998 BROWN, Wayne ✔

CURRIE, Tony ✔ ✔

LEPAGE, Phil ✔

FENETY, Jack ✔

Note: Fredericton area inductees to the NB Sports Hall of Fameautomatically gain entry to the Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame

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Wall of fame Inductees 1999-2005

dAte iNductee Athlete Builder teAm memBer NB hAll of fAme

May 8, 1999 GILLIES, Tim ✔

PHILLIPS, Sonny ✔

MABIE, Bob ✔

KIERSTEAD, Bob ✔ ✔

BREWER, Doug ✔ ✔

FREDERICTON 1947 TRACK ✔

May 6, 2000 MCSORLEY, ROLY ✔

BORN, JIM ✔

MORELL, DAVE ✔

FREDERICTON CAPITALS 50-51 ✔

May 5, 2001 CAIN, Doug ✔

DAVIS, Don ✔

MacPHERSON, Chris (Bubba) ✔

MURRAY, Mel ✔ ✔

May 4, 2002 LAWRENCE, Lou ✔

WILLIAMS, Garth B. ✔

COTTER, Rick ✔

FREDERICTON LOYALISTS ✔

NELSON, Donald K. ✔ ✔

MALONE, Gregory William ✔ ✔

May 3, 2003 PEPIN, Marc ✔

CHALMERS, Dr. Bob ✔

STIRLING, Harry and FEENEY, Doc ✔

DAVE SULLIVAN RINK ✔

May 1, 2004 MILLS, “Bubsy” ✔

PETERSON, “Brub” ✔

McCARTHY, Allye-Lou ✔

NEILL’S SOFTBALL TEAM 60-64 ✔

May 4, 2005 COUGHEY, Lillian ✔

MERRILL, Hal ✔

HANLEY, Jack ✔

FHS BLACK KATS 1972-75 ✔

MCMANUS, David ✔ ✔

Note: Fredericton area inductees to the NB Sports Hall of Fameautomatically gain entry to the Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame

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Wall of fame Inductees 2006-2011

dAte iNductee Athlete Builder teAm memBer NB hAll of fAme

May 6, 2006 ALLEN, Kurt ✔

BROWN, Byron ✔

McKINLEY, Gary & Carol ✔

PIERS, David ✔

EARLY, Malcolm ✔ ✔

EAGLES, Mike ✔ ✔

May 12, 2007 SEIFFERT, Elizabeth ✔

DEAP, Bob ✔

POTTLE, Kevin ✔

MOREHOUSE, Frank ✔

May 3, 2008 LIMPERT, Marianne ✔ ✔

BRANNEN, Don “Brandy” ✔

PETERSON, Darragh “Plush” ✔

ELLIS, Don & ROSS, Gary ✔

May 2, 2009 FISHER, Debby ✔ ✔

GOUGH, Stephen ✔ ✔

NORMAN, Dianne ✔ ✔

SEWELL, Doug and Neill ✔

COULOMBE, Dan ✔

CLARK, Richard ✔

May 8, 2010 STAPLES, Ev ✔

STANTON, Bob ✔

HULL, Les ✔

PHILLIPS, Eunice ✔

MEAGHER, Dr. John ✔ ✔

STEVENSON, Rob ✔

May 7, 2011 DOBIE, Pat ✔ ✔

MCINTYRE, Terry ✔

O’ROURKE, Steve ✔

MCKENNA, Brian ✔

KITCHEN, Roy “Hammy” ✔

ESA Ladies Volleyball 80-83 ✔

Note: Fredericton area inductees to the NB Sports Hall of Fameautomatically gain entry to the Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame

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dAte iNductee Athlete Builder teAm memBer

NB hAll of fAme

May 5, 2012 RANDALL, Carol ✔

STOCKER, Rick & Margie ✔

SEYMOUR, Darrell “Dag” ✔

UNB Varsity Reds 1997-98 ✔

STAIRS, Matt ✔ ✔

May 11, 2013 HAWKES, Ruth & Don ✔

IRVING, Dave ✔

LANTEIGNE, Steve ✔

MACAFEE, Scott ✔

May 3, 2014 MEAGHER, Kathy ✔

HUGHES, Billy ✔

STEWART, Wayne ✔

SOFTBALL TEAMS, Fredericton Senior 1981-84 ✔

SCAMMELL, Richard ✔

May 2, 2015 DUREPOS, Dave ✔ ✔

YEOMANS, Dick ✔

DICKESON, Penny ✔

MACTAVISH, Boyd ✔

SULLIVAN, David ✔ ✔

Wall of fame Inductees 2012 - 2015Note: Fredericton area inductees to the NB Sports Hall of Fameautomatically gain entry to the Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame

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Congratulations FélicitationsTo the new inductees Aux nouveaux membresand award winners et aux gagnants de prix

Stephen Horsman, M.L.A. / DéputéFredericton North / Fredericton-Nord

Deputy Premier / Vice premier ministre

Minister of Justice and Public Safety / Ministre de la Justice et de la Sécurité publiqueMinister responsible for Military Affairs / ministre responsable des Affaires militaires

Hon./L’hon.

150, rue Cliff Street, Unit/unité 9, Fredericton • Tel./Tél. : 506-444-5687

HIstoRY of tHe fRedeRIcton Wall of fame

at the may 16th, 1991 meeting of the Board of fredericton sports Investment Inc. a decision was made to establish a sports Wall of fame.

fredericton sports Investment Inc. thought it would be a good idea to honour local sports heroes. this was seen as particularly important for the capital city of new Brunswick.

the group approached fredericton city council in may 1991 with the idea and council strongly supported the concept.

It was unanimously agreed that the Wall should be established in the new sheraton Hotel (now the Delta) with mr. John Kileel doing the work to see that an appropriate space within the facility be made available.

It was agreed that an honour plaque be erected on the top center of the wall honouring those fredericton athletes who have been inducted into the new Brunswick sports Hall of fame. the criteria for selection to the Wall from nominated candidates were based on existing criteria from other established Halls and Walls of fame throughout new Brunswick.

the fredericton Wall of fame seeks to honour athletes, builders and teams who have excelled on behalf of the city.

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fRedeRIcton sPoRts InVestmenta short History

fredericton sports Investment started as a group of local hockey supporters who banded together to operate the fredericton Jr. red Wings in the new Brunswick Jr. B Hockey league in 1981. the major fund raising initiative was an auction at which the public could bid on various items donated by local merchants. after only two years the league folded, but fsI continued its annual fund raising activities, with the proceeds going to support “minor hockey and other young athletes and teams”.

the format was changed to a Dinner/Auction in 1990, hi-lited by a “name” guest speaker. this change proved to be very successful with gross revenues steadily increasing from $31,000 in 1990 to $245,000 in 2013. Jim ralph, Jacques Demers, Harry neal, ron maclean, Brian Burke, Dennis Hull, Willie o’ree, Dale Hawerchuk, rod Black, plus fredericton’s own marianne limpert and matt stairs, are among those who have graced our head table. FSI has, from the 33 auctions, returned over $3 million to this community. While most of the funds are distributed to hockey players and teams, fsI has, during the last decade, made over 500 grants in 42 other sports.

fsI administers two special endowment funds – The Timmy Munn Memorial Scholarship Fund and the Timmy Munn Needy Kids Fund. the former provides financial support for university freshmen while the latter provides funds for kids who can not afford to play their sport. Both funds are in memory of deceased hockey player timmy munn, and were established from the sales of a series of limited edition hockey prints donated to fsI by tim’s mother, celebrated artist catherine Karnes munn.

another initiative of fsI is the Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame, inaugurated in 1992, which can be viewed in its newly renovated display at the Delta Hotel. every may, a reception and dinner are held to honour and induct the successful nominees, who now total 74 Athletes, 56 Builders and 17 Teams. at that event we also recognize fredericton’s athlete of the Year with the myer and Jack Budovitch trophy, and long time sports volunteers with the Bill macgillivary Volunteer award.

FSI also partners with the NB Assn. of Community Living to present an Elimination Draw each October, providing more funds for amateur sports in our community.

fsI has a volunteer Board of 38 local business, professional and retired individuals who give of their time to support the youth of this community.

for more information go to our website at www.fsi-nb.ca

february 2015

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On behalf of my colleagues on Council and the citizens of Fredericton, I am pleased to extend sincere congratulations to 2015 Inductees into the City of Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame.

We are extremely proud of each of you and your individual accomplishments attained in your sports careers. It is through your dedication and commitment, that

you have provided a legacy to your fellow citizens, as well as to the entire Province. Your foresight and strength will provide encouragement to enable other young athletes to strive for successes too.

Your dedication and training to your individual sports is being recognized today and, for this, we are proud to extend this honor to you.

Again, Congratulations!

BRAD WOODSIDE-MAYOR-

 

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Congratulations  to  all  of  the  2013  Inductees    

Congratulations to all of the

2015 Inductees

Dave Durepos

Dave Durepos of fredericton had an amazing 24 year wheelchair basketball career that netted him three Paralympic gold medals and one silver. He was the first new Brunswicker to win gold at the Paralympic games. He became captain of team canada and a medalist in the world championship where he competed five times. He was the first canadian mVP in the american Wheelchair Basketball league. Durepos is a three time new Brunswick male athlete of the year and is a member of the canadian Wheelchair Basketball Wall of fame. He was inducted into

the new Brunswick sports Hall of fame in 2014. Dave competed at five Paralympic games and five World championships. He was a three-time Paralympic gold medalist (2000 sydney, 2004 athens, 2012 london), and a silver medalist in 2008 in Beijing. He was captain of the canadian men’s Wheelchair Basketball team 2000 – 2002. Dave was the first canadian mVP in the national Wheelchair Basketball association (usa league).

2015 Inductees Wall of fame atHlete

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Congratulations to this year’s inductees to the

City of Fredericton Sports Hall of Fame.

We are proud of your accomplishments.

Félicitations aux nouveaux membres du Temple de la renommée sportive du ville de Fredericton. Nous sommes fiers de vos accomplissements.

Mayor Brad Woodside and Fredericton City Council

Le maire Brad Woodside et les conseillers municipaux de Fredericton

Congratulations to this year’s inductees to the

City of Fredericton Sports Hall of Fame.

We are proud of your accomplishments.

Félicitations aux nouveaux membres du Temple de la renommée sportive du ville de Fredericton. Nous sommes fiers de vos accomplissements.

Mayor Brad Woodside and Fredericton City Council

Le maire Brad Woodside et les conseillers municipaux de Fredericton

Congratulations to this year’s inductees to the

City of Fredericton Sports Hall of Fame.

We are proud of your accomplishments.

Félicitations aux nouveaux membres du Temple de la renommée sportive du ville de Fredericton. Nous sommes fiers de vos accomplissements.

Mayor Brad Woodside and Fredericton City Council

Le maire Brad Woodside et les conseillers municipaux de Fredericton

Dick Yeomans

Dick Yeomans was a stay at home defenceman, a homegrown talent who played in an era when most of the team was made up of imports. In ernie fitzsimmons’ book, the History of Hockey In fredericton 1946-1969, he was described as a “slick puck-handling defenceman for a dozen years on the caps blue line.” He was part of the caps 1950-51 maritime champions and eastern canadian finalists, where he and Boyd mactavish were teammates.

a tough, solid defenceman at five-foot-ten and 170 pounds, he finished eighth

in league scoring in the 1949-50 season with the caps, scoring two goals and 12 assists for 14 points in nine games and adding another goal and an assist in five playoff games. Yeomans was part of three maritime championship teams as a homegrown fredericton player. He was also a great baseball talent in the capital city. as a pitcher, he had a long career with the Devon tigers of the new Brunswick senior league.

after his playing career, he coached for several years in the fredericton Youth Hockey association, taking his new Brunswick midget team to the Wrigley canadian championship tournament (now the telus cup). He also coached teams at the intermediate level in both fredericton and Woodstock.

2015 Inductees Wall of fame atHlete

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P.O. Box 1357880 Prospect Street W.

Fredericton, NB E3B 5E3

Tel: (506) 452-6611Fax: (506) 452-7085

www.woodmotors.com

Congratulations to the 2015 inductees!

pennY Dickeson

You might say Penny Dickeson has the credentials to make the fredericton sports Wall of fame with something to “spare.”

Penny is a golfer by summer, a bowler by winter, and has excelled in both for decades. Her career on the golf course has been dominant. she has represented new Brunswick on provincial teams in each of six decades. she’s been a stalwart on women’s senior teams for 13 years from 1999 through 2014, won the senior women’s title in 2006, the super senior title in 2014 and has been a three time runner

up. she was player of the year in the new Brunswick ladies golf association in 1997 and runner up in 2006. In 1988, she finished second only to lori Kane in the new Brunswick ladies amateur tournament.

as a bowler, she represented fredericton teams at the new Brunswick provincial championships for 33 straight years. she was captain of the winning team in1999 and part of runner up teams in 1982, 1988, 2010 and 2013. she has been a member of three maritime championship teams and a member of the winning team at the Halifax ladies International Bowling tournament in 2011.

Her individual accomplishments are many: she won the high average at the ladies provincial tournament two different times, was runner up another time, and had the tournament high triple of 409 in 1987.

she continues to build on an impressive athletic resume.

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2015 Inductees Wall of fame atHleteBoYD macTavish

Boyd mactavish began building an impressive career as an athlete beginning in midget and juvenile hockey, when he played for the Ioof midgets in 1945-46 and the Juveniles in 1946-47. He led that team in scoring with 12 goals and nine assists in six games.

His scoring magic continued with the fredericton Dairy Kings in 1948-49, when he scored five goals and five assists in six games as the centre for the legendary sewell brothers, neil and Doug.

they moved up to the fredericton caps of the southern new Brunswick Hockey league the following year and led the caps to the league title, with mactavish scoring six goals and eight assists in eight games. the following year, the caps captured the maritime championship before losing to noranda in the eastern canadian championship. mactavish scored 12 goals and 19 assists in the caps march to the eastern canadian championship. In six playoff games, he had three goals and five assists.

the following year, the caps won the 1951-52 new Brunswick/PeI championship, with mactavish collecting 36 points in 12 games.

Boyd appeared in exhibition games against the montreal canadiens and chicago Blackhawks, scoring two goals in an exhibition game against Hockey Hall of famer Harry lumley. During the hockey off-season, Boyd was among the top hitters on his senior baseball team. He was stricken with polio in 1952, ending an athletic career that was destined to be among the best in new Brunswick.

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DaviD sullivan

David sullivan is one of new Brunswick’s most successful curlers, winning 20 Provincial championships from Juniors to masters, five maritime championships and a national championship. He represented new Brunswick at two canadian Juniors, six Briers (twice tied for third) and seven canadian seniors. at the 1972 Brier, sullivan was awarded the ross Harstone trophy for outstanding sportsmanship. respected for his love for the sport and his skill, a triumph came when he skipped his team to victory at the 1994 canadian senior

men’s curling championship. In addition to competing, sullivan took great pride in coaching teams skipped by his three sons to Provincial Junior men’s championship titles in 1987, 1989, and 1991. the pinnacle of his curling career came when he coached his eldest son’s “the Jim sullivan rink” to victories at the 1987 canadian and the 1988 World Junior men’s curling championship. David won twenty Provincial titles: two Junior, six men’s, seven senior and five masters. sullivan’s maritime titles were two at the Intercollegiate level and three masters. He competed at six Briers (1966, 1967, 1972, 1976, 1982, and 1983), a recognized achievement for that era. David sullivan was inducted into the new Brunswick sports Hall of fame in 2014.

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Samantha BoscaMutual Funds Representative

[email protected]

435 Brookside Drive, Unit 1AFredericton, NB E3A 8V4

Tel.: (506) 450-2317Fax.: (506) 450-2304

RBC would like to congratulate all of the

2015 inductees and award winners.

WIllIam (BIll) macGIllIVaRY aWaRd

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William “Bill” macGillivarY

the William (Bill) macgillivary award is named in honour of the former Dean of the faculty of Physical education and recreation at u.n.B., Hockey canada executive and president of fredericton sports Investment ltd. the award, commissioned by his fellow members of fsI, is an engraved plaque, presented annually to “fredericton’s outstanding sport volunteer and community worker.”

the script on the plaque reads “In memory of William “Bill” macgillivary, honoring his volunteer service and

commitment to excellence in the field of sport and recreation at the local, provincial, national and international level.”

this year’s recipient is rheal Bourque.

the past winners of the William (Bill) macgillivary award were:

JoHn anD gus maZZuca

JoHn WaIte

eD DunHam

tIm cane

KIm HePDItcH

franK JarDIne

ann urquHart

margIe & mIKe reeD

2014 WIllIam (BIll) macGIllIVaRY aWaRd

rheal Bourque

rheal moved back to his hometown of fredericton 32 years ago and committed much of his time to baseball and hockey, his 2 favorite sports. While most interested in coaching, he often took on many administrative positions. over the years, he has served on the board of fredericton minor Baseball and fredericton Youth Hockey. He has served as Division manager, Zone manager, coordinator and Director, as well as Vice President of the nB Junior Hockey league and President of the city of fredericton Intermediate Baseball league.

rheal often coached two teams at the same time in both sports. He believed that he was more productive on the field or in the rink, than in the boardrooms.

In later years, he believed that after midget age, many players, both in Baseball and Hockey had no place to play. He organized several Junior Baseball teams, which then evolved into an Intermediate league. the league still operates today with five or six teams. He also got involved with Juvenile Hockey and along with coaches/managers from moncton and saint John; they formed the new Brunswick Junior Hockey league, which is still operating as an eleven team league.

although quite a few of his teams have had championship seasons he is most proud of the many players that have and still show appreciation for having been on his teams.

He has received several awards, including award of Distinction (fYHa), unsung Hero (city of fredericton), Distinguished citizen award (city of fredericton) and Hockey canada Junior Hockey recognition award.

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tHe mYeR and JacK BudoVItcH tRoPHY

this award originated with two brothers who were strong supporters of sport in the city of fredericton. the 1940’s & 1950’s were times of imported senior hockey talent in fredericton and with the financial and moral support of myer Budovitch and others, this city was able to ice a very competitive team. Jack Budovitch devoted his attention to the fredericton caps following the end of the “Import era” in senior hockey. Jack served as president for a number of years and also was a major financial supporter of the team.In 1956 the Budovitch family donated a trophy dedicated to myer and Jack which was to be presented annually to fredericton’s outstanding athlete. this designation was later broadened to include also outstanding team. the first winner of the myer and Jack Budovitch trophy was marjorie squires and last year’s winner was Dayle colpitts. the myer and Jack Budovitch trophy unfortunately laid dormant for intervals of time until revived by fredericton sports Investment in 1999. the athlete of the Year award is now presented at the annual fredericton sports Wall of fame Induction Dinner each may.the winner of this award for 2014 is Jake allen

1956 – MARJORIE SQUIRES1957 – PAT DOBIE1958 – LEROY WASHBURN1959 – DAVE IRVING1960 – WILLIE O’REE1961 – CHRIS WILLIAMSON1962 – RICHARD CLARK1963 – DANNY GRANT1964 – BUSTER HARVEY1965 – FRANK FLANAGAN1966 – SCOTT HARVEY JR.1967 – DON LEGER1968 – ANNE GILLIES1970 – CLARK HAMILTON1971 – PETER RICHARDSON1978 – ANDREA GARLAND1979 – SONNY PHILLIPS1980 – FREDERICTON CAPITALSINTERMEDIATE “A” HOCKEY TEAM1981 – SCOTT HILL

1982 – DAVE McMANUS – OFFICIAL1983 – SUZANNE LARKIN1987 – JIM SULLIVAN CURLING RINK1998 – MATT STAIRS1999 – MATT STAIRS2000 – MARIANNE LIMPERT2001 – JEFF SCHOLTEN2002 – JILL BRENNAN2003 – JEFF SCHOLTEN2004 – DAVE DUREPOS2005 – ANDREA KELLY RINK2006 – JOSH SACOBIE2007 – JODY PETERSON2008 – JAKE ALLEN2009 – KELSEY HODGSON2010 - DAN MCCULLOUGH2011 - ZACK PHILLIPS2012 - JEBB SINCLAIR2013 - DAYLE COLPITTS2014 - JAKE ALLEN

BUDOVITCH TROPHY WINNERS

*** No winner declared in 1969, 1972-1977, 1984-1986, 1988-1997

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Jake allen

fredericton has developed many great hockey players over the years. But it’s a small group that have actually been able to find full time work in the n-H-l. Willie o’ree, Danny grant and Buster Harvey are the first three names on the mount rushmore of fredericton hockey.

the latest candidate to join them may be goaltender Jake allen of the st-louis Blues. after paying his dues for several seasons in the minors, allen is now the backup goaltender to Brian elliot on a stanley cup contender in st-louis.

Ironically, the 24 year old also got to share the crease with his boyhood idol, martin Brodeur for a short time this season. Brodeur came out of retirement for a short stint with the Blues.

allen won the myer and Jack Budovitch award as fredericton’s athlete of the year in 2008, after he was named to canada’s national junior team. He wins it again in 2014, for breaking though a barrier that has eluded many prospects over the years...and becoming a full time nHler.

the recipient of the 2014 myer and Jack Budovitch award goes to goaltender Jake allen.

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tHe mYeR and JacK BudoVItcH tRoPHYfredericton’s “athlete of the Year” 2014

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Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame

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Congrats to all 2015 inductees!

Congratulations to all Inductees!

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