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Don “Whoopie” Arthurs (1997) Jack Ashbee (2018) Revis Bennett (2002) Mena Briscoe (2016) Bill Brunskill (1997) Bob Burke (1998) George “Potsy” Burrows (2010) Joe Caruso (2008) Bill Castator (1997) Gary “Turtle” Drysdale (2001) Bob Haw (1998) John Herd (2006) Zeny Lipinski Sr. (2009) Jack Madgett (2004) Barry Maruk (2003) Steve Mastine (2002) John “Gus” McCauley (1997) Dean McLeod (1998) Ziggy Musial (1999) Tom Patrick (2006) Herb Phillips (2007) Barry Richardson (2001) Jim Richardson (1997) Ken Richardson (2016) Bert Russell (2017) Robert “Sandy” Sanderson (1997) Terry Sanderson (1999) Dan Teat (2015) Wayne Thompson (1997) Bruce Wanless (1997) Bram “Barnie” Wilfong (1998) Dave “The Fong” Wilfong (2011) “Our Country, Our Game” Since it opened in 1997, the Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame & Museum’s mission has been to recognize & celebrate the historical, cultural, and athletic contributions within the Ontario Lacrosse community; as well as to provide educational information and resources about the game and its rich history. Discover the origins of North America’s oldest sport, explore the early history of Field Lacrosse, learn about Lacrosse as it is today - the different forms of the game from Box Lacrosse to Men’s and Women’s Field Lacrosse. BRAMPTON EXCELSIORS OLHOF INDUCTEES EXPLORE OLHOF Inductees History of Lacrosse 1869 Beers Book Shooting Gallery The Claxton Banner (1867) The Globe Shield (1910) Mohawk Village Display 1908 Olympic Gold Medal Mann Cup Minto Cup Founders Cup Presidents Cup Creators Cup Stick Making ONTARIO LACROSSE HALL of FAME & MUSEUM Lock 3 Welland Canals Centre 1932 Welland Canals Parkway St. Catharines, ON L2R 7C2 905.984.8880. 1.800.305.5134 Open Daily 9AM - 5PM ADMISSION BY DONATION www.ontariolacrossehalloffame.com [email protected] Do you know a player or a builder who has made a significant contribution to the sport of Lacrosse in your community? Visit our website and submit your nomination. Recognizing someone through a gift in honour is a thoughtful way to celebrate the milestones in someone’s life. Donations to the OLHOF are also generously accepted. www.ontariolacrossehalloffame.com/donate/ For more information, please contact [email protected] The OLHOF covets artifacts associated with Ontario’s Lacrosse history. These items are essential to the growth and educational potential of the Hall. To contribute, please contact [email protected]. Canada’s National Summer Sport is recognized with featured displays & permanent exhibits. SUBMIT A NOMINATION CONTRIBUTE ARTIFACTS DONATE OR MAKE A GIFT www.ontariolacrossehalloffame.com [email protected] PLAN YOuR TRIP! Tours of the Hall are perfect for school trips, team events & everyday fun! OLHOF GOLF TOURNAMENT saturday OCTOBER 5 th , 2019 glen Abbey Golf Club For more information, contact [email protected] or 519.820.8858

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  • Don “Whoopie” Arthurs(1997)

    Jack Ashbee (2018)Revis Bennett (2002)Mena Briscoe (2016)Bill Brunskill (1997)Bob Burke (1998)

    George “Potsy” Burrows(2010)

    Joe Caruso (2008)Bill Castator (1997)

    Gary “Turtle” Drysdale(2001)

    Bob Haw (1998)John Herd (2006)

    Zeny Lipinski Sr. (2009)Jack Madgett (2004)Barry Maruk (2003)Steve Mastine (2002)

    John “Gus” McCauley (1997)Dean McLeod (1998)Ziggy Musial (1999)Tom Patrick (2006)Herb Phillips (2007)

    Barry Richardson (2001)Jim Richardson (1997)Ken Richardson (2016)Bert Russell (2017)

    Robert “Sandy” Sanderson(1997)

    Terry Sanderson (1999)Dan Teat (2015)

    Wayne Thompson (1997)Bruce Wanless (1997)Bram “Barnie” Wilfong

    (1998)Dave “The Fong” Wilfong

    (2011)

    “Our Country, Our Game”Since it opened in 1997, the Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame & Museum’s mission has been to recognize & celebrate the historical,cultural, and athletic contributions within the Ontario Lacrosse community; as well as to provide educational information and resourcesabout the game and its rich history. Discover the origins of North America’s oldest sport, explore the early history of Field Lacrosse, learnabout Lacrosse as it is today - the different forms of the game from Box Lacrosse to Men’s and Women’s Field Lacrosse.

    BRAMPTON EXCELSIORS OLHOF INDUCTEES

    EXPLORE

    OLHOF InducteesHistory of Lacrosse1869 Beers BookShooting Gallery

    The Claxton Banner (1867)The Globe Shield (1910)Mohawk Village Display

    1908 Olympic Gold MedalMann CupMinto Cup

    Founders CupPresidents CupCreators CupStick Making

    ONTARIO LACROSSE HALL of FAME& MUSEUM

    Lock 3 Welland Canals Centre1932 Welland Canals ParkwaySt. Catharines, ON L2R 7C2

    905.984.8880. 1.800.305.5134

    Open Daily 9AM - 5PM

    ADMISSION BY DONATION

    www.ontariolacrossehalloffame.cominfo@ontariolacrossehalloffame.com

    Do you know a player or a builder who has made a significantcontribution to the sport of Lacrosse in your community? Visitour website and submit your nomination.

    Recognizing someone through a gift in honour is a thoughtfulway to celebrate the milestones in someone’s life. Donations tothe OLHOF are also generously accepted.

    www.ontariolacrossehalloffame.com/donate/For more information, please [email protected]

    The OLHOF covets artifacts associated with Ontario’s Lacrossehistory. These items are essential to the growth and educationalpotential of the Hall.

    To contribute, please contact [email protected].

    Canada’s National Summer Sport is recognized with featureddisplays & permanent exhibits.

    SUBMIT A NOMINATION

    CONTRIBUTE ARTIFACTS

    DONATE OR MAKE A GIFT

    www.ontariolacrossehalloffame.cominfo@ontariolacrossehalloffame.com

    PLAN YOuR TRIP! Tours of the Hall are perfect for schooltrips, team events & everyday fun!

    OLHOF GOLF TOURNAMENT

    saturday OCTOBER 5th, 2019

    glen Abbey Golf Club

    For more information, [email protected] or 519.820.8858