They will join a select group of 83 previous inductees into the Hall at a banquet set for Saturday, April 6, at the Ramada Plaza Hotel.
Athletes Amanda Asay, Kenny Lally and Megan Tandy and coach/builders Edna Stitt and Joe Rea are this year’s inductees into the Prince George Sports Hall of Fame.
Lally was a boxer and current coach with the Inner City Boxing Club who won 11 provincial championships, seven national titles and fought internationally in his 14-year career.
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