Guelph Sports Hall of Fame to welcome four new members in May

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Guelph Sports Hall of Fame to welcome four new members in May
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Paul Ante, David Clutchy, Danielle Everitt-Sinclair, and Pat TeBoekhorst will be formally inducted during the Kiwanis Sports Celebrity Dinner.

Ante has been a part of the Guelph Royals Intercounty baseball team for decades as coach, manager and administrator, winning four championships. He runs baseball clinics every year and still coaches.

Clutchey was the co-founder of the Guelph Marlins Swim Club in 1968. He was the first Marlin coach and the only volunteer head coach in the club’s history.Everitt-Sinclair played three seasons with the McMaster Marauders and two years with the University of Victoria Vikes where she won the national women’s basketball championship in 2003. She was named an all-Canadian in 2004.

Guelph Sports Hall of Fame Board Chair Carolyn Lee said in a news release that each of the inductees have a wonderful legacy and is a testament to the sports culture in Guelph.Did you open an FHSA last year? Why your tax refund might be delayed All four inductees will be formally inducted in a ceremony during the Kiwanis Sports Celebrity Dinner at the Italian Canadian Club in Guelph on May 15.‘God and my daughter have forgiven me’: Mom who left 16-month-old home to go on vacation sentenced to life in prison

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