Class of '24 includes baseball player Amanda Asay, boxer Kenny Lally, curling coach Joe Rea, biathlete Megan Tandy and hockey/baseball builder Edna Stitt
Tickets for the Prince George Sports Hall of Fame class of 2024 induction ceremony go on sale on Monday.
The event will add five new inductees – baseball player Amanda Asay, boxer Kenny Lally, curling coach Joe Rea, biathlete Megan Tandy and hockey/baseball builder Edna Stitt.The hall of fame committee has also selected 14 young athletes for its Rising Star Awards.
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