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"Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductions", p. 3

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Lacrosse Hall of Fame Inductions The Akwesasne Hall of Fame Inductees. (l-r): Bobby Sunday (Player), Peter Burns Sr. (Player: 1946-75), Wallace Roundpoint (Player: 1950-60), Bobby DeLormier (Player: 1956-74) and Ray Day (Player: 1950-95). Six Nations Chief's (Director of Player Recruitment), Mac Mason stands beside the 15 foot wooden carving of an Aboriginal Lacrosse player at the entrance to the Hall of Fame exhibit. The New Ontario Hall of Fame was declared officially opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The Six Nations Junior "A" Arrows president Jack Hill was at the opening ceremony of the New Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Catharines this past weekend. Here, Jack poses with the Ontario Jr. "A" Championship Trophy, a trophy he took the Arrows awards banquet later that evening. Michael Burke, 8, of Caledon East was trying out the shooting gallery at the Hall of Fame. Michael played on the Brampton Excelsiors Tyke "B" Championship team this past summer.

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