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Browsing Subjects - 'Portraits - Biographical - Team'
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Title | Niagara Falls Mr. Transmission Boys Fastball Team, 1991 - Team - Fastball - 1991 - Present Era, 2012 Sport Wall of Fame Inductees |
Creator
| City of Niagara Falls Staff |
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Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
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| 2012 Sports Wall of Fame Inductees. Front Row (left to right): Todd Bobinski, Perry Bartley, Mark Korten, Jamie McCloy, Paul Boyd, Shane Newson Back Row (left to right): Ron Webb, Coach, Phil Boyer, Andrew Thompson, Peter Dobbin, Clive Newson, Coach, Geoff Girodat, Jeff Lambert, Jason Vormittag, Mac Lewis, Coach. The 1991 Niagara Falls Mr. Transmission Midget Boys Fastball Team was made up of many talented players. The coaching staff's constant focus on strong communication and teamwork was instrumental in the team's success.
The coaching staff of Clive Newson, Mac Lewis and Ron Webb brought years of valuable coaching experience as well as their own personal experience in playing the game. Their relentless approach in preparing these young men helped instill a winning attitude which prepared them to become the first team in Niagara Falls to win the Ontario Amateur Softball Association Championships (O.A.S.A.), bringing Niagara Falls the Gold Medal.
Four players from the team advanced to represent Ontario in the 1993 Canada Summer Games hosted in Kamloops, British Columbia: Phil Boyer, Jamie McCloy, Shane Newson and Jason Vormittag. |
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| January 2013 |
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Title | Niagara Podhorns- 1961 Softball Champions |
Creator
| Roels, Ron |
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Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
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| Won the City Championship in 1961 |
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| 1961. |
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D423296 |
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Title | Roger Bros Softball Team- 1946 |
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| Still Image |
Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
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| Front Row (left to right): Barryman, Charlie Chase, Cy Patterson, George Fisher, Neil Palmer, Ozzie Quinn, Dave Sorley. Back Row (left to right): Ed Metcalf, Les Makin, Bob Murrell, Ken Patterson, Bill Murrell, Bob Sorley, George Black, Earl (Lefty) Mathews. |
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| 1946 |
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D423299 |
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Title | Rogers Bros Softball Team- 1948 |
Creator
| Slingerland, N. E. |
Type
| Still Image |
Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
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| Front Row: C Lanny (?), Bob Murrell, Scotty Davidson, Bill Murrell, Ken Patterson, George Fisher, Charlie Chase, Stud (?). Back Row: Guy Bray, ?, George Black, Milt Butler, Tom Brant, Aub Cole (?), H. Duncan (?) |
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| 1948 |
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D423300 |
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Title | Stamford Collegiate Senior Boy's Basketball Team, 1955 - All Ontario Champions - Team - Basketball - Pre 1970 Era, 2012 Sports Wall of Fame Inductees |
Creator
| City of Niagara Falls Staff |
Type
| Still Image |
Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections |
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| 2012 Sports Wall of Fame Inductees. Front Row (left to right): Malcolm Davey, Manager, Doug Frazer, John Peckham, Gus Turnbull, Bud Beach, David Howard, Steve Benyo, Manager Back Row (left to right): John Lees, Coach, Walt Lessey, Ron Ruttan, Peter Den Ouden, Barry Reid, Rich Patterson, Philip Deckman, George Jasnich, Murray Johnston. An inspired Stamford High School Basketball Team became the Cinderella team of a most hectic and closely contested senior boys' All Ontario Basketball Tournament. Stamford had earlier been defeated by Niagara Falls Collegiate in the District final but had been given a bye into the championship as the Niagara District representative. Once in the tournament, they rolled to an unexpected but well earned championship. On their way to victory, the Hornets defeated Ottawa Lisgar 65- 47 and then moved into the semi-final with a previously undefeated team from Toronto Northern Vocational. They upset Toronto 43- 40 and were into the finals. In the championship game, Stamford was matched against defending champion Windsor Patterson High School. Both teams were weary from the afternoon semi-finals and played cautious basketball most of the way. The game was tied 24-24 at the half but Stamford pulled away at the end for the 54-47 victory. It was a wild and emotional celebration for the Stamford fans who were there in abundance at the old arena on Victoria Ave. The championship was a perfect ending to a wonderful basketball season.
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| January 2013 |
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Title | World Softball Champions. Richmond Hill Dynes- 1972 |
Type
| Still Image |
Collection
| Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Collection |
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| The Richmond Hill Dynes, representing Canada, won the Softball Championship held in Manila, in the town of Marikina in The Philippines on March 12th 1972.
Back Row (left to right): Angus Philip (Business Manager), Joe O'Neil, Stan Thornington (Coach), Bob Kennedy, Bob Domik, Dick Hames, John McDonald, Done Lee, Les Downing, Bill Drennan, Vern Dynes (Sponsor). Front Row (left to right): Bob McLennan, Casey Cripps (Manager), Derek Kinnersly, George Chapman, Bob Shelton, Paul Philip (Bat Boy), Gary Jodrell, Duane Reid, Brian Ferry, Bob Smith (Captain) |
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| March 12, 1972. |
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D423308 |
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