
Established in 1992 by the City of Guelph and the Kiwanis Club of Guelph, the Guelph Sports Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization that recognizes and honours the achievements of Guelph individuals and teams who have attained prominence and distinction in any field of sport, and who have made a major contribution to the development and advancement of sports in Guelph. Each year inductees are celebrated at the Kiwanis Sports Celebrity Dinner, and their achievements are permanently recorded in a public display at the Sleeman Centre.
The Guelph Sports Hall of Fame is managed by a City Council-appointed Board of Directors and funded by the Kiwanis Club of Guelph through its annual induction dinner.
Attend the 2022 Guelph Sports Hall of Fame Kiwanis Celebrity Dinner
Portraits were created by Guelph artist, Robert Howson.
Inductees
1874 Guelph Maple Leaf Baseball Club
1928 Guelph Whippets Juvenile Baseball Club
1960 Kiwanis Juvenile Baseball Club
1966 C-joys Senior Baseball Club
1975 Guelph Ingrams Fastball Team
1984 Bantam Lacrosse Team
1984 Guelph Royal City Optimist Midget Baseball Team
1985-86 Guelph Platers Hockey Club
1987 Guelph Girls Midget Softball Team
1997 – 1998 Guelph Storm Hockey Club
1997 Guelph Pidel Midget Girls Softball Team
2003 Guelph AAA Royals Midget Baseball Team
2005 Guelph Midget Girls Fastball
2009 Guelph Buns Master Rollers – Team Canada
2014 U16AA Guelph Sodrox Predators
Bruce Edward (Ted) Wilford
Candice “Candy” (Kane) Folkins
Carol Anne (Wood) Letheren
Guelph A.M.F. Major “AAA” Pee Wees 1979-80
Guelph CJOYs 1970 Senior Intercounty Baseball Team
Guelph Maple Leafs – 1930 Canadian Professional Hockey League Champions
Joseph (Joe) Dominic Veroni
Lionel N. ‘Huck’ O’Connell
Louis (Lou) Joseph Fontinato
Rachelle Clausen (nee Campbell)
Ralph William (Bill) Devorski
Richard Leo “Dick” Carroll