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Guelph Sports Hall of Fame welcomes four inductees for 2024

Sports Celebrity Dinner to take place on May 15 at the Italian Canadian Club
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The Guelph Sports Hall of Fame Board of Directors is pleased to announce the names of the four 2024 inductees who will be celebrated at the annual Guelph Sports Celebrity Dinner and Induction Ceremony on Wednesday, May 15 at the Italian Canadian Club in Guelph.

The 2024 inductees are:

  • Dave Clutchey, Builder
  • Paul Ante, Builder
  • Danielle Everitt-Sinclair, Athlete
  • Pat TeBoekhorst, Builder

“We’re excited to welcome our local athletes and community members to celebrate these outstanding achievements and the advancement of sports in Guelph,” said Carolyn Lee, Chair of the Guelph Sports Hall of Fame Board.  Each of these inductees have a wonderful legacy with commitment and dedication to their respective sports, and to induct these five outstanding recipients who have impacted the local sports scene is a wonderful testament to our sports culture here in Guelph in so many ways.”

Attend the Kiwanis Sports Celebrity Dinner

The induction ceremony will take place on Wednesday, May 15 during the annual Kiwanis Sports Celebrity Dinner at the Italian Canadian Club. Tickets are available online by visiting www.guelphsportshalloffame.com for $120 per adult and $50 for students 17 years of age and younger.

Inductee Bios

David Clutchey (Builder - Swimming)

David Clutchey was the co-founder of the Guelph Marlins Swim Club in 1968.   The Marlins have now been in operation for 50 years and has served thousands of Guelph families from local to international swimmers.   David was the first Marlin coach and the only volunteer head coach in the club’s history.

Paul Ante (Builder - Baseball)

Paul Ante has left his mark on baseball in the Royal City. He has been a part of the Guelph Royals Intercounty baseball team for decades as coach, manager and administrator winning four championships. Ante runs baseball clinics every year and still coaches, teaching his young players not only the fundamentals of baseball, but how to be humble in victory and congratulatory in defeat.

Danielle Everitt-Sinclair (Athlete - Basketball)

Danielle Everitt-Sinclair was a dynamic athlete. While she won a national softball championship with the Guelph Gators in 2004, basketball was where she rose to prominence.  She 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. She would later coach Canada’s U16 girl’s basketball team, the University of Ottawa Ravens and University of Victoria Vike’s basketball teams.  This past season, Danielle also captured her second consecutive USports women’s title with the Ravens.  She became the first head coach of the Ravens’ program to win two national titles.

Pat TeBoekhorst (Builder – Figure Skating)

Pat TeBoekhorst has dedicated over 45 years of her life to teaching young people how to skate.  She was a coach and technical director of the Guelph Figure Skating Club for 20 years working with young boys and girls, and for years delivered the Rhapsody on Ice skating shows. She also became a very successful power skating coach working with many aspiring hockey players looking to improve their overall skating.

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