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			<title>Sports Hall of Fame welcomes Class of 2019</title>
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<p>It's official: five more Aurora sporting
legends have donned the green jacket.</p>
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<p>Reg Chappell, Jim Clark, Travis
Romagnoli, and the father-son duo of Dave and Ryan Gardner were the latest
inductees into the Aurora Sports Hall of Fame, honoured at the annual induction
dinner on November 7.</p>
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<p>St. Andrew's College was the host venue
for the fifth year in a row, where close to 300 guests packed into Cole Hall to
see the class don the traditional green sweater now worn by a total of 34
honoured members.</p>
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<p>“This celebration highlights the
achievements and hard work of each inductee, and their contributions to sport
in our community,” said Mayor Tom Mrakas. “Your strong focus, perseverance, and
diligence are great qualities for everyone to adopt.”</p>
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<p>Mr. Chappell was the first to take to
the stage, a household name among the local swimming community and a founding
member of the Aurora Ducks.</p>
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<p>“Passion and people were a major part of
my success,” said Mr. Chappell, who recounted a story of one of his earliest
memories at the beach at three-years old.</p>
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<p>“There was a sign, out in the deep of
the water, I started walking towards it, and my dad had to come grab me to keep
me from drowning. He then had to tie me to the picnic table to keep me from
doing it again…I wanted in the water.”</p>
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<p>He recalled many of the memories he had
from his 56 years in coaching swimming, one that he only retired from last year.</p>
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<p>“Last summer, at age 71, I stepped down
from president and high-performance coach at Duck Swimming,” said Mr. Chappell,
expressing his gratitude to those who contributed to the longevity of his
career.</p>
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<p>“A high-performance coach needs to
continue to look at the base Aurora athletes are coming from.”</p>
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<p>Mr. Clark was the next to hear his name
called, an apt choice this year after his work with the CP Canadian Women's
Open at Magna Golf Club earlier this summer. His resume includes 35 Canadian
Men's Opens as a volunteer, where he has come to get to know the night's emcee Rod
Black of TSN, prompting Black to add “Everybody loves Jim.”</p>
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<p>“Being an Auroran, Magna has a very high
presence in this community,” said Mr. Clark. “It's kind of like St. Andrew's…you
just kind of drive by.</p>
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<p>“I was proud I got the chance to chair
the CP Women's Open there.”</p>
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<p>Mr. Clark went on to address all of the
many people involved in Golf Canada that were there in support, including those
from his times volunteering at Glen Abbey when he was just a boy.</p>
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<p>Adding to the lustre was the over $6,000
raised from the live auction, always a hit with the induction dinner crowd.
Items included a signed stick and jersey from recent Stanley Cup champion and
Aurora resident Robert Thomas, as well as a Toronto Maple Leafs game day
package, and a Muskoka golf package with Black, who flung joke after joke to
the crowd.</p>
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<p>Always one for self-deprecating humour
when hosting the event, Black had to make a poke at the absence of fellow TSN
personality James Duthie, who has played MC for the induction in the past.</p>
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<p>“It's a pleasure to be here,” said Black
in his opening monologue. “Obviously James Duthie is busy tonight.”</p>
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<p>On a more serious note, Black went on to
add the significance of the night to the local sports community, something he
has come to understand over the past few years.</p>
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<p>“I know what it means to the community,”
said Black. “I have a son that went here, to St. Andrew's College, my daughter
goes to St. Max, I'm involved in the community here.”</p>
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<p>Finally adding, as the joker he has come
to be known as at the dinner:</p>
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<p>“I go to the S.A.R.C., the A.C.C…how
come everything has to have an acronym in this town? Pain in the A.S.S.”</p>
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<p>This year's inductees will see their
photos and bios brandished on the walls of the Aurora Sports Hall of Fame at
the SARC, where the public is also free to see their collections of equipment,
medals, and other memorabilia for a full calendar year.</p>
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<p>A pair of St. Max Mustangs were also
welcomed into the hall in the form of the Future Hall of Famers program,
welcoming Lara Jorgensen and Brent Davison into the fold.</p>
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<p>Jorgensen, the Junior Athlete of the
Year at St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic High School helped the girls hockey squad
to back-to-back medal finishes in the last two seasons, while representing both
Ontario and Canada in rugby, all by the age of sixteen.</p>
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<p>Davison, who competes for the Mustangs
in both rugby and swimming, earned triple gold swimming in his age level at the
2019 Ontario Youth Provincial Championships.</p>
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<p>Next week, The Auroran will focus on the inductions of the Gardners, as well as Mr. Romagnoli.</p>
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<p><strong> By Jake Courtepatte </strong></p>
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