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Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame Dinner PDF Print E-mail

The inaugural Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame Dinner is fast approaching and tickets for the gala event are now available.
Charter members of the new shrine will include 11 individuals and one team.

INDUCTEES

 David Braley
 Builder (Football)
 Jackie Callura
 Athlete (Boxing)
 Bill Friday Official (Hockey)
 Harry Howell Athlete (Hockey)
 Russ Jackson Athlete (Football)
 Mel Laforme Athlete (Rowing)
 Ray Lewis Athlete (Track)
 Joanne Malar Athlete (Swimming)
 Claude Saunders Athlete/Builder (Rowing)
 Billy Sherring Athlete (Track)
 Jimmy Thompson Coach (Swimming)
 1967 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL Champions) 

 

Tickets at $100 each, or $1,000 for tables of ten, are available at:

                 Hutch’s on the Beach, 280 Van Wagner’s Beach Road
                 United Trophy, 99 Cannon St. East
                 The Tiger-Cats Store at Tigertown,1 Jarvis Street.
                 (Those purchasing tickets from the Tiger-Cats will be entitled to            
                 15% off any regularly priced item in the Tiger-Cats Store) 


The Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame Induction Dinner will be held Tuesday September 28, 2010, at Carmen’s, 1520 Stone Church Road East. Cocktails will be at 6:00 pm and the dinner will begin at 7:00 pm.

For more information contact:
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By phone:
John Pellizzari at United Trophy  905-527-4161
or
Mark Bowden at the Tiger-Cats  905-547-2287 (ext 230)

 
How to get involved in Sports Day in Canada on September 18 PDF Print E-mail

Calling all Canadians

If you're interested in celebrating sport, getting active and attending a local Sports Day in Canada celebration event in your own community, you've come to the right place.  Whether it's a local open house, regional competition, athlete meet-and-greet or community softball game, you will be able to search for it in event listings on this site beginning August 18. In the meantime, find out more about Sports Day in Canada, watch for the television promos airing every week on CBC Sports and tell your friends, families and colleagues about Sports Day in Canada.  If you're a student, an athlete or a team member yourself, you can also consider talking to your coach, school, team or club about hosting a local Sports Day in Canada event.

For more info visit the CBC Sports Day in Canada site here .

 
All Star Snacks PDF Print E-mail

With the high calibre of soccer displayed at the World Cup, you just know these athletes
consume healthy foods and beverages to  fuel their bodies.

In Stoney Creek, some soccer coaches are helping children develop this healthy
behaviour early.

Saltfleet Soccer Association in Stoney Creek is taking action to create a sporting
community  that supports and encourages healthy eating.

This summer, 12 coaches  from Saltfleet have volunteered to promote a healthy snack
culture with their  teams and pilot test an electronic resource developed by City of
Hamilton  Public Health Services.

This resource, titled All Star Snacks Playbook, provides coaches with information and
tools to help ensure that healthy snack choices are offered during children's sporting
events.

By serving healthy food and drinks at practices, games and other team events, coaches
and parents create an opportunity for players to practice healthy eating in their day-to-
day life.

If you are responsible for bringing snacks to a game or practice, try one of the snacks
listed below packed in a cooler with ice.  Pair this snack with water, of course, as active
children need to stay hydrated.

  • Fresh fruit of any kind (frozen grapes are a refreshing  summer treat)
  • Vegetable sticks, rings or pieces
  • Fruit kebabs  (skewered on straws)
  • Yogurt in a tube (refrigerated or  frozen)
  • White or chocolate milk (skim, 1% or 2%)
  • Whole-grain  crackers with hard cheese or cheese strings
  • Hummus with mini  whole-wheat pita bread or bread sticks
  • Unsweetened applesauce or  apple blend
  • Pudding made with milk (Tip: Choose a pudding with at  least 5% Daily Value for calcium on the Nutrition Facts table)
  • Homemade trail mix (Tip: Try a peanut-safe version by mixing whole-grain  cereal, whole-grain pretzels, dried apricots and raisins)

For more  information and resources, visit City of Hamilton Public Health
Services'  nutrition website at hamilton.ca/nutrition .

 
Kids' sports loaded with 'toxic' coaches PDF Print E-mail

Amateur sport coaches routinely commit psychological abuses against young athletes that trigger a "toxic tornado" with long-lasting effects on their development, say researchers.

About 40 per cent of youth hockey, baseball and football games contain either direct or indirect abuse, according to new data collected by JustPlay, a national sport research firm that logs critical incidents in youth sports leagues. "No one has been monitoring it," says JustPlay president Elaine Raakman. "There's been no accountability.

 
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