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Durham Lords Media Release
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Class of 2009 announced for the 14th annual Durham College Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
OSHAWA, Ont. - The department of athletics at Durham College and the Sports Hall of Fame selection committee is pleased to announce the inductees for the 2009 DC Sports Hall of Fame. The class of 2009 will feature former student-athletes Rick Debres (soccer and volleyball) and Stephanie Axford (soccer).
“We are thrilled to welcome Rick and Stephanie into the Durham College Sports Hall of Fame,” said Ken Babcock, Durham College athletic director. “Both were outstanding student-athletes and are very deserving of this honour. On Hall of Fame night, we are going to look back and celebrate two great collegiate careers at Durham College!”
The 14th annual Sports Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is by invitation only and is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at Trillium Trails Banquet and Conference Centre.
The Durham College Sports Hall of Fame was founded in 1997 and exists to honour those individuals who have contributed significantly to sport through the participation on varsity teams at Durham College as athletes, coaches or as builders/administrators.
RICK DEBRES
Rick Debres came to Durham College in 1982 to pursue his college education and also compete in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA). He was a standout student-athlete at DC in not one, but two varsity sports - soccer and volleyball. During his three year post secondary athletic career, he achieved provincial recognition in both sports. He quickly established himself across the province, leading his Lords soccer team to contender status in just his first year as goalkeeper for the men's soccer team. Over the three years in OCAA soccer, Rick was stellar in goal, ultimately leading the program to an OCAA provincial championship silver medal in 1984-85. He was considered by opposing head coaches as the best college keeper in the province. Had there been official awards at that time, he would have easily been named the OCAA's best goalkeeper and All-Canadian on more than one occasion. On the volleyball hardwood, Rick was equally as impressive as one of the most powerful hitters in the OCAA. When the ball went up at the net, he struck fear in the opposition who was faced with the daunting task of trying to return his powerful spikes. In his first year with the Lords Volleyball program, he helped lead the team to the OCAA provincial championship silver medal and National recognition. He would then lead the team to a final four finish, the very next year. He capped off a terrific collegiate career by being named Durham College Male Athlete of the Year in 1984-85. An outstanding two-sport star for Durham College and very deserving of Hall of Fame status.
STEPHANIE AXFORD
Stephanie Axford began her dominating collegiate career at Durham in 1990 by helping Durham launch its first ever varsity women's soccer program. Stephanie is considered by many to be the leading pioneer in what has become one of the most successful college soccer programs in the country. The ultra rich tradition of success that the Durham College Women's Soccer program has built over the years can be attributed to Stephanie and members of that very first team laying the foundation for excellence. As a member of the DC women’s soccer team, she was named an OCAA provincial league all-star in that very first year and later was named an OCAA Championship All-star in 1992-93. She was instrumental in leading the program to their first ever provincial medal (silver) in 1992; only three years after soccer became a full varsity sport here. In addition, she helped the Lords go undefeated with a perfect 6-0-0 record and win a Central Division OCAA title in 1991-92. Stephanie was OCAA central division and overall OCAA scoring champion in 1991-92 with an impressive 13 goals in six conference games. Her stellar three year collegiate career on the soccer field saw her score a career total of 26 goals (which ranks 8th all-time in OCAA history and third all-time in Durham College women’s soccer history). She capped things off by being named Durham College female athlete of the year in 1992-93 and more recently was inducted into the OCAA Sports Hall of Fame this past spring.
PREVIOUS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES (34)
The Durham College Sports Hall of Fame officially opened in the spring of 1997 in order to recognize significant achievements and accomplishments of Durham student-athletes, coaches and builders. On behalf of Durham College and the Durham College Athletic Department we are pleased to announce the formal induction of outstanding individuals into the Durham College Sports Hall of Fame and we salute their many contributions and achievements during their time at Durham.
DAVID STEWART inducted in 1997
GERRY PETTIT inducted in 1997
VASO VUJANOVIC inducted in 1997
TED HARRISON inducted in 1997
CAROL HART (Cruwys) inducted in 1997
LESLIE PELLERIN (Seeley) inducted in 1997
HERB KIRKCONNELL inducted in 1998
JILL DRINKWATER inducted in 1998
RICHARD SNOWDEN inducted in 1998
ERNIE RAINBOW inducted in 1999
SUSAN SCOBIE (Smith) inducted in 1999
ALLEN GATES inducted in 1999
JULIE HORNSBY inducted in 2000
RYAN HUGHES inducted in 2000
JAMES BUCK inducted in 2000
STAN MARCHUT inducted in 2001
MICHAEL STAUFFER inducted in 2001
GARY POLONSKY inducted in 2002
AUGUSTO DUQUESNE inducted in 2002
DAVE DOBSON inducted in 2003
JOANNA VAN DYKE inducted in 2003
ANNE WEIR inducted in 2004
JULIE GOEDHUIS inducted in 2004
DAVE CUTLER inducted 2005
TAMMY BAKER inducted 2005
SAMANTHA LANGFORD inducted on November 18, 2005 10th Anniversary Edition
O'NEIL BROWN inducted on November 18, 2005 10th Anniversary Edition
LAURENCE BISHOP inducted 2006
BILL CROWDIS inducted 2006
MIKE TIMPANO - inducted 2007
DARLENE COOK (ANDERSON) - inducted 2007
LAURIE CASTATOR (THOMPSON) - inducted 2007
MARIO BRUNO – Inducted 2008
RON WINTERINK – Inducted 2008
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