Valley East Sports Hall Of Fame Honours Five More Special
Residents For Their Contributions To Sport
The Vision Newspaper
November 29, 2000
By: Robert Kirwan

The 3rd Annual Valley East Sports Hall of Fame Induction
Ceremonies took place on October 7 at the Valley East Recreation Centre. Over
100 people attended the celebration in honouring five additional persons for
their contributions to sport over the years.
The inductees or their representatives are shown in the photo above.
From the left we have, Ron Dupuis, who organized the ceremony; Betty Hope,
accepting the award for her son, Shannon; George Corneau, accepting the award
for his son, Mike; Rolly Barriault; Eva Lanctot for Eva Lanctot Realty; and Lou
Burns.
Inducted into the Hall of Fame in the Professional Category was European
hockey star, Shannon Hope. Shannon played his career in England where he
participated on the National Team as well as a club team. He is a member
of the England Hockey Hall of Fame and also appears in the Hockey Hall of Fame
in Toronto. His parents, Gord and Betty Hope accepted the award on Shannon’s
behalf. Bev McIver, who has known Shannon since he played bantam hockey in
Valley East called him, “a good guy as well as a good hockey player”.
In the Veteran’s category, the award this year went to Rolly Barriault,
who has been in the wrestling ring for 38 of his 54 years, going under the name
“Frenchy Lamont”. Rolly has been in the ring with the likes of Little
Beaver, sky Low Low, Little Brutus, Fuzzy Cupid, Andre The Giant, Edouard
Carpentier and the Canadian Half-Pints. He has travelled all over the world and
has been recognized as the Strongest Midget in his class. He is in the Guiness
Book of Records for lifting 500 pounds even though he only weighs in at 110
pounds. He still wrestles part-time and is looking forward to bringing wrestling
back to Sudbury very soon.
The Sponsor’s Category was awarded to Eva Lanctot Realty for
Eva’s many years of dedication to minor sport in the City. Her real estate
office wall is filled with plaques and photos depicting many of the sporting
teams she has sponsored and provided support to. Master of Ceremonies, Ron
Dupuis, commented that, “We are lucky to have her in Valley East.” Eva
gratefully accepted her place in the Valley East Sports Hall of Fame and thanked
the audience for the honour.
The Volunteer Category inductee was the ever popular, Leo Burns, who was
recognized for over 40 years of volunteer service in a wide variety of sports
activities. Leo thanked his wife, Lou, for her support over the years and stated
that he was grateful for “the privilege of serving this fine community. I hope
we can continue on this fine tradition.” His award was presented by Jack
Paquette, last year’s volunteer inductee.
The Amateur Category award went to Mike Corneau, the star of the Rayside
Balfour Sabrecats last season. Corneau won the league scoring championship with
40 goals and 55 assists for 95 points in 40 games. He also pitched in with 26
points in 13 playoff games en route to willing the silver medal in the Canadian
Championships, winning the MVP award at the Central Canadian Championships and
being selected to the 1st Team All Star Squad. Corneau is currently
playing for the University of Ottawa.
There are now twenty members of the Valley East Sports Hall of Fame.
They include:
Veterans Category: Frank St. St. Marseille, Ron Duguay,
Lucien Chevrier and Rolly Barriault;
Volunteer Category: Hilda Kingsley, Wilfred White, Jack
Paquette and Leo Burns;
Amateur Category: Melissa Junkala, Nathalie Menard, Kelly
Ann Thompson and Mike Corneau;
Professional Category: Andrew Brunette, Amanda Maurice,
Darryl Lafrance and Shannon Hope.
Sponsor Category: Marcel Moncion, Richard Tasse, Valley
East Lions Club and Eva Lanctot;