The O.B.H.A. Hall of Fame is a Celebration of Ball Hockey History. It honours both the game of "orange ball" along with it's founders, builders and players who contributed to the growth and development of the sport throughout the years.
The O.B.H.A. was established in 1974. The parade of association's most prominent pioneers, who were first to be enshrined, were led by the founders, Sir John Forrest, Ken White, Paul Coulter and Mike Bernard. These gentlemen were the trailblazers who paved the way for the other notable builders and players who continued their work and who today are all honoured and respected members of the O.B.H.A Hall of Fame.
The O.B.H.A.'s Hall of Fame was established to promote and recognize the performance and outstanding achievements of it's participating members along with the valuable contributions that they have made to the game of ball hockey. Equally as important is the level of professionalism and leadership that the individual has exemplified in maintaining the spirit and integrity of the game as a player throughout the years in the O.B.H.A. respectively.
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