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Surname Year Inducted Sport Ahamad Charles 1984 All Rounder Michael Cipriani 1984 All Rounder Alfred Harragin 1984 All Rounder J.R.N Surname Year Inducted Sport Ahamad Charles 1984 All Rounder Michael Cipriani 1984 All Rounder Alfred Harragin 1984 All Rounder J.R.N. Cumberbatch H.B.M 1984 Athletics Francis Dinzey 1984 Athletics Victor "Bobs" Donawa 1984 Athletics Mannie Dookie 1984 Athletics Hypolite "Polo" Sosa 1984 Athletics Frederick Alexander 1984 Boxing Frederick Taffy Holder 1984 Boxing Learie Constantine 1984 Cricket Lebrun Constantine 1984 Cricket Geroge C. Grant 1984 Cricket George John 1984 Cricket Victor Pascall 1984 Cricket Clifford A. Roach H.B.M. 1984 Cricket Joseph Small 1984 Cricket Sydney G Smith 1984 Cricket Wilton St Hill 1984 Cricket Laurie L Rogers H.B.M. 1984 Cycling Kathleen Pogson 1984 Hockey Ellis "Puss" Achong 1984 Football Alfred Charles 1984 Football J.A.R. Daniel 1984 Football Kenneth V. Galt C.M.T. 1984 Football Rolph Grant 1984 Football Ivor Hart 1984 Football Arthur Maynard 1984 Football Thor Schjolseth 1984 Football Botha Tench 1984 Football O.P. (Pen) Bennett 1984 Horse Racing Donald Campbell 1984 Horse Racing Latchan Jaggernauth M.B.E 1985 Administrator Captain Robert Johnstone O.B.E. 1985 Administrator Ralph Silvano Gomes 1985 All Rounder Ralph Edgar Knowles 1985 All Rounder Ralph Archibald Legall 1985 All Rounder Michael Agostini 1985 Athletics Emmanuel Mc Donald Baily C.M.T 1985 Athletics Dr. Basil Ince 1985 Athletics Gregory Sebastien Lewis 1985 Athletics Eric Ancil Pierre H.B.M. 1985 Athletics Ethelbert St. Clair Thompson 1985 Athletics Wilfred Oliver Tull 1985 Athletics Dr. Percival Granville Wilson 1985 Athletics Daniel James "Gentle Daniel" 1985 Boxing Wilfred Ferguson 1985 Cricket Gerald Ethridge Gomez H.B.M 1985 Cricket Prior Erskine Jones H.B.M 1985 Cricket Lancelot R. Pierre 1985 Cricket Jeffrey Baxter Stollmeyer C.M.T 1985 Cricket Rupert Tang Choon 1985 Cricket Captain Douglas B. St Aubyn M.B.E. 1985 Rifle Shooting Compton Gonzales 1985 Cycling Hilton Mitchell "Barracuda" H.B.M 1985 Cycling George Terry 1985 Cycling Rex Courtney Burnett 1985 Football Joseph Anthony Gonzales 1985 Football Carlton E. Hinds "Squeakie" 1985 Football Allan Joseph 1985 Football Ken Cooke 1985 Hockey Eric A De Verteuil 1985 Hockey Vere Greer 1985 Hockey Jin Hean Ho 1985 Lawn Tennis Harold Nothnagel 1985 Lawn Tennis Cuthbert Thavenot 1985 Lawn Tennis Carl De Souza 1985 Weightlifting Lennox Kigour H.B.M 1985 Weightlifting Rodney Wilkes H.B.M 1985 Weightlifting John Asche 1985 Walking James Jackson 1985 Walking John Massiah Douglass 1985 Administrator Floris Jessica Kelshall H.B.M 1985 Administrator Wendell Mottley H.B.M 1985 Athletics Merrick Anatol "Jim" 1985 Basketball Phyllis Pierre-Walker 1985 Netball Andrew Gordon Ganteaume 1985 Cricket Sonny Ramadhin C.M.T. 1985 Cricket Roger R. Gibbon H.B.M 1985 Cycling Sedley Hoseph H.B.M 1985 Football Marilyn Gordon 1985 Hockey Gerard Ian Jardine 1985 Hockey Alice Mildred Cambridge 1985 Lawn Tennis Petal Lee Loy 1985 Table Tennis Colin W.R Patrick H.B.M 1985 Walking Brandon Bailey 1985 Weightlifting Hugo Gittens 1985 Weightlifting Rawle Barrow 1985 Yachting D'Archy Galt 1987 All Rounder Manny Ramjohn H.B.M 1987 Athletics Yolande Pompey 1987 Boxing Lennox Yearwood 1987 Athletics Christopher Forde 1987 Bodybuilding Michael Hercules 1987 Bodybuilding William Rodriguez H.B.M 1987 Cricket Nyron Asgarali H.B.M 1987 Cricket Delbert Charleau 1987 Football Peter Valdez 1987 Lawn Tennis Eric James 1987 Administrator Errol Dos Santos 1987 Administrator Kent Bernard 1987 Athletics Edwin Roberts H.B.M 1987 Athletics Marjorie John 1987 All Rounder Michael Carew 1987 Cricket Charles Davis 1987 Cricket Tyrone De La Bastide 1987 Football Michael Valdez 1987 Lawn Tennis Enid Browne 1987 Netball Angela "Pinky" Drayton 1987 Netball Janet Bailey 1987 Netball John "Bull" Sutherland 1987 Football Watty Douglas 1987 Football Doyle Griffith 1987 Football Aldwyn Hislop 1987 Basketball Edwin Skinner 1987 Athletics Raymond Reid 1987 Basketball Leslie King 1987 Cycling Alvin Corneal 1987 Football Everard Cummings H.B.M 1987 Football Deryck Murray C.M.T 1987 Cricket Ria Mark 1987 Lawn Tennis Alan Price 1987 Lawn Tennis Sherril Peters 1987 Netball Jean Pierre T.C 1987 Netball Victor "Voot" O'Garro H.B.M 1987 Basketball Lystra D. Lewis M.B.E., M.O.M. 1995 Administrator Alexander Chapman H.B.M 1995 Administrator Peter Samuel 1995 Administrator Lance Murray C.M.T 1995 Administrator Knolly Henderson H.B.M 1995 Administrator Lionel St. Aubyn 1995 Administrator Carlton Franco 1995 Football Bobby Sookram 1995 Football Lincoln Phillips 1995 Football Marjorie Paddy Fernandes-Williams 1995 Hockey Sandra Charles-Montano H.B.M 1995 Hockey Althea Thomas-Luces 1995 Netball Geroge E.C. Stanford 1995 Chess Benedict Cayenne 1995 Athletics Larry Gomes H.B.M. 1995 Cricket Augustine Logie H.B.M 1995 Cricket Hasely Crawford T.C. 2000 Athletics Debra O'Connor 2000 Badminton Geroge Achille 2000 Basketball Carl Blackman 2000 Basketball Barbara Chandleur 2000 Administrator Adelle King H.B.M 2000 Administrator David Radix (Posthumous) 2000 Administrator Gene Samuel C.M.T. 2000 Cycling George Herbert Quintus "Geoff" Chambers 2000 Football Annette Hart 2000 Hockey Alloy Lequay C.M.T 2004 Administrator Mervyn Williams T.C., C.M.T (Porthumous) 2004 Administrator Geroge Cumberbatch M.O.M (Posthumous) 2004 Administrator Carolyn Bart 2004 Hockey Kelvin Berassa 2004 Football Matthew Nunes 2004 Football Elizabeth Gibson 2004 Lawn Tennis Ian Bishop 2004 Cricket Siobhan Cropper 2004 Swimming Kelvin "Pa" Aleong H.B.M (Porthumous) 2004 Coach The National Netball Team of 1979 2004 Netball Sherril Peters H.B.M 2004 Netball Veryl A. 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