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Queen’s Football proudly announces 2025 Hall of Fame Class

Queen's Football is excited to unveil their Hall of Fame Class for 2025, celebrating the legacy and impact of standout individuals who left their mark on the program throughout the years.

The 2025 Hall of Fame Class features eight players, eight builders, and one team – the inaugural 1882 squad – whose contributions have shaped the tradition and excellence of Queen's Football.

The inductees include:

Players

Joel Dagnone (1989-93)
Ryan Granberg (2008-13)
Cam Innes (1968-70)
Osie Ukwuoma (2005-11)
Tim Pendergast (1988-92)
Sam Sabourin (2010-13)
Dan Village (2006-11)
Derek Wiggan (2010-14)

Builders

Ron Augustine (1999-2019)
Frank Halligan (1994-2000)
Pat Sheahan (2000-18)
Pat Tracey (2000-13)
Max Jackson, Doug Jeffries, Mike Postovit, Claude Scilley (Media)

Team

Inaugural 1882 Team

The eight players, eight builders, and 1882 team will officially be inducted into the Queen's Football Hall of Fame in September.

Queen's Football is also honouring long-time supporter Lois Hazlett with the Loyal Legacy Fan of Distinction recognition. Hazlett has been a Queen's Football season ticket holder for 69 years.
 
Steve Snyder and Lois Hazlett


The Hall of Fame ceremony will be held on Friday, Sept. 26 at the Isabelle Bader Centre for Performing Arts on Queen's University campus, ahead of the Tricolour Ties Game against the York Lions on Saturday, Sept. 27.

Tickets for the ceremony are available now: $95 for adults and $15 for youth 16 and under. Each Hall of Fame ceremony ticket includes admission to the Tricolour Ties Game on Saturday.

Purchase your ticket to the Hall of Fame Ceremony, which includes a FREE ticket to the Tricolour Ties Game here.

Queen's Football takes on the York Lions on Saturday, Sept. 27 at Richardson Stadium at 3 p.m. Tickets for the Tricolour Ties Game against the Lions can be purchased on the Queen's Gaels Tickets website.
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