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HALL OF FAME
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| B.A.SPORTS HALL OF FAME | ||||
| # | NAME | POS | MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS | |
![]() | 21 | Chris Chu | W | The team's first an only Chaplain. Fell both into and out of the bench in the same game after mistakenly going to Mariahs before the game rather than after to pick up his jersey. |
![]() | 30 | Mike Ritter | W | Consistently the team's highest rated player. Best remembered for not laughing hysterically when Chris Chu tried to give him advice before his first game with the team (He got a hat trick that night) |
![]() | 35 | Scott Beaver | G | Goalie for the 1998 championship season. Once avoided having to buy at the bar by breaking up his own shutout after fanning on a clearing pass allowing the puck to roll in from the blue line. |
![]() | 37 | Pierre Bourque | D | Made a large impact during his short stay with the team. Because he lived above Water Street Brewery, he's the only member of the team who was able to pick up a B.A. by simply going home. |
![]() | 99 | Scott Herrick | W/C | Scored the game winning goal in the 1998 championship game and broke every bone in his body (and one of John Weber's bones) during his career with the team. |
![]() | 4 | Robin Waite | D | The Oldest member of the BA Sports family was there for all the great moments. The teams number one supplier of fine German and Canadian beer. |
![]() | 5 | Dan Harvey | C | Another Canadian with a short career but brought the team back to respectability (at least on the ice) and was instrumental in bringing home the teams largest trophy which has gone missing. It is widely thought that it is currently residing in Chile with him. He is also the only player to be in the hall and on the active roster. |
![]() | 6 | John Zolinski | D | The founding father of the team's website and author of the game recaps which died and disappeared from the website the day he retired. |