The Windsor Essex Sports Hall of Fame added eight new members and two teams at the Ciociaro Club.
One of those teams is the 2011 to 2015 Windsor Lancer Women's Basketball Teams. A dynasty that saw Windsor join the 1975 to 1979 Laurentian Voyageurs as the only teams ever to win five Bronze Baby trophies in a row.
Head Coach Chantal Vallée tells AM800 News winning the CIS (Canadian Interuniversity Sport) Championship at the St. Denis Centre was one of the most exciting moments of the teams streak.
"The community is so strong and together and still thinks about recognizing us," she says. "We all talked about how privileged we feel that Windsor is a part of our lives."
She says winning awards isn't the goal, but it doesn't diminish having the team's legacy immortalized in the hall.
"The recognition is the last thing you think about, you want to do it for the players, you want to do it for the sake of achieving something great and you want to do it because you're passionate about it," says Vallee. "Looking back and being past that, I'm so proud of them."
Golfer Cheryll Damphouse, former NHL star Andy Delmore, basketball star Richard Shaw, and boxer Mary Spencer are individual inductees.
Paul Carter, J Paul Reddam, Don Martin, and Domenic Silvaggio, were also added to the builders category — the Tecumseh Baseball Club is the second team honoured at the ceremony.