South African Ice Hockey Association Hall of Fame
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The South African Ice Hockey Association Hall of Fame is a hall of fame run by the South African Ice Hockey Association that recognizes the key figures involved with the sport in the country.
The Hall of Fame no longer has a section on the SAIHA website, so its not clear whether its still active.
Members
- Player Category
- Edward Lawrence (Blackie/Ted) (1939 - ) - Represented South Africa at the 1961 IIHF World Championships when South Africa was represented for the first time at an IIHF World Championship. Blackie was awarded the South African “State Presidents Sports Merit Award”. After completing his playing days he continued to coach many teams at club and international level right up until present. Inducted in 2001
- Alan Verwey (1961 - ) - Represented South Africa since 1985 with distinction on many occasions at the IIHF World Championships and was awarded the South African “State Presidents Sports Merit Award” in 1982 and has moved on to coaching many teams at club and international level. Inducted in 2001
- Chad Lawrence (1971 - 2006 ) - Represented South Africa in 1990 to 2001 and was assistant coach of team South Africa at the 2000 IIHF World Championship Pool D. Inducted in 2006
- Builder Category
- Otto Hertz (1914 - ) - Inducted for his years of service to South African ice hockey especially in the international arena. Inducted in 2001
- Nevis Swart - Was the first lady acting President of SAIHA and campaigned very strongly for women’s ice hockey. Inducted in 2001
- Dave Rodger - Actively involved in ice hockey for many years at club and association level. Inducted in 2001
- Ashley Marsh (1957 - ) - Has been very active is SA Ice hockey since 1976 as a player, coach and administrator and was elected Vice President of SAIHA 1994 and was very active in starting SAIHA junior program. Inducted in 2001
- Officials Category
- Dave May ( 1961 - ) - In 1992 became South Africa’s first IIHF licensed referee and has represented South Africa as a linesman and referee at various IIHF World Championships. Inducted in 2001
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