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The concept of creating a sports
hall of fame for Buffalo had been suggested and discussed many times over
the years. It was brought to the fruition in the fall of 1990 when local
businessman John Kapelewski got things moving.
Several years earlier,
Kapelewski had helped create the Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame. Following
his transfer to Buffalo, he discovered the Queen City was without a sports
hall of fame of its own. Shortly thereafter, Kapelewski began recruiting a board of directors, a group
of local businesspeople and diehard Buffalo sports fans, all dedicated
to reaching their goal -- the creation of the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall
of Fame.
Incorporated as a non-profit
organization, the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame group began meeting
regularly in 1991, putting together plans for an inaugural induction dinner,
creating a nomination form, distributing them to Western New York sports
fans, tabulating results and announcing the first class of 11.
After the induction of the Class of 2010, the total membership in the
Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame has reached 228. This community's
sports hall of fame is one of our nation's most unique since its scope
is all encompassing. Our honorees live, have lived and worked in Western
New York. They are men and women who have contributed to the welfare of
sports in Greater Buffalo by performance, time, effort and/or financial
support whether that sport be amateur or professional.
The public is welcome to visit the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame's exhibit, located in the pavilion area of the First Niagara Center (formerly HSBC Arena), just outside the Sabres Store. Memorabilia, photos and information, are displayed in honor of these great men and women. |