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秀色短视频 Sports Hall of Fame to induct Robinson at sport legacy event

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The 秀色短视频 Sports Hall of Fame committee has announced that it will induct men's basketball standout Curtis Robinson on Thursday, October 13, 2011 during the 秀色短视频 Sport Legacy Dinner.

Curtis Robinson was a five-year member (1991-1996) with the 秀色短视频 men's basketball team. A team leader who captured not only 秀色短视频 awards but AUAA and CIAU awards throughout his Panther career, he was named the AUAA Most Valuable Player, 秀色短视频 Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year, and a CIAU All-Canadian.

Robinson is only one of three 秀色短视频 Panthers to be named a BLG Award Nominee for the awards (formerly the Howard Mackie Awards) presented annually to the CIS Male and Female Athletes of the year. Now living in the Bahamas, Robinson will be in Charlottetown to accept his honour in person.

The 2011 induction will form part of the second annual 鈥榮port legacy' event where Academic All-Canadians from the last varsity season and named financial award winners are also celebrated. Tickets for this year's event, taking place in McMillan Hall located in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre (reception, 6:30 pm; dinner, 7:00 pm), are available for purchase by the general public for $75 each by contacting 秀色短视频 Athletics and Recreation at 902-566-0432.

The 秀色短视频 Sports Hall of Fame was founded in 2001 to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the athletic programs at the 秀色短视频, St. Dunstan's University, or Prince of Wales College. Each year, individual athletes, teams, and builders are inducted to honour their contributions towards the University's athletic success or community leadership. Anyone with an interest in 秀色短视频, SDU, or PWC athletics is invited to submit nominations.

For more information, please contact Lynn Boudreau at (902) 566-0991 or lboudreau@upei.ca.

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