Inductees
2013 Stars
Barenaked Ladies – Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Ed Robertson, Tyler Stewart – Entertainment
Christine Bentley – Community
Dwayne Morgan – Arts and Culture
Judie Oliver – Sports
Gerry Phillips – Community
Scarborough Historical Society – Lionel Purcell, Richard Schofield – Community
Monika Schnarre – Arts and Culture
2011 Stars
Peter Appleyard – Entertainment
Dr. Vicki Bismilla – Education
Lawrence Gowan – Entertainment
Jay C. Hope – Community
Dr. Dhun Noria – Health and Science
Dr. Harold Stein – Health and Science
Ron Watson – Community
2009 Stars
Marilyn Denis – Entertainment
Dwayne De Rosario – Sports
Gordon Deval – Sports
Lois James – Environment
Debra McGrath – Entertainment
Don Montgomery – Community (awarded posthumously)
2008 Stars
Dr. Sheela Basrur – Health and Science
Earl Campbell – Education
Deborah Cox – Entertainment
Ben Heppner – Entertainment
Rick Middleton – Sports
John Wimbs – Community
2007 Stars
James Bamford – Community
Johnny Cowell – Arts and Culture
Dr. Ming-Tat Cheung – Community
Bob Hunter – Environment
Cindy Nicholas – Sports
Anson Taylor – Education
2006 Stars
Dr. Lloyd Carlsen – Health and Science
Dr. R. H. King – Education
Dr. Charles C. Macklin – Science
Jamaal Magloire – Sports
Doris McCarthy – Arts and Culture *new bio for McCarthy see below
David Onley – Community
Vicky Sunohara – Sports
David Thomson – Pioneer
Wes Williams – Entertainment
Dr. Joseph Y. K. Wong – Community
For Scarborough resident Jamaal Magloire, forward/centre for the NBA Milwaukee Bucks, basketball has been the focus of his life for as long as he can remember.
Jamaal played high school basketball at Wexford C. I. in grades 9 & 10, transferring in grade11 to play for Eastern Commerce and the Saints where he excelled in the sport. After a successful high school career, Jamaal accepted an athletic scholarship for the University of Kentucky where he developed a solid game and impressive statistics on the court.
Now in his sixth NBA season, Jamaal Magloire sports career averages 9.5 points. 7.4 rebounds and 1.1 blocked shots over 343 regular season games. He was named to the NBA All-Star team in 2004.
Off the court, Jamaal is active in supporting a number of community causes and charities that provide youth with a positive alternative to gangs and drugs. In 2005, he started the Jamaal Magloire Basketball Association (JAMBA), a non-profit organization affiliated with the Ontario Basketball Association. JAMBA's endeavors to help boys and girls play basketball at a high level and at the same time teach them that they can achieve their goals on and off the court.