Norfolk County Sports Hall of Recognition Induction Gala at Hungarian Hall in Delhi

Norfolk County Sports Hall Inducts Six at Delhi Gala on July 4

June 15, 20262 min read

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The Norfolk County Sports Hall of Recognition is rolling out the red carpet in Delhi on Saturday, July 4, 2026, for its annual Induction Gala Dinner. Six new members go into the Hall this year, honoured for the achievements that shaped the county's sporting history. Held at Hungarian Hall, the evening brings local sports families together to celebrate the athletes, builders, and teams who made Norfolk County proud. Here is everything you need to know to grab a seat at the table.

An Evening to Celebrate Norfolk County Sports

Every year, the Norfolk County Sports Hall of Recognition sets aside one night to honour the people who built local sport into what it is today. This year's Induction Gala Dinner lands on Saturday, July 4 at Hungarian Hall in Delhi, and the focus is squarely on the new class going into the Hall.

Six remarkable individuals make up this year's class: Jim Turkiewicz, Sean Jamieson, David Howard, Pat Murphy, John Axford, and Walter Krawec. Each earned a place for achievements that have made Norfolk County proud, whether on the field, behind the bench, or working to grow the game for the next generation.

The gala is a sit-down dinner with admission set at $75, and it doubles as the Hall's signature celebration of local sport. Organizers from the Norfolk County Sports Hall of Recognition put the night together to keep the county's sporting stories alive and to give these names a permanent spot in local history.

Why You Should Come

If you grew up playing ball, lacing up skates, or cheering from the stands in Norfolk County, these are your people. The Induction Gala is a chance to put names and faces together, swap a few stories, and give six deserving inductees the recognition they have earned. It is also a good dinner for a good cause, with every seat supporting the Hall's work to preserve local sports history. Tables fill up, so reserving your spot early is the smart move.

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