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Jack Gatecliff

Jack Gatecliff (April 20, 1926 – September 5, 2000) was a Canadian sports journalist, ice hockey and lacrosse player. He was awarded the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award by the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1995. He is also an inducted member of the St. Catharines Sports Hall of Fame, Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame, and Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame. In 1996, the Garden City Arena was renamed to honour him.

Jack Gatecliff
Born(1926-04-20)April 20, 1926
DiedSeptember 5, 2000(2000-09-05) (aged 74)
OccupationJournalist
Years active1950–2000
AwardsElmer Ferguson Memorial Award

Early life edit

Gatecliff was born in St. Catharines, Ontario on April 20, 1926.[1] He attended Queen Alexandra Middle School growing up.[2]

Career edit

Gatecliff played lacrosse and hockey growing up. He was a member of the St. Catharines Falcons Junior A hockey team as a youth[3] and of the St. Catharines Athletics at the age of 18.[1] As a member of the team, Gatecliff won the 1944 Mann Cup Championship.[1] In 1947, Gatecliff moved to Scotland to play hockey for the Paisley Pirates. While in Scotland, Gatecliff decided to pursue a career in journalism and returned to Canada with a job at the St. Catharines Standard.[4]

In 1950, Gatecliff began a sports column titled "Through the Sports Gate" which focused on local sports.[5] He was shortlythereafter promoted to executive sports editor, a position he stayed in until his retirement.[6] Beginning in the 1970s, Gatecliff focused sportswriting on the Buffalo Sabres organization.[7] In 1972, Gatecliff was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame.[8] After the 1983–84 American Hockey League season, Gatecliff was awarded the James H. Ellery Memorial Award for outstanding media coverage of the American Hockey League.[9] Following this, he received the Bob Reinhart Memorial Award from the St. Catharines Chamber of Commerce for community service.[6] Gatecliff was also a track announcer at the Merrittville Speedway after broadcaster Rex Stimers retired.[10]

In 1990, Gatecliff helped found the St. Catharines Sports Hall of Fame along with Joe McCaffrey, Ellard O'Brien, Archie Katzman and Bill Stevenson.[11] At the time of his retirement in 1991, the St. Catharines Standard sports department unveiled the Jack Gatecliff Award which is presented to the area person judged to have demonstrated an especially high level of dedication to sports.[6]

He was awarded the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award by the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1995.[12] The following year, the Garden City Arena was renamed Jack Gatecliff Arena.[13] However, in 2007, the arena was renamed the Gatorade Garden City Complex.[14] Prior to the opening of the Meridian Centre in 2014, the city of St. Catharines dedicated a chair in his honour.[15]

Later, in 1998, Gatecliff was inducted into the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame.[16] He continued to write for the St. Catharines Standard until his death on September 5, 2000, from cancer.[17]

Personal life edit

Gatecliff met his wife Alice McDonald Noble while in Scotland and the two married on September 18, 1948. Alice worked for the St. Catharines Standard as a proof reader before retiring following the birth of their son.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Jake Gatecliff". clhof.org. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  2. ^ "Bill Buschlen scored first goal in Teepees history". Niagara Falls Review. June 2, 2016. Retrieved May 26, 2019.
  3. ^ "JACK GATECLIFF". ola.org. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Obituary of Alice Gatecliff". Dartefuneralhome.com. December 4, 2017. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  5. ^ Walt Lastewka (October 4, 1995). "JACK GATECLIFF". ourcommons.ca. Retrieved May 26, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c "Obituary --- Newsman Jack Gatecliff, sportswriting institution". Toronto Star. September 7, 2000. p. GT05.
  7. ^ Maloney, Rick (May 31, 1999). "Hockey neighbors battle on, off the ice". sportsbusinessdaily.com. Retrieved May 26, 2019.
  8. ^ "EASTERN CANADA CLHOF INDUCTEES". ontariolacrossehalloffame.com. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  9. ^ "GUIDE & RECORD BOOK 2017-18" (PDF). p. 26. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  10. ^ "Merrittville Speedway - "In the Beginning"". merrittvillespeedway.com. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  11. ^ "St. Catharines Sports Hall of Fame". stcatharines.ca. Retrieved May 26, 2019.
  12. ^ "Berth in Hall caps". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. September 12, 1995. p. 34. 
  13. ^ Dennis Gannon (March 8, 2019). "Yesterday and Today: Keeping up with Thorold". St. Catharines Standard. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  14. ^ "OHL hockey returns to the Garden City". ontariohockeyleague.com. September 28, 2007. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  15. ^ "First seats in Meridian Centre already spoken for". stcatharines.ca. October 23, 2014. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
  16. ^ "SABRES HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES". NHL.com. November 7, 2008. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  17. ^ "Clarification". The Standard. September 12, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2019.

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Jack Gatecliff April 20 1926 September 5 2000 was a Canadian sports journalist ice hockey and lacrosse player He was awarded the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award by the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1995 He is also an inducted member of the St Catharines Sports Hall of Fame Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame In 1996 the Garden City Arena was renamed to honour him Jack GatecliffBorn 1926 04 20 April 20 1926St Catharines Ontario CanadaDiedSeptember 5 2000 2000 09 05 aged 74 OccupationJournalistYears active1950 2000AwardsElmer Ferguson Memorial Award Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editGatecliff was born in St Catharines Ontario on April 20 1926 1 He attended Queen Alexandra Middle School growing up 2 Career editGatecliff played lacrosse and hockey growing up He was a member of the St Catharines Falcons Junior A hockey team as a youth 3 and of the St Catharines Athletics at the age of 18 1 As a member of the team Gatecliff won the 1944 Mann Cup Championship 1 In 1947 Gatecliff moved to Scotland to play hockey for the Paisley Pirates While in Scotland Gatecliff decided to pursue a career in journalism and returned to Canada with a job at the St Catharines Standard 4 In 1950 Gatecliff began a sports column titled Through the Sports Gate which focused on local sports 5 He was shortlythereafter promoted to executive sports editor a position he stayed in until his retirement 6 Beginning in the 1970s Gatecliff focused sportswriting on the Buffalo Sabres organization 7 In 1972 Gatecliff was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame 8 After the 1983 84 American Hockey League season Gatecliff was awarded the James H Ellery Memorial Award for outstanding media coverage of the American Hockey League 9 Following this he received the Bob Reinhart Memorial Award from the St Catharines Chamber of Commerce for community service 6 Gatecliff was also a track announcer at the Merrittville Speedway after broadcaster Rex Stimers retired 10 In 1990 Gatecliff helped found the St Catharines Sports Hall of Fame along with Joe McCaffrey Ellard O Brien Archie Katzman and Bill Stevenson 11 At the time of his retirement in 1991 the St Catharines Standard sports department unveiled the Jack Gatecliff Award which is presented to the area person judged to have demonstrated an especially high level of dedication to sports 6 He was awarded the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award by the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1995 12 The following year the Garden City Arena was renamed Jack Gatecliff Arena 13 However in 2007 the arena was renamed the Gatorade Garden City Complex 14 Prior to the opening of the Meridian Centre in 2014 the city of St Catharines dedicated a chair in his honour 15 Later in 1998 Gatecliff was inducted into the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame 16 He continued to write for the St Catharines Standard until his death on September 5 2000 from cancer 17 Personal life editGatecliff met his wife Alice McDonald Noble while in Scotland and the two married on September 18 1948 Alice worked for the St Catharines Standard as a proof reader before retiring following the birth of their son 4 References edit a b c Jake Gatecliff clhof org Retrieved May 16 2019 Bill Buschlen scored first goal in Teepees history Niagara Falls Review June 2 2016 Retrieved May 26 2019 JACK GATECLIFF ola org Retrieved May 27 2019 a b Obituary of Alice Gatecliff Dartefuneralhome com December 4 2017 Retrieved May 16 2019 Walt Lastewka October 4 1995 JACK GATECLIFF ourcommons ca Retrieved May 26 2019 a b c Obituary Newsman Jack Gatecliff sportswriting institution Toronto Star September 7 2000 p GT05 Maloney Rick May 31 1999 Hockey neighbors battle on off the ice sportsbusinessdaily com Retrieved May 26 2019 EASTERN CANADA CLHOF INDUCTEES ontariolacrossehalloffame com Retrieved May 16 2019 GUIDE amp RECORD BOOK 2017 18 PDF p 26 Retrieved May 16 2019 Merrittville Speedway In the Beginning merrittvillespeedway com Retrieved May 27 2019 St Catharines Sports Hall of Fame stcatharines ca Retrieved May 26 2019 Berth in Hall caps Winnipeg Free Press Winnipeg Manitoba September 12 1995 p 34 nbsp Dennis Gannon March 8 2019 Yesterday and Today Keeping up with Thorold St Catharines Standard Retrieved May 16 2019 OHL hockey returns to the Garden City ontariohockeyleague com September 28 2007 Retrieved May 16 2019 First seats in Meridian Centre already spoken for stcatharines ca October 23 2014 Retrieved May 27 2019 SABRES HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES NHL com November 7 2008 Retrieved May 16 2019 Clarification The Standard September 12 2015 Retrieved May 27 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Gatecliff amp oldid 1207328583, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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