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Saanich resident attends unveiling of Indigenous Sports Gallery at B.C. Sports Hall of Fame

Softball player, Reginald Underwood, said it was a very B次元官网网址榩roud momentB次元官网网址
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Reg Underwood runs the bases during his time with the Victoria Senior A softball team. (Photo courtesy of Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame)

Saanich resident Reginald Underwood was honoured as the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame unveiled its Indigenous Sports Gallery this week.

B次元官网网址淏eing recognized by your people is a warm feeling and knowing that what youB次元官网网址檝e done is a recognition for the kids to come. It was a proud moment,B次元官网网址 he said.

The exhibit recognizes Indigenous athletes who have made an impact on B.C.B次元官网网址檚 sports history and the Indigenous Sports Gallery features over 1,000 square feet of permanent exhibit space, including memorabilia from past athletes and the Circle of Champions.

Underwood, 67, a member of the Tsawout Nation was recognized in the Circle of Champions, an exhibit within the new gallery, honouring Indigenous athletes formally inducted into the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame.

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Underwood was inducted to the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame in B次元官网网址90 for the Victoria Bate Construction B次元官网网址75-B次元官网网址76 softball team. He was a center fielder and was a leadoff hitter and he cherished his time with the team.

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He played nearly every sport imaginable as a youngster, and took to sports because with 13 other siblings B次元官网网址渆ating was a competition,B次元官网网址 he laughed. When he first saw a game of softball being played, he was amazed at how fast it was and how quick the pitching was. He gave it a try and due to his heavy-hitting capabilities his friends said he should play.

He started playing softball at 16 years old and within three years he was playing Senior A with the Victoria Bates. Seeing nearly every ballpark in each province and Northwest Territories, he won 10 provincial championships and six national championships, the 1976 World Championship and gold at the Pan Am Games in B次元官网网址79.

Underwood also represented Team Canada for the Pan Am Games and World Championships.

He worked as a carpenter, but he travelled and practiced like a pro athlete, practicing in the evenings at Central Park in Saanich.

B次元官网网址淏ehind every amateur athlete is a very understanding wife,B次元官网网址 he said, noting this year marks half a century together and their 45th wedding anniversary.

In an effort to spend more time with his family, he stopped playing Senior A and joined Senior B and continued playing in 40-and-over leagues and masters leagues until he had rotator cuff surgery.

Now he plays soccer three times a week and gets in a few rounds of golf. Underwood just got back from the 55+ B.C. Games in Kimberley, capturing the silver medal in soccer.


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Reg Underwood at bat during his time with the Victoria Senior A softball team. (Photo courtesy of Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame)




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