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- 3. This Nova Scotian boxer won the Canadian Olympic Trials in 1980 but did not compete due to the Canadian boycott that year.
- 6. The first black player to sign with an NHL team.
- 11. Nova Scotian boxer who was never counted out in a match.
- 14. During her career she established four Canadian track and field records.
- 15. Nova Scotian boxer known for beating Jackie "Kid" Carter for the lightweight championship in 1964.
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- 1. Nova Scotian boxer known as "Tiger".
- 2. Nova Scotian softball player that pitched the first no-hitter in Pan Am Games history in 1979.
- 4. He played in the CFL for 10 years.
- 5. This ex-St. Mary's Huskies basketball player became one of very few Canadians drafted by the NBA.
- 7. Although he is inducted for boxing, this Nova Scotian Athlete excelled in softball, basketball, volleyball, baseball, track, and swimming.
- 8. Football player who won two Super Bowl rings as a member of the Dallas Cowboys.
- 9. World-Class boxing official who was respected for his fairness and impartial officiating.
- 10. In his 12 year boxing career, this Nova Scotian carved out a 69-10 record.
- 12. Boxer who became famous as "The Boston Tar-Baby".
- 13. He was the first black man to win a boxing World Championship.