Campbell A. Seagram

Birthplace

Waterloo, Ontario

Born

1906

Deceased

1982

Inducted In

1973

Sports Contribution

Badminton Champion Cricket Curling Football Golf Hockey Raquet Sports

Born in Waterloo in April 1906, “Cammie” Seagram became one of Waterloo County’s finest athletes excelling in most sports.

In football he was outstanding for Kitchener, winner of the Ontario Intermediate Championship in 1926, 1927, 1928 and the Canadian Championship in 1927 and named quarterback to the 1927 All Star team.

In hockey he played for Kitchener when they won the Senior Championship in the OHA in 1927. In cricket he played for the Waterloo club, winning the Western Ontario Championship several times in the late 1920s. He also was on three Canadian Championship teams of the Toronto Cricket Club. He was chosen for the Canadian team which toured England in 1936.

In badminton in 1926, he was a member of the Western Ontario Doubles Championship team and was also Twin City Singles Champion.

In curling he was a member of the Kitchener Granite Club rink, which won the Ontario Championships in 1938, 1939, 1940 and the Macdonald Brier Canadian Championship in 1939.

In golf he was a close to par player and he won the Westmount Golf and Country Club Championship in 1931, 1933, 1938, 1940.