Members and representatives of the second Biddeford Athletics Hall of Honor class take in applause from the crowd at Biddeford’s Tiger Gym during the induction ceremony on Friday. In attendance at the ceremony were: Front row, left to right, the father of inductee Katie Willett, the great-great-granddaughter of inductee Stephen F. White, inductee Karolina Pierko, inductee Briana Neault Lagasse, inductee John McKeown, the father of inductee Claude Leclair, the daughter of inductee Richard “Doc” Labonte, the father of inductee Brian Dumoulin; back row, left to right, inductee Robert “Dezi” Desjardins, inductee Arthur Descoteaux, the son of inductee Albert Daigle, inductee Crystal Corbeil, indcutee Casey Bourque, inductee Charles M. Belisle. (WIL KRAMLICH/Journal Tribune)
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