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About the Author
Award winning journalist Mike Toth has lived in Mississauga since 1968. As both a Sports Editor and editor of the Mississauga News, he covered events and athletes at local arenas and playing fields, Olympic Games and World Championships. Over a career spanning near a half-century, he was also Editor of North American Soccer, World Sports News, and Tele-Sport; and co-editor for The Toronto Star and Hamilton Spectator.
By history’s measure Mississauga is a city still in its bootees, a young kid on the block, but heir to a rich sporting tradition. People in
what is now Mississauga were participating in recreational and leisure activities, playing
games for fun, competing in more meaningful fashion or pursuing excellence in various
forms, long before political interests decided that bigger is better and merged villages and small towns into one vast city. Long before the dawn of a new millennium, there were
Olympians and Olympic glory, world champions, Stanley Cup and Grey Cup
winners in what was to become Canada’s sixth largest city. This book is a tip of the hat
to all of Mississauga’s good sports big and small.
Book Summary
Book Contents
Chapter 1 : The Way We Were
Chapter 2: History in the Making (1974-2000)
Chapter 3: Mississauga Sports Hall of Fame
Chapter 4: Good Sports
Chapter 5: Off the Beaten Track
Chapter 6: Honour Roll
Book Information
400 + Pages Hardcover with pictures400 + Pages Hardcover with pictures
Over 1800 athletes and sports buildersOver 1800 athletes and sports builders
$43.00$43.00
Make cheques payable to Sports HeritageMake cheques payable to Sports Heritage