Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame

Pat Hegarty

Birth: March 17, 1932
Home Town: Kingston, Ontario
Inducted as: Builder
Inducted for: Sports Official,
Inducted in: 2014

Biography:

Following a playing career in Junior hockey with the Kingston Vics, Pat Hegarty turned his attention to officiating, an area in which he excelled as referee, supervisor and instructor from 1952 to 1980. During the hockey off-season, Pat spent twenty-two years (1954-1976) as an official at the Kingston Speedway, first as Track Steward and then as Race Director.

Highly regarded, Pat became involved with the Ontario Hockey Association and officiated games at the Junior B, Intermediate, Senior A and Canadian University levels for twenty-one years. He also officiated games in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) of the NCAA Division I for seven seasons. As a result of his outstanding officiating in NCAA hockey, he was recruited to referee in the minor professional North American Hockey League.

Following his retirement from the OHA, Pat officiated Oldtimers Hockey. He worked games in the International Oldtimers Championship in Denmark in 1978 and the Canadian National Oldtimers Championships in Ottawa in 1979.

In 1987, Pat received the Kingston 100 Award for his work in Kingston hockey. In 2005, the Kingston District Hockey Referees Association named its award for the most promising official after Pat, a tribute to his contributions to officiating in Kingston.