Sports Honors: DLSAA Sports Hall of Fame Award

The DLSAA Sports Hall of Fame Award honors athletes who have shown outstanding performance individually or as part of a team in representing DLSU - M or any DLSB - PD school in officially recognized competitions or who have been members of Philippine delegations in prestigious regional or international sports events, such as the Olympics, Asian Games, Southeast Asian Games, etc.

Coaches, trainers, managers, project directors, cheerleaders, or officials may also be recognized, as well as major contributors to the enhancement of La Salle or Philippine sports. Inductees should have demonstrated role model qualities and serve as inspiration to Lasallians in particular and the Filipino youth in general.

Nominees must have been out of any La Salle District school for at least twenty (20) years from his graduation or last playing date, whichever occurred first and may receive the award only once.

The De La Salle Alumni Sports Foundation started the then named De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame Award in 1992. The Foundation, a project of HS '64 spearheaded by Carlos A. Velez and other members of the class, was turned over to the DLSAA. The DLSAA changed the name of the award to the DLSAA Sports Hall of Fame Award and the awardees are called inductees.

The DLSAA shall form an Exemplary Honors Committee headed by the Vice-President for Honors and Awards or his equivalent which shall solicit nominations, screen nominees, conduct research on nominees, and select awardees for both the DLSAA Distinguished Lasallian Award and the DLSAA Lasallian Achievement Award. The Committee shall submit its award recommendations to the DLSAA Board for approval or confirmation.