FRONTIER FIELD WALK OF FAME
| Team of the Ages | Year Inducted |
| 1950-51 Rochester Royals Claimed Rochester's only major sports championship when they defeated the New York Knicks 79-75 in Game 7 of the NBA finals at the Edgerton Park Sports Arena. The Royals were co-owned and coached by Les Harrison, and featured future Basketball Hall of Famers Bob Davies, Bobby Wanzer, Red Holzman and Arnie Risen. Defeated the George Mikan-led Minneapolis Lakers to reach the finals. They were named Rochester's sports team of the century by the Rochester Press-Radio Club in 1991. |
2002 |
| 1971 Rochester Red Wings They started 0-5 and were a .500 team after 66 games. But the '71 Wings bounced back to finish 86-54 and outlasted the Denver Bears in a seven-game Junior World Series, with all seven games played at Silver Stadium. The team was led by rookie Triple-A manager Joe Altobelli and included Bobby Grich, Don Baylor, Johnny Oates, 15-game winner Roric Harris and scrappy second baseman Don Fazio. |
2003 |
| 1947-52 Aquinas Football The Little Irish were one of the areas most popular teams, sometimes drawing more than 20,000 fans to Red Wing Stadium and what was then Aquinas Stadium while regularly playing the nations top high school teams. In 1948, Aquinas finished 7-0-1 with a schedule that included teams from Texas, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota and Connecticut. The most famous alumnus was Don Holleder, a receiver-defensive back who was recruited by 84 Division I colleges prior to his graduation in 1952. He went on to the U.S. Military Academy, where he earned All-America honors. Holleder was killed in Vietnam in 1967 while trying to rescue wounded members of his battalion. |
2004 |
| 1936 & 1940 Kodak Park World Champion Softball | 2005 |
| 1964-68 Rochester Americans This legendary team won three Calder Cup titles in four seasons under Joe Crozier and featured stars such as Gerry Cheevers, Bronco Horvath, Dick Gamble, Gerry Ehman, Al Albour and Don Cherry. |
2006 |


