Annual tennis tournament continues to honour legacy of Barrie Shave
MEDICINE HAT, AB – The 25th annual Barrie Shave Tennis Classic was held this weekend. While at first glance it may look like a regular tournament, spectators drove in from as far as British Columbia to watch.
Out-of-towners flocked to Medicine Hat for the tournament to honour Barrie Shave. Barrie was a talented athlete and advocate for tennis in Medicine Hat. 25 years ago, Barrie was in the midst of a battle with pancreatic cancer. During his battle, he found the strength to play in one last tournament, the one named in his honour.
“He was very frail, but he managed one set before he put his racket down for the last time. But when he put it down for the last time, they assured him they would hold this tournament annually. So it created a legacy,” says Barb Shave, Barrie’s wife.