The City of Brampton will be welcoming five new individuals into the Brampton Sports Hall of Fame in May.

That lists includes Olympians Michael Meeks and Robbie Taylor as well as Dave Doherty, Don Doan and Michael Hasen. They'll be welcomed into the hall during an induction ceremony at Rose Theatre on Tuesday, May 14.

Meeks and Taylor both represented Canada at the 2000 Olympics in basketball and swimming, respectively.

Meeks starred at Canisius College from 1992-96 and ended his collegiate career as the NCAA's all-time leading scorer among Canadians. He then went on to a 15-year professional career that included stops in Turkey, Germany, France, Russia, Italy, Croatia, Czech Republic and Belgium.

Taylor, who trained out of the COBRA Swim Club, was part of Canada's 4x100-metre freestyle relay team at the 2000 Olympics. Prior to that, he won a silver medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games.

Hasen won two National Lacrosse League President's Cup titles as a defender with the Buffalo Bandits in 1996 and the Rochester Knighthawks in 2007. He also coached the Knighthawks to the 2012 President's Cup and the Brampton Excelsiors to the 2011 Mann Cup.

Doan was a prominent marathon runner and longtime employee within the City of Brampton's parks and recreation department. He's being inducted as a builder for his contribution to community sport. The recreational trail at Professor's Lake is named in Doan's honour and there's an annual five- and 10-kilometre run named after him as well.

Also going into the hall as a builder is Doherty, a longtime volunteer and past president with Brampton Minor Baseball Incorporated. Among his many roles within BMBI, he served on several committees, coached Brampton's senior men's team, helped out with grassroots house league clinics and was the main contact with the City of Brampton for diamond scheduling. He was named Baseball Ontario's Volunteer of the Year in 2015.

Sportsnet anchor Evanka Osmak will be the keynote speaker at this year's ceremony. The evening begins with a cocktail dinner at 6 p.m., followed by the induction ceremony and reception. Tickets are now on sale at rosetheatre.ca for $55 or $27.50 for children 12 and under.