Dave Dorman founded the Cornwall Legion Cougars in 1969. Dorman's name has
been synonymous with track and field since his high school days when he set
new records in the long jump and high jump events. Dave Dorman took home a
pair of Canadian Decathlon championships in 1967 and 1968. In 1967, he
represented Canada in the Pan-Am Games, finishing fourth. Soon after, Dorman
settled in Cornwall where he began teaching at the St. Lawrence College. In
1969, he formed the Cougars track club, an organization he headed for the
rest of his life. Dave Dorman was inducted in the Cornwall Sports Hall of
Fame in 1994. He also received the Jacques Richard Memorial Trophy as
Cornwall's sports personality of the year. Dorman is survived by his wife of
42 years, Marilyn, and his children John-David and Andrea.