: At Seneca College, she was a two-sport star in hockey and softball. Despite being moved to defense, she led the league in scoring for three consecutive years and still holds several Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) records.
: She served as the General Manager and co-owner of the Toronto Six in the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) before the league's dissolution. Major Awards and Honours angela james
Beyond her statistics, James was a pioneer who shattered racial and gender barriers in a sport that was often unwelcoming. She began playing in boys' leagues at age eight, only for the league to later ban girls because she was overshadowing her male peers. : At Seneca College, she was a two-sport
Today, her legacy is immortalized through the , awarded annually to the top scorer in professional Canadian women's hockey, and the Angela James Arena in her hometown of Flemingdon Park, Toronto. She remains active in the sport as a Senior Sports Coordinator at Seneca College and as a certified Level IV referee. Major Awards and Honours Beyond her statistics, James
James's contributions have been recognized by nearly every major sporting body in Canada: IIHF Hall of Fame Canada's Sports Hall of Fame Hockey Hall of Fame Order of Hockey in Canada Officer of the Order of Canada Impact and Legacy
James's career is marked by unprecedented success at the collegiate, senior, and international levels: