• 1971 Regina Rams Football Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Football Champions, 1971. In 1971, the Rams went through the regular schedule with a perfect 8-0 record, only the third time a team had recorded a perfect season in the 19 year history of the Man-Sask Football Read more →

  • 1970 Regina Rams Football Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Football Champions, 1970. In 1970 the Rams fashioned a 6-2 league record, finishing in second place in the Manitoba-Saskatchewan Junior football League. They defeated the Winnipeg Hawkeyes in the league final with a close high scoring battle Read more →

  • 1969 Joyce McKee Curling Team

    Accomplishments: Canadian Ladies’ Curling Champions, 1969. The Joyce McKee Rink of Saskatoon was the winner of three Canadian Ladies Curling Championships. In 1969, Joyce McKee (skip), with Vera Pezer (third), Lenore Morrison (second) and Jennifer Falk (lead), were the winners Read more →

  • Ernie Richardson Rink 1963

    1963 Ernie Richardson Curling Team

    Accomplishments: World Men’s Curling Champions, 1963. Ernie Richardson rink dominated the curling scene in the early 1960s winning four world championships in five years. The 1963 team consisted of Ernie Richardson (skip), his brother Garnet Richardson (second), his cousin Arnold Read more →

  • 1961 Joyce McKee Curling Team

    Accomplishments: Canadian Ladies’ Curling Champions, 1961. The Joyce McKee Rink of Saskatoon was the winner of three Canadian Ladies Curling Championships. In 1961 the McKee rink, this time with Sylvia Fedoruk as third Barbara MacNevin as second and Rosa McFee Read more →

  • 1960 Joyce McKee Curling Team

    Accomplishments: Canadian Ladies’ Curling Champions, 1960. The Joyce McKee Rink of Saskatoon was the winner of three Canadian Ladies Curling Championships. In 1960, Joyce McKee (skip), Sylvia Fedoruk (third), Donna Belding (second), and Muriel Coben (lead) were the winners of Read more →

  • 1959, 1960 and 1962 Ernie Richardson Curling Team

    Accomplishments: World Men’s Curling Champions, 1959, 1960, 1962. The Ernie Richardson rink dominated the curling scene in the early 1960s, winning four world championships in five years. Keeping it in the family, the team from Stoughton consisted of Ernie Richardson Read more →

  • 1972 Weyburn Canadians Men’s Fastball Team

    Accomplishments: Canadian Men’s Fastball Champions, 1972. The Weyburn Canadians were part of the Inter-city Softball League consisting of five teams from Regina, Moose Jaw and Weyburn.  The competition was well-balanced in the league and well supported by the fans.  It Read more →

  • Earl McCready

    While living in Saskatchewan, Earl established a standard of wrestling achievement that may never be equalled. McCready was the Canadian Heavyweight Wrestling Champion in 1926, 1927, 1928, and 1930, the United States National AAU Heavyweight Champion in 1930, and British Read more →

  • Walter Martin

    Walter Martin was Canadian Inter-Collegiate champion in singles and doubles in 1925, 1926 and 1927. Walter was ranked in the top 10 in Canadian tennis between 1927 and 1933, and was the number one ranked Canadian player in 1933 and Read more →

  • Bevan Lawson

    As provincial director of the Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Program, Mr. Lawson spearheaded a program that has taught more than a quarter of a million adults and children to swim and to appreciate safety in and around water. Read more →

  • Harry Bailey

    Harry Bailey is “Mr. Swimming” in Saskatoon. His competitive career began in 1932 and rose to become provincial breakstroke champion in the 50, 100 and 200 yard events establishing records that stood from 1932 until 1943. Bailey’s foremost contribution, however, Read more →

  • Craig Mackay

    Craig Mackay joined the Saskatoon Speed Skating Club in 1943, and won the city and provincial championship a year later. Over the next 25 years, he set numerous provincial and national records. In 1947, Craig won his first national medal, Read more →

  • Melville Tom

    Tom “Scotty” Melville

    Tom Melville’s involvement with amateur sports spans five decades and numerous sports. Melville has played a major role in many sports: as the secretary-manager of the Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association for 16 years; as an ardent booster of amateur baseball; Read more →

  • Clayton Harold

    Harold Clayton

    Harold Clayton has had many achievements in lawn bowling and has contributed to the growth of the sport in Saskatchewan. As a competitor Clayton won the Provincial Singles Lawn Bowling Championship five times between 1957 and 1969. Clayton was the Read more →