• Grant Warwick

    Grant Warwick

    Grant Warwick began his hockey career playing in the Regina minor leagues. His team, the Regina Abbotts, won the Saskatchewan Junior championship in 1940.  In 1941, he helped lead the Regina Rangers to the Allan Cup. Turning professional the next Read more →

  • Dick Warwick

    Richard “Dick” Warwick

    Richard “Dick” Warwick got his start playing minor hockey in Regina and was a member of the Saskatchewan Juvenile champion, Regina Commandos, in 1944. Dick moved to junior ranks, where he spent time with the Brandon Elks, Humboldt Indians, and Read more →

  • Billy Warwick

    William “Billy” Warwick

    William “Billy” Warwick was a versatile athlete; competing successfully in hockey, athletics, softball, football, and boxing. Hockey became his focus and after spending time in the Regina minor leagues, Billy joined the Regina Abbotts, the 1942 Saskatchewan Junior champions. Warwick Read more →

  • Matheson Dan

    Dan Matheson

    Dan Matheson was Canadian Heavyweight Wrestling Champion in 1923, 1924, 1925, and 1931. In 1919, Dan was instrumental in organizing the Regina YMCA Boxing and Wrestling Club. By 1922, he was club president and worked towards developing the sport in Read more →

  • Wendy Lee

    Wendy began to take swimming seriously at the tender age of eight, going on to fulfil a lifetime dream when she was named to Canada’s Olympic Team at 15. In the years 1975 through 1978, Wendy was a finalist in Read more →

  • Dr. Sam Landa, C.M., M.D.

    The Manitoba Medical College fine-tuned Sam’s talents. He became the team doctor for the Saskatoon Hilltops in 1947, and held the position for over 38 years. Sam has attended winter games, indoor games and the 1972 Munich Olympic Games as Read more →

  • Millie Warwick McAuley

    Mildred “Mille” (Warwick) McAuley

    Mildred McAuley, “Mille” was an all-around athlete as a youngster and competed in many sports. She took part successfully in track and field, softball, basketball, gymnastics, volleyball, and speed skating. Her softball skills at third base became her ticket to Read more →

  • Roy Thiessen

    Roy Thiessen’s involvement as a builder spans the spectrum of sports.  In curling, he coached provincial and national teams to championship laurels.  Volleyball, cross-country skiing, and track and field at the civic and provincial levels have been enhanced by his Read more →

  • Claude Warwick

    Claude Warwick’s boxing career started at the age of fourteen, but he was also active in hockey and football. In provincial boxing, Claude was Saskatchewan champion in 1939 as flyweight, in 1940 as a bantamweight, and in 1941 as a Read more →

  • Leslie (Les) Anderson

    In 1963, Leslie Anderson began 17 years of setting archery records and collecting sporting honours with the Regina Frontier Bowmen and the Wascana Archers. At the local club level, he won 35 medals, provincially, he amassed 29 firsts and seconds, Read more →

  • Charlton Ken

    Kenneth “Ken” Charlton

    A true Saskatchewanian, Ken Charlton was born, raised and educated in Regina. Charlton’s impressive football career began at Central Collegiate in 1933. After high school he joined the Regina West Ends in 1938, then played with the Regina Dales for Read more →