1983 University of Saskatchewan Huskies Hockey Team
Accomplishments: Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU) National Men’s Hockey Champions, 1983 Left to Right: Front Row: Owen Felske, Dennis Fenske, Dave Adolph, Bill Seymour (assistant coach), Dave King (head coach), Glen Hawker, (assistant coach), Willie Desjardins, Tim Hodgson, Bob Dougall 2nd Row: Ray Machibroda, Gord Tait, Marc Chartier, Randy Wiebe, Dick, Kortje, Kevin McNaught, Robin [...]
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Clark Gillies
In 1971, Clark Gillies joined the Regina Pats and led his team to the Memorial Cup championship in 1974. Clark’s 12 year career with the New York Islanders included 4 consecutive Stanley Cups from 1980 to 1983, and his selection to 2 National Hockey League (NHL) First All-Star Teams. He holds the NHL record of [...]
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Gordon “Red” Berenson
Gordon “Red” Berenson played his minor hockey with the Regina Pat Midgets. He was the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League’s Rookie of the Year with the Regina Pat Juniors in the 1956/57 season. Red moved on to the University of Michigan where he garnered the Most Valuable Player award (1962). Red joined the Montreal Canadiens, and [...]
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1974 Emily Farnham Curling Team
Accomplishments: Canadian Ladies’ Curling Champions, 1974. Left to Right: Emily Farnham (skip), Linda Saunders (third), Pat McBeath (second), Donna Collins (lead).
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Mark Tennant
Mark’s skills as a coach and innovator led to three consecutive Women’s Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (CIAU) championships for the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) in 1979, 1980, and 1981. Tennant served as president of the Saskatchewan Volleyball Association and helped establish the first provincial office for the sport. Mark founded Supervolley and was [...]
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Alexander “Alex” Decoteau
Alex Decoteau attended the Battleford Indian Industrial School. It was here that he developed his athletic skills in boxing, cricket, soccer and baseball. His running career began when Alex moved to Edmonton in 1909 and joined the Edmonton Police Service. He set a Western Canadian record for the 5-mile run in 1909 and on July [...]
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