Inductee Archive | 2002
jack maddia

John (Jack) Maddia

Jack, who was born in Moose Jaw and has been a resident of Indian Head since 1973, has a long outstanding hockey career in the Qu’Appelle Valley area.  After retiring from active participation in hockey as a result of an ankle injury, Jack began his long association with the administration of the sport by refereeing [...]

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Edward “Eddie” Litzenberger

Eddie was born in Neudorf and played his minor hockey in Weyburn.  He became an outstanding player with the Regina Pats from 1949 to 1952 scoring 332 points in 197 regular season and play-off games for an outstanding 1.69 points per game.  He served as captain of the Pats in 1950/51 and 1951/52 and made [...]

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William “Bill” Hunter

Saskatoon-born Bill Hunter has had a storied career that involves a multitude of sports.  While growing up in Saskatoon in the 30’s, he founded the Saskatoon Dukes Football Club, the forerunner of the Hilltops.  After attending Notre Dame College at Wilcox, he moved to North Battleford and became involved with juvenile hockey and women’s softball.  [...]

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Photo Courtesy : Melfort Cheyenne Chev Olds Junior 222's Softball Team

1989 Melfort Cheyenne Chev Olds Junior 222’s Men’s Softball Team

Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Men’s Softball Champions, 1989. Left to Right: Front Row: Jeff Goudy, Keith Mackintosh, Pat Mackintosh, John Zacaruk, Danny Clemenhaga (bat boy), John Kiverago, Todd Goudy, Jim Clemenhaga, Brian Bertram. 2nd Row: Doug Holoien (head coach), Dean Holoien, Dale Cleghorn, Brian Wilson, Dwayne Dyke, Kirk Sinclair, Brian Patrick, Kevin Holoien (coach/trainer), Leonard Holoien [...]

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Photo Courtesy : Saskatchewan Golf Association

1992 Saskatchewan Senior Men’s Golf Team

Accomplishments: Canadian Senior Men’s Golf Champions, 1992. Left to Right: Fred Clark, Ray Marsh, Ron Corrins, Ron Whiteside.  

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Photo Courtesy : Leroy Coates Collection

Leroy Coates

Leroy was born in Prince Albert and following an accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down, he then became involved in wheelchair sports. In national competition from 1968 to 1974, Leroy won a total of 37 medals in various wheelchair events.  He received 10 gold, 12 silver, and 15 bronze medals in events [...]

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