• 1957 Flin Flon Bombers Junior Hockey Team

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Hockey Champions, 1957 The 1957 Flin Flon Junior Bombers, led by head coach Bob Kirk, were not perfect, but they were extremely close. After reeling off 32 games without a loss, the Bombers finished the Saskatchewan Junior Read more →

  • Ed Chynoweth

    Edward “Ed” Chynoweth

    Born in Dodsland, Ed Chynoweth’s name will always be closely associated with hockey in Western Canada, as well as the rest of the country. In addition to having the Western Hockey League’s (WHL) championship trophy named in his honour, Chynoweth Read more →

  • Marnie Eistetter, S.O.M.

    Moose Jaw born, Marnie Eistetter first tested the waters of synchronized swimming as a competitor in the late 1940s. However, she truly dove in headfirst when she returned to the sport as a parent and volunteer in the 1960s. Marnie Read more →

  • Heather Kuttai

    Heather Kuttai

    Heather Kuttai first set her sights on the sport of shooting in North Battleford at the age of 15. Less than five years later, she shot her way to the top, competing at the Paralympic Summer Games in 1988, in Read more →

  • Dewald, Laura

    Laura Dewald

    Laura Dewald excelled in the sport of lawn bowling – on and off the bowling green. Emigrating from Dublin, Ireland, Laura’s success began at the local level, winning the Regina Lawn Bowling Club Championship in 1993, 1996, 2002, 2003, and Read more →

  • Rozon, James Gymastics

    James Rozon

    Competing in local and regional events, James Rozon got his start in gymnastics in Saskatoon. Eventually, it would lead him on a journey around the world. From 1976 to 1980 Rozon was a provincial, western and national athlete with the Read more →

  • Shepherd

    Thomas “Tom” Shepherd

    Regina born Tom Shepherd has never put on a uniform for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, but he has been one of the most valuable players for the team over the years. Tom’s commitment to the team and efforts to raise funds Read more →

  • McDonald Don

    Donald “Don” McDonald

    Don McDonald is most closely associated with the Saskatoon Hilltops, but junior football players across Western Canada should be thankful for his efforts. Saskatoon born, McDonald began his involvement with the Hilltops as an athlete from 1951-1952. More than 20 Read more →

  • Kevin Holness

    After moving to Saskatchewan Kevin began playing soccer at the age of 7. He was a member of the Regina Celtics (Under 16), the Internationals (Under 18) and the Austria (Under 18) team. He played on the Saskatchewan Soccer Association (SSA) Read more →