1996 Saskatoon Hilltop Football Club
Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Football Champions, 1996. Left to Right: Front Row L-R: Chris Mossing, Darryl Balzer, Kurtis Albers, Kevin Tysowski, Ryan Cadieux, Sean Morton, Sheldon Ball, Leo Grosjean Second Row: Chris Gibson, Troy Slywka, Cole Beavis (trainer), Alistair Wilson (trainer), Kelly Bowers (asst. coach), Shane Reider (asst. coach), Guy Fuller (asst. coach), Kim Pasloski (asst. [...]
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Duncan “Dunc” Fisher
As a young man growing up in Regina, Saskatchewan, Dunc Fisher was a natural athlete. He was a competitive swimmer, quarterback of the Balfour Technical School football team, a runner on the track team, and shortstop on the baseball team. But it was hockey that would take him the farthest in his athletic career. Fisher [...]
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Scott Reeves
Originally from Langenburg, Saskatchewan, Scott Reeves first moved to Saskatoon to complete his grade twelve year at Bedford Road Collegiate. It was there that he took up the sport of wrestling. While he had competed in other sports prior to that, wrestling proved to be a perfect fit. Beginning in the 1987 season, Reeves competed [...]
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Yoon Sang Ha
Born in Seoul, South Korea in 1972, Master Yoon Sang Ha has spent virtually his entire life committed to the sport and discipline of Taekwondo. As the son of Grandmaster Kee Ha, he became part of a family tradition from birth, though his formal training would have to wait until he was six. By 1983, [...]
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Ron Walsh
At the age of 27, Ron Walsh noticed an ad in the University of Saskatchewan’s newspaper asking for volunteers to referee games for an intramural eight-man football league – no experience necessary. He decided to give it a try. It was a humble beginning to what would become a lifelong career. Starting in 1962, Walsh [...]
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Richard “Rick” Reelie
Rick Reelie’s athletic career has taken him from competitor in several different wheelchair sports to mentor and coach to a new generation of athletes. Along the way, he has had a great deal of success. In wheelchair rugby, he was a member of five national championship teams from 1986 to 1991. He took up wheelchair [...]
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