• Lori Ebbesen

    Volunteer, official, board member, builder, ambassador and competitor, Lori Ebbesen has done it all when it comes to triathlon. And, she’s done it at every level – provincial, national and international. Ebbesen has been involved in triathlon for more than Read more →

  • Stuart “Stu” Cram

    From athlete to website owner – and almost everything in between – Stuart Cram has done it all from A to W in the sport of gymnastics in Saskatchewan. You could also add in Y for the YMCA in Saskatoon, Read more →

  • 2009 Eugene Hritzuk Senior Men’s Curling Team

    Accomplishments: World Senior Men’s Curling Champions, 2009 Eugene Hritzuk (skip), Kevin Kalthoff (third), Verne Anderson (second), and Dave Folk (lead) Eugene Hritzuk is well known in Canadian curling circles. He enhanced his curling profile when he skipped his rink comprised Read more →

  • 1984-85 Moose Jaw Generals Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Senior Men’s Hockey Champions, 1985 One could say the 1984/85 Moose Jaw Generals were destined for greatness and a place in Canadian hockey history. When the puck dropped to start the South Central Senior Hockey League regular season, Read more →

  • Richard “Dick” White

    Richard “Dick” White has reached icon status when it comes to University athletics. He has dedicated more than 30 years to helping develop high quality sports programs and, more importantly, athletes into community leaders. White began his illustrious career at Read more →

  • Sharon Tkachuk

    Being an official for over 40 years, Sharon Tkachuk has had a positive and lasting impact on track and field as well as Saskatchewan sports in general. Her dedication as an official and leadership as a coach has made a Read more →

  • Jason Parker

    From his humble beginnings in Yorkton to the Olympic Games, speed skating has taken Jason Parker around the world and home again. From his first race when he fell four times and finished dead last, to a silver medal in Read more →

  • Cliff Koroll

    Cliff Koroll’s journey to the National Hockey League (NHL) began in Saskatoon.  As a member of the Midget A Saskatoon Wesley’s, Koroll helped them win a Provincial Championship in 1961/62. He was also a major factor in the Wesley’s 1963/64 Read more →

  • 2002 Saskatoon Hilltops Football Club

    For three consecutive seasons, the Saskatoon Hilltops dominated Junior Football in Canada. From 2001-2003 the Hilltops captured three Conference Championships and three Canadian Bowl titles. The 2002 version of the Saskatoon Hilltops continued their on field success finishing the season Read more →

  • 2003 Saskatoon Hilltops Football Club

    For three consecutive seasons, the Saskatoon Hilltops dominated Junior Football in Canada. From 2001-2003 the Hilltops captured three Conference Championships and three Canadian Bowl titles. The Hilltops 2003 season was special as they finished the year undefeated. After leading the Read more →

  • Captain Edward Lyman “Hick” Abbott, MC/Bar

    Edward Lyman “Hick” Abbott was known throughout Western Canada as a great athlete, a true sportsman and an exceptional person.  Even today, many sports historians consider Abbott one of Regina’s greatest athletes. Originally born in Orillia, Ontario, Abbott moved to Read more →

  • Jacqueline Lavallee

    For Jacqueline Lavallee one sport was not enough. During her youth her natural athletic talents took her to the Saskatchewan Summer Games as a member of the track team in 1992, the Western Canada Summer Games in 1995 with the Read more →

  • Photo courtesy : Los Angeles Kings

    Bob Bourne

    Bob Bourne, a native of Netherhill, SK turned his outstanding amateur hockey skills  into an exceptional junior hockey career and four Stanley cup championships with the New York Islanders. In his three seasons with the Saskatoon Blades, Bourne showcased his Read more →

  • 1996 Randy Bryden Curling Team

    Accomplishments: Canadian Mixed Curling Champions, 1996 Saskatchewan is known for producing great curlers. The 1996 Randy Bryden rink was no exception.  This group was a perfect example of the determination and work ethic needed for success on the pebbled ice. Read more →

  • Photo Courtesy : Chicago Blackhawks

    Keith Magnuson

    Wadena’s favourite son, Keith Magnuson, is also one of the Chicago Blackhawks most memorable defensemen. Magnuson’s journey to the National Hockey League (NHL) began in 1964 when he joined the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League’s Saskatoon Blades. After one season, Magnuson Read more →