• 1928 Regina Monarchs Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: World’s Junior Hockey Champions, 1928 (Memorial Cup) In the 1927-28 season the Regina Pats and Regina Falcons joined together to create the Regina Monarchs Hockey Club. Coached by Howie Milne, the Monarchs went on to have an undefeated regular Read more →

  • 1925 Regina Pats Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: World Junior Amateur Hockey Champions, 1925 (Memorial Cup) The 1925 Regina Pats started off strong, going undefeated in regular season play. A part of a two team league, the Pats’ regular season consisted of only five games all against Read more →

  • 1923 University of Saskatchewan Hockey Team

    Accomplishments: Inter-Provincial University Champions Allan Cup Finalists, 1923 The University of Saskatchewan hockey team in 1923 consisted of determined players and an experienced coach who had played and coached hockey since 1906. This combination produced the Saskatoon City League Championship, Read more →

  • 1915 Melville Millionaires Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: Senior Amateur World Hockey Champions, 1915 (Allan Cup) In 1915 the Melville Millionaires defeated the Regina Victoria’s in the provincial finals and came into possession of the coveted Allan Cup, emblematic of World Supremacy in Senior Amateur Hockey. At Read more →

  • 1914 Regina Victoria Hockey Club

    1914 Regina Victoria Hockey Club

    Accomplishments: World Amateur Hockey Champions, 1914 (Allan Cup) The Regina Victoria Hockey Club was formed in 1913, in their inaugural season the team played 16 games, winning 12 and losing four. After beating the Winnipeg Monarchs, the team that held Read more →

  • 2007 Saskatchewan Roughriders

    2007 Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club

    Photo Credit: Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club The Roughriders were Canadian Football Champions in 2007, only the third championship in the team’s long history.  Their victory in the 95th Grey Cup game was the culmination of a remarkable season. Prior to Read more →

  • 1996 Saskatoon Hilltops Football Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Football Champions, 1996. The regular season got off to a slow start.  In their first game, the Hilltops lost to the Edmonton Wildcats 34-24.  They followed that with an unimpressive 14-14 tie game against the Regina Rams.  Read more →

  • 1995 Regina Rams Football Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Football Champions, 1995 Some people consider the number 13 bad luck. In 1995, it was a number the Regina Rams Football Club eagerly embraced. On the strength of Canadian junior football titles the previous two years, the Read more →

  • 1994 Regina Rams Football Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Football Champions, 1994 After coming off of their success as the 1993 Canadian Junior Football Champions, the 1994 Regina Rams were keen to collect their 12th national championship. With a proud tradition, winning ways and strong roots Read more →

  • 1993 Regina Rams Football Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Football Champions, 1993 The 1993 Rams were class of the Prairie Junior Football Conference (PJFC) enjoying a perfect 8 and 0 season. Their league play saw them defeat the Edmonton Wildcats 44-25, the Edmonton Huskies 28-14, the Read more →

  • 1991 Saskatoon Hilltops Football Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Football Champions, 1991. The 1991 version of the Saskatoon Hilltops began their season with three straight victories in the Prairie Junior Football League (PJFL). Their only loss of the year came in their fourth game when their Read more →

  • 1990 University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team

    Accomplishments: Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (CIAU) Football champions, 1990 (Vanier Cup). The 1990 University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team became the first football team in that university’s long involvement to win the Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (CIAU) championship. Their 24-21 Read more →

  • 1989 Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Football League Champions (Grey Cup), 1989. The “greatest fans in the world” had waited a long time for November 26, 1989. After winning their first Grey Cup in 1966 (also on November 26), the Saskatchewan Roughriders had been Read more →

  • 1987 Regina Rams Football Club

    Accomplishments: Canadian Junior Football Champions, 1987. When the Rams entered the 1987 season the mentality on the team was to win another national championship. With the majority of their players returning, Coach McCrystal thought this was a good bet. They Read more →