• Remembrance Day : Lest We Forget

    …s Joe Athletics Griston William “Bill” CPL Hockey Gutheridge Stanley ‘Hub’ Basketball Harrison Stanley Captain Equestrian Herlen Ernest ‘Ossie’ Boxing Hill Alfred Curling Howes Rollin Henry “Roly” General Hunter William ‘Bill’ Hockey Irvin Dick Sr. Hockey Juckes Gordon Hockey Kartusch Mike Hockey Kirkpatrick J.B. ‘Kirk’ Tennis Knutson Art Curling Landa Sam Dr. Sport Medicine Leddy Jack Dr. Golf Leicester John Dr. Tennis Livingstone R.C. ‘Scotty’ F… Read more →

  • Robert “Bob” Adams

    …In addition to coaching school teams, particularly in track and field and basketball to provincial championships, Bob was head coach of the Saskatoon track and field club for twenty years. He also coached nationally at the 1958 Commonwealth Games, the 1964 Olympic Games, and the 1968 Southern Games. He served as Chairman and President of the Saskatchewan Track and Field Association, was a member of the national track and field committee, Presiden… Read more →

  • Craig Webster

    Craig Webster

    …e and was involved in numerous activities such as football, volleyball and basketball, but Craig’s keenest interest was speed skating. During his career in this sport he became known as an accomplished competitor, placing extremely well in all levels of competition. This inductee broke many Saskatchewan Olympic Style and a number of Canadian records. At the provincial level, he held records in both the Junior and Senior Olympic Style at 500, 1000,… Read more →

  • SSHF Honours Inductees Who Served Our Country

    …tchelmore – Athletics Peter Prediger – Baseball Stanley ‘Hub’ Gutheridge – Basketball Anton Glasser – Bowling Gaston Eichel – Boxing Ernest ‘Ossie’ Herlen – Boxing Claude Petit – Boxing Claude Warwick – Boxing Eldon Elliot – Broadcasting Alfred Hill – Curling H.J. “Pete” Wilken – Curling Captain Stanley Harrison – Equestrian Sandy Archer – Football Dr. Bob Arn – Football Ken Charlton – Football Paul Dojack – Football R.C. ‘Scotty’ Livingston – Foo… Read more →

  • Sharon Tkachuk

    …nowledge and belief in fair play by working with the high school softball, basketball and curling teams. Sharon Tkachuck has been committed to the development and promotion of sport and officiating. Her incredible efforts were previously acknowledged when she was awarded the 40 years service award by Sask Athletics in 2006 and inducted into the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame in 2013. Installed in the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame on June 13th, 2… Read more →

  • Geraldine Street

    Geraldine (Evans) Street

    An all-round athlete, Geraldine Street played basketball, volleyball, badminton, and was an active figure skater, equestrian, and curler for 28 years. In golf, she won 21 Saskatoon Golf and Country Club championships between 1954 and 1987; seven city championships (1955, 1956, 1960, 1961, 1968, 1969, and 1975); five provincial amateur championships (1954-1956, 1959, and 1969); four junior provincial championships (1951, 1954-1956); and nine Weste… Read more →

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

    …lled in a variety of sports including lacrosse, baseball, rugby, football, basketball and hockey. Remembered across southern Saskatchewan as a speedy right winger who had a knack of putting the puck in the net, Abbott was at home on the hockey rink. As a member of the Regina Shamrocks Hockey Club and the Regina Bees Capital Hockey Club, Abbott helped his teammates capture the Van Valkenburg Cup in 1911 and 1912, respectively, Saskatchewan senior h… Read more →

  • Millie Warwick McAuley

    Mildred “Mille” (Warwick) McAuley

    …d in many sports. She took part successfully in track and field, softball, basketball, gymnastics, volleyball, and speed skating. Her softball skills at third base became her ticket to fame. Mille’s team won the Saskatchewan Ladies Softball Championship in 1940, 1941 and 1948. She also played on the four-time Alberta ladies softball championship team, the Edmonton Mortons. This Edmonton team also went on to win a national championship in 1951. Mil… Read more →

  • Winter Fun coming at Pop-Up event on Nov. 25

    …to test their sporting skills in a variety of virtual games like baseball, basketball, football, hockey, soccer, and more. Our four-rock adaptive curling “ice” allows visitors to slide their stones down the ice either from their knees or with an adaptive stick that affixes to the stone. This event will go forward regardless of the weather. We have extra indoor activities planned if the weather proves to be too cold and if there is no snow for snow… Read more →