Come meet the Class of 2025!

The Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame’s 2025 Induction Dinner & Ceremony is a sellout, but local sports enthusiasts can still be part of this weekend of celebration.

The Hall of Fame (2205 Victoria Avenue) will be hosting an open house from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, September 20th, where our newest exhibit, Dedication to Sport: Our 2025 Inductees, will debut. The exhibit will feature artifacts from the 2025 inductees and celebrate their achievements and stories.

The members of the 2025 induction class will also be available to meet fans and sign autographs between 1:30-2:30 p.m.

This year’s Induction Class features seven great inductees including two in sports that had not been previously recognized by the Hall. The Class of 2025 includes athletes Julie Foster (Rugby), Noah Miller (Water Polo), and Jon Ryan (Football); builders Brad Hornung (Hockey) and Klara Kesmarky Miller (Gymnastics); as well as the 1997 & 1998 Regina Rams Football Club and the 1978 & 1980 Saskatoon Harmony Centre Women’s Softball Team.

This event is open to the public and admission is by donation. The SSHF will also have autograph sheets available.

Come meet the Class of 2023 on Sept. 23 at our open house!

In conjunction with the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame’s Induction Dinner & Ceremony, we will be hosting an open house and autograph session with the Class of 2023 on Saturday, September 23 from 1-2 p.m. at the Hall of Fame (2205 Victoria Ave. in Regina).

This event is open to the public and admission is by donation. The SSHF will also have autograph sheets available.

This year’s Induction Class features seven great individual inductees. The four athletes heading into the Hall of Fame are Jaime (Cruickshank) Boyer (Saskatoon – Multi sport), Ryan Getzlaf (Regina – Hockey), Joan McEachern (Lanigan – Soccer), and Hayley Wickenheiser OC (Shaunavon – Hockey). The three builders being enshrined are Lorne Lasuita (Wynyard – Multi sport), Bernadette McIntyre (Bethune – Curling), and Noreen Murphy (Saskatoon – Softball).

Due to her commitments as the Assistant General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs during training camp, Hayley Wickenheiser is not expected to be able to attend. However, the other six inductees will all be on hand to meet fans and supporters during the hour-long open house. We also respectfully ask that visitors limit themselves to one or two items to be signed.

In addition to the autograph session, this will be the unveiling of the exhibits of the seven new inductees as part of our Dedication to Sport exhibit.

The Hall of Fame will be open for its regular noon to 4 p.m. hours on the 23rd.