• Harold “Mush” March

    Harold “Mush” March

    Harold “Mush” March was voted one of Regina’s outstanding athletes during 1928 for his performance in junior hockey.  He made his professional debut at Ottawa in 1929 with the Chicago Blackhawks. Mush played with the Blackhawks for 17 seasons (1928/29-1944/45), Read more →

  • Johnny Bower

    John “Johnny” Bower

    Prince Albert, Saskatchewan heralded the arrival of a future hall of famer in November of 1924. Bower played on frozen ponds with catalogues and mattresses for body protection. He started in the nets at eight years of age. Bower’s junior Read more →

  • The Evelyn Krahn curling rink

    1984, 1985, and 1986 Evelyn Krahn Curling Team

    Accomplishments: Canadian Senior Women’s Curling Champions, 1984, 1985, 1986. Evelyn Krahn and her teammates , Third – Twyla Widdifield, Second – Shirley Little and Lead – June Kaufman, have brought curling honour to our province. The Krahn Rink dominated the Read more →

  • Paice Terry.WR.P

    Terrence “Terry” Paice

    At 13 years of age, Terry Paice was a silver medal winner in the Provincial Men’s Open Wrestling Championships, the beginning of a long list of accomplishments. In 1972, he won the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU) gold medal for Read more →

  • John Brennan

    Born in 1933, John was an avid sports enthusiast in Prince Albert. As a youngster he competed in hockey, baseball, tennis, golf and swimming. At the University of Saskatchewan his participation continued and his volunteer career began. Hockey was Brennan’s Read more →

  • Jack Alexander

    Dr. John “Jack” Alexander

    Regina marked the arrival of a future sports medicine specialist in 1942. Jack’s early years saw him involved in recreational hockey, football, cubs, scouts, sea cadets and even some theatre productions. He received his doctor of medicine degree in Saskatoon 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, Read more →

  • Don King

    Don King played three years of Regina Intercollegiate Football League before joining the Regina Junior Dales, Western Canadian Junior Champions in 1939. In 1940, this lineman began a six-year involvement with the Saskatchewan Roughriders as a player, coach and administrator. Read more →