• 1998 Regina Rams Football Club

    The 1998 Regina Rams Football Club entered their final season as a junior football team as the reigning champions. After a dramatic run to the title in 1997, the Rams repeated as champions with significantly less drama to close the Read more →

  • 1997 Regina Rams Football Club

    The 1997 Regina Rams junior football club won the Canadian Bowl – the Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) national championship – as part of a run of five titles in six seasons, as the Rams concluded their time as a Read more →

  • Noah Miller

    When Noah Miller was starting out in water polo, having a player from the prairies crack the national team was a rarity. Miller spent nine years on the Canadian men’s national water polo team, serving as captain for five of Read more →

  • Jon Ryan

    Jon Ryan first began kicking a football alone in a school yard near his house and he would eventually do so on the biggest stage of the sport. Ryan’s journey to playing 282 professional games as a punter began in Read more →

  • Julie Foster

    Julie Foster came to rugby later in life but adapted to the sport quickly to become a trailblazer for Saskatchewan rugby players. Foster represented Canada at three International Rugby Board (IRB) Women’s Rugby World Cups, reaching the semifinals each time. She Read more →

  • Brad Hornung

    Brad Hornung’s dream of following in his father’s footsteps and playing the National Hockey League was paused when he was paralyzed from the neck down at 18 years old after being injured in a Western Hockey League game in 1987. Read more →

  • Klara Kesmarky Miller

    An interest in coaching was piqued in Klara Kesmarky Miller at the YWCA when she was 11. That sparked a lifelong career in sport and more than 60 years of involvement in gymnastics. Miller was born in Budapest, Hungary and Read more →