The RSHF includes 128 Honorary Inductees – these are Athletes, Builders and Teams from Regina and area who have been inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame prior to the RSHF being established. These Honorary Inductees are recognized on the RSHF display. Find more information on our Honorary Inductees here on the Saskatchewan Hall of Fame website.
RSHOF Honorary Inductees – 2003
Athletes
Ron Atchison – Football
Walter Martin – Tennis
Julien Audette – Soaring
Jack McLeod – Hockey
Mary Baker – Baseball
Ron Moncur – Wrestling
Bonnie Ballantine – Bowling
Joe Most – Bowling
Gordon “Red” Berenson – Hockey
Clint Norman – Tae Kwon Do
Ken Charlton – Football
Vern Pettigrew – Wrestling
Bill Clarke – Football
George Reed – Football
Harold Clayton – Lawn Bowling
Maureen (Rever) Duwors – Track & Field
Lee Donison – Boxing & Wrestling
Ernie Richardson – Curling
Danny Donison – Wrestling
Tom Ross – Golf
Sebastian “Butch” Donison – Wrestling
Wayne Shaw – Football
Ken Doraty – Hockey
Eddie Shore – Hockey
Bill Ebbels – Tennis
Lisa Simes – Gymnastics
Claire Ehman-Lovett – Badminton
Stacy Singer – Baton Twirling
Adam Faul – Boxing
Darlene Solie – Softball
William “Rover” Forsyth – Track & Field
Ronald Thompson – Racquetball
Clark Gillies – Hockey
Jeff Thue – Wrestling
Anton “Red” Glasser – Bowling
Cathy Turnbull-Spence – Speed Skating
Joanne Goulet – Golf
Robert Turner – Hockey
Greg Grassick – Football
Millie (Warwick) McAuley – Softball
Robin Hahn – Equestrian
Billy Warwick – Hockey
William “Red” Hay – Hockey
Claude Warwick – Boxing
Bill Hicke – Hockey
Dick Warwick – Hockey
Don Hodges – Tennis
Grant Warwick – Hockey
Gerry James – Hockey & Football
Brenda Webster – Speed Skating
Arleene (Johnson) Noga – Baseball
Craig Webster – Speed Skating
Daisy Junor – Baseball
Dale West – Football
Lynn (Kanuka) Williams – Track & Field
Fred Wilson – Football
Ron Lancaster – Football
Andy Young – Hockey & Football
Wendy Lee – Swimming
Les Youngson – Curling
Eddie Litzenberger – Hockey
Tony Zasada – Rowing
Builders
Dr. Jack Alexander – Sport Medicine
Eva Kerr – Curling
Sandy Archer – Football
Don King – Football
Murray Armstrong – Hockey
Bevan Lawson – Swimming
Jean Black – Lawn Bowling
Diane Lemon – Synchronized Swimming
Clarence Bligh – General
R. C. “Scotty” Livingstone – Football
John Brennan – Hockey & Swimming
Tom Melville – General
Doug Bruce – General
Ken More – Hockey & Softball
Sadie Caulder-Knight – Synchronized Swimming
Bryan Nicurity – Basketball
Gordon Currie – Football
Bert Penfold – Figure Skating
Betty Lou Dean – Swimming
Al Pickard – Hockey
David Dean – Swimming
Cas Pielak – Baseball
Paul Dojack – Football
Ken Preston – Football
Bob Ellard – Rowing
Dick Rendek – General
Iris Fletcher – Speed Skating
Keith Rever – Golf
Robert “Mac” Game – Weightlifting
Al Ritchie – Hockey & Football
Ken Goff – Boxing
Margie Sandison – Figure Skating
Jack Hamilton – General
Dr. Paul Schwann – Sport Medicine
Dick Irvin Sr. – Hockey
Neil Sherlock – General
Maureen Johnson – Baton Twirling
Jack Stewart – General
Rick Jorgenson – Karate
Neil “Piffles” Taylor – Football
Joe Kanuka – Multi-Sport
Clair Warner – Football
Mike Kartusch – Hockey
Muriel Youngson – Curling
Teams
1914 Victory Hockey Club – World Amateur Hockey Champions – Allan Cup
1925 Regina Pats Hockey Club – World Junior Amateur Hockey Champions
1928 Regina Monarchs Hockey Team – World Junior Hockey Champions
1928 Regina Pats Rugby Club – Dominion Junior Football Champions
1930 Regina Pats Hockey Club – Canadian Junior Hockey Champions – Memorial Cup
1933 Regina Patricia Hockey Club – Western Canadian Junior Hockey Champions
1938 Dales Athletic Club – Dominion Junior Rugby Champions
1938 Regina Rowing Club Team – Canadian Fours Champions
1941 Regina Rangers Hockey Team – Canadian Senior Hockey Champions – Allan Cup
1953 Regina Men’s Bowling Team – Canadian Five Pin Bowling Champions
1959, 1960, 1962, 1963 Ernie Richardson Curling Team – Men’s World Curling Champions
1966, 1989 Saskatchewan Roughriders Football Team – CFL Champions – Grey Cup
1966, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1987 Regina Rams Football Team – Canadian Junior Football Champions
1973 Harvey Mazinke Curling Team – Canadian Men’s Curling Champions
1974 Regina Pats Hockey Team – Canadian Junior Hockey Champions – Memorial Cup
1980 Marj Mitchell Curling Team – Ladies’ World Curling Champions
1984, 1985, 1986 Evelyn Krahn Curling Team – National Senior Ladies’ Curling Champions
1988 Regina Optimist Stingers Ringette Team – Canadian Junior Ringette Champions
1991 Sundown Optimist Buffalo Gals Baton Twirling Team – World Baton Twirling Champions
1993, 1994, 1997 Sandra Schmirler Curling Team – Women’s World Curling Champions
1998 Sandra Schmirler Curling Team – Olympic Gold Medalists
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