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SPORTS HALL OF FAME SASKATOON Saskatoon Field House 2020 College Drive Saskatoon, Sask. S7N 2W4 (306) 664-6744 President’s message On behalf of the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame, I sincerely congratulate and welcome the slate of selected inductees for induction into the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame, Nov., 1, 2008 at TCU Place. The time and effort, as well as their accomplishments that these individuals contributed to the Saskatoon sporting community, make them most deserving of this recognition. I encourage and ask all past inductees to make the effort to honour the inductees of 2008 by attending the dinner and induction ceremony as they are about to become part of the same, special, sporting fraternity. Good living through sports. 2008 Inductees, athletes Touching base June-August 2008 Newsletter OLYMPIANS Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame athletes who attended the Summer Olympics Medallists in boldface 1928 AMSTERDAM Ethel Catherwood, track and field, gold high jump Stan Glover, track and field, bronze 4x400 relay 1952 HELSINKI Bob Adams track and field George Genereux, trapshooting, gold 1956 MELBOURNE Maureen Rever DuWors, track and field Eleanor Haslam Jensen, track and field 1960 ROME Eleanor Haslam Jensen, track and field George Short, track and field Dale West, track and field 1968 MEXICO CITY Gord Garvie, wrestling 1972 MUNICH Martha Nelson Grant, swimming Diane Jones Konihowski, track and field 1976 MONTREAL Tom Graham, volleyball Diane Jones Konihowski, track and field Joanne McTaggart, track and field Cathy Wedge, equestrian 1980 MOSCOW (CANADA BOYCOTTED GAMES) Diane Jones Konihowski, track and field 1984 LOS ANGELES Joyce Gamborg, volleyball Bob Molle, wrestling, silver Alison Lang Robertson, basketball Don Saxton, volleyball 1988 SEOUL Cyprian Enweani, track and field Stewart McKeown, track and field, Paralympics silver discus, bronze shot put Carey Nelson, track and field James Rozon, gymnastics Gina Smith, equestrian, bronze team dressage 1992 BARCELONA Allan Francis, fencing Colette Bourgonje, track and field, Paralympics bronze 100 metres, 800 metres 1996 ATLANTA Colette Bourgonje, track and field, Paralympics bronze 100 metres, 200 metres Nancy Jewitt-Filteau, judo Corrina Kennedy, kayaking Carey Nelson, track and field 2000 SYDNEY Janet Cook, swimming, Jacki Nichol, softball Lesley Wright, synchro swimming Coaches Bob Adams, 1964 Tokyo, track and field Gord Garvie, 1976 Montreal, wrestling Joe Griffiths, 1948 London, track and field Lyle Sanderson, 1976 Montreal, 1980 Moscow, track and field D on (Butch) Steponchev has been selected as referee supervisor for wheelchair basketball at the Paralympic Games this summer in Beijing. Steponchev was inducted as a builder in the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame in 1993 . . . Ray Remmen (athlete inductee, harness racing, 1993) and his brother, Larry, recently posted their 1,500th career win at the Meadowlands, setting a record for trainers at the Rutherford, N.J., racetrack . . . Ross Wilson, who is being inducted into the Hall this year as a builder, is the 2008 recipient of the Austin-Matthews Award for outstand- ing contribution to Canadian Interuniversity Sport . . . Ralph Schoenfeld (builder inductee, 2005, basketball) is on the organizing committee for the 50th anniversary school reunion at Aden Bowman Collegiate, scheduled for Aug. 22-24. Bowman alumni in the Hall of Fame include Diane Jones Konihowski (athlete inductee, 1986), Charlene Archibald (team inductee, University of Saskatchewan Huskiette volleyball, 1992) and Tom Sargeant (team inductee, Saskatoon Hilltops, 1986, 1995, 2002) . . . Catriona Le May Doan (athlete inductee, 1998) was inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame in April . . . Hall of Fame director and inductee Joe Bloski is president of the organizing committee for the Can-Am Police-Fire Games, July 13-20 in Saskatoon. The event features police and fire personnel from through- out North America competing in a range of sports . . . Tom Pater- son (athlete inductee, 1995) won his second Canadian Open five-pin bowling singles title in May this year, 25 years after his first championship . . . Lesley Wright (athlete inductee, synchro swimming, 2005) has retired as a performer with the Cirque de Soleil in Las Vegas after a seven-year run and is enrolled in the journalism/public relations program at the University of Nevada/Las Vegas . . . Simon Hiatt of Shaw Cable has taped interviews with many of the 2008 inductees to air on Channel 10 in the weeks leading up to the induction dinner Nov. 1. Alison Lang Allan Francis Corrina Kennedy Photos courtesy Canadian Olympic Association and National Archives of Canada Joyce Gamborg —Scott Grant/Canadian Press —Mike Ridewood/Canadian Press —Canadian Press —T. Grant/Canadian Press saskatoonsportshalloffame.com 23rd annual induction dinner Saturday, Nov. 1 at TCU Place Hall of Fame sponsors Al Anderson’s Source for Sports Cherry Insurance Hunter’s Bowling Mallard Group Board of directors President Don Cousins Vice-president Ed Bryant Secretary Jacki Nichol Treasurer Ken Gunn Past president Bob Reindl Joe Bloski Kelly Bowers Bob Florence Gerry Heskett Walter Mudge Ralph Schoenfeld Mark Tennant Phyllis Wilson Saskatchewan Blue Cross SaskTel Stantec Wright Bros. Construction Don Cousins JERRY FRIESEN FOOTBALL SHANNON KEKULA KRISTIANSEN TRACK AND FIELD J ACQUELINE LAVALLEE BASKETBALL , SOCCER BRIAN SKRUDLAND HOCKEY MARSHALL TONER FOOTBALL , TRACK&FIELD ED CHYNOWETH HOCKEY NOREEN MURPHY SOFTBALL BILL GORDON BASKETBALL ROSS WILSON MULTIPLE SPORTS 2008 Inductees, builders 2008 Inductees, teams 1983 CANADIAN MENS FIVE- PIN BOWLING TEAM CHAMPIONS Larry Boehr, Don Johnson, Tom Paterson, Roy Shepperd, Phil Smith, Jack Walsh coach Jack Walsh 1984 CANADIAN MENS FIVE- PIN BOWLING TEAM CHAMPIONS Chris Bonany, Dale Boothman, Tim Cuthbert, Phil Smith, Tom Walter, Lloyd Wiens coach Cecil Irvine 1984 CANADIAN WOMENS FIVE- PIN BOWLING TEAM CHAMPIONS Cathy Daku, Michele Fosty, Jennie Irvine, Shirley Quayle, Terry Stewart, Val Touet coach Jack Walsh 1951 CANADIAN SCHOOLBOY CURLING CHAMPIONS Gary Thode, Gary Cooper, Orest Hryniuk, Roy Hufsmith coach Ken Moir Steponchev Wright

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SPORTS HALL OF FAMESASKATOON

Saskatoon Field House 2020 College Drive Saskatoon, Sask. S7N 2W4 (306) 664-6744

President’s messageOn behalf of the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame, I sincerely congratulate and welcome

the slate of selected inductees for induction into the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame, Nov., 1, 2008 at TCU Place.

The time and effort, as well as their accomplishments that these individuals contributed to the Saskatoon sporting community, make them most deserving of this recognition.

I encourage and ask all past inductees to make the effort to honour the inductees of 2008 by attending the dinner and induction ceremony as they are about to become part of the same, special, sporting fraternity.

Good living through sports.

2008 Inductees, athletes

Touching base

June-August2008

Newsletter

OLYMPIANSSaskatoon Sports

Hall of Fame athletes who attended the

Summer OlympicsMedallists in boldface

1928 AmsterdAm

Ethel Catherwood, track and field, gold high jumpStan Glover, track and field, bronze 4x400 relay

1952 Helsinki

Bob Adams track and fieldGeorge Genereux, trapshooting, gold

1956 melbourne

Maureen Rever DuWors, track and field Eleanor Haslam Jensen, track and field

1960 rome

Eleanor Haslam Jensen, track and fieldGeorge Short, track and field Dale West, track and field

1968 mexico city

Gord Garvie, wrestling

1972 municH

Martha Nelson Grant, swimmingDiane Jones Konihowski, track and field

1976 montreAl

Tom Graham, volleyballDiane Jones Konihowski, track and fieldJoanne McTaggart, track and field Cathy Wedge, equestrian

1980 moscow (Canada boyCotted Games)Diane Jones Konihowski, track and field

1984 los Angeles

Joyce Gamborg, volleyballBob Molle, wrestling, silverAlison Lang Robertson, basketballDon Saxton, volleyball

1988 seoul

Cyprian Enweani, track and fieldStewart McKeown, track and field, Paralympics silver discus, bronze shot putCarey Nelson, track and field James Rozon, gymnasticsGina Smith, equestrian, bronze team dressage

1992 bArcelonA

Allan Francis, fencingColette Bourgonje, track and field, Paralympics bronze 100 metres, 800 metres

1996 AtlAntA

Colette Bourgonje, track and field, Paralympics bronze 100 metres, 200 metresNancy Jewitt-Filteau, judoCorrina Kennedy, kayakingCarey Nelson, track and field

2000 sydney

Janet Cook, swimming,Jacki Nichol, softball Lesley Wright, synchro swimming

CoachesBob Adams, 1964 Tokyo, track and fieldGord Garvie, 1976 Montreal, wrestlingJoe Griffiths, 1948 London, track and fieldLyle Sanderson, 1976 Montreal, 1980 Moscow, track and field

Don (Butch) Steponchev has been selected as referee supervisor for wheelchair basketball at the Paralympic Games this summer in Beijing.

Steponchev was inducted as a builder in the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame in 1993 . . . Ray Remmen (athlete inductee, harness racing, 1993) and his brother, Larry,

recently posted their 1,500th career win at the Meadowlands, setting a record for trainers at the Rutherford, N.J., racetrack . . . Ross Wilson, who is being inducted into the Hall this year as a builder, is the 2008 recipient of the Austin-Matthews Award for outstand-ing contribution to Canadian Interuniversity

Sport . . . Ralph Schoenfeld (builder inductee, 2005, basketball) is on the organizing committee for the 50th anniversary school reunion at Aden Bowman Collegiate, scheduled for Aug. 22-24. Bowman alumni in the Hall of Fame include Diane Jones Konihowski (athlete inductee, 1986), Charlene Archibald (team inductee, University of Saskatchewan Huskiette volleyball, 1992) and Tom Sargeant (team inductee, Saskatoon Hilltops, 1986, 1995, 2002) . . . Catriona Le May Doan (athlete inductee, 1998) was inducted into the Canadian Olympic

Hall of Fame in April . . . Hall of Fame director and inductee Joe Bloski is president of the organizing committee for the Can-Am Police-Fire Games, July 13-20 in Saskatoon. The event features police and fire personnel from through-

out North America competing in a range of sports . . . Tom Pater-son (athlete inductee, 1995) won his second Canadian Open five-pin bowling singles title in May this year, 25 years after his first championship . . . Lesley Wright (athlete inductee, synchro swimming, 2005) has retired as a performer with the Cirque de Soleil in Las Vegas after a seven-year run and is enrolled in the journalism/public relations program at the University of Nevada/Las Vegas . . . Simon Hiatt of Shaw Cable has taped interviews with many of the 2008 inductees to air on Channel 10 in the weeks leading up to the induction dinner Nov. 1.

Alison Lang

Allan Francis

Corrina Kennedy

Photos courtesy Canadian Olympic Association and

National Archives of Canada

Joyce Gamborg—Scott Grant/Canadian Press

—Mike Ridewood/Canadian Press

—Canadian Press

—T. Grant/Canadian Press

saskatoonsportshalloffame.com

23rd annual induction dinnerSaturday, Nov. 1 at TCU Place

Hall of Fame sponsorsAl Anderson’s Source for Sports Cherry InsuranceHunter’s BowlingMallard Group

Board of directorsPresident Don Cousins

Vice-president Ed Bryant

Secretary Jacki Nichol

Treasurer Ken Gunn

Past president Bob Reindl

Joe Bloski

Kelly Bowers

Bob Florence

Gerry Heskett

Walter Mudge

Ralph Schoenfeld

Mark Tennant

Phyllis Wilson

Saskatchewan Blue CrossSaskTelStantecWright Bros. Construction

Don Cousins

Jerry Friesenfootball

shannon kekulakristiansen

track and field

Jacqueline lavalleebasketball, soccer

Brian skrudlandhockey

Marshall tonerfootball, track&field

ed chynowethhockey

noreen Murphysoftball

Bill gordonbasketball

ross wilsonmultiple sports

2008 Inductees, builders

2008 Inductees, teams

1983 Canadian men’s five-pin bowling

team ChampionsLarry Boehr, Don Johnson,

Tom Paterson, Roy Shepperd,Phil Smith, Jack Walsh

coach Jack Walsh

1984 Canadian men’s five-pin bowling

team ChampionsChris Bonany, Dale Boothman,

Tim Cuthbert, Phil Smith,Tom Walter, Lloyd Wiens

coach Cecil Irvine

1984 Canadian women’s five-pin bowling

team ChampionsCathy Daku, Michele Fosty,

Jennie Irvine, Shirley Quayle,Terry Stewart, Val Touet

coach Jack Walsh

1951 Canadian sChoolboy Curling

ChampionsGary Thode, Gary Cooper,

Orest Hryniuk, Roy Hufsmithcoach Ken Moir

Steponchev

Wright