Earl Thomson – Athlete Earl (Tommy) Thomson, born near Birch Hills, was regarded as one of the finest hurdlers in North America. He won the gold medal in the 100‑metre hurdles in the Olympic Games at Antwerp, Belgium in 1920, equalling his own world record time...
Johnny Bower – Athlete Born in November 1924 in Prince Albert, Johnny Bower played on frozen ponds with catalogues and mattresses for body protection. He started in the nets at the age of 8. Bower’s junior hockey years were spent with the Prince Albert Black...
Leslie Anderson – Athlete Born in 1940, Les Anderson has put Saskatchewan up front in the sport of archery. He is the first archer inducted in the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame. Beginning in 1963 with the Regina Frontier Bowmen and the Wascana Archers,...
Norman Sheldon – Athlete Following an outstanding junior career in soccer in Scotland, Norman Sheldon came to Prince Albert in 1906. In this community he played soccer continuously until 1929. During that period he was chosen three times to represent Canada ‑...
Phil Lederhouse – Athlete Born November 23, 1915 In Prince Albert, Phil Lederhouse lost his sight in 1934 at the age of 19. Fifteen years later he took up golf and with no prior experience and six months coaching won the Canadian Championship in Hamilton and...