Hazen “Ducky” Pond – Athlete Born Hazen Gilbert Pond on Christmas Day in 1909, “Ducky” as he is better known, came to Prince Albert from New Brunswick as a young man and for more than 50 years has been closely associated with the Prince Albert Golf...
Ian Gray – Athlete Ian Gray was born in Banchory, Scotland on September 5, 1910 and three years later his family came to Canada to settle in Winnipeg. Shortly after moving to Prince Albert in 1936, Ian took up the sport of curling and he was a driving force on...
1991 Rhythmic Gymnastics – Team The sport of rhythmic gymnastics did not make its presence felt in Prince Albert until the late 1980s when Czechoslovakian coach Jirina Nekola began working with the Prince Albert Rhythmic Gymnastics Club. A tragic car accident...
Edward (Ted) Akers – Athlete Once tabbed the best bowler in Prince Albert, Ted Akers has a long and storied association with the sport. Born August 13, 1925 in Prince Albert, Ted began actively competing in bowling as a teenager in 1944. It didn’t take the young...