1989 77th CFL Grey Cup: Saskatchewan defeats Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 43-40
1988 Saskatchewan's Dave Ridgway kicks record 8 field goals vs Edmonton
1987 Saskatchewan's Dave Ridgway kicks a CFL-record 60-yard field goal
1986 Saskatchewan and Hamilton play 1st CFL regular-season overtime game
1981 Arnie Boldt of Saskatchewan jumped 6' 8.25," with 1 leg
1976 64th CFL Grey Cup: Ottawa Rough Riders defeats Saskatchewan, 23-20
1975 Mike Maurer, CFL fullback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1975 Chris Szarka, CFL full back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1974 Steve Sarkisian, CFL quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1973 Todd McMillon, CFL cornerback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1973 Benjamin Fairbrother, CFL offensive tackle for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1973 Gene Makowsky, CFL offensive linebacker for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1973 Rob Lazeo, CFL offensive tackle for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1973 Richard Matvichuk, Ft. Saskatchewan C, NHL defenseman for the Dallas Stars
1973 Randy Srochenski, CFL linebacker for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1972 60th CFL Grey Cup: Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeats Saskatchewan, 13-10
1972 Eric Sutton, CFL cornerback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1972 Nelson Van waes, CFL defensive linebacker for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1972 Kevin Mason, CFL quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1972 Bryce Bevill, CFL defensive back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1972 Dan Comiskey, CFL guard for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1972 Heath Rylance, CFL quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1972 Jason Mallett, CFL safety for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1972 Paul Frlan, CFL linebacker, for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1972 Profail Grier, CFL running back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1971 Troy Alexander, CFL defensive tackle for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1971 Rick Walters, CFL slot back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1971 Ryan Carey, CFL safety for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1971 Terryl Ulmer, CFL defensive back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1970 Patrick Burke, CFL cornerback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1970 Gary Rogers, CFL linebacker for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1970 Andrew Henry, CFL safety for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1970 Shannon Baker, CFL receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1970 Scott Hendrickson, CFL guard for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1969 57th CFL Grey Cup: Ottawa Rough Riders defeats Saskatchewan, 29-11
1969 Dan Farthing, CFL slot back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1969 Mike Saunders, CFL running back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1969 Andrew Greene, NFL guard, Miami Dolphins, Saskatchewan Roughriders
1968 Darren Joseph, CFL fullback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1968 Reggie Slack, CFL quarterback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1968 Curtis Mayfield, CFL receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1968 Ron Goetz, CFL linebacker for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1968 Ventson Donelson, CFL cornerback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1967 55th CFL Grey Cup: Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeats Saskatchewan, 24-1
1967 Dale Joseph, CFL defensive back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1966 54th CFL Grey Cup: Saskatchewan Roughriders defeats Ottawa, 29-14
1966 Carl Coulter, CFL corner for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1966 Rod Harris, CFL slot back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1966 Shawn Daniels, CFL fullback for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1966 John Terry, CFL tackle for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1966 Greg Clark, CFL linebacker, Saskatchewan Roughriders
1966 John Kropke, CFL defensive tackle for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1965 Donald Narcisse, CFL receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1965 Jayson Meyer, Regina Saskatchewan, hockey defenseman, Team Germany
1964 Will Johnson, CFL defensive end for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1964 Bobby Jurasin, CFL defensive end for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1964 Robert Mimbs, CFL running back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1960 Dan Rashovich, CFL linebacker for the Saskatchewan Roughriders
1951 39th CFL Grey Cup: Ottawa Rough Riders defeats Saskatchewan, 21-14
1935 Burt Metcalfe, born in Saskatchewan Canada, actor/dir, Father of the Bride
1922 Arthur Hill, born in Saskatchewan, Canada, actor, Owen Marshall, Glitter
1912 Art Linkletter, born in Saskatchewan, Canada, TV host, People are Funny
1911 Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Unions form Western Canada Rugby Football Union
1910 Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union forms
1910 Saskatchewan (then Regina) Roughrider football club formed
1905 Alberta and Saskatchewan become 8th and 9th Canadian provinces
1905 Clarence Campbell, born in Saskatchewan, 3rd NHL President, 1946-77
1885 Canadian Meti insurgent Louis Reil captured, Saskatchewan
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