Saskatoon Hilltops
Established | 1947 |
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Based in | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
Home stadium | Saskatoon Minor Football Field |
Head coach | Tom Sargeant |
General manager | Lane Bannerman |
League | Canadian Junior Football League |
Division | Prairie Football Conference |
Colours | royal blue, gold |
League titles | 20 (1953, 1958, 1959, 1968, 1969, 1978, 1985, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) |
Website | Official website |
The Saskatoon Hilltops are a junior Canadian football team based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The Hilltops play in the six-team Prairie Football Conference, which is part of the Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) and competes annually for the national title known as the Canadian Bowl. The team was founded in 1921 as a senior team in the Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union, in which it played until 1936. The team reorganized in 1947. Beginning in 1953, the Hilltops have won 20 Canadian Bowl championships, the most of any Canadian junior football team in history. The Saskatoon Hilltops is the only CJFL team to win four consecutive Canadian Bowls 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017.
Saskatoon Minor Football Field at Gordie Howe Sports Complex is the home field for the Saskatoon Hilltops. [1] In 2011, Saskatoon's city council decided that plans for Gordie Howe Bowl were not feasible and plans to upgrade the facility were put on hold.[2] On September 6, 2014, the first Hilltop game was played on the newly installed artificial turf against the Regina Thunder football team. With funding by Friends of the Bowl Foundation, community donors and the City of Saskatoon, new scoreboard, lights and sound system were also new additions. The new clubhouse and ticket office were ready for use for the 2016 season. Also the grounds were upgraded along with a wall of fame which include all the major donors to the complex. A multi million dollar expansion started in 2017 for the Gordie Howe Sports Complex. 2500 seats donated by the Saskatchewan Roughriders from the old Mosaic stadium were installed on the east side ready for the regular season. Further to the seating, another 2500 seats from the old Mosaic stadium was installed on the west side along with nine corporate boxes including a press box and general common room for guests all ready for the 2018 season. In the spring of 2018 excavation started on the grounds for building an Olympic size track and field and skating oval. A 90,000 square foot facility was being built for indoor baseball practices along with a weight room and upper level meeting rooms. New baseball ticket office and rooms with upgrades to the ball diamonds. New Nordic skiing track. Another artificial football field. Five paved parking lots. Slated plan for all of these to be completed is sometime in 2019. [3][4]
Executive committee
Position | Holder |
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President | Terry Postey |
President Elect | Chris Hengen-Braun |
Past President | Eric Nimilowich |
Vice President | Rod Janzen |
Team Manager | Lane Bannerman |
Treasurer | Greg Peacock |
Secretary | Cliff Powlowski |
Operational Director | Jeff Shyluk |
Operational Director | Janice Kozun |
Operational Director | Jerry Rice |
Operational Director | Walt Smith |
Media Coordinator | Chris Hengen-Braun |
New Clubhouse Coordinator | Al Gibb |
Sponsorship/Program Coordinator | Gerald Dewald |
Golf Tournament Coordinator | Spero Kokonas |
Alumni Game Coordinator | Gabe Mackesey |
Roughrider Luncheon Coordinator | Walt Smith |
50/50 Coordinator | Craig Cupid |
Gate Personal | Craig Allan/Ron Krieger/Don Lavallee |
Head Coach | Tom Sargeant |
Coaching staff
Position | Holder |
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Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator | Tom Sargeant |
Quarterbacks | Shane Reider |
Running Backs | Andre Lalonde |
Defensive Backs | Brent Turkington |
Offensive Line | Donnie Davidsen |
Defensive Line | Dave Fisher |
Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers | Jeff Yausie |
Receivers | Barclay Schlosser |
2014 Season
The Hilltops entered the playoffs with 6 wins and 2 losses which resulted in a first place standing. On October 19, 2014 the play off game against the Winnipeg Rifles was finalized with a 43 to 13 score in favour of the Hilltops.
. The Hilltops proceeded to the Prairie Football Conference PFC finals on Sunday October 26, 2014, defeating the Calgary Colts 27 - 7 at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. On Nov 8, 2014 the Hilltops completed their successful playoff run with a victory over the Langley Rams at MacLeod Stadium with a final score of 39 - 14. This was the first of four consecutive Canadian Bowls.
2017 Season
The Hilltops entered this season having completed their third "threepeat", the first being three consecutive Canadian Bowl Championships in 2001, 2002 and 2003; the second 2010, 2011 and 2012, and the most recent 2014, 2015 and 2016. Everyone in the Hilltop family was determined to complete a "fourpeat", a feat that only the Regina Rams (1993, 1994 and 1995), the Edmonton Huskies (1962, 1963 and 1964) and the Montreal AAAs (1925, 1926 and 1927) also had a chance at achieving. The only lapse in victories during the 2017 season was a mid-season final minute loss to the Regina Thunder (29-26). The final regular season win over the undefeated Edmonton Huskies earned the Hilltops a matching 7-1 record, but the head to head victory gave the Hilltops first place in the PFC and home field advantage for three consecutive playoff games. The Hilltops increased consistency in play during their playoff run with solid victories against the Winnipeg Rifles and the Regina Thunder and a convincing 48-0 win over the Vancouver Island Raiders. The stage was set for their attempt to win a fourth consecutive Championship at the home field of the Windsor AKO Fratmen, the oldest CJFL team in continuous operation since 1929 to be played on Remembrance Day Nov 11th, 2017. The Hilltops were victorious thus completing the "fourpeat" on their third attempt.
Canadian Championships
The Hilltops have won 20 of the 23 Canadian Championships they have played in, the most recent being the 2017 Canadian Bowl versus the Windsor AKO Fratmen at Windsor, Ontario.[5] Winning by rising to meet challenges is the Hilltop Way according to Tom Sargeant aka "Sarge" whose booming voice, getting excited and demanding perfection has been a hallmark for two decades and a virtual repetition of last season. “I’m pretty sure the odds are in my favour". The Saskatoon Hilltops were vying for their third straight Canadian Championship against the Westshore Rebels. "They know how to win football games. I am proud to support them, and proud they are representing Saskatchewan". said Kevin Doherty, Saskatchewan’s Minister of Parks, Culture, and Sport of a friendly wager made between himself, and Bill Bennett, British Columbia’s Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development. It was Bennett who donned a Saskatoon Hilltop jersey for a day.[6] [7] [8] [9]
Canadian Bowl Championship Games
Year | Champion | Finalists |
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2017 | Saskatoon Hilltops 56 | Windsor AKO Fratmen 11 |
2016 | Saskatoon Hilltops 37 | Westshore Rebels 25 |
2015 | Saskatoon Hilltops 38 | Okanagan Sun 24 |
2014 | Saskatoon Hilltops 39 | Langley Rams 14 |
2012 | Saskatoon Hilltops 23 | Langley Rams 21 |
2011 | Saskatoon Hilltops 29 | Hamilton Hurricanes 1 |
2010 | Saskatoon Hilltops 34 | Vancouver Island Raiders 23 |
2007 | Saskatoon Hilltops 26 | St. Leonard Cougars 3 |
2003 | Saskatoon Hilltops 59 | Victoria Rebels 0 |
2002 | Saskatoon Hilltops 20 | St. Leonard Cougars 18 |
2001 | Saskatoon Hilltops 45 | Okanagan Sun 11 |
2000 | Okanagan Sun 36 | Saskatoon Hilltops 28 |
1996 | Saskatoon Hilltops 38 | Windsor AKO Fratmen 7 |
1991 | Saskatoon Hilltops 48 | Ottawa Sooners 7 |
Armadale Cup Championship Games
Year | Champion | Finalist |
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1985 | Saskatoon Hilltops 29 | Ottawa Sooners 11 |
1978 | Saskatoon Hilltops 24 | Ottawa Sooners 4 |
Leader-Post Championship Games
Year | Champion | Finalist |
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1969 | Saskatoon Hilltops 28 | Ottawa Sooners 7 |
1968 | Saskatoon Hilltops 27 | Ottawa Sooners 19 |
1960 | Montreal Rose Bombers 22 | Saskatoon Hilltops 20 |
1959 | Saskatoon Hilltops 46 | Toronto NK Knights 7 |
1958 | Saskatoon Hilltops 18 | Notre-Dame-de-Grace Maple Leafs 14 |
1953 | Saskatoon Hilltops 34 | Windsor AKO Fratmen 6 |
1948 | Hamilton Wildcats 14 | Saskatoon Hilltops 10 |
External links
Gallery
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