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They beat the Edmonton Stingers in the semi-final, 85–83, and then the Hamilton Honey Badgers 94–83 in the final to capture the league's first championship. [11] It was only the second professional basketball title for a team in Saskatchewan, after the Saskatoon Slam's National Basketball League title in 1993. [12]
Saskatoon Elks: Western Canada Senior Hockey League: 1945–47 Saskatoon Quakers: Western Canada Senior Hockey League: 1947–51 1 (1950-51) Saskatoon Quakers: Pacific Coast Hockey League: 1951–52 1 (1951-52) Saskatoon Quakers: Western Hockey League: 1952–56, 1958–59 0 Saskatoon Blades: Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 1964–66 0 ...
Left the league following the 2007-08 season and joined the Premier Basketball League. Hamilton Rockstars Hamilton, Ontario: 2008 0 Folded in August 2008, before ever playing a game. Hamilton, Ontario 2011 0 Announced as a member of ABA-Canada, but the ABA-Canada was reduced to a single "selects" team. Mississauga, Ontario: 2011 0
Since the rebirth of its program in the 2004 season, Aden Bowman football has led Saskatoon, with 27 alumni completing at least one season on the roster of either a Canadian Junior Football League or CIS Football roster (up to and including the 2011 season). In this time Aden Bowman has amassed the league's best winning percentage in both ...
This was the province's first professional basketball championship, and the only one until the Saskatchewan Rattlers won the inaugural Canadian Elite Basketball League title in 2019. [ 4 ] The NBL struggled financially–for example, all games of the 1993 finals were played in Saskatoon to reduce travel costs–and the league folded in the ...
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Leagues: International Basketball Association (2000–01) Continental Basketball Association (2001–02) Founded: 1998: Folded: 2002: History: Mansfield Hawks (1998–99) Youngstown Hawks (1999–00) Saskatchewan Hawks (2000–02) Arena: Saskatchewan Place: Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: Ownership: Tom Tao (2000–2001) Continental ...
The senior champion is not eligible to participate in the Mann Cup tournament. [28] In 2016, Saskatchewan acquired a professional box lacrosse team when the Edmonton Rush of the National Lacrosse League relocated to Saskatoon and became the Saskatchewan Rush.