The Regina-based Saskatchewan Sports Hall-of-Fame has announced their Class of 2022 inductees.
Three of the five are athletes…Saskatoon pole vaulter Kelsie Hendry, sprinter Harry Jerome of Prince Albert and football star Reuben Mayes of North Battleford. The two builders are hockey’s Bill Brownridge from Vawn and Antonia Beerling of Rosthern from Athletics. The 53rd Induction Ceremony will be held Saturday, September 24 in Regina with, both, the 2022 and 2021 classes being officially inducted into the shrine. Following is the news release from the Saskatchewan Sports Hall-of-Fame…..
FOR RELEASE: Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 1 1 :00 a.m.
Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame
Announces the Class of 2022
The Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame (SSHF) is pleased to announce the five (5) newest members of
the SSHF. The Class of 2022 features three athletes and two builders. The 2022 Class will join the 2021
Class that was announced in May of 2021 and be installed together at the 53rd Induction Ceremony on
Saturday, September 24, 2022 at the Conexus Arts Centre.
The 2022 inductees are:
IN THE ATHLETE CATEGORY:
Kelsie Hendry (Saskatoon) – Athletics
Harry Jerome (Prince Albert) – Athletics
Rueben Mayes (North Battleford) – Football
IN THE BUILDER CATEGORY:
Antonia “Toni” Beerling (Rosthern) – Athletics
Bill Brownridge (Vawn) – Hockey
The previously announced 2021 class features athletes Justin Abdou (Moose Jaw – Wrestling), Rod Boll
(Fillmore – Trapshooting), Colette Bourgonje (Porcupine Plain – Athletics and Cross-Country Skiing),
Kaylyn Kyle (Saskatoon – Soccer), and Lyndon Rush (Humboldt – Bobsleigh). Shannon Miller (Tisdale –
Hockey) joins the 2021 class as builder and the 2000-01 University of Regina Cougars Women’s Basketball
Team and the 2013 Saskatchewan Roughriders Football Club are being inducted as teams.
Tickets to the 53rd Induction Dinner & Ceremony are $100/person (which includes a $25 charitable tax
receipt) and are available on the SSHF website.





















