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Dale West was an outstanding athlete, excelling in
football, track and field, speed skating and baseball. Following an
outstanding high school football career at Bedford Road, Dale went to
the University of Arizona on an athletic scholarship where he lettered
for the varsity team. He returned to Saskatchewan, attended university
and was named to the Western Conference All-Star team.
In 1962, West joined the Saskatchewan Roughriders as
a flanker. In 1963, he was named all-star safety and was the Western
nominee for the Most Valuable Canadian Player. He earned All-Star rating
again in 1964 and 1965. 1966 brought a Grey
Cup Victory to the Riders.
In track and field, Dale’s specialties were the 100
and 220 yards, the broad jump and the hop, step and jump (now the triple
jump). In the late 50s he also competed in the shot put and the
javelin. In speed skating, Dale was the bantam boys’ speed skating
champion in 1951 and was selected as the first alternate on the 1960
Canada Olympic team.
A double winner, Dale was first named to the
Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame in June of 1988 and the Saskatoon Hall
in November 1988. |