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A softball player with championship
credentials for many years, Harvey Hildebrandt’s enjoyment of sports
took him into later success as an umpire in softball and supervisor of
officials in hockey.
Harvey was born in Hague and played
softball, hockey and competed in the 100 yards and broad jump at high
school level.
After moving to Saskatoon, he played
Commercial League softball with Soberg Brothers and senior men’s
softball with the Royals, Osler Monarchs, K&K Olson and College Lads. He
played on nine Saskatoon championship teams and played on Saskatchewan
champions in 1955, 1963, 1965, 1965 and 1967, each year advancing into
the Western Canada playoffs. He was a second baseman and .300-plus
hitter.
Harvey went into umpiring almost immediately
after retirement as a player, earned a Level 5 rating from the Canadian
Amateur Softball Association and worked Canadian, world and
international tournaments.
After
officiating in Saskatoon minor hockey, Harvey became a linesman in the
Western league, then a supervisor in both the Saskatchewan and Western
leagues and held the WHL post for 12 years. At least six current NHL
referees started under Harvey’s wing in the WHL. |