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Don McDonald was born and raised in
Saskatoon, attending Mayfair public school where he played all sports
and Bedford Road Collegiate where he played soccer, basketball and
football.
He played three years for the Mayfair
Rangers soccer team, sharing in three provincial junior championships
and losing to Winnipeg in the 1952 Canadian final.
He played two seasons with the Saskatoon
Hilltops junior football team, 1951 and 1952, reaching the western final
both times.
Don coached flag football for 12 years,
winning four city championships, and served as league president for
several years. He rejoined the Hilltops as a director, became president
in 1975 and was also president of the Saskatchewan Amateur Football
Association. In 1975, he became a co-founder of the Prairie Junior
Football League and served as its president in 1978. He became
commissioner of the Canadian Junior Football League in 1978, held the
position for eight years and was past commissioner for five years.
In 1985, he started a seven-year term as
president of Football Saskatchewan and, in 1992, was elected
vice-president of finance for Football Canada.
He was Chef De Mission
when Saskatoon won the Saskatchewan Winter Games at Melville in 1990 and
during the Saskatchewan Summer Games at Prince Albert in 1992.
Don has been honored
with volunteer awards by the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Sask Sport,
Saskatchewan Department of Culture, and Football Canada and was the
Saskatoon Kinsmen Sportsman of the Year in 1989. |