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Ivan King was the coach during a six-year
reign of one of the University of Saskatchewan's most powerful athletic
teams - Huskiette women’s basketball.
Originally from Regina, Ivan moved to
Saskatoon where he played basketball on the 1940 Saskatoon Grads, who
were Saskatchewan champions, and the University Huskies.
He coached Saskatoon Black Hawks to a
provincial championship in 1943, the University of Saskatchewan
Huskiettes to one junior and three senior provincial titles and the
Saskatchewan Gradettes to one provincial title. His Huskiette teams
dominated Western Intercollegiate play, winning the championship six
straight years, 1947 through 1952. A player on his teams for five years
was Sylvia Fedoruk, who later became lieutenant governor of
Saskatchewan.
In the first championship season, the
Huskiettes beat Manitoba, 15-10, and Alberta, 29-16, for the title but
in the years to come, the Huskiettes became aggressive, high-scoring
teams. One of their best seasons was 1949 when they didn't lose a game.
In 1948, they lost only an exhibition game. The Huskiettes also
challenged for the Canadian senior women's championship in 1950 and
1951; Ivan's Gradettes challenged in 1952; and each of the three years,
the team was runner-up in the west.
Ivan also
coached women's softball with Saskatoon Empire Aces in 1949 and with
Saskatoon Ramblers, who were provincial champions in 1948 and 1949. |
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