Thursday, July 9, 2026

Valkyries 11th WWCFL title win highlights photo roundup

By Gordie Howe Sports Complex staff
Gordie Howe Sports Complex

The Valkyries celebrate winning the WWCFL title on June 27.
WWCFL championship wins for the Saskatoon Valkyries are always special, but it is a bonus when they can occur at home.

On Saturday, June 27, the Valkyries hosted the Edmonton Arctic Pride in the WWCFL Championship Game at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. The Arctic Pride hit the scoreboard first when quarterback Bianka Suzuki connected with receiver Emily McMillan on a long touchdown pass to go ahead 7-0.

The Valkyries responded scoring 40 unanswered points to romp to a 40-7 victory. With the win, the Valkyries have won the WWCFL title 11 times since first taking the field in 2011, and they have emerged victorious in the last six consecutive WWCFL Championship Games. Saskatoon finished out the 2026 campaign with a perfect 6-0 record to go along with a 45 game overall winning streak.

Emmarae Dale makes a tackle for the Valkyries.
While the Valkyries have piled up 11 WWCFL title wins, the majority of those triumphs have come away from “The Bridge City.” Since making the Gordie Howe Sports Complex their regular home stomping grounds in 2015, the Valkyries have only won the WWCFL title twice at SMF Field including 2022 and the most recent triumph on June 27.

The Valkyries claimed the 2023 WWCFL title playing at Griffiths Stadium on the University of Saskatchewan campus due to SMF Field being booked up that year. They also won WWCFL title games when they called Griffiths their main home field in 2012 and 2014.

Our lead picture of this photo roundup shows the Valkyries captains raising the WWCFL Championship Trophy following their latest WWCFL title win on June 27. The second shot sees Valkyries star middle linebacker Emmarae Dale taking down an Arctic Pride ball carrier.

Drew Lundquist ran for 126 yards in the WWCFL title game.
The third photo shows veteran star Valkyries running back Drew Lundquist running the ball. Lundquist was named the Valkyries game MVP having run the ball 22 times for 126 yards. The Valkyries as a team piled up 277 yards rushing.

Along with the pictures from the Valkyries WWCFL title win, this photo roundup is loaded with images from the continuing outdoor spring and summer season. The photo roundup has pictures from the Complex’s staple sports in baseball, football, softball and track and field.              

The pictures in this photo roundup capture some of the memories that are made on our grounds. In this photo roundup, all of these pictures were taken by our Communications Coordinator in Darren Steinke.

Without further ado, here is a selection of 22 shots we hope you enjoy.

Bound for the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame

Dean Bertoia and Kent Kowalski, right, shake hands at a news conference to announce the 2026 class for the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame on June 11 at the Gordie Howe Sports Centre building. Bertoia is heading to the Hall as an athlete for his exploits in athletics. Kowalski is heading to the Hall as an athlete for his exploits in soccer. The induction ceremony will be held on Saturday, November 7 at 5:30 p.m. at Prairieland Park.

Out at second

Saskatoon Berries second baseman Gael Salinas, left, places a tag on Swift Current 57s base runner Adam Rowland at Cairns Field. The Berries claimed this WCBL regular season clash 9-5.

Making a plate block look easy

A Saskatoon Phantoms catcher comes up with a plate block during a game at the Murphy’s U11 Tournament on June 14 at Glenn Reeve Field #4. The Murphy’s tournament has become an annual season highlight for young softball squads.

Catch in traffic

While it is supposed to be non-contact, flag football can have its moments of physicality. During action at Football Saskatchewan’s Girls High School Flag Football Provincial Championships on June 14 at Saskatoon Minor Football Field, Holy Cross High School receiver Addison Frey gets hammered making a catch over the middle. Frey hung on to the ball, got up, shrugged off the contact and continued to play. Frey is also a defender with the Saskatoon Stars Female Under-18 AAA hockey team.

Slick escape

St. Joseph High School quarterback Adley Tomlenovich eludes pressure and fires a pass downfield during Football Saskatchewan’s Girls High School Flag Football Provincial Championships on June 14 at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. Tomlenovich’s squad would win the senior provincial title.

Taking flight

An athlete from the Running Wild Athletics Club takes to the air on June 14 at the Track and Field Track. On that day, the Track and Field Track was the site for Saskatchewan Athletics U12, U14 and Master Provincials along with the U16 and U18 trials for the Western Canada Team Challenge squads for that meet set for July 17 to 19 in Regina.

Hitting stride

A group of five runners rounds the corner during a U18 female 800-metre race at the Track and Field Track on June 14. The runners were taking part in Saskatchewan Athletics U12, U14 and Master Provincials along with the U16 and U18 trials for the Western Canada Team Challenge squads for that meet set for July 17 to 19 in Regina.

Sweet special teams TD

Saskatoon Valkyries defensive lineman Grace Farthing (#50) soaks in reaching the end zone for a special teams touchdown on June 20 at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. In the fourth quarter facing the Winnipeg based Manitoba Fearless in the WWCFL Prairie Conference Final, Farthing blocked a punt and proceeded to scoop up the loose ball and run it in for a major. Farthing’s effort powered the Valkyries to a 17-7 victory.

Showtime

A dancer with the “Circle of 5ths Crew” from The Spot Arts Community puts on a move you need to see to believe on June 20 at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. A total of six members from the “Circle of 5ths Crews” performed at halftime of the WWCFL Prairie Conference Final won by the Saskatoon Valkyries.

Obed for six

Saskatoon Valkyries receiver Ricki Obed, left, celebrates hauling in an eight-yard touchdown reception with fellow veteran receiver Rachelle Smith in the WWCFL Championship Game on June 27 at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. Obed’s score put the Valkyries up 14-7 in the second quarter, and they cruised to a 40-7 victory over the Edmonton Arctic Pride.

O’Neill boots four

Saskatoon Valkyries kicker Kaylin O’Neill had a memorable outing in her team’s 40-7 in the WWCFL Championship Game over the Edmonton Arctic Pride on June 27 at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. O’Neill connected on four field goals coming from 32, 22, 22 and 30 yards to help power the Saskatoon side to victory.

Running with purpose

Saskatoon Valkyries running back Teagan Craig jets her way upfield in her team’s WWCFL Championship Game victory over the Edmonton Arctic Pride on June 27 at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. Craig is part of the Valkyries running back foursome that made big plays for the squad all season.

Arctic Pride game MVP goes to McMillan

Edmonton Arctic Pride receiver and defensive back Emily McMillan had a huge outing in her team’s WWCFL Championship Game loss to the Saskatoon Valkyries on June 27 at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. McMillan was named the Arctic Pride game MVP for her efforts on both offence and defence. On offence, McMillan caught five passes for 65 yards and one touchdown. On defence, she recorded four solo tackles, five tackle assists and a pass knockdown.

A championship forever memory

Saskatoon Valkyries defensive back Lexi Beuker is pictured holding the WWCFL championship trophy standing with a quartet of her biggest supporters on June 27 at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. Following their victory in the WWCFL Championship Game, the Valkyries players and coaches spent time post-game getting photos taken on the field with their family and friends.

Going to the house

A receiver from Seaman’s Squad jets to the end zone in a Saskatoon Touch Football League contest against Ocho Stinko on June 30 at Saskatoon Minor Football Field. Seaman’s Squad prevailed in a clash that was all about offence 40-34.

Special delivery

Saskatoon Berries pitcher Carter Kopp fires a throw to home plate during his team’s WCBL regular season clash against the Brooks Bombers on July 1 at Cairns Field. Kopp, who is an alum of the Saskatoon Giants 18U AAA team, keeps opposing batters off balance throwing a fastball, sinker, curveball and changeup. On this day, Kopp threw two innings coming out of the bullpen as the Berries fell 7-5.

Flip for an out

Saskatoon Berries shortstop Brock Laird flips a ball to second baseman Gael Salinas for an out during WCBL regular season contest against the Brooks Bombers on July 1 at Cairns Field. While the Berries made good defensive plays in the field, the Bombers prevailed on this night 7-5.

A five for Barry

A youngster gives a five to Saskatoon Berries mascot Barry the Bear on July 1 at Cairns Field. Following the Berries WCBL contest on that day, the young fans continued a team tradition by running the bases post-game, and Barry met the fans at home plate.

Here comes the heat

A Saskatoon Raiders Rebels pitcher sets to unload a toss in the Softball Saskatchewan U11 A North Girls Provincial Championship tournament title game on July 5 at Glenn Reeve Field #3. In an all-time classic, the Raiders Rebels edged the Saskatoon Phantoms 2-1.

Got it

A Saskatoon Selects McDonald infielder playing first base makes a stretch backward catch for an out in the title game of the Softball Saskatchewan U17 A Girls Provincial Championship tournament on July 5 at Bob Van Impe Stadium. The Selects McDonald outgunned the Regina Saints 12-11.

Fun in the stands

Members of a Twin City Angels team share some laughs while watching the title game of the Softball Saskatchewan U17 A Girls Provincial Championship tournament on July 5 at Bob Van Impe Stadium. Even if you are not playing, it is always better to see Softball Saskatchewan’s provincial championship tournaments from the stands. Eventually, the smiles will come out.

Jack brings the power

Saskatoon Jacks infielder Brant Wiebe drives a shot over the fence at Joe Gallagher Field for a home run in a Saskatoon Amateur Softball Association contest on July 7. Wiebe’s drive allowed the Jacks to down the Delisle Pride U23 squad 11-1.