1966 Grey Cup champion Dale West reached new heights with Roughriders
Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Dale West has seen the good and the bad when it comes to the Roughriders.
West was born in Cabri before his family moved to Saskatoon. His father, Ken, had just got out of the army when the family moved — and sports played a major part in both their lives.
Football, track and speed skating were the main sports the younger West played while growing up and he had a lot of success in the latter.
“I was actually the Canadian champion by the time I was seven. I had lots of success provincially and some nationally and by 1959 I qualified as the first alternate on the Canadian Olympic team,” West said.