Cal Miller was inducted to the Hall of Fame as a supporter and builder
of hockey, softball, dog mushing, soccer, basketball, bowling and curling.
Upon his arrival in the Yukon in 1951 Cal became a strong supporter
of midget hockey, women's and men's senior softball, little league
ball, the Old Crow dog team and the Capital Hotel's soccer, basketball,
and bowling teams. He was also responsible for sending the first
curling team to compete outside the territory. Cal also was a member
of the executive that sent the first Yukon team to the Canada Winter
Games and was a founder of the Arctic Winter Games.
Many sports benefitted from Cal Miller's generosity and would not be
where they are today without his contribution.
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