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Senior Bowl

Senior Bowl

Football Saskatchewan’s Senior Bowl is the premier high school all-star game in the province, bringing together the top graduating football players from across Saskatchewan for a North vs. South 12-a-side matchup. This game serves as a highly competitive showcase for players who have completed their final year of eligibility, giving them one last opportunity to compete against the best before moving on to junior, university, or other post-secondary football opportunities.

The Senior Bowl is widely recognized as the highest honour for high school players in Saskatchewan, as only those who excel in skill, performance, and dedication are selected. The game has a strong history of featuring future U SPORTS, CJFL, and even CFL athletes, making it a key stepping stone in a player’s football journey. Players must earn their spot through a selection camp, where they are evaluated by top-level coaches. For many, the Senior Bowl is not just a game, it’s a chance to prove themselves on a bigger stage, gain exposure, and leave a lasting impact on Saskatchewan’s football community.

Key 2026 Senior Bowl Events

Senior Bowl Selection Camps

  • Dates: May 9 & 10
  • Locations:
    • Regina (South)
    • Saskatoon (North)

Players will be evaluated during these camps, which feature four practice sessions over two days. Attendance at a minimum of two practices is required for eligibility. Participants will be notified if they are selected to represent the North or South teams in the Senior Bowl Game.

Senior Bowl Practices & Game

  • Team Practices: May 22 & 23, Regina & Saskatoon
  • Game Day: May 24 at 1:00 PM at Mosaic Stadium, Regina, SK

About the Saskatchewan Senior Bowl

The Senior Bowl Game is a longstanding tradition designed to highlight the best high school players in 6-a-side, 9-a-side, and 12-a-side football, showcasing those who have completed their final year of eligibility.

Selection Process

Each year, high school coaches across the province nominate players they believe can compete with Saskatchewan’s best. Selection camps, held in April, consist of four practices led by North and South coaching staff alongside guest coaches from local high school leagues.

Game Format

The Senior Bowl Game alternates between Regina’s Mosaic Stadium and Saskatoon’s SMF Field. Featuring the top 80 graduating players, this North vs. South matchup is a platform for athletes to demonstrate their skills in front of scouts, coaches, and fans.

The Senior Bowl celebrates Saskatchewan’s football community, fostering growth and passion for the sport while honoring the dedication of players, coaches, and supporters across the province.

North Schools

Aberdeen, Bethlehem, Biggar, Birch Hills, Carrot River, Centennial, Clavet, Dalmeny, Davidson, Delisle, Elrose, Eston, Hafford, Hague, Hanley, Hudson Bay, Humboldt, John Paul II (North Battleford), Kerrobert, Kindersley, La Ronge, Loreburn, Luseland, Martensville, Meadow Lake, Meath Park, Melfort, Nipawin, North Battleford, Outlook, Outlook-LCBI, Plenty, Porcupine Plain, Prince Albert, P.A.C.I., Rosetown, Rosthern, Shellbrook, Spiritwood, St. Mary's, Tisdale, Unity, Viscount, Wakaw, Warman, Watrous, Watson, Wilkie. 

Saskatoon Schools: Marion Graham, Tommy Douglas, Evan Hardy, Aden Bowman, Mount Royal, Holy Cross, Walter Murray, Bishop Mahoney, Bedford Road, St. Joseph.

South Schools

Assiniboia, Balgonie, Broadview, Canora, Caronport, Central Butte, Cupar, Esterhazy, Estevan, Foam Lake, Fort Qu'Appelle, Gull Lake, Indian Head, Kamsack, Kelliher, Lanigan, Lemburg, Lumsden, Maple Creek, Melville, Milestone, Moose Jaw Central, Moose Jaw Vanier, Moose Jaw Peacock, Moosomin, Raymore, Preeceville, Shaunavon, Southey, Swift Current, Weyburn, Wilcox, Wynyard, Yorkton Regional, Yorkton Sacred Heart. 

Regina Schools: Martin, Miller, Luther, O'Neill, Johnson, Sheldon Williams, Riffel, Campbell, Leboldus, Thom, Balfour, Winston Knoll.