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Memorial unveiled for 4 Swift Current Broncos players killed 30 years ago

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Swift Current Broncos memorial erected 30 years after deadly bus crash
WATCH ABOVE: A memorial unveiled for four Swift Current Broncos players on the anniversary of the fatal bus crash – Dec 30, 2016

A memorial honouring four Swift Current Broncos players killed in a bus crash 30 years ago today was unveiled to family members, alumni and the public on Friday.

On Dec. 30, 1986, Trent Kresse, 20, of Kindersley; Scott Kruger, 19, of Swift Current; Chris Mantyka, 19, of Saskatoon; and Brent Ruff, 16, of Warburg, Alta.,died when the team bus slid off the Trans Canada highway just minutes outside of Swift Current, Sask., at the start of a road trip.

In the years following the crash, Swift Current resident Bill Lee pushed to have a memorial dedicated to the hockey players erected at or near the crash site.

After a number of unsuccessful attempts, Lee finally managed to secure enough funds through donations, sponsorships and golf tournaments to build the monument.

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He was also donated a piece of land near the crash site, a few kilometres east of Swift Current.

On Friday, relatives of the young hockey players were escorted from the city hockey rink to the memorial site and given a chance to view the monument privately.

A ceremony honouring the players will take place Friday evening ahead of the Broncos’ home game against the Saskatoon Blades.

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