CHIEFS &
CHAMPIONS – CHIEF ROGER ADOLPH – BOXING
Roger Adolph got into a fight playing basketball
at the Kamloops Indian Residential School. If you want to fight, he was told, get in the ring. Roger did, but the
coach told him that he didn’t quite have what it takes. Those words empowered
him even more to succeed. He won the Golden Gloves in 1964, 1965, and 1966,
in Tacoma, Portland, and Seattle then turned
pro. After two and a half years in England, Roger ended his professional boxing career and returned
home. A member of the St’at’imic Nation, from the
Xaxli’p reserve, near Lillooet,
B.C., Chief Roger Adolph has served his community for more almost 20 years.