Bill Selnes

Bill Selnes

Writers from weekly newspapers don’t usually get inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, but Bill Selnes changed that. Selnes began writing about the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the late 1970s for the Melfort Journal. Upon his Canadian Football Hall of Fame...
Mark Stephen

Mark Stephen

As far as he has been able to ascertain, Mark Stephen and his radio partner for Calgary Stampeders games, Greg Peterson, are the longest-serving team in CFL broadcasting history. Some might say good-heartedly that Peterson deserves Hall of Fame consideration for that,...
Don Loney

Don Loney

Don Loney, head coach of St. Francis Xavier for 16 years, coached his team to a 133-31-2 record, nine conference titles, four Atlantic Bowl Championships, six Jewett Trophy Championships, and one Canadian College Bowl Championship. Before he coached at St. Francis...
John “Jake” Ireland

John “Jake” Ireland

John (Jake) Ireland was a CFL official for 555 games which lasted 30 seasons. Ireland’s first game as a CFL official was on June 12, 1979 when the Ottawa Rough Riders played the Montreal Alouettes. During his career, Ireland was an official in 15 Grey Cups, and...
Earl Winfield

Earl Winfield

Earl Winfield spent his entire 11-year career with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, where his only appearance in the Grey Cup was during the 1989 season. During his time with Hamilton, Winfield was in the top five of many Tiger-Cat records. During the 1988 season, Winfield...