Don Chevrier

Don Chevrier

Born in Toronto in 1937, Don Chevrier began covering high school sports at age 16 for the Edmonton Journal. After graduating he began honing his booming baritone voice and encyclopedic knowledge by doing daily sports reports at CJCA radio in Edmonton, where he later...
Don McDonald

Don McDonald

Don McDonald began his football administrative career coaching flag football and winning four Coit championships. In 1970 he started as a volunteer with the Saskatoon Hilltops where he became President in 1975. Don was also Vice President for Football Canada from 1989...
Rodney Harding

Rodney Harding

Rodney Harding started his CFL career in 1985 with the Toronto Argonauts, a career that took him to the Memphis Mad Dogs and the Calgary Stampeders. He became a seven-time division All-Star, appearing in 201 regular season games and 11 play-off games. He is first...
James West

James West

James West played his entire CFL career with the Calgary Stampeders and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The three-time division All-Star and two-time CFL All-Star was a finalist for Most Outstanding Defensive Player in 1987. He is 5th all-time on the Blue Bomber tackle...
Derrell “Mookie” Mitchell

Derrell “Mookie” Mitchell

Derrell played for the Toronto Argonauts and the Edmonton Eskimos between 1997-2007, was a five-time east All-Star and three-time CFL All Star. He is 9th on the all-time receiving yards list with 12,014 and was CFL rookie of the year in 1997. He held many receiving...