Paul Graham has spent his lengthy television career — including roles with all of Canada’s major networks — closely related to the world of sports. And he’s got the awards to prove it: the Hugh Campbell Distinguished Leadership Award, a Canadian Screen Award, a CANPRO...
Tom Hugo is unique in Canadian Football League history in that he played seven seasons for the Montreal Alouettes, yet earned 12 All-Star selections in his career. An import player from Honolulu, Hawaii, Hugo arrived in Montreal after starring at the University of...
Scott Flory was a force on the offensive line during his university football days, helping the Saskatchewan Huskies win two Vanier Cup titles, and his dominance continued through a remarkable 15-year CFL career. Flory, a Regina native, played a key role in helping the...
Paul Brûlé dominated Canadian university football in the 1960s like no other before or since, setting single-game, single-season and all-time scoring records that still exist more than 50 years later. Born in Montreal, Brûlé arrived at St. Francis Xavier University in...
Hank Ilesic joined his hometown Edmonton Eskimos as a punter right out of high school at age 17 in 1977 and established himself as one of the all-time greats during a 20-season CFL career, winning a record seven Grey Cups as a player. Ilesic immediately made an impact...