Rocco Romano

Rocco Romano

Rocco Romano was born January 23 in Hamilton, Ontario. He joined the Calgary Stampeders in 1987 as a fifth rough draft choice out of Concordia University. After spending the 1987 season in Calgary, he was traded to the Saskatchewan Roughriders and later signed with...
George Reed

George Reed

George Reed was a superb running back who made a tremendous contribution to Canadian football. During Reed’s time in the league, was the leading rusher during the 1965 to 1969 seasons and as well the 1974 season. Reed rushed for more than 1,000 yards in 11 of his 13...
Ted Reeve

Ted Reeve

Edward “Teddy” Reeve specialized in blocking kicks and stopping runners. Even when injured, he frequently astounded spectators and players alike with his intensity and ability. He played for, and coached championship teams, then covered the game through his “sporting...
Dave Ridgway

Dave Ridgway

Dave Ridgway began his football career in 1974 while attending M.M. Robinson High School in Burlington, Ontario. Through the encouragement and support of his teachers and members of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats organization, Ridgway won a scholarship to the University of...
Moe Racine

Moe Racine

Moe Racine spent his entire career with the Ottawa Rough Riders, and played a total of 201 regular season games, 36 playoff games, and 5 Grey Cup games, winning four, all of which are Ottawa Rough Riders records. Nicknamed ‘The Toe’, Racine was also the Rough Riders...