Bill Wusyk
Bill Wusyk (April 18, 1918 – December 12, 1975) was a Canadian football player.
A native of Calgary, Wusyk joined his hometown Calgary Bronks in 1936, playing five seasons with them. When the team disbanded he tried out with the Vancouver Grizzlies in 1941.[1]
After the war Wusyk joined the newly formed Calgary Stampeders for what would turn out to be a 4 year stay. In 1946 he led the Western Interprovincial Football Union in scoring with 4 converts, 8 field goals and 4 rouges (singles) for 32 points. This won him an all-star and the first Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy as best player in the west.[2] He was Cowtown's leading scorer again in 1947 (8 converts, 4 FGs and a rouge for 21 points) and in 1948 he was part of their great first Grey Cup winning team.[3]
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| Before re-purposing in 1973 the trophy was awarded to the player in the WIRU or CFL Western Division considered to be the most valuable to his team
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- Head coach: Les Lear • Manager: Archie McGillis • President: Tom Brook, Jack Grogan (former) • Trainers: Frank Porteous, Bill Sherriff
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