- Ted Dushinski
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Name=Ted Dushinski
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DateOfBirth=Birth date|1943|11|10
Birthplace=Saskatoon ,Saskatchewan
DateOfDeath=Death date and age|2005|10|25|1943|11|10
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playing_years=1965-1975
1976-1977
playing_teams=Saskatchewan Roughriders Ottawa Rough Riders
career_highlights=*won54th Grey Cup with Saskatchewan
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Honors=Saskatchewan Roughrider Hall of Fame
Records=Ted J. Dushinski (
November 10 ,1943 –October 25 ,2005 ) was a formerdefensive back for theSaskatchewan Roughriders of theCanadian Football League .Dushinski was born in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1943. He loved hockey when younger, playing junior hockey with theSaskatoon Quakers as a young boy. He continued playing senior hockey during the off-season even after joining a pro football team, only stopping when football coachEagle Keys requested it in case of injury.cite news | last =Saskatoon StarPhoenix| title =Former Roughriders defensive back Ted Dushinski dead at age 61| publisher =Canadian Press| date =October 25, 2005| url =http://www.canada.com/sports/football/cfl/story.html?id=cee25e7c-9ba2-47e5-aaa4-333a30f92a9e| accessdate = 2007-06-07]Dushinski played junior football with the
Saskatoon Hilltops before joining the Roughriders in 1965. He played eleven seasons with the team, helping them to victory in their firstGrey Cup win in 1966 over theOttawa Rough Riders . Leaving the Saskatchewan team after eleven seasons, he joined theB.C. Lions from 1976-77.He decided to retire after the '77 season for business and family reasons, stating in an 1978 interview with the Saskatoon StarPhoenix that he wanted to "sever my relationships with football with good feelings [...] the game has treated me well and I decided to walk away from it gracefully."
He was married to singer/songwriter
Susan Jacks . The couple have a son, Thad. In 1983 they moved toNashville, Tennessee and were living in Antioch before his death.Dushinski was enshrined into the Saskatchewan Roughrider Hall of Fame in 1993.cite news| title=Roughrider great Ted Dushinski passes away |publisher=CBC Sports | date=October 25, 2005 | url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2005/10/25/saskatchewan051025.html | accessdate=2007-06-07] He died of
lung cancer in 2005, at the age of 61.References
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