- Doug Falconer (football player)
Doug Falconer (born
January 30 ,1952 ) is a former professionalfootball player, having played in theCanadian Football League (CFL).Falconer was born in
Calgary ,Alberta ,Canada . His father was a member of theCanadian Armed Forces . Growing up, Falconer was constantly on the move. After attending no less than five public schools across Canada, Falconer split his high school years between Base Borden Collegiate Institute outside ofToronto and then La Salle Secondary School inKingston, Ontario .While attending high school Falconer was a four sport star. He participated in football,
basketball ,track & field andsoccer . In his senior year at La Salle, Falconer scored 42 points in the Eastern Ontario Secondary School Basketball Championship game in a miracle 33 point come from behind win. He was the city scoring champion in both basketball and football. He was the citylong jump andhigh jump champion that same year.Following high school Falconer went on to play basketball at
St. Lawrence College where he starred at the guard position. Falconer was a member of the 1971-72 St. Lawrence College O.C.A.A. Eastern Division Championship team.In 1973 Falconer transferred to the
University of Ottawa where he starred as a wide receiver and as a defensive back on the football team. He once scored 2 touchdowns as a wide receiver againstMcGill University and intercepted 2 passes as a defensive back against the University of Windsor in the 1975Churchill Bowl . Falconer was a member of the legendary 1975 National ChampionshipVanier Cup Team. The 1975 team is considered by many to be the greatest Canadian college football team ever. The 1975 undefeated Gee Gees team (11-0) still holds several team and individual CIS records. No less than 12 players from that 1975 University of Ottawa Gee Gee's team went on to play professional football in the CFL and NFL.In 1976 the prestigious "Achievement Award" in recognition of Distinguished Performance in the Field of Amateur Sports was presented to Falconer by the Premier of Ontario,
William Davis .Following his college career, Falconer went on to play professional football in the Canadian Football League with the
Ottawa Rough Riders and theCalgary Stampeders . He was best known as a player who was always around the ball, a ferocious hitter and a player who made big plays in key situations. Falconer was a member of the 1976Grey Cup Champion Ottawa Rough Riders. On the way to the 1976 Grey Cup Doug intercepted passes in the end zones in two key games to halt winning drives by both theMontreal Alouettes and theToronto Argonauts . In 1978 during a game against theWinnipeg Blue Bombers Falconer picked off a Ralph Brock pass late in the 4th quarter and ran it back 35 yards for the winning touchdown that would help secure the Stampeders a playoff berth. In 1979 while playing for the Ottawa Rough Riders Falconer was at it again. This time it was against theEdmonton Eskimos . Late in the 4th quarter Falconer picked off aWarren Moon pass and ran it back 36 yards to set up the winning field goal byGerry Organ . Falconer played until 1980.Falconer moved to
Los Angeles in 1981. With his professional playing days behind him, he took up and helped to pioneer the sport ofinline hockey inCalifornia . Today California is considered by many to be the birth place of inline hockey. Like all other sports in which he participated previously, Falconer set out to become a champion. He achieved his goal in 1998 at the age of 47 when he was captain of theNHL Breakout World Championship team. The best of the best from around the world including Canada, Sweden and teams from the USA competed. The Championship Trophy was awarded to Falconer by the NHL'sWillie O'Ree , the first black player to play hockey in the NHL (1958-1961,Boston Bruins ).On
September 26 ,2006 Falconer was nominated for induction into the City of Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame in Canada.References
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