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    Hall of Fame Inductees


    1993 Inductees - Toronto, Canada


    Greg Crockford

    Greg graduated from Ontario School for the Deaf and was a star linemen for the OSD Beavers. He led his team to the divisional title and moved on to the Sarnia Lakers in Ontario Football Conference. He was one of very few deaf athletes to be offered tryouts with Ottawa Roughriders of the Canadian Football League.


    Danny Daniels

    Danny started as a defensive end for the Northern Secondary School Football Program in 1971-1976, a high school based in Toronto which was in one of the most powerful divisions in the Metropolitan Toronto area. He was the first deaf person to ever play on the football team and was the only to play in all five years (2 Junior and 3 Senior). He was greatly respected by coaches and teammates for his attitude and effort.


    Keith Dorschner

    Keith was a formidable defensive player for North Bay Roughriders from 1958-1959 and North Bay Tiger Cats from 1960-64. He was renowned for his team contributions and playing through numerous injuries which should have removed him from games.


    Warren Miller

    A graduate of Bishop's University in Lennoxville, Quebec; Warren was a linebacker, defensive lineman and kicker from 1975-77. He was named Player of the Week and selected on the All Star Conference team. He was one of the 12 players to be drafted from his team in his last year by Ottawa Roughriders in the Canadian Football League.
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