Al Charuk
Canadian football player (born 1954)
Date of birth | (1954-06-21) June 21, 1954 (age 70) |
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Place of birth | Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada |
Career information | |
Status | Retired |
CFL status | National |
Position(s) | WR |
Height | 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) |
Weight | 185 lb (84 kg) |
Canada university | Acadia |
CFL draft | 1975 / round: 1 / pick: 2 |
Drafted by | Toronto Argonauts |
Career history | |
As player | |
1975–1976 | Toronto Argonauts |
1977–1982 | BC Lions |
Awards | Hec Crighton Trophy (1974) |
Alan Charuk (born June 21, 1954) is a former wide receiver who played eight seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for the Toronto Argonauts and the BC Lions. Charuk played college football at Acadia University and won the Hec Crighton Trophy in 1974 as the most outstanding Canadian university player.
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Hec Crighton Trophy winners
- 1967: Mike Eben
- 1968: Mike Raham
- 1969: Dave Fleiszer
- 1970: Paul Paddon
- 1971: Mel Smith
- 1972: Andrew Parici
- 1973: Dave Pickett
- 1974: Al Charuk
- 1975: Brian Fryer
- 1976: Bob Stracina
- 1977: Bob Cameron
- 1978: Jamie Bone
- 1979: Scott Mallender
- 1980: Greg Marshall
- 1981: Dan Feraday
- 1982: Rick Zmich
- 1983: Greg Vavra
- 1984: Phil Scarfone
- 1985: Larry Mohr
- 1986: Blake Marshall
- 1987: Jordan Gagner
- 1988: Chris Flynn
- 1989: Chris Flynn
- 1990: Chris Flynn
- 1991: Tim Tindale
- 1992: Eugene Buccigrossi
- 1993: Tim Tindale
- 1994: Bill Kubas
- 1995: Don Blair
- 1996: Éric Lapointe
- 1997: Mark Nohra
- 1998: Éric Lapointe
- 1999: Phil Côté
- 2000: Kojo Aidoo
- 2001: Ben Chapdelaine
- 2002: Tommy Denison
- 2003: Tommy Denison
- 2004: Jesse Lumsden
- 2005: Andy Fantuz
- 2006: Daryl Stephenson
- 2007: Erik Glavic
- 2008: Benoit Groulx
- 2009: Erik Glavic
- 2010: Brad Sinopoli
- 2011: Billy Greene
- 2012: Kyle Quinlan
- 2013: Jordan Heather
- 2014: Andrew Buckley
- 2015: Andrew Buckley
- 2016: Noah Picton
- 2017: Ed Ilnicki
- 2018: Adam Sinagra
- 2019: Chris Merchant
- 2021: Tre Ford
- 2022: Kevin Mital
- 2023: Jonathan Sénécal
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