This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Brock Aynsley" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
Born: | (1950-01-18) 18 January 1950 (age 74) Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada |
---|---|
Career information | |
Position(s) | Wide receiver |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
Weight | 185 lb (84 kg) |
College | Washington State University |
Career history | |
As player | |
1973–75 | BC Lions |
1976–78 | Montreal Alouettes |
1978–80 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
1980 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
Career highlights and awards | |
CFL East All-Star | 1977 |
Awards | Grey Cup: 1977 |
Brock Aynsley is a Canadian former professional football player. He was a Canadian all-star and Grey Cup champion wide receiver who played eight seasons in the Canadian Football League, winning a Grey Cup Championship.
Graduating from Washington State University, Aynsley signed with his home province's BC Lions, playing 31 games for them over 3 years and catching 50 passes for 784 yards and one touchdown. Moving to the Montreal Alouettes for nearly 3 seasons, he would play 41 games with 79 receptions for 1588 yards and 9 touchdowns. His best year was 1977 when he was an all-star and won the Grey Cup with the Larks. He then played parts of 3 seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats; 19 games with 30 catches for 492 yards and 4 touchdowns. He finished his career with 9 games with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, snagging 5 passes for 74 yards.
His career totals are 100 games, 164 receptions, 2938 yards, a 17.9 yard per reception average, a 105 yard touchdown pass, and 14 touchdowns.
References
- KelownaNow. "Ten welcomed to Central Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame". KelownaNow. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
- Hovey, Brooke (7 April 2016). "Local sports heroes honoured at museum". Daily Courier. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
External links
This biographical article relating to a Canadian football wide receiver is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |
- 1950 births
- Sportspeople from Kelowna
- Washington State Cougars football players
- Canadian male sprinters
- Living people
- Montreal Alouettes players
- BC Lions players
- Hamilton Tiger-Cats players
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers players
- Players of Canadian football from British Columbia
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1971 Pan American Games
- Pan American Games track and field athletes for Canada
- 20th-century Canadian sportsmen
- Canadian football wide receiver stubs