Sorry, there was an error
Sorry, there was an error
Country Music Forums @ CountryMusicPerformers.com

delight in being able to keep - Off Topic Forum. ...

Please login or register free to be able to post.

View forum:

delight in being able to keep

Started by a123456, 2013/07/26 04:18AM
Latest post: 2013/07/26 04:18AM, Views: 486, Posts: 1
delight in being able to keep
#1   2013/07/26 04:18AM
a123456
TORONTO -- He was a devastating blocker who routinely drove opposing defenders into the ground. . But Warren Hudson will also be remembered as someone who never kicked a fellow player when he was down. Hudson, who was named the top Canadian in the 1990 Grey Cup, died Thursday of brain cancer. He was 49. "Warren was so competitive, so driven yet didnt have an ego," said Don Moen, a former teammate of Hudsons with the Toronto Argonauts. "He was the kind of guy who would run over someone, then go over and help him up. "Hes probably the greatest person Ive ever known. Warren and his family never ceased to amaze me, they never once asked Why?" Moen routinely overcame injury to appear in a club-record 222 games over 13 seasons with the Argos. But he said it was Hudson who was the epitome of toughness and class, on and off the football field. Known for dishing out punishing blocks and paving the way for speedy running backs, the Toronto native spent nine seasons in the CFL with the Argos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He appeared in three Grey Cup games but it was the 1990 contest in Vancouver that Hudson truly stood out, helping Winnipeg earn a lopsided 50-11 championship win over the Edmonton Eskimos at B.C. Place. Hudson had four catches for 66 yards and a touchdown and also ran in for another in being named the games outstanding Canadian. His first TD came on an 18-yard pass from Tom Burgess before scoring on a two-yard run. Both of Hudsons touchdowns capped a wild third quarter for the Bombers, who outscored Edmonton 28-0 in the frame to blow open the contest. Winnipeg went into halftime with a 10-4 advantage. Winnipeg hasnt captured the Grey Cup since, the longest championship drought in the CFL. The Bombers have made five appearances in the big game since 1990, losing them all, including a 34-23 decision to the B.C. Lions in last years final at B.C. Place. The six-foot-two, 225-pound Hudson was a running backs best friend. In 1989 with Toronto, Hudson led the way for Gill Fenerty to rush for 1,247 yards. During Hudsons three-year run as a starter in Toronto, the speedy Fenerty rushed for 3,094 yards. The following season after being dealt to Winnipeg, Hudson paved the way for Robert Mimbs to run for a league-high 1,341 yards. Theyre impressive stats for a player who made the jump to the CFL after playing junior football with the Oshawa Hawkeyes. Originally Hudson played linebacker but was converted to fullback. Hudson spent three seasons with the Bombers before returning to Toronto to finish his CFL career in 1993. He appeared in 144 career games, rushing for 1,507 yards on 296 carries with 23 touchdowns. Hudson also registered 204 career catches for 1,951 yards. He was named a West Division all-star in 1990 and 92. After his retirement, Hudson worked as theatrical stagehand, helping design sets used during a run of the musical "Les Miserables" at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. In 2003, Hudson suffered a seizure while driving home from one of his sons hockey games. The family initially thought Hudson had a stroke, but instead he was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour called anaplastic astrocytoma. "I saw Warren (Wednesday night) and he was at peace," Moen said. "He kept this to himself for years because he didnt want anyone to know about it and worry about him. "He never wanted anyone to feel sorry for him, never once did he ever say that this wasnt fair. Like I said, he was truly an amazing guy." Hudson, who died in an Oakville, Ont., hospital, is survived by his wife, Kelly, and sons Cory and Will. Funeral arrangements were not immediately available. Donations can be made at CaringBridge.com, where an in-trust account has been established on behalf of Hudsons children. [url=http://www.buccaneersofficialteamstore.com/autographed-davin-joseph-jersey-... Joseph Jersey . The 2008 World Series MVP was suspended for intentionally throwing at the Washington rookie in the Philadelphia Phillies 9-3 win over the Nationals on Sunday night. . The ride along four small hills took the pack 222.5 kilometres (138 miles) from Blagnac to Brive-la-Gaillarde, seen as a transitional stage before Saturdays time trial. Wiggins, Cavendish and the Sky team made it look easy with an almost textbook sprint setup. [url=http://www.buccaneersofficialteamstore.com/autographed-lavonte-david-jersey... . -- Rory McIlroy faced the strongest collection of contenders at any golf tournament this year Sunday at the BMW Championship. [url=http://www.buccaneersofficialteamstore.com/autographed-mike-alstott-jersey-... Alstott Jersey . Fifteen strikeouts by the batters, including four in one inning. . Truth be told, the Dutch had only themselves to blame. Wasteful finishing and some slack defending saw the Netherlands lose a game that they dominated in the early stages.Liverpool, England (Sports Network) - Liverpool announced Tuesday that striker Luis Suarez has signed a long-term extension with the club. Further details of the deal were not disclosed. Suarez joined the Reds from Dutch side Ajax in January of 2011. He has gone on to score 21 goals in 52 appearances for the storied English club. "To sign a new contract with Liverpool is unbelievable for me because I am so happy here at both the club and also in the city," the Uruguayan told the clubs official website. "That is important for me and I am very happy with my new contract. [url=http://www.buccaneersofficialteamstore.com/autographed-ahmad-black-jersey-n... Black Jersey. " New Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers expressed his delight in being able to keep hold of the 25-year-old. "Im delighted," Rodgers told Liverpools official website. "When you have the opportunity to work with world-class players its fantastic. "There were certainly a few clubs who were interested in him but over the offseason he and I communicated well - and hes committed himself for the long term here now." ' ' '


Please login or register free to be able to post.

« Go back to topic list

  • Links allowed: yes
  • Allow HTML: no
  • Allow BB code yes
  • Allow youTube.com: yes
  • Allow code: yes
  • Links visible: no
  • Quick reply: yes
  • Post preview: yes