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Leo Ezerins and Rocky DiPietro Named Co-winners of the CFLAA 2023 Alumnus of the Year Award

For Immediate Release:
October 16th, 2023

The Canadian Football League Alumni Association (CFLAA) is proud to announce that Hamilton Tiger-Cat alumni members Leo Ezerins and Rocky DiPietro have been named co-winners of the CFL 2023 Alumnus of the Year Award presented by Zanchin Automotive Group. Teammates in 1986 when the Tiger-Cats won the Grey Cup championship, it is only fitting these two stars represent Hamilton at the 110th Grey Cup.  

The CFLAA will present this prestigious award to these two outstanding Tiger-Cat alumni members during the 2023 Grey Cup Festival at the popular CFL Alumni Association Legends Luncheon presented by CARSTAR. Tickets are available at www.greycupfestival.ca/tickets

“Congratulations to Leo and Rocky for receiving the prestigious CFL 2023 Alumnus of the Year Award presented by Zanchin Automotive Group. It’s an honour to be chosen by your peers, and each of these gentlemen are very much deserving. They are a clear representation of what the award stands for”. Zanchin Automotive Group

During their playing careers, both Ezerins and DiPietro were heroes on and off the field. Since their retirement, both have made notable contributions to the growth of the CFL and the Hamilton community.

Leo Ezerins

Leo Ezerins’ accomplishments both on and off the football field, are well documented.

Ezerins played ten seasons in the CFL for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and was a 1986 Grey Cup-winning team leader. Ezerins, a graduate of Whitworth College (Hugh Campbell head coach), was a territorial protection of Winnipeg in 1978.

The former Eastern all-star played in 173 career CFL games, registering 13 sacks and 25 interceptions. He’s still ranked first all-time in interceptions by a Canadian linebacker. Ezerins also made 23 receptions as a tight end.

After retiring, Ezerins founded the CFL Alumni Association in 2008, with its board creating the CFL Alumni Support Fund to help former players experiencing financial limitations because of medical or other challenges, and the highly popular CFLAA Legends Luncheon during Grey Cup.

Ezerins, an Inductee of Mike Ditka’s Gridiron Greats Hall of Fame, is also active on the Canadian Concussion Centre advisory board and the Canadian Sports Concussion Research Project.

Rocky DiPietro

Rocky DiPietro enjoyed a fantastic 14-year career in the CFL with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats—the native of Sault Ste. Marie and, former University of Ottawa Gee Gee, had 706 career receptions for 9,762 yards and 45 touchdowns. DiPietro also surpassed the 1,000-yard mark three times.

DiPietro retired in 1991 after starring in four Grey Cup games and hoisting the Grey Cup in victory in 1986. He was named to the Tiger-Cats Wall of Honour in 1994 and inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1997. DiPietro was also a four-time Eastern all-star and selected All-Canadian twice.

DiPietro was named the CFL Outstanding player twice for his on-field efforts, and was a three-time recipient of the Lew Hayman trophy.

DiPietro became a high school learning strategies and special education teacher after his career. As coach of the Lakeshore Catholic High School football team in Port Colborne, Ontario, DiPietro led them to numerous championships.

For event information and tickets to the CFL Alumni Association Legends Luncheon presented by CARSTAR, please visit www.greycupfestival.ca/tickets

The Canadian Football League Alumni Association (CFLAA) believes the cornerstone of any football career is the memories and on-field friendships that were created. The CFLAA is the link to renewing that special bond with between teammates and those they played against.

During Grey Cup week, CFL alumni and fans from coast to coast will come together to recognize the achievements and to celebrate the overall success of Leo Ezerins and Rocky DiPietro.

The CFLAA will present the prestigious award presented by Zanchin Automotive Group to these two outstanding Hamilton Tiger-Cats alumni during the 2023 Grey Cup Festival at the annual CFL Alumni Association Legends Luncheon presented by CARSTAR on Friday, November 17.

About the CFLAA

The CFLAA supports former CFL players, Canadian football and other communities of interest while fostering collaborative relationships with the CFL stakeholders and others that enhance the well-being of our members and friends.

To become a member and receive the numerous benefits and support programs the CFLAA offers, visit www.CFLAA.ca.

For more information contact:
Joe Gunnis – CFLAA Business Manager
306.631.4123
joe@cflaa.ca

Leo Ezerins – CFLAA Executive Director
905.464.0007
leo@davecflaa-ca

Leo Ezerins

Amateur Football Accomplishments

  • 1972 – Juvenile Football – Winnipeg Hawkeyes, Canadian Champs 1972, Canadian All-Star (Head Coach – George Motoch)
  • 1973 – Junior Football – Winnipeg Hawkeyes (Head Coach- Mike DeBroni)
  • 1974-1978 Whitworth University – Spokane, WA (Head Coach – Hugh Campbell, CF Hall of Fame Inductee)
  • NAIA All American (1977)
  • Pacific Northwest Conference All-Star (1975,1976,1977)
  • Team Captain (1975,1976,1977)
  • #4 in US College Football Punt Avg

Professional Football Career

  • 1978 Territorial Protection of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
  • Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1978 -1982 (TE, LB)
  • Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1983 – 1987 (LB)
  • Grey Cup Appearance 1984,1985, 1986
  • Grey Cup Champion 1986, Eastern Conference All-Star, Team Captain
  • Interceptions – 5th All-Time All linebackers, 1st All-Time Canadian
  • Tiger-Cats – All-Time Team Linebackers (2017)

Post Professional Football Career

  • Founder/Executive Director – CFL Alumni Association,

CFLAA Support Fund, and CFLAA Legends Luncheon (2008 – present)

  • Inducted – Mike Ditka Gridiron Greats Hall of Fame 2017
  • Nominated – Canadian Football Hall of Fame 2020 (Builder)
  • General Manager, Grey Cup Festival 1991, Winnipeg, MB (first Grey Cup held in Winnipeg)
  • Winnipeg Blue Bomber Alumni (President 1988-1991)
  • Named into the Manitoba Football Hall of Fame (2023)

Other accomplishments

  • Named to the Globe and Mails- Power 50,2012
  • committee member 100th Grey Cup Steering Committee, 2011=2012
  • Honourary Member of the PPCLI (Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry Foundation 2011 (Lifetime)
  • Founding Member of the Canadian Sports Concussion Research Project (Chaired by Dr. Charles Tator) 2014,
  • Member of the fundraising committee for the Hamilton Ticats Alumni Clubhouse,
  • member at large HTCAA since 2012
  • Member of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Tiger Town Council since 2016

Rocky DiPietro

Amateur Football Accomplishments

  • Former receiver who started his football career in Sault-Ste. Marie
  • Played three seasons with Ottawa Gee-Gees – (1975-1977)
  • Helped Garnet and Grey win the Vanier Cup 1975.
  • Member of the undefeated 1975 National Championship team (11-0) is considered to be one of the most dominant in Canadian college history.
  • Named 39th best player in CIS football history by SportsNet in 2014

Professional Football Career

  • Receiver with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, from 1978-1991.
  • During his 14-year career as a slotback and wide receiver
  • Became the CFL’s all-time pass reception leader in 1989.
  • Career totals: 706 receptions for 9,762 yards and 45 touchdowns
  • Played in four Grey Cup games, winning it in 1986.
  • He was named to the Tiger-Cats Wall of Honour in 1994
  • Inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1997
  • Named All-Eastern Slotback in 1981, 1982, 1986, 1989.
  • Won Lew Hayman Trophy – 1982, 1986, 1989.
  • Given Schenley Award for Most Outstanding Canadian – 1982, 1989
  • Named All-Canadian Slotback – 1986, 1989

Post Professional Football Career

  • Coached high school football.
    • 1992-1997 coached Welland Notre Dame High School
    • 1998-2016 coached Lakeshore Catholic High School, Port Colbourne

Other accomplishments

  • Has a football stadium named after him in Sault Saint Marie
  • Volunteers at HTCAA golf tournament

 

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