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NUMBER SIXTY-FIVE | ||
NAME | POSITION | YEAR |
John Anderson | G | 1979 |
Sandy Annunziata | OL | 1997-99 |
Nick Bastaja | G | 1980-88 |
Adam Bestard | OL | 2010 |
Buddy Brown (also #56) | G | 1975-78 |
Jim Duke (also #55, #70) | DE, T | 1972-75 |
Moe Elewonibi (also #64) | OL | 2000-03 |
Asotui Eli (also #65) | OL | 2019-21 |
John Feugill | OL | 2005 |
Scott Harper | G | 2002-03 |
Bob Hobert | T, G | 1957-58 |
Dick Huffman (also #20) | T, DT | 1951-55 |
Jarvis Jones | OL | 2014 |
Dave Knechtel | DT, DE | 1974-78 |
Mike Kuhn (also #72, #75) | LB | 1971-72 |
Ray Lychak (also #61) | G, T | 1972-73 |
Quinn Magnuson | OL | 1993 |
Don Mazur (also #43, #46) | C, G, T | 1953 |
Steve Morley (also #62) | OL | 2009-14 |
John Naponick (also #68) | T | 1966 |
Butch Norman (also #66) | OL | 1974-80 |
Martin Platz | E | 1939-40 |
Gene Renzi | T | 1956 |
Ross Richardson | G | 1969-70 |
Frank Smith | T | 1981-83 |
Neil Thomas | T | 1962-64 |
Norm Winton | DT, K | 1965-66 |
Mike Wright | DT | 1960-61 |
Nick Bastaja had five CFL seasons under his belt with Hamilton and Toronto before he was traded to Winnipeg in 1980. Bastaja would have his best years in Winnipeg colours, being named to the CFL All-Star team in 1984 and 1985 and the division all-star squad six times. The 1985 season proved to be his best, as he was awarded the CFL’s Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award. After retirement, Bastaja worked as an analyst for CFL games on the Canadian Football Network.
We highlighted Bomber Hall of Famer Dick Huffman at Number 20.
Haywood Eugene ‘Butch’ Norman came to the Bombers in 1974, one year after helping the Alabama Crimson Tide win a national championship. He was steady as a rock during his days as a Bomber, twice named a CFL All-Star, and after retirement stayed active in football as an assistant and then head coach at his old school in Luverne, Alabama. He retired in 2002 with an 80-46 record, never missing the playoffs in 10 years as a head coach, seven regional titles and one Class 3A state championship.