| Born: | April 2, 1900 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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| Died: | April 17, 1967 (aged 67) Toronto, Ontario |
| Career information | |
| CFL status | National |
| Position(s) | Head Coach |
| Career stats | |
Hector Naismith Crighton (April 2, 1900 – April 17, 1967) was a Canadian football coach. He coached 35 seasons of high school Canadian football, and he also rewrote the rule book in 1952.[1] He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1986. The Hec Crighton Trophy, given each year to the outstanding CIS football player, is named after him.[2]
References
- ↑ Hector Naismith Crighton: Rewrote CRU rule book in 1952 The Globe and Mail (1936-Current); Apr 20, 1967; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Globe and Mail pg. 26
- ↑ "Hec Crighton | the Canadian Encyclopedia".
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