Ed Mularchyk | |
Birth Date: | December 14, 1933 |
Death Date: | May 5, 1992 |
Death Place: | Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Position1: | Kicker, End |
Amateur Title: | CJFL |
Amateur Team: | Windsor AKO Fratmen |
Awards: | 1955 - Gruen Trophy |
Playing Years1: | , |
Playing Team1: | Ottawa Rough Riders |
Ed Mularchyk is a former award winning Canadian Football League player.
Mularchyk played with Windsor AKO Fratmen,[1] helping win the national Junior championship in 1954 (against the Winnipeg Rods).[2] He played one season with the Ottawa Rough Riders and won the Gruen Trophy as Canadian rookie of the year in the east, though there was some controversy surrounding his selection.[3] He later attended the University of Western Ontario, playing football[4] and becoming an ophthalmologist.[5]