Louis Segatore | |
Birth Place: | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Death Date: | November 2000 |
Position1: | Guard, Tackle |
College: | Loyola College |
Playing Years1: | 1935 |
Playing Team1: | Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers |
Playing Years2: | 1937 |
Playing Team2: | Montreal Indians |
Playing Years3: | 1938 |
Playing Team3: | Montreal Cubs |
Playing Years4: | 1939 |
Playing Team4: | Montreal Royals |
Playing Years5: | 1940–41 |
Playing Team5: | Montreal Bulldogs |
Playing Years6: | 1943 |
Playing Team6: | Verdun Grads |
Playing Years7: | 1944 |
Playing Team7: | St. Hyacinthe-Donnacona Navy |
Honors: | - Grey Cup Champion |
Louis Segatore was a Grey Cup champion Canadian Football League player. He was a lineman.
A native Montrealer, Segatore played football with Loyola College.[1] He was a fixture with nearly every team that played in Montreal during the pre-CFL days. He started with the famed Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers during their final season, and played with the Montreal Indians, Montreal Cubs, Montreal Royals and Montreal Bulldogs prior to World War Two. After the war shut down many teams, he coached and played with the Verdun Grads in 1943, and the next year won the Grey Cup with the St. Hyacinthe-Donnacona Navy team. He later coached high school football in Montreal for many years. His brother, Orlando Segatore, was a Grey Cup champion with the Montreal Alouettes.