Nick Paithouski Explained

Nick Paithouski
Birth Place:Sarnia, Ontario
Death Place:Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Position1:Center
College:Queen's University
Playing Years1:1940
Playing Team1:Sarnia 2/26 Battery
Playing Years2:1941
Playing Team2:Saskatchewan Roughriders
Playing Years3:1945–47
Playing Team3:Hamilton Tigers
Cflallstar:1940
Awards:1940 - Imperial Oil Trophy

Nicholas Joseph Paithouski (– September 15, 1985) was a Canadian footballer who was an all-star center in the Ontario Rugby Football Union.

A graduate of Queen's University, he was a star player with the Golden Gaels, twice selected as a team MVP.[1] In 1940 he joined the Sarnia 2/26 Battery team of the ORFU and it was a successful season: he was an all-star, and he won the Imperial Oil Trophy as MVP in the ORFU.[2] He joined the Saskatchewan Roughriders for the 1941 season.

Paithouski joined the Royal Canadian Engineers and served during World War II, receiving a Bronze Star from the American Army. He also had the good fortune to play in the famed Tea Bowl for the Canadian Army football team against American Army team at White City Stadium on February 13, 1944 in London, England (the Canadians won 16–6).[3] [4]

After the war he played with the Hamilton Tigers for 3 seasons. He later worked as a civil engineer for the Federal government, living in Ottawa with his wife Barbara (1917-1976) and their two children, Janet and Joe. He was inducted into the Sarnia Lambton Sports Hall of Fame in 1984 and the Queen's University Football Hall of Fame in 1987. He died September 15, 1985 at the age of 67.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Gael Force: A Century of Football at Queen's, by Mervin Daub (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1996) p.79
  2. http://www.theobserver.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2553181 Two Sarnia war heroes to be honoured, theobserver, April 27, 2010
  3. http://www.queensu.ca/giving/recognition/donorstories/n-r.html#pprize Donor Stories : The Paithouski Prize
  4. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+coffee+%26+tea+bowls%3A+football+classics%3A+Canada+vs.+the+United...-a0125648075 The coffee & tea bowls: football classics: Canada vs. the United States in wartime London as Spitfires fly cover.
  5. http://newspapers.com/article/the-ottawa-citizen-obituary-for-nicholas/138240089/ Obituary
  6. http://www.queensu.ca/giving/recognition/donorstories/n-r.html#pprize Donor Stories : The Paithouski Prize