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'''Darwin Michael Semotiuk''' (born 1945) |
'''Darwin Michael Semotiuk''' (born 1945) was a [[Canadian]] football coach and professor of kinesiology at the [[University of Western Ontario]]. He coached the [[Western Ontario Mustangs]] football team from 1975 to 1984<ref>ROUNDUP Football |
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The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont] 08 Feb 1984: S.2.</ref> and also served as the university's athletic director for 20 years. he won two [[Vanier Cup]] championships, in 1976 and 1977. He was the CIAU Coach of the Year in 1976<ref>http://metronews.ca/news/london/1057009/end-of-an-era-coach-teacher-darwin-semotiuk-leaving-western-university/</ref><ref>https://lfpress.com/sports/football/2009/12/19/12210726-sun.html {{Bare URL inline|date=November 2021}}</ref> Semotiuk attended the [[University of Alberta]] where he played and captained on the basketball and football teams in the 1960s. He was later drafted by the [[Calgary Stampeders]] of the CFL and played on the Canadian national men's basketball team. He earned a Ph.D. from [[Ohio State University]].<ref>http://english.cis-sic.ca/vaniercup/1976/interview</ref><ref>http://www.ualbertacentennial.ca/cgi-bin/people/displaybio.php?bio_id=413</ref> He was added to the University of Alberta's Sports Wall of Fame in 2002. |
The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont] 08 Feb 1984: S.2.</ref> and also served as the university's athletic director for 20 years. he won two [[Vanier Cup]] championships, in 1976 and 1977. He was the CIAU Coach of the Year in 1976<ref>http://metronews.ca/news/london/1057009/end-of-an-era-coach-teacher-darwin-semotiuk-leaving-western-university/</ref><ref>https://lfpress.com/sports/football/2009/12/19/12210726-sun.html {{Bare URL inline|date=November 2021}}</ref> Semotiuk attended the [[University of Alberta]] where he played and captained on the basketball and football teams in the 1960s. He was later drafted by the [[Calgary Stampeders]] of the CFL and played on the Canadian national men's basketball team. He earned a Ph.D. from [[Ohio State University]].<ref>http://english.cis-sic.ca/vaniercup/1976/interview</ref><ref>http://www.ualbertacentennial.ca/cgi-bin/people/displaybio.php?bio_id=413</ref> He was added to the University of Alberta's Sports Wall of Fame in 2002. |
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Biographical details | |
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Born | 1945 (age 78–79) Alberta, Canada |
Died | January 4th, 2022 |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1975–1984 | Western |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 71–23–1 (.753) |
Darwin Michael Semotiuk (born 1945) was a Canadian football coach and professor of kinesiology at the University of Western Ontario. He coached the Western Ontario Mustangs football team from 1975 to 1984[1] and also served as the university's athletic director for 20 years. he won two Vanier Cup championships, in 1976 and 1977. He was the CIAU Coach of the Year in 1976[2][3] Semotiuk attended the University of Alberta where he played and captained on the basketball and football teams in the 1960s. He was later drafted by the Calgary Stampeders of the CFL and played on the Canadian national men's basketball team. He earned a Ph.D. from Ohio State University.[4][5] He was added to the University of Alberta's Sports Wall of Fame in 2002.
References
- ^ ROUNDUP Football The Globe and Mail [Toronto, Ont] 08 Feb 1984: S.2.
- ^ http://metronews.ca/news/london/1057009/end-of-an-era-coach-teacher-darwin-semotiuk-leaving-western-university/
- ^ https://lfpress.com/sports/football/2009/12/19/12210726-sun.html [bare URL]
- ^ http://english.cis-sic.ca/vaniercup/1976/interview
- ^ http://www.ualbertacentennial.ca/cgi-bin/people/displaybio.php?bio_id=413