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Bud Korchak

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Bud Korchak
Date of birthAugust 15, 1927
Place of birthWinnipeg, Manitoba
Date of deathFebruary 5, 2010(2010-02-05) (aged 82)
Place of deathWinnipeg, Manitoba
Career information
Position(s)Flying Wing/K
US collegeSt. John's Grads & Elmwood
Career history
As player
1949–54Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1955–56Montreal Alouettes
1956Ottawa Rough Riders
1957Calgary Stampeders
CFL West All-Star1951, 52, 53
Awards1953 - Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy

Borden Walter "Bud" Korchak was an award winning and all-star Canadian football player.[1] He was nicknamed the "Golden Toe" and the "Ukrainian Gazelle".[2]

A native of Winnipeg, Korchak joined his hometown Blue Bombers in 1949. His best seasons as a receiver were 1951, with 34 catches for 491 yards and 1952, with 31 catches for 551 yards. He was league leading kicker, scoring 69 points in 1952 and 66 points in 1953, winning the Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy. He was an all-star these 3 seasons. In 1955 he joined the Montreal Alouettes and scored another 60 points. He finished his career with the Ottawa Rough Riders and Calgary Stampeders.[3] He scored 334 total points.

Korchak was elected to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers Hall of Fame in 1996. He died February 5, 2010.

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