1985 BC Lion CFL All-Stars
Keyvan Jenkins, RB
Mervyn Fernandez, WR
John Blain, OT
Mike Gray, DT
James "Quick" Parker, DE
Kevin Konar, LB
Darnell Clash, LB
85 Grey Cup Champs Where are they now? Credit the Vancouver Province
James (Quick) Parker, New Westminster
Guiding his 16-year-old son, a St. Thomas More Knights football star who finished fifth in the 100 metres at last week's world youth track championships in the Czech Republic.
Mervyn Fernandez, Morgan Hill, Calif.
Resides in the bedroom community of the Silicon Valley 40 kilometres outside of San Jose.
Lui Passaglia, Coquitlam
Community relations for B.C. Lions.
John Blain, Ladysmith
Principal at Ladysmith Secondary -- the left tackle once found Sonny Homer's lost Grey Cup ring and believed it was an omen that the Lions would win in '85.
Roy Dewalt, Houston area
His youngest son Jeremy is a junior guard at his dad's alma mater, the University of Texas-Arlington.
John Pankratz, Burnaby
Receiver who played at John Oliver and SFU teaches and coaches at Burnaby Central, summers on Galiano Island.
Ned Armour, Vancouver
Former track star drives bus and coaches football.
John Henry White, Coquitlam
Works for Vancouver parks and recreation.
Gerald Roper/Ian Sinclair, Vancouver
0-linemen are partners in Vancouver-based Working Enterprise Travel, which books facilities for organized labour.
Tyrone Crews, Burnaby
Linebacker works with autistic kids teaching them life skills.
Keith Gooch, Fresno, Calif.
Prison guard has three track stars for daughters and a son playing hoops at Brown U.
D wrote:85 Grey Cup Champs Where are they now? Credit the Vancouver Province
James (Quick) Parker, New Westminster
Guiding his 16-year-old son, a St. Thomas More Knights football star who finished fifth in the 100 metres at last week's world youth track championships in the Czech Republic.
Mervyn Fernandez, Morgan Hill, Calif.
Resides in the bedroom community of the Silicon Valley 40 kilometres outside of San Jose.
Lui Passaglia, Coquitlam
Community relations for B.C. Lions.
John Blain, Ladysmith
Principal at Ladysmith Secondary -- the left tackle once found Sonny Homer's lost Grey Cup ring and believed it was an omen that the Lions would win in '85.
Roy Dewalt, Houston area
His youngest son Jeremy is a junior guard at his dad's alma mater, the University of Texas-Arlington.
John Pankratz, Burnaby
Receiver who played at John Oliver and SFU teaches and coaches at Burnaby Central, summers on Galiano Island.
Ned Armour, Vancouver
Former track star drives bus and coaches football.
John Henry White, Coquitlam
Works for Vancouver parks and recreation.
Gerald Roper/Ian Sinclair, Vancouver
0-linemen are partners in Vancouver-based Working Enterprise Travel, which books facilities for organized labour.
Tyrone Crews, Burnaby
Linebacker works with autistic kids teaching them life skills.
Keith Gooch, Fresno, Calif.
Prison guard has three track stars for daughters and a son playing hoops at Brown U.
Glen Jackson LB, Kevin Konar LB, Nick Hebeler DE and Rick Klassen DT are also here in the Lower Mainland.
"Ability without character will lose." - Marv Levy
I looked up Darnell Clash on Google a few years back and he was selling cars in the U.S. at that time (might have been in Pennsylvania but I am anything but sure about that).
No Ordinary Joe wrote:Was Jim Sandusky part of that team, or was he already gone by that point?
Yes, Jim Sandusky was definitely part of that team. In the 1985 Grey Cup game, he scored the third Lions TD of the day after receiving a pass from Dewalt. Sandusky stayed with the Lions until just before the 1988 season when he was sent to Edmonton as part of the Matt Dunigan trade.