Fred Kijek

Fred Kijek
Date of birth: October 4, 1919
Place of birth: Hamilton, Ontario
Date of death: March 21, 1986
Career information
Position(s): FB/P/Flying Wing
Organizations
 As player:
1940
1941
1942-1943
1944
1945-1946
1947-1949
1950-1951
Hamilton Tigers
Toronto Argonauts
Toronto RCAF Hurricanes
Camp Borden RCAF Fliers
Toronto Indians
Montreal Alouettes
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star: 1942, 1945
Honors: 1942, 1949 - Grey Cup Champion

Bronislaus "Fred" Kijek was a Grey Cup champion and All-Star fullback in the early days of Canadian football. He was also an excellent punter and flying wing.

The son of Joseph Kijek and Mary Buita, Kijek was a well traveled football player. During World War II he played with his hometown Hamilton Tigers, the Toronto Argonauts (playing five regular season and 2 playoff games), the Toronto RCAF Hurricanes (with whom he won his first Grey Cup), and the Camp Borden RCAF Fliers. He played for the Toronto Indians for a couple of seasons, and then joined the inaugural Montreal Alouettes team in 1946. He won his second Grey Cup with them in 1949, his "terrific" punting being a key to victory.[1] He returned home for his final two seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.[2]

Kijek was twice an Ontario Rugby Football Union all star. He died on March 21, 1986.

References

  1. ^ Montreal Alouettes Pack Power, Passing, Speed Ottawa Citizen, November 23, 1949
  2. ^ [1] CFLAPEDIA entry: Fred Kijek