Category
Builder
Sport
Football
Hometown
Moncton
Year Inducted
1985
builder
Charles “Rocky" Stone (D)
HONOURED MEMBER
Biography
"Rocky" Stone of Moncton was a founding father of Canadian football in New Brunswick. He worked exclusively on behalf of minor-age players in Moncton; but the results of his efforts impacted on all levels of football up to and including the pros. There are more than 3,500 young men who benefited from his organizational, fund-raising and administrative efforts during the seventeen years that he gave to the sport he loved so much. He was honoured by several amateur football associations and by the Canadian Football League, and, as well, by the endowment of a scholarship and the designation of a football stadium that bear his name. "Rocky" Stone was inducted into the CFL. Hall of Fame in 1976; tonight his efforts as a builder gain him his rightful place in New Brunswick's sport shrine. Enrolled in the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame, June 1, 1985
Quick Facts
Involved with the Moncton Minor Football Association from 1961-77 as coach, official, organizer and fundraiser
Helped organize the Saint John Minor Football Association in 1965
Instrumental in the formation of the NB Amateur Football Union in 1966
Organized the first celebrity dinner (1971) to raise funds to provide equipment for players in the MMFA
Received a citation from the Canadian Amateur Football Association in 1972
Recognized in 1976 by the CAFA and the Canadian Football League for his work in organizing and promoting minor football
Over 3,500 players went through the MMFA during his tenure, including several future CFL players
"Rocky Stone Memorial Field" in Moncton's Centennial Park opened in 1978