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Christopher Skinner

Category

Athlete

Sport

Football

Hometown

Saint John

Year Inducted

2003

Sport Ambassador

black athlete

Christopher Skinner

HONOURED MEMBER

Biography

From his minor sport playing days at Shamrock Park through eight seasons in the CFL with Edmonton, Ottawa, and Vancouver, Saint John’s Chris Skinner exhibited the kind of tenacity that is found only in the great ones. He played at Simonds High School until the sport was dropped; and then at UNB until football suffered a similar fate. So off to Bishop’s University he went and, in due course, a first round draft selection by the Eskimos. Rookie, MVP, and outstanding player awards; all-star selections; a Grey Cup in 1987; 2,850 yards on 570 carries and another 2,874 yards on 278 receptions - these are among his Hall of Fame credentials. Hard work and a single-minded desire to succeed made him, in the words of one reporter, “the best football player ever developed in New Brunswick.” Enrolled in the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame, June 7th, 2003

Quick Facts

  • Played in the Canadian Football League for 8 seasons 

  • Selected by Edmonton Eskimos in the first round of the 1984 college draft 

  • Won the Grey Cup with Edmonton in 1987· Traded to Ottawa in 1989, and to British Columbia in 1990 

  • Retired at end of 1991 season Career statistics: 24 touchdowns; 2850 yards rushing; 2874 yards receiving 

  • Received a Schenley Award nomination as outstanding Canadian in 1986 

  • Played at Bishops University in 1982 & 1983 and was a League All-Star both years 

  • Voted Quebec-Ontario Football Conference Most Outstanding Player in 1983

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