Lance Chomyc - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Winter, Colleen (2007-11-15). "Just call him All-Time Chomyc". Alliston Herald. http://www.simcoe.com/AlistonHerald/article/54067.
  • "Lance Chomyc". Profile on archived former Argonauts website. Toronto Argonauts Football Club. 1996. http://home.ican.net/~argos/mariners/profiles/960910.htm.
Toronto Argonauts 79th Grey Cup Champions
  • 1 Darrell Smith
  • 2 Reggie Pleasant
  • 4 Lance Chomyc
  • 5 Kevin Smellie
  • 6 David Williams
  • 7 Carl Brazley
  • 8 Hank Ilesic
  • 9 Fred McNair
  • 10 Jim Rockford
  • 11 Tom Porras
  • 12 Willie Gillus
  • 13 Ed Berry
  • 14 Rickey Foggie
  • 15 J. P. Izquierdo
  • 16 Matt Dunigan
  • 17 Dave VanBelleghem
  • 18 Floyd Salazar
  • 18 Chris Munford
  • 20 Don Wilson
  • 21 Darryl Ford
  • 23 Brian Smith
  • 24 Keith Kelly
  • 25 Raghib Ismail
  • 27 Paul Nastasiuk
  • 28 Howard Dell
  • 28 Mark Brus
  • 29 Dave Bovell
  • 29 Marcus Thomas
  • 31 Michael "Pinball" Clemons
  • 33 Darryl Clack
  • 34 Donovan Wright
  • 35 Bruce Elliott
  • 36 Don Moen
  • 37 Keith Castello
  • 38 Chris Gaines
  • 39 Prentiss Wright
  • 42 Bruce Dickson
  • 44 Brian Warren
  • 50 John Coflin
  • 54 Blaine Schmidt
  • 56 Ian Beckstead
  • 57 Jeff Braswell
  • 63 Jim Kardash
  • 64 Bob Skemp
  • 66 Kelvin Pruenster
  • 67 Chris Schultz
  • 69 Dan Ferrone
  • 70 Harold Hallman
  • 77 Rodney Harding
  • 79 Mark Napiorkowski
  • 80 Jeff Boyd
  • 86 Andrew Murray
  • 88 Paul Masotti
  • 99 Mike Campbell
  • Head coach: Adam Rita
Persondata
Name Chomyc, Lance
Alternative names
Short description Canadian football player
Date of birth 1963
Place of birth Edmonton, Alberta
Date of death
Place of death


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