CISGino Fracas passes away at 79 Canada West OUA QSSF AUS Canada West OUA QSSF AUS CIS 5 Year Championship Schedule Womens Basketball Final 8 Round 1 East Regional Round 1 Central Regional Round 1 West Regional Mens Basketball Final 8 Cross Country Curling Womens Field Hockey Football Desjardins Vanier Cup Womens Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey University Cup Womens Rugby Womens Soccer Mens Soccer Swimming Track & Field Womens Volleyball Mens Volleyball Wrestling Basketball Cross Country Curling Field Hockey Ice Hockey Rugby Soccer Swimming Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling Basketball Curling Cross Country Football Ice Hockey Soccer Swimming Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling SSN Canada Website SSN Canada Webcast Schedule Le 5 Partant QSSF Basketball Show CIS Womens Hockey Weekly CIS Touchdown Football Show SSN Webcast Schedule Football Canada West OUA QSSF AUS Home Universiades FISU World University Championships StudentAthlete Info Members Info International Programs Committee About International Program Services International History Past Medalists Official BLG Website Past BLG Winners BLG Awards History History Past Winners Home Standings ScheduleResults Playoffs Statistics Past Stats Individual Records News Gino Fracas passes away at 79LONDON Ont Western Mustangs football great and university coaching legend Gino Fracas passed away on Oct 29 at the age of 79A twoway player at running back and linebacker Fracas was a perennial league allstar being chosen three consecutive years beginning in 1952 Also handling the Mustang kicking duties this multidimensional weapon led the league in scoring for both the 1953 and 1954 seasonsA hard charging running back he helped lead the Mustangs to back to back Yates Cup championships in 1952 and 1953 and was awarded the George McCullough trophy in 1954 as the team MVPA firstround draft choice of the Ottawa Rough Riders he ended up with the Edmonton Eskimos for his entire eight year CFL career Fracas was a team captain and defensive signal caller and this toughnosed linebacker appeared in three Grey Cup games winning two championships in 1955 and 1956Jumping straight from the Eskimos playing field to the University of Alberta head coach position he led the Golden Bears to three consecutive league championships in the next four yearsIn 1963 his team won the Golden Bowl the unofficial university National Championship and in 1965 they appeared in the very first College BowlReturning to his hometown of Windsor Ont to become the first head coach of the Windsor Lancers football program it was not long before they won the Central Canada Intercollegiate foo...