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Arnie McWatters

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Position(s)
  
Quarterback & Halfback

1939–42
  
Ottawa Rough Riders

1944–47
  
Ottawa Trojans

Place of birth
  
Sarnia

1935–38
  
Sarnia Imperials

1943
  
Ottawa Combines

CFL All-Star
  
1936, 1942,

Team coached
  
Ottawa Trojans

College
  
Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School

Arnie McWatters was an award winning, all-star and Grey Cup champion quarterback and halfback in the Ontario Rugby Football Union.

Coming straight from high school, McWatters played for his hometown Sarnia Imperials from 1935 to 1938, with his finest season being 1936, when he won the Grey Cup and was an all-star. He next played four seasons with the Ottawa Rough Riders where he won another Grey Cup in 1940 and was an all-star in 1942. After one season with the Ottawa Combines, he finished his career playing four seasons for the Ottawa Trojans, the highlight coming in 1945 when he won the Imperial Oil Trophy as OFRU most valuable player.

He later coached the University of Ottawa and Carleton University football teams. In 1991 he was elected to the Sarnia Lambton Sports Hall of Fame.

References

Arnie McWatters Wikipedia