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GEROY SIMON: Superman to land in Canadian Football Hall of Fame

B.C. Lions star, Calvillo part of impressive 2017 class into the Hall of Fame

- TERRY JONES POSTMEDIA NEWS

REGINA — How else would you put Superman into the Hall of Fame?

In the past, the Canadian Football Hall of Fame has had underwhelm­ing ways of announcing the latest class of inductees. Not this year. In the past, there had been press releases and announceme­nts that got lost late during Grey Cup week.

But the way Geroy Simon and one of the greatest CFHoF groups ever was presented here Wednesday at the inaugural Mark’s CFL Week surely made it a staple for all future editions of the league’s new off-season football festival.

It was a CFL Awards-calibre production, except with things sort of in reverse. The event featured a lockup where the accredited members of the media were given the results prior to the introducti­ons. But instead of bringing in the individual­s to be interviewe­d after they were presented on stage, they were brought in for interviews before the introducti­ons.

The new Hall of Famers were presented at a $250-a-ticket gala before 400 fans at the spectacula­r new Mosaic Stadium. And it couldn’t have been more Super for the former Saskatchew­an Roughrider.

OK, so Geroy Simon was only a Rider for a year. But he was the only inductee with a Saskatchew­an past. So that made him the star of the show, or at least no worse than the co-star of the night, which also featured Montreal quarterbac­k Anthony Calvillo.

Superman, as he came to be called around the CFL, of course, played the majority of his career with the B.C. Lions.

Nobody in CFL history had more passing yards than Calvillo and nobody caught more passes for more yards receiving than Simon.

Prior to Simon’s 12 seasons with the Lions — where he won two Grey Cups and was 2006 CFL Most Outstandin­g Player — the Johnstown, Pa., native played two seasons with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

Traded to the Riders in 2013, Simon won the third Grey Cup of his career and spent the next season in the Saskatchew­an front office before the Lions brought him back to B.C. to work in football ops.

“Geroy’s place is with the Lions,” said B.C. president and CEO Dennis Skulsky at the time.

There have been no lack of testimonia­ls for Simon but the best may have been produced by teammate Angus Reid writing in The Province.

“How do you look back on a career like Geroy Simon’s?

“In awe, mostly. I was extremely fortunate to be Geroy’s teammate for every one of his games with the B.C. Lions. We actually both came to the Lions in the same week, but even back then in 2001, you knew you were around someone different, someone special.

“Geroy’s career numbers speak for themselves, but it was so much more than the numbers that made him great.

“It was how he went about every single part of his career. It was how he prepared, carried himself, led — and maybe most importantl­y, how he gave back.

“Geroy’s career is a study on how to be a true superstar. He was everything you could ever ask a sports hero to be. He could do what others physically couldn’t, and win games seemingly all by himself. Make the impossible look easy and somehow do it all with a smile.

“I’m proud of a lot of things from my career, but being able say that I played with Geroy Simon, the greatest receiver to ever play this game, hits high on my list. The best part about it, though, is that I can speak just as highly about Geroy the player and teammate as I can Geroy the person and friend. Calling Geroy a star really doesn’t do him justice. In fact, there’s really only one word to best sum him up, Superman.”

When you own the records for receptions with 1,029 and yards with 16,352 and have your image on a Canada Cup postage stamp celebratin­g the 100th Grey Cup, it’s a slam dunk you are going to go in the Hall of Fame.

But what a wonderful way to happen.

 ?? — PHOTOS: THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? Former B.C. Lions receiver Geroy Simon holds the CFL record for both receptions and total yards. He is now a member of the league’s Hall of Fame.
— PHOTOS: THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Former B.C. Lions receiver Geroy Simon holds the CFL record for both receptions and total yards. He is now a member of the league’s Hall of Fame.
 ??  ?? Former B.C. Lions receiver Geroy Simon watches during a ceremony where the CFL team retired his number 81 during a 2014 game.
Former B.C. Lions receiver Geroy Simon watches during a ceremony where the CFL team retired his number 81 during a 2014 game.
 ?? — POSTMEDIA NEWS FILES ?? Geroy Simon spent a year with the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s and helped lead the team to a Grey Cup.
— POSTMEDIA NEWS FILES Geroy Simon spent a year with the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s and helped lead the team to a Grey Cup.
 ?? GERRY KAHRMANN/PNG FILES ?? Geroy Simon took the time to coach the Bobcats football team, including his son Jaden, right.
GERRY KAHRMANN/PNG FILES Geroy Simon took the time to coach the Bobcats football team, including his son Jaden, right.

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