David Greyeyes

David Greyeyes, an outstanding soccer player, was a three-time provincial All-Star selection. He played on the team in the 1937 match again Charleton Althletics ,in 1938 against Islington Corinthians, and in 1949 against Newcastle United.

In 1942, David was a member of the Canadian Team that won the Overseas Army Championship. He also played with the team in Inter-Allied games.

Upon returning to Saskatchewan, David formed and coached a soccer team, and was once more selected to the Saskatchewan All-Stars in 1949.

 

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