Jeff WHITE

Inducted 2003

        

     

Jeff White known as "Whitey" around the league has played touch football for 22 years. At age 15 he played in the BMFA's inaugural touch football game in 1982. Jeff played center for QB Steve Foxcroft and together they won 4 championships and set several BMFA records. one still stands today-17 receptions in a championship game.

Jeff played his tackle with the Trojans of Central high School (Coach Ian Coutts) and also played on the very first Burlington Stampede's team (Coach Peter Malon) where he set the record for most receptions by a tight end in one season. Jeff finished his career in tackle as captain of the Ontario champion Burlington Junior Tiger Cats.

Jeff founded the "Mean Machine" touch team that won several C and B championships during the mid nineties. Currently he is playing with the "slow fat white guys" in the men's B division.
 
"I am truly honored to be inducted into the hall of fame. I want to thank all the guys I played with over the years and give a shout out to the team I currently play for, these guys are the best! I also want to thank Dave Nelson and Don Gerry for all they have done for the league and its players".