Pat Sheahan
Inducted into the Brockville and Area Sports Hall of Fame: June 12th, 2015
Pat Sheahan has enjoyed football since his quarterback days with the BCI Red Rams in the 1970’s. He played the offensive line at Concordia University and earned two free agent tryouts with the Edmonton Eskimos in the early 1980’s.
He began coaching after that. Winning a Vanier Cup Championship with McGill in 1987. He was the Head Coach for 11 successful years with Concordia before going to Queen’s University as its Head Coach in 2000, winning a second Vanier Cup in 2009. He is the longest-serving football coach in a Canadian university.
He was named Coach of the Year on three occasions while winning the Frank Tindall Coaching Award in 2008. Hw was inducted into the BCI Hall of Excellence in 2003.
