REGINA – The Saskatchewan Roughriders are adding two more players to the Plaza of Honor.
This year Scott Schultz and Tim McCray will have their names etched in the Plaza.
Schultz was born in Moose Jaw and played nine CFL seasons, all with the Roughriders. The North Dakota product finished his CFL career with 168 tackles, nine tackles for loss, three fumble recoveries, and 35 QB sacks.
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Schultz won a Grey Cup with the Riders in 2007.
McCray played seven seasons in the CFL and five of those years he wore the Green and White. McCray finished his Rider career with 519 carries and six rushing touchdowns.
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McCray won the 1989 Grey Cup with the Riders.
Both men will be inducted into the Plaza on September 25th.
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