Sports
 

Ross Parke

An Ice Hockey Wiki article.

Ross Parke (Born – February 18, 1932 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a Canadian ice hockey amateur forward who played in the World Championships for Canada's National Team, Tampere, Finland,1965, and also played for the Winnipeg Maroons, Allan Cup Champions in 1964.


[edit]

  • 1951: Winnipeg Monarch Junior Abbott Cup Champions
  • 1951: Winnipeg Monarch Junior Memorial Cup Finalist against Barrie Flyers
  • 1952: Winnipeg Monarch Junior All Star Team
  • 1953: Milwaukee Chiefs – International League- farm team of Detroit Red Wings
  • 1954-58: Michigan State University NCAA hockey-team leading scorer 3 consecutive years
  • 1961: Winnipeg Maroons – Patton Memorial Cup Champions
  • 1961: Represented Canada in Czechoslovakia tour
  • 1962: MVP in Geneva tournament ( Russia, Czechoslovakia, Wpg Maroons)scored 6 goals in one game
  • 1964: Allan Cup Champions. Leading scorer in total points for series
  • 1965: Canada National Team – World Hockey tournament in Tampere, Finland
  • 1966: Coached the River Heights Midget Team - City Champions
  • 1967: Coached the River Heights Juvenile Team – City and Provincial Champions
  • 1972: Played in Russia with the Canadian Old Timers