City of North Bay to dedicate field in honour of Blue Bombers head coach O’Shea
He’s a six-time Grey Cup champion and member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. But on Saturday, he’ll merely be known as Mike O’Shea from North Bay, Ont.
On Saturday, the city of North Bay will dedicate the football field at the Steve Omischl Sports Complex in honour of O’Shea, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach. But while it will be the latest in a long list of football accomplishments for the 51-year-old North Bay native, O’Shea said this one will feel different.
“I think there’s obviously a warmer feeling when there’s something to do with the city,” O’Shea said during a telephone interview Wednesday. “The other side of that is one of the best things about being from North Bay is you’re just Mike O’Shea from North Bay and not anything else.
“All of the people who had a hand in it understand where I came from, all of your buddies keep you grounded … you’re still just the kid who grew up in the neighbourhood, which is an awesome, awesome thing.”