Sandy Annunziata
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Sandy Annunziata (born October 11th, 1969 in Fort Erie, Ontario) is a former offensive guard in the Canadian Football League. He played four years at the University of Western Ontario (1989-1992), and was a member of their Vanier Cup winning team. He was also named to OUAA 1st team all-star selection in 1992. Sandy won two Grey Cups with the Toronto Argonauts in 2004 and the Edmonton Eskimos in 2005 during 10 year career in CFL. Signed by Edmonton (CFL) in 1995, Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 1997, Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 2000, and Toronto 2000. Played in 66 games over 4 seasons with Toronto. He Stands 6 ft 1 in tall and weighs 288 lb.
Sandy has appeared numerous times on TSN's show "Off The Record" with Michael Landsberg.
Currently, Sandy is the C.E.O., and president of Body Science Ltd., a diagnostic testing centre in Niagara Falls, Ontario that he founded in 2005.
Sandy was recently elected as a city councillor in the 2006 municipal elections in Fort Erie.
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- Edmonton Eskimos
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- Toronto Argonauts
- Hamilton Tiger Cats
- University of Western Ontario
- Off The Record
- BodyScience.ca
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