Redblacks Rick Campbell’s ties to Grey Cup host city, Edmonton, run deep
EDMONTON — Harry Ainlay High School on Edmonton’s south side is as close to a football factory as it gets in Alberta.
Young players from all over strive to play for the Titans. Some even go on to have future success in the game. From the mid-70s through the 90s, the team was a fixture in the city finals.
But one season in the late 80s, coach Bryan Anderson had a dilemma.
A talented young quarterback from northern Alberta had enrolled at the school. But the boy’s father, unhappy with his son’s living arrangements, pulled him out of the program and moved him to Calgary.