Red Storey, born on March fifth, nineteen eighteen, was a multifaceted Canadian athlete whose career spanned several sports, including ice hockey, football, and lacrosse. His athletic prowess was evident as he played for the Toronto Argonauts, where he contributed to the team's remarkable success, helping them secure the Grey Cup championship on two occasions.
Transitioning from player to official, Storey embraced a new role in sports officiating across all three disciplines. His expertise and understanding of the games led him to referee in the National Hockey League, where he became a respected figure in the sport.
Beyond his officiating career, Red Storey made a significant impact as a broadcaster. He shared his insights and experiences with audiences through radio and television, becoming a familiar voice in Canadian sports media. His contributions to athletics and broadcasting have left a lasting legacy in the world of Canadian sports.