Scott Young
Canadian journalist and author

Born
1918
107 years ago
Died
June 12th, 2005
20 years ago — 87 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Canada
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Worked as a journalist and authored several books. Gained particular recognition for writing about his experiences as a sportswriter and covering significant sports events. Wrote extensively about hockey, including work that captured the essence of the game in Canada. Also authored a biography on hockey legend Bobby Orr, detailing Orr's career and impact in the sport. Participated in literary journalism and contributed to various publications throughout a career spanning several decades, ultimately establishing a reputation in Canadian sports writing.
Authored 'Bobby Orr: The Missing Link'
Contributed to major Canadian newspapers
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