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Glen Scrivener (born July 14, 1967) is a Canadian former professional football defensive tackle who played in the Canadian Football League for 12 seasons. He played for five different teams from 1990 to 2001 while notably winning the Grey Cup with the BC Lions in 1994.
Glen Scrivener (born 1967), Canadian former football player; Jeremy Scrivener (born 1965), Australian actor; Karen Scrivener (born 1958), English scientist; Margaret Scrivener (1922–1997), Canadian politician; Matthew Scrivener (1580–1609), English colonist; Nick Scrivener (born 1970), Australian professional rugby union coach and former player
The following is a list of Canadian football players from Manitoba. By province or territory: Alberta; ... Glen Scrivener; Wayne Shaw (safety) Bobo Sikorski; Eddie ...
Glen Scrivener, former professional football player (1985) Eddie Steele, professional football player; Shirley Tilghman, president of Princeton University; Ray Turnbull, curling broadcaster (1957) Anna May Waters, nurse; Mel Wilson, CFL Grey Cup champion; Neil Young, musician
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