Career
Ezerins is a graduate of Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington graduating with a Bachelor in Economics and Business. He was a conference all-star four times and an National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All American. His head coach was Canadian Football League legend, Hugh Campbell.
Ezerins is currently the all time interception leader for Canadian linebackers and fifth overall for all Canadian Football League linebackers.
He recovered the first fumble of the game caused by Grover Covington which set the pace for an incredible defensive onslaught of the heavily favored Edmonton Eskimos. That year he was named a Canadian Football League Eastern All Star.
He has worked with Canada’s most recognized and successful companies within each sector. These companies include Investors Group, GlaxoSmithKline, and Boston Pizza International.
Over the years Ezerins has held a strong belief in giving back to the community.
He has served as an Executive on the Board of Manitoba Special Olympics and the British Columbia Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Ezerins has also coached football for Earl Marriott High School in White Rock, British Columbia. A head coach for the Winnipeg Blue Bomber Alumni High School All Star Football Game, and the head coach for a Women's Flag Football team in White Rock.
Ezerins is the poster boy for a University Health Network study on the effect of head hits on Canadian Football League players to be studied for long term concussion effects. Ezerins helps promote concussion awareness for all sports.
Ezerins currently resides in Hamilton, Ontario and has two adult children, Katie and Dillon.