Mary Ormsby
Encyclopedia
Mary Ormsby is a Canadian
associate sports writer for the Toronto Star
. She appears on the sports talk radio show Prime Time Sports
approximately once a month as heard on the The Fan 590. She was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada where she attended St. Richards Catholic Elementary School and Senator O'Connor High School. After completing Grade 12, she received a full scholarship to Ohio State University as a member of the Women's Volleyball Team. She achieved All-American honors in volleyball throughout her career at Ohio State. She graduated with a degree in Journalism and returned to her native Toronto in the early 1980s to begin a career in sports journalism with the Toronto Sun. She was subsequently hired by the Toronto Star, Canada's most widely circulated newspaper.
She was among the inaugural inductees into the new Ohio State University Sports Hall of Fame. She continues to work as an Assistant Sports Editor at the Toronto Star, as well as a columnist at that same paper.
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associate sports writer for the Toronto Star
Toronto Star
The Toronto Star is Canada's highest-circulation newspaper, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its print edition is distributed almost entirely within the province of Ontario...
. She appears on the sports talk radio show Prime Time Sports
Prime Time Sports
Prime Time Sports is a sports radio talk show produced from the studios of The FAN 590 in Toronto, Canada. The show is hosted by Bob McCown.The program is broadcast weekdays from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET on The FAN 590...
approximately once a month as heard on the The Fan 590. She was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada where she attended St. Richards Catholic Elementary School and Senator O'Connor High School. After completing Grade 12, she received a full scholarship to Ohio State University as a member of the Women's Volleyball Team. She achieved All-American honors in volleyball throughout her career at Ohio State. She graduated with a degree in Journalism and returned to her native Toronto in the early 1980s to begin a career in sports journalism with the Toronto Sun. She was subsequently hired by the Toronto Star, Canada's most widely circulated newspaper.
She was among the inaugural inductees into the new Ohio State University Sports Hall of Fame. She continues to work as an Assistant Sports Editor at the Toronto Star, as well as a columnist at that same paper.