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Table of contents OUA Staff Directory CIS Media Contact 2009 OUA Schedule 2009 OUA Television Schedule University Rush on the Score OUA Overtime/Rule Changes OUA Playoff Tie-breaking Procedures 2009 OUA Non-Combatants Team Information Guelph Gryphons McMaster Marauders Ottawa Gee-Gees Queen’s Gaels Toronto Varsity Blues Waterloo Warriors Western Mustangs Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Windsor Lancers York Lions 2008 Year In Review Standings, Results & Playoffs Final Statistics OUA Attendance Numbers 2008 Awards History of the Yates Cup Past Yates Cup Champions All-Stars OUA & CIS Award Winners OUA Players in the CFL/NFL OUA Football Records OUA Team records OUA Individual Records
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OUA/CIS Directory ontario university athletics 1119 Fennell Ave. East, Suite 230 Hamilton, ON, L8T 1S2 Tel: 905-540-5148 Fax: 905-574-2840 Email: info@oua.ca Web: www.oua.ca President Lorne Adams Tel: 905-688-5550 x 3382 Email: ladams@brocku.ca
Convenor Peter Baxter tel: 519-884-0710 x 2216 Email: pbaxter@wlu.ca
Executive Director Ward Dilse Tel: 905-540-5151 Cell: 905-977-1100 Email: ward.dilse@oua.ca
Communications & Media Relations Josh Bell-Webster Tel: 905-540-5156 Cell: 905-870-9773 Email: josh.bellwebster@oua.ca
Marketing & Events Kevin Walsh Tel: 905-540-5150 Cell: 905-979-4256 Email: kevin.walsh@oua.ca
Sport Programming Dan Ackerman Tel: 905-540-5148 Cell: 905-979-6885 Email: dan.ackerman@oua.ca canadian Interuniversity sport 801 King Edward Ave., Suite N205 Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5 Tel: 613-562-5670 Fax: 613-562-5669 Email: info@university sport.ca Web: www.universitysport.ca Media Relations Michel Belanger Tel: 613-562-5670 x 25 Email:belanger@universitysport.ca
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2009 oua schedule September 6, 2009 5:00 pm Western @ Ottawa September 7, 2009 1:00 pm Windsor @ York 2:00 pm Waterloo @ McMaster 2:00 pm Guelph @ Queen’s 7:00 pm Laurier @ Toronto September 12, 2009 1:00 pm Ottawa @ Waterloo 1:00 pm Laurier @ Western 1:00 pm McMaster @ Queen’s 1:00 pm York @ Guelph 7:00 pm Toronto @ Windsor September 18, 2009 7:00 pm Guelph @ Toronto September 19, 2009 1:00 pm Waterloo @ Laurier 1:00 pm Queen’s @ Ottawa 1:00 pm McMaster @ York 7:00 pm Western @ Windsor September 25, 2009 7:00 pm Ottawa @ Toronto September 26, 2009 1:00 pm York @ Queen’s 1:00 pm Windsor @ Waterloo 1:00 pm Laurier @ McMaster 1:00 pm Western @ Guelph October 3, 2009 1:00 pm Toronto @ York 1:00 pm Ottawa @ Laurier 1:00 pm Queen’s @ Windsor 1:00 pm Waterloo @ Guelph 2:00 pm McMaster @ Western October 8, 2009 7:00 pm York @ Western 7:00 pm Toronto @ McMaster October 9, 2009 7:00 pm Guelph @ Ottawa
October 10, 2009 1:00 pm Windsor @ Laurier 1:00 pm Queen’s @ Waterloo October 17, 2009 1:00 pm Ottawa @ York 1:00 pm Laurier @ Guelph 1:00 pm Waterloo @ Toronto 1:00 pm Western @ Queen’s 7:00 pm McMaster @ Windsor October 24, 2009 1:00 pm York @ Waterloo 1:00 pm Queen’s @ Laurier 1:00 pm Windsor @ Ottawa 1:00 pm Guelph @ McMaster 1:00 pm Toronto @ Western OUA Playoffs OUA Quarter-Finals October 31, 2009 1:00 pm No. 5 @ No. 4 1:00 pm No. 6 @ No. 3 OUA Semifinals November 7, 2009 TBA Lowest Remaining Seed @ No. 1 TBA Highest Remaining Seed @ No. 2 102nd Yates Cup Championship Presented by Pioneer Petroleums November 14, 2009 1:00 pm OUA Semifinal Winners @ Highest Remaining Seed Mitchell Bowl November 21, 2009 TBA QSSF Champion @ OUA Champion Uteck Bowl November 21, 2009 TBA CWUAA Champion @ AUS Champion Desjardins Vanier Cup November 28, 2009 TBA Mitchell Winner vs. Uteck Winner PEPS Stadium Université Laval Quebec City, Quebec
- THE SCORE TELEVISION NETWORK
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UNIVERSITY RUSH ON THE SCORE Ontario University Athletics returns to The Score Television Network on Sat., Sept. 12 as the defending Yates Cup champion and Vanier Cup finalist Western Mustangs host the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks in a rematch of their OUA semifinal game last November. It is the first of 10 OUA football games to air nationally on The Score in 2009, commencing with the 102nd Yates Cup presented by Pioneer Petroleums on Sat., Nov. 14. Western has claimed North America’s oldest football trophy each of the last two seasons and a record 27 times in its history. Mustangs fifth-year quarterback Michael Faulds of Eden Mills, Ont. is a pre-season favourite for the Hec Crighton Award, coming off back-toback Dalt White trophies as Yates Cup most valuable player after leading the nation with 2,596 passing yards during the 2008 regular season. Faulds is within striking distance of the elusive 10,000-yard plateau for his career, and will look to get off to a good start against the Golden Hawks. The game will be a homecoming for Laurier quarterback Luke Thompson of London, Ont. who is looking to erase the memory of a 36-28 playoff loss at TD Waterhouse Stadium back on Nov. 1. Thompson was intercepted five times in that contest; a sour end to what had been a breakthrough season for the third-year pivot. He threw for over 1,800 yards and 19 touchdowns during the 2008 regular season. On Sat., Sept. 19, the Battle of Waterloo takes centre stage as Laurier hosts its cross-town rival Waterloo Warriors. The game will mark the first time Canadian Interuniversity Sport and OUA rookie-of-the-year Jordan Verdone of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. will perform in front of the nation. His 52.5 total tackles and 44 solo tackles were good for second place in OUA and top six in the nation in 2008. A rematch of the 2007 Yates Cup will take place on Sat., Sept. 26 as the Guelph Gryphons host the Western Mustangs. The Gryphons
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are led by fifth-year quarterback Justin Dunk of Guelph, Ont. who is 111 passing yards behind Faulds entering the 2009 season and will challenge in the Hec Crighton race. Not to be excluded is Guelph running back Nick Fitzgibbon of Puslinch, Ont. who was second in OUA rushing yards in 2008. The final three regular season telecasts are reserved for games with playoff implications and will be announced at a later date. University Rush games will air on The Score on Oct. 3, Oct. 17 and Oct. 24. The Score will broadcast four of five OUA playoff games in 2009, beginning with a quarter-final game on Sat., Oct. 31. Both OUA semifinal games will be showcased as part of a University Rush doubleheader on Sat., Nov. 7. The OUA football season concludes on Sat., Nov. 14 with the 102nd Yates Cup presented by Pioneer Petroleums. Play-by-play announcer and 2009 OUA Media Award winner Tim Micallef returns for an eighth season calling games on Saturdays and will be joined by former OUA and CFL star Mike Morreale who is back in the booth for his sophomore season.
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OVERTIME/Rule Changes In the event a game is tied after regulation, an overtime will be used to decide a winner. Since 2002, OUA has used the shoot-out format for overtime. The winning team shall receive two points for the victory, while the losing team will receive no points. This rule was implemented in the 2006 OUA season. FORMAT Each extra period shall consist of two series with both teams beginning their series at the opponent’s 35-yard line. Each team retains the ball during a series until it scores, or there is a turnover or a team fails to make a first down. The team scoring the most points during the extra period(s) shall be declared the winner. In the event that the game is tied after three extra series, all teams must attempt a two-point conversion after scoring a touchdown. There are no time outs during overtime play. Each team shall have an equal number of series, except when the defensive team scores on the first possession of a series. In the event of a turnover, the ball remains alive until it is declared dead. However, the team on offence may not have a first and 10 if it regains possession of the ball after a change of team possession. EXAMPLE Team A turns the ball over to Team B, which returns the ball toward Team A’s goal but fumbles the ball and Team A recovers. Once the play is blown dead, Team A’s attempt at scoring ends and Team B takes possession on the 35-yard line to begin their possession. COIN TOSS At the conclusion of regulation, the officials and team captains will meet at the centre of the field for a coin toss. The winner of the toss shall choose one of the following options: 1. Offence or defence, with the offence at the opponent’s 35-yard line to start OT. 2. Which end of the field shall be used for both series of that overtime period. The loser of the toss shall exercise the remaining option for the first extra period and shall have the first choice of the two options for subsequent even-numbered extra period. OUA SHOOTOUT HISTORY
Sept. 20, 2003 - Ottawa 38 @ Western 41 Sept. 20, 2003 - McMaster 30 @ Queen’s 27 Sept. 27, 2003 - Western 31 @ Laurier 28 Nov. 1, 2003* - Laurier 36 @ Queen’s 33 Sept. 5, 2004 - Waterloo 24 @ Ottawa 25 Sept. 17, 2005 - Waterloo 27 @ Guelph 24 *Denotes playoff game
Sept. 17, 2005 - York 40 @ Toronto 33 Oct. 15, 2005 - Western 24 @ Ottawa 27 Sept. 4, 2006 - Laurier 24 @ Guelph 17 Oct. 14, 2006 - Queen’s 16 @ York 14 Sept. 3, 2007 - Queen’s 26 @ Western 20
RULES CHANGES FOR 2009 The following rule has been deleted for the 2009 season 6.1.2 Exception to Rules No Yards Penalties: That a player inside the 5-yard zone will be subject to the following penalties: - ball caught in flight - 5 or 15 yards at discretion of referee - bouncing ball - 5 or 15 yards at discretion of referee
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OUA PLAYOFF TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES FOR FOOTBALL 1. Most league wins (if the teams have played the same number of games). 2. Record in head-to-head competition (if all teams involved in the tie have played each other at least once). 3. Point difference in head-to-head competition (if all teams involved in the tie have played each other at least once). 4. Record in games within the division. 5. Record in games against common opponents. 6. Record in games against each of the other teams in the division, starting at the top of the standing and continuing in descending order. 7. Point difference in games within the division. 8. Point difference in games against common opponents. 9. Point difference in games against the highest divisional opponent not involved in the tie. 10. Point difference in games against the second-highest divisional opponent not involved in the tie. 11. If the tie persists, repeat Step 10 using the other teams in the division in descending order until the tie is broken. 12. Total point difference. 13. Coin toss (if two teams are tied) or drawing of lots (if more than two teams are tied). DEFINITIONS 1. Record is determined by calculating the winning percentage as follows: (Wins + Ties/2)/Games Played 2. For the purpose of this rule, "division" is defined as the basis on which playoff positions are determined. If playoff positions are determined on a league-wide basis, then the league is to be considered one "division" for the purposes of the rule, regardless of the number of divisions that may exist for scheduling or other purposes. 3. Point difference is calculated by taking the number of points (touchdowns, field goals, etc.) score by a team, and subtracting the number of points (touchdowns, field goals, etc.) allowed by a team. When point difference is to break a tie between teams who have played an unequal number of games against each other, the difference is NOT weighted to compensate for the number of games played. Any weighting would magnify the differences apparent in the number of games played. NOTE: When using the above system separates one or more teams from the other, those teams shall be ranked accordingly and any remaining ties shall be broken by reverting to Step 1 of the appropriate system. 2009 OUA Non-Combatants Guelph – Windsor McMaster – Ottawa Queen’s – Toronto Waterloo – Western Wilfrid Laurier – York
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TEAM INFO
Guelph Gryphons University of Guelph Department of Athletics 50 Stone Rd. East Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1 Tel: 519-824-4120 ext. 56134 Fax: 519-766-9563 Web: www.gryphons.ca DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Tom Kendall 519-824-4120, ext. 56593 tkendall@uoguelph.ca SPORTS INFORMATION Michelle Pino 519-824-4120, ext. 53159 519-400-4622 (cell) mpino@uoguelph.ca 2008 RECORD Regular Season: 4-4 Playoffs: 0-1 (Lost in OUA Quarter-Final) HEAD COACH Kyle Walters (4th season) 519-824-4120, ext. 53406 kwalters@uoguelph.ca ASSISTANT COACHES Jeff Keddie - Offensive Coordinator Bill Brown - Defensive Coordinator/ Recruiting Coordinator Steve Viveiros - Linebackers Brian Cluff - Defensive Line Chris Decker - Outside Linebackers/ Special Teams Pete Degouw - Defensive Backs Rob Kitching - Quarterbacks Barry Emo - Running Backs John Malinosky - Offensive Line Stu Lang - Receivers John Casasanta - Defensive Assistant/ Special Teams/ Niagara Recruiting Officer Mark Antonelli - Assistant Recruiting Coordinator
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HOME FIELD Alumni Stadium - Capacity: 5,100 OFFICIAL COLOURS Red, Gold and Black GAME DAY CONTACT Michelle Pino 519-400-4622 (cell) Jill Taylor 226-979-2664 (cell) GRYPHONS MEDIA Guelph Tribune 519-763-3333 ext. 233 Guelph Mercury 519-822-4310 ext. 6061 The Ontarian 519-824-4120 ext. 58265 Magic 106.1 FM 519-824-7000
2009 SCHEDULE September 7 @ Queen’s 2 pm 12 York 1 pm 18 @ Toronto 7 pm 26 Western 1 pm October 3 Waterloo 1 pm 9 @ Ottawa 7 pm 17 Laurier 1 pm 24 @ McMaster 1 pm
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2008 team leaders OFFENSIVE LEADERS Passing Cmp-Att-Yds J. Dunk 121-208-2064 K. Dance 5-14-41 R. Maver 1-1-13
% TD-Int 58.2 12-8 35.7 1-0 100.0 0-0
Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD N. Fitzgibbon 135-853 6.3 4 J. Dunk 63-418 6.6 2 P. Bartley 39-255 6.5 2 Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD J. Gardner 38-812 21.4 4 D. Harrison 21-440 21.0 2 N. Fitzgibbon 18-302 16.8 3
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickoff Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng P. Bartley 17-399 23.5 47 B. Lively 7-159 22.7 40 J. Gardner 2-91 45.5 83
KEY RETURNING PLAYERS Adam Dunk* LB Justin Dunk QB Nick Fitzgibbon* RB Jedd Gardner REC/KR Rob Maver* P/K/PK James Savoie HB *2009 CIS East West Bowl KEY DEPARTURES Paul Bartley Graeme Reed Sean Riley Tag Russell
RB RB DB LB
KEY RECRUITS Corey Davidson Jakob Piotrowski Cameron Thorn
RB OL DT
Punt Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng J. Gardner 6-505 84.2 128 S. Riley 39-242 6.2 55 Z. Stacey 16-64 4.0 17
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
Tackles Tot-Solo-Ast A. Dunk 49.5-39-21 J. Savoie 46-38-16 B. Crawford 32-25-14 Sacks G. MacDonald A. Dunk T. Russell
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Interceptions Int-Yds S. Howard 3-23 J. Savoie 2-9 S. Riley 2-0
KICKING
Kickoffs Att-Yds R. Maver 35-1931 Punts Att-Yds Avg Lng R. Maver 67-3090 46.1 77 D. Harrison 1-25 25.0 25
2008 OUA ALL-STARS FIRST TEAM Nick Fitzgibbon RB Jedd Gardner REC (2nd Team All-Cdn) Rob Maver P (1st Team All-Cdn) Rob Maver PK (2nd Team All-Cdn) Sean Riley CB James Savoie HB (1st Team All-Cdn) SECOND TEAM Jedd Gardner KR
Did you know...Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff played as a defensive back with the Guelph Gryphons from 1987 to 1989. He was also a team captain.
FG Att-Made % Lng R. Maver 18-23 78.3 42
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gryphons year-by-year results GUELPH REGULAR SEASON HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975
MAC 1-26 5-5 3-23 23-12 3-18 21-25
OTT
QUE
TOR
1-15 3-11 14-33
19-0
20-10
18-3 24-21 33-32 28-31
45-0
1976
12-11
8-51
1977
4-20 29-22 8-23 45-3
14-17
1978 1979
WAT
19-21
18-9 7-34 23-10 17-4
WLU 16-34 1-32 4-35
UWO
WSR
0-15
15-28
8-31
22-36 15-21 10-8 13-6
10-25 9-33
19-19
YRK
Record 1-6-1
17-30 28-16
0-6 4-4 3-3-1
9-61
3-24
23-22
24-45
6-65
17-47
42-7
2-5
21-85
0-50
1-22
2-5
12-15
14-34
17-15 9-11 8-13 1-0*
8-43 7-30
5-2
2-5 3-4
1980
28-15
9-31
25-8
9-7
8-26
9-10
33-31
4-3
1981
14-14
20-37
35-3
8-5
18-22
24-4
44-24
4-2-1
1982
10-14
24-8
15-13
22-1
32-18
14-17
28-1
5-2
1983
10-28
9-21
28-0
28-9
36-11
18-9
22-14
5-2
1984
21-32
24-28
34-0
31-24
29-27
42-23
7-11
4-3
1985
7-37
29-23
39-0
32-45
24-22
21-15
15-35
4-3
1986
23-8
22-19
29-23
30-15
1-52
42-23
17-26
5-2
1987
40-20
26-23
48-6
18-37
6-50
4-35
24-33
3-4
1988
24-13
8-8
31-14
20-27
53-53
27-8
44-11
4-1-2
1989
20-3
13-18
24-21
13-11
24-25
17-3
36-19
5-2
1990
36-7
4-25
22-11
28-29
3-35
15-31
53-19
3-4
1991
17-46
11-16
7-33
23-27
15-27
46-20
45-3
2-5
1992
11-17
14-15
18-8
27-35
20-18
24-18
25-0
4-3
1993
26-12
10-28
26-24
14-33
24-25
55-18
28-16
4-3
1994
31-34
1-0*
33-55
29-27
29-18
3-4
14-27
7-17
7-57
17-11
6-10
1-7
22-0 44-0
23-25 16-20 19-37
7-39
22-26
24-7
17-23
13-10
14-38
24-17
27-24
6-2
17-4 55-27
0-24
39-10
8-34
46-6
16-12
6-2
8-46
19-19
17-14
3-4-1
3-26
49-26
27-22
3-5
29-30
16-9
28-6
3-5
27-36
38-8
3-5
1995 1996 1997 1998
26-0
10-9
13-29
30-25
15-17
6-37 15-26 0-20
23-14
31-32
17-29
13-43
38-15
17-12
13-26
17-43
9-25
32-16
1-24
15-14
9-50
20-19
19-40
20-7
14-27
36-61
29-42
13-53
11-33
32-14
32-14
4-4
58-30
24-27 OT
26-47
10-29
22-19
15-22
3-5
66-14
43-23
17-24 OT
23-25
13-23
41-8
27-37
31-17
36-10
47-7
4-4
37-22
13-15
16-47
34-8
48-2
4-4
47-24
1999
32-39
2000
7-53
2001
3-47
15-50
0-56
27-26
2002 2003
12-21
2004
2-54
14-41
2005
22-20
31-48
2006
27-43
5-34
10-31
2007
36-37
23-31
14-26
2008
31-32
30-41
38-3
30-0
8-42
11-23
2-6
23-33
2-6
2-6
* - 1-0 forfeit win over York due to use of ineligible player (1979) * - 1-0 forfeit win over Toronto due to use of ineligible player (1994) REGULAR SEASON VS. CIS SCHOOLS Year
LTN
1971
40-25
1974 1975 2000
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LOY
CAR
CON
13-26 30-10 14-37
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gryphons playoff history Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1974 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
QF
GUELPH PLAYOFF RECORD SF Yates
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Vanier
CGY 12-7
MTA 22-13
UWO 13-37 WLU 15-32
UWO 29-36 TOR 35-18 UWO 20-26 UWO 13-37 TOR 7-33 MAC 27-15 UWO 15-31 WLU 36-15 UWO 22-20 WLU 24-31 TOR 13-14
UWO 25-10
UWO 7-17
UWO 31-26 UWO 21-49 WLU 15-28
TOR 31-17
UWO 45-10
QUE 16-23
UWO 18-9 WAT 10-30
WAT 23-13
SSK 9-33
WLU 38-31
UWO 21-34
UWO 15-38 MAC 10-63 OTT 9-33 OTT 21-35 MAC 25-21 OTT 37-42
Guelph QB Justin Dunk
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2008 RESULTS September 1 @ Laurier 6 Queen’s 13 @ Windsor 20 McMaster 27 Toronto October 4 @ Waterloo 11 York 18 @ Western 25 Ottawa* *Playoff
13-15 L 30-41 L 34-8 W 31-32 L 30-0 W 37-22 W 48-2 W 16-47 L 37-42 L
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David Braley Athletic Centre 1280 Main Street West Hamilton, ON, L8S 4K1 Tel: (905) 525-9140 Fax: (905) 526-1573 Web: www.marauders.ca
McMaster Marauders
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Jeff Giles 905-525-9140, ext. 23699 gilesj@mcmaster.ca SPORTS INFORMATION Robert Hilson 905-525-9140, ext. 23665 905-902-3804 (cell) hilsonr@mcmaster.ca Cameron Dunlop 905-525-9140, ext. 24458 905-741-8767 (cell) dunlopc@mcmaster.ca
HOME FIELD Ron Joyce Stadium - Capacity: 5,500 OFFICIAL COLOURS Maroon and Grey
2008 RECORD Regular Season: 4-4 Playoffs: 0-1 (Lost in OUA Quarter-Final)
GAME DAY CONTACT Event Cell Phone 905-902-3804 Stadium Phone 905-525-9140 ext. 20369
HEAD COACH Stefan Ptaszek (4th season) 905-525-9140, ext. 23276 ptaszek@mcmaster.ca
MARAUDERS MEDIA Hamilton Spectator 905-526-3222 The Silhouette 905-525-9140 ext.27117 CHCH TV 905-522-1101 ext.2210 CHML AM 900 905-521-9900 CFMU 93.3 FM 905-525-9140 Cable 14 905-523-1414 ext. 33
ASSISTANT COACHES Stuart Smith - General Manager Jon Behie - Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks Greg Knox - Defensive Coordinator Frank Gesztesi - Recruiting Coordinator/ Linebackers Jason Riley - Offensive Line Brian Brock - Offensive Line Al Anonech - Receivers Larry Guarascia - Special Teams/ Running Backs Dana Segin - Special Teams/Kickers Carm Genovese - Defensive Line Tom Pain - Linebackers Mark Forsyth - Defensive Secondary Kwame Aidoo- Defensive Secondary Christopher Patton - Offensive Assistant
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ASSISTANT COACHES (CON’T) Jason Kana - Running Backs Mark Verbeek - Strength and Conditioning/ Defensive Line
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2009 SCHEDULE September 7 Waterloo 2 pm 12 @ Queen’s 1 pm 19 @ York 1 pm 26 Laurier 1 pm October 3 @ Western 2 pm 8 Toronto 7 pm 17 @ Windsor 7 pm 24 Guelph 1 pm
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2008 team leaders OFFENSIVE LEADERS Passing Cmp-Att-Yds R. Fantham 130-226-1708 S. Sparks 43-70-488 K. Quinlan 2-4-27
% TD-Int 57.5 13-8 61.4 3-3 50.0 0-0
Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD J. Nemet 130-759 5.8 5 T. Okorodudu 22-118 5.4 2 U. Ihekwoaba 23-107 4.7 1 Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD K. D'Hollander 30-568 18.9 6 M. Peressini 30-399 13.3 2 A. Ross 28-377 13.5 2
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickoff Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng M. Peressini 14-338 24.1 36 T. Okorodudu 7-126 18.0 28 A. Ross 5-91 18.2 22 Punt Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng K. Morrison 31-275 8.9 25 M. Giordano 9-75 8.3 23 A. Ross 7-21 3.0 7
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
Tackles Tot-Solo-Ast R. Chmielewski 37-31-12 S. Binder 32-26-12 K. Morrison 24-22-4 Sacks S. Binder J. Edwards R. Filice
3.5 2 2
Interceptions Int-Yds K. Morrison 4-39 S. Beaton 2-38 R. Chmielewski 2-1
KEY RETURNING PLAYERS Kevin D’Hollander* REC James Edwards DE Justin Glover* OL Mike Hoy OL Jordan Kozina RB Byron Metcalfe* DB Joey Nemet RB Mike Wysocki* DE *2009 CIS East West Bowl KEY DEPARTURES Simon Binder Mike Bradwell Ugonna Ihekwoaba Phil Mills Rob Mitchell Kurt Morrison Andrew Ross
LB REC RB FS RB DB REC
KEY RECRUITS Anthony Bekasiak DL Ben D’Aguilar DE Stephen Dennis FS Mike Dicroce SB Cody Lynch DB Dylan Roesch Crane LB Matt Sewell OL 2008 OUA ALL-STARS FIRST TEAM Simon Binder ST SECOND TEAM Simon Binder LB Kevin D’Hollander REC James Edwards DE Mike Hoy OG Joey Nemet RB
KICKING
Kickoffs Att-Yds A. Waugh 37-1944 Punts Att-Yds Avg Lng A. Waugh 70-2309 33.0 60 FG Att-Made % Lng A. Waugh 10-17 58.8 32
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MARAUDERS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS MCMASTER REGULAR SEASON HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD Year 1971 1972 1973 1974
GUE 26-1 5-5 23-3 12-23 18-3 25-21
OTT
QUE
14-43 14-38
UWO
7-33
17-16
7-9
3-21
WLU 13-24 33-10 17-29
0-30
0-38
3-9
15-7
8-29
7-24
WSR
YRK
39-21 27-14
Record 5-2-1
22-13 15-16
20-10
3-3 2-6 3-4
0-45
1-29
3-48
11-52
2-20
8-17
0-7
1976
11-12
4-51
20-8
0-39
4-11
7-43
26-11
2-5
1977
20-4 22-29 23-8 3-45
6-14
0-34 6-29 25-5 6-40
6-44
10-28
14-27
2-5
1978
3-16
WAT
1975
1979
14-38
2-28
0-45
10-41
15-1 16-17 16-17 19-21
7-36
2-5 0-7
1980
15-28
1-41
10-8
3-21
22-21
13-23
17-26
2-5
1981
14-14
28-35
49-8
0-37
7-34
8-10
7-15
1-5-1 5-1-1
1982
14-10
1-50
30-7
39-36
26-26
16-11
34-19
1983
28-10
14-16
29-0
8-23
18-29
20-3
25-13
3-4
1984
32-21
65-8
60-6
18-17
32-6
51-6
38-15
7-0
1985
37-7
7-18
60-0
0-42
19-21
36-1
14-18
3-4
1986
8-23
23-20
33-2
24-36
22-23
24-7
24-6
4-3
1987
20-40
24-21
17-16
14-33
11-54
19-24
33-32
3-4
1988
14-23
34-30
21-7
15-33
11-23
18-31
14-10
3-4
1989
3-20
0-31
21-25
6-62
31-8
8-34
31-3
2-5
1990
7-36
1-22
14-24
3-37
11-24
16-12
25-4
2-5
1991
46-17
56-23
0-27
7-32
14-37
34-3
33-19
3-4
1992
17-11
24-71
11-24
7-44
14-80
40-21
49-22
3-4
1993
12-26
20-25
7-15
7-43
10-20
16-22
24-14
1-6
1994
34-31
13-22
23-19
13-56
15-20
24-15
3-4
26-22
28-36
7-33
6-49
14-12
14-20
2-6
0-22 0-44
15-51 13-42 10-33
13-30
9-20
0-28
0-22
0-37
13-15
0-8
0-26
22-10
7-43
35-35
25-53
31-25
10-21 21-43
2-5-1
1995 1996 1997
31-8 53-14 47-1
24-47
40-8
42-55
29-37
29-56
1999
39-32
31-20
33-24
34-27
27-53
2000
53-7
62-0
41-33
8-17
47-15
38-0
39-3
6-1
2001
47-3
27-15
41-22
21-21
48-10
15-9
52-1
50-0
7-0-1
32-2
27-25
72-0
34-3
38-37
43-25
37-8
27-0
8-0
56-0
31-0
30-27
80-0
57-10
63-35
56-15
51-0
8-0
1998
2002 2003 2004
54-2
59-1
32-13
77-14
55-17
53-32
33-34
2005
20-22
28-18
43-24
64-13
43-22
31-55
26-33
29-22 32-20
2006
43-27
24-19
37-5
60-9
12-29
12-31
2007
37-36
7-60
20-24
39-11
39-23
22-15
26-36
2008
32-31
19-22
11-35
27-19
17-30
REGULAR SEASON VS. CIS SCHOOLS Year
CAR
1971
24-9
1973
31-20
1999
BIS
LAV
10-18
1974 30-10
2000
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31-50
30-29
4-4
21-20
6-2
35-6
40-11
7-1 5-3
33-16
6-2
40-16
5-3
53-0
4-4
Did you know...Ryan Fantham of the McMaster Marauders was only three yards shy of becoming just the sixth OUA quarterback in history to pass for 500 yards in a single game. He threw for 497 yards against Wilfrid Laurier in a 50-31 loss on Oct. 11, 2008.
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MARAUDERS PLAYOFF HISTORY 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
QF
MCMASTER PLAYOFF RECORD SF Yates OTT 9-18
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WLU 2-40
TOR 6-28 GUE 15-27 UWO 15-30
YRK 62-0 GUE 63-10 WAT 70-7 WSR 49-19 QUE 19-25 GUE 21-25 WLU 0-29
UWO 32-34 WLU 27-42 WAT 44-20 UWO 46-20 YRK 29-14 WSR 55-15 UWO 40-23 WLU 21-43
McMaster QB Ryan Fantham
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OTT 15-20 MTB 6-27 SMU 3-25 LVL 32-36
2008 RESULTS September 1 @ Queen’s 6 @ Waterloo 13 Ottawa 20 @ Guelph 26 York October 3 Toronto 11 @ Laurier 18 Windsor 25 @ Laurier* * Playoff
11-35 L 17-30 L 19-22 L 32-31 W 53-0 W 27-19 W 31-50 L 40-11 W 0-29 L
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Services 801 King Edward Ave (E204) Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5 Tel: (613) 562-5800 Fax: (613) 562-5255 Web: www.geegees.ca DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Luc Gélineau 613-562-5800, ext. 4336 gelineau@uottawa.ca SPORTS INFORMATION Dan Carle 613-562-5800 ext. 4338 613-853-8048 (cell) sportinfo@uottawa.ca 2008 RECORD Regular Season: 4-4 Playoffs: 2-1 (Lost in Yates Cup) HEAD COACH Denis Piché (8th season) 613-562-5800, ext. 6339 drpiche@uottawa.ca
ASSISTANT COACHES Phil Roberts - Assistant Head Coach/ Special Teams Coordinator Mike White - Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Backs Chris Coulson - Offensive Coordinator J.P. Asselin - Assistant Offensive Coordinator/Receivers Sean Hall - Assistant Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers J.F. Roy - Defensive Line Irv Daymond - Offensive Line Kevin Kelly - Offensive Line Assistant Frank Farinaccio - Running Backs Johnathan Stephen - Quarterbacks David Miller-Johnston - Kickers Kevin Heney - Logistics Coordinator Lorne Goldenberg - Strength Craig Taylor - Speed Francois Gravelle - Academics
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HOME FIELD Frank Clair Stadium – Capacity: 15,000 OFFICIAL COLOURS Garnet and Grey GAME DAY CONTACT Dan Carle 613-853-8048 (cell) GEE-GEES MEDIA Ottawa Sun 613-739-5177 Ottawa Citizen 613-829-9100 CTV Ottawa 613-224-1313 CBC Ottawa 613-288-6000 The Team Radio 613-750-1200
2009 SCHEDULE September 6 Western 5 pm 12 @ Waterloo 1 pm 19 Queen’s 1 pm 25 @ Toronto 7 pm October 3 @ Laurier 1 pm 9 Guelph 7 pm 17 @ York 1 pm 24 Windsor 1 pm
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2008 team leaders OFFENSIVE LEADERS Passing Cmp-Att-Yds J. Sacobie 141-245-2171 B. Sinopoli 22-40-355
% TD-Int 57.6 16-10 55.0 4-1
Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD D. Mason 75-474 6.3 4 F-A. Desjardins-Potvin 63-425 6.8 5 C. Bearss 21-161 7.7 1 Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD C. Adjeitey 33-473 14.3 3 I. Birungi 17-417 24.5 4 J. Wood-Roy 22-391 17.8 4
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickoff Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng M. Johnson 12-191 15.9 25 C. Elliott 3-125 41.7 79 M. Cornell 5-71 14.2 22 Punt Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng E. Millington 8-166 20.8 66 J. Wood-Roy 9-62 6.9 12 M-A. St-Hilaire 8-41 5.1 19
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
Tackles Tot-Solo-Ast M. Cornell 53.5-45-17 J. Barnes 29.5-20-19 M. Bédard 28.5-22-13 Sacks M. Cornell I. Hazlett S. Tétreault
5 5 4
Interceptions Int-Yds T. Schroer 3-11 M. Bédard 2-41 D. Timmons 2-22
KICKING
Kickoffs Att-Yds L. De Lellis 24-1262 M. Falvo 11-589
KEY RETURNING PLAYERS Cyril Adjeitey* REC Maxime Bédard DB Matt Bolduc REC Mike Cornell LB Chayce Elliott* CB Brad Sinopoli QB Frank Spera G Sébastien Tétreault* DT *2009 CIS East West Bowl KEY DEPARTURES Ian Hazlett Joshua Sacobie David Timmons Justin Wood-Roy
DE QB DB REC
KEY RECRUITS Brendan Gillanders RB Josh Hamilton DB Jordan Wilson-Ross RB 2008 OUA ALL-STARS FIRST TEAM Frank Spera OG SECOND TEAM Cyril Adjeitey REC Mike Cornell LB Ian Hazlett DE Sébastien Tétreault DT
Did you know...Former Ottawa Gee-Gees quarterback Josh Sacobie holds the OUA record in career passing touchdowns. Sacobie threw for 79 TDs from 2004 to 2008.
Punts Att-Yds Avg Lng J. Peterson 47-1841 39.2 72 FG Att-Made % Lng L. De Lellis 8-12 66.7 38 M. Falvo 6-9 66.7 37
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gee-gees year-by-year results OTTAWA REGULAR SEASON HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD Year
GUE
MAC
QUE
TOR
WAT
UWO
21-0
1971
WLU
WSR
17-10
24-7 30-13
1972
24-7
1973 38-14
1974
23-9
Record
33-7 30-22 55-22
16-19
26-30
YRK 21-0 14-10
2-40
38-16
1975
3-21** 29-7**
1995 1996
9-19**
1997
2001
50-15
15-27
47-30** 28-21** 27-22** 29-22** 35-1** 45-0** 26-15
2002
43-17
2-32
28-29
2003
19-20
0-31
2004
41-14
1-59
24-19
2005
48-31
18-28
33-18
72-0
2006
34-5
19-24
34-13
59-23
2007
31-23
1998 1999 2000
2008
34-27 64-3 57-14
29-23
43-0
26-11
63-7
29-24 25-24
60-7
13-12
50-7
22-19
16-38
39-30
33-25 52-7
28-38 41-38 OT
16-14
39-31
6-2
31-23
9-12
5-3
20-30
44-23
17-25
3-4-0-1 5-3
27-47
9-29
36-21
27-23
27-24 OT
14-21
55-12
38-3
6-2
47-7
17-3
29-19
37-3
7-1
35-30
27-15
43-2
53-14
8-0
59-0
31-35
21-22
38-40
71-3
4-4
** - participated in OQIFC
2008 RESULTS September 1 @ Western 31-35 L 6 York 71-3 W 13 @ McMaster 22-19 W 20 Waterloo 59-0 W 27 @ Windsor 38-40 L October 4 Laurier 21-22 L 11 @ Queen’s 16-38 L 18 Toronto 39-30 W 25 @ Guelph* 42-37 W November 1 @ Queen’s* 23-13 W 8 @ Western* 17-31 L * Playoff
Ottawa DB Chayce Elliott
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GEE-GEES PLAYOFF HISTORY Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
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QF TOR 28-13
OTTAWA PLAYOFF RECORD SF Yates MAC 18-9 UWO 0-13 WLU 10-23 WLU 4-48 TOR 21-24 TOR 14-7
Bowl
Vanier
WSR 45-6
CGY 14-9
ALTA 21-40
GUE 38-15 YRK 4-12 WLU 17-38 GUE 33-9 GUE 35-21
GUE 42-37
QUE 47-12
MAC 22-30
WLU 7-46 UWO 18-10 QUE 23-13 UWO16-23 QUE 23-13
WLU 32-14
CGY 7-37 StFX 5-13 WAT 1-0*
UBC 23-39
MAC 20-15
REG 42-39
SASK 28-35
UWO 17-31
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queen’s gaels Queen’s University Athletics & Recreation 69 Union Street Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6 Tel: (613) 533-6000 Fax: (613) 545-6478 Web: www.gogaelsgo.com DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Leslie Dal Cin 613-533-6000, ext. 74720 dalcinl@queensu.ca SPORTS INFORMATION Michael Grobe comm.sio@queensu.ca 613-533-6000, ext. 77369 613-484-6763 (cell) 2008 RECORD Regular Season: 8-0 Playoffs: 0-1 (Lost in OUA Semifinal) HEAD COACH Pat Sheahan (10th season) 613-533-6287 fbcoach@queensu.ca ASSISTANT COACHES Pat Tracey - Defensive Coordinator Pat McMenamin - Kickers Ron Augustine - Defensive Line Ryan Sheahan - Quarterbacks Ryan Bechmanis - Defensive Backs Reid Smith - Special Teams Ryan Freeman - Offensive Line
HOME FIELD Richardson Stadium: Capacity - 10,258 OFFICIAL COLOURS Gold, Blue and Red GAME DAY CONTACTS Michael Grobe 613-484-6763 (cell) Kelly Smith 613-484-7706 (cell) GAELS MEDIA Whig Standard 613-544-5000, ext. 296 CFRC 101.9 FM 613-533-2121 Queen’s Journal 613-533-6711
2009 SCHEDULE September 7 Guelph 2 pm 12 McMaster 1 pm 19 @ Ottawa 1 pm 26 York 1 pm October 3 @ Windsor 1 pm 10 @ Waterloo 1 pm 17 Western 1 pm 24 @ Laurier 1 pm
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2008 team leaders OFFENSIVE LEADERS Passing Cmp-Att-Yds D. Brannagan 144-255-2407 J. Shrubb 8-14-173
% TD-Int 56.5 24-10 57.1 2-0
Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD M. Giffin 148-1061 7.2 12 M. Gordon 32-255 8.0 2 J. Therrien 19-210 11.1 2 Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD S. Valberg 45-1013 22.5 11 D. Sheahan 28-427 15.3 3 S. Stinson 27-352 13.0 4
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickoff Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng J. Allin 12-236 19.7 42 J. Therrien 5-184 36.8 63 M. Giffin 1-32 32.0 32 Punt Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng J. Allin 38-638 16.8 75 J. Therrien 28-276 9.9 37
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
Tackles Tot-Solo-Ast T. Carter 42-33-18 D. Rooney 36-32-8 D. Sterling 27.5-22-11 Sacks O. Ukwuoma D. Sterling T. Carter
9.5 7.5 3
Interceptions Int-Yds J. Allin 3-0 M. Botting 2-24 J. Sultana 2-0
KICKING
Kickoffs Att-Yds D. Village 56-2882 Punts Att-Yds Avg Lng D. Village 46-1855 40.3 59 FG Att-Made % Lng D. Village 14-22 63.6 44
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KEY RETURNING PLAYERS Jimmy Allin CB/KR Dan Brannagan QB Alex Daprato* DB Devan Sheahan* SB Chris Smith* LB Dan Village* PK Osie Ukwuoma DE Scott Valberg REC *2009 CIS East West Bowl KEY DEPARTURES Thaine Carter Mike Giffin Neil Puffer Dee Sterling
LB RB DE DT
KEY RECRUITS QB Justin Chapdelaine OL Matt Lapointe OL Josh Prinsen 2008 OUA AWARDS Thaine Carter* (President’s Trophy) Mike Giffin (Most Valuable Player) Pat Sheahan* (Coach of the Year) Osie Ukwuoma (J.P. Metras Trophy) *CIS Award Winner 2008 OUA ALL-STARS FIRST TEAM Jimmy Allin KR (1st Team All-Cdn) Dan Bederman C Dan Brannagan QB (2nd Team All-Cdn) Thaine Carter LB (1st Team All-Cdn) Vince DeCivita OG (2nd Team All-Cdn) Mike Giffin RB (1st Team All-Cdn) Neil Puffer DE Dee Sterling DT (1st Team All-Cdn) Osie Ukwuoma DE (1st Team All-Cdn) Scott Valberg REC (1st Team All-Cdn) SECOND TEAM Jimmy Allin CB Colin Boyle OT Tim Poffley ST David Rooney HB Chris Smith LB Dan Village PK
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gaels year-by-year results QUEEN'S REGULAR SEASON HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD Year
GUE
MAC
OTT
1971 1972 1973
33-14
1974
10-20
34-14
16-3
1975
TOR 28-25 29-31 18-46 13-27 27-9 6-48 9-32 20-38 0-26 10-32
WAT
UWO
WLU
WSR
36-0
YRK
Record
62-7
30-7
14-32
1979 1983 1991 1992 1993
21-12 21-3** 7-29**
1995 1996
2001
43-13
22-41
19-9** 30-47** 21-28** 22-27** 22-29** 1-35** 0-45** 15-26
2002
25-9
25-27
29-28
61-10
2003
40-19
27-30 OT
72-0
51-3
47-35
2004
26-27
13-32
19-24
70-0
14-17
24-49
24-43
18-33
37-0
26-18
29-50
5-37
13-34
53-7
13-14
28-9
1997 1998 1999 2000
2005 2006
31-10
55-3
38-23
26-21 38-2
41-40
7-67
9-36
30-8
9-36
24-22
5-3
12-9
46-0
35-17
7-1
26-23 0-45
2007
26-14
24-20
12-13
54-24
45-0
26-20 OT
4-23
2008
41-30
35-11
38-16
58-14
38-22
43-16
41-7
51-17
47-7
7-0-0-1
28-30
17-16
2-6
24-27
40-7
3-5
18-22
16-14 OT
4-4
80-0
8-0
38-3
6-2
** - participated in OQIFC
Queen’s QB Dan Brannagan
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GAELS PLAYOFF HISTORY Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
QF
QUEEN'S PLAYOFF RECORD SF Yates UWO 3-42
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WLU 29-27 WAT 51-14 YRK 27-6
OTT 12-47 UWO 55-20 WLU 33-36 OT
MAC 25-19 UWO 19-27
OTT 10-23
TOR 22-7
CGY 21-31
WLU 22-42 GUE 23-16
SMU 31-0
MAC 19-33
OTT 13-23
Did you know...Queen’s Gaels defensive lineman Osie Ukwuoma tied an OUA regular season record with 9.5 sacks in 2008.
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toronto varsity blues University of Toronto Faculty of Physical Education and Health 55 Harbord Street Toronto, ON, M5S 2W6 Tel: (416) 978-5845 Fax: (416) 971-2118 Web: www.varsityblues.ca DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Liz Hoffman 416-978-7379 liz.hoffman@utoronto.ca SPORTS INFORMATION Mary Beth Challoner 416-946-5131 416-407-3538 (cell) mb.challoner@utoronto.ca 2008 RECORD Regular Season: 2-6 Did not qualify for playoffs HEAD COACH Greg DeLaval (2nd season) 416-978-2744 greg.delaval@utoronto.ca ASSISTANT COACHES John Engel - Assistant Head Coach/ Linebackers Donnavan Carter - Defensive Coordinator/ Defensive Backs Ken Mazurek - Quarterbacks Ozzie Blackett - Running Backs Samir Chahine - Offensive Line Coach Clinton Wayne - Defensive Line Coach Derek Livingstone - Kicking Coach
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HOME FIELD Varsity Centre: Capacity 5,000 OFFICIAL COLOURS Blue and White GAME DAY CONTACTS John Robb 416-978-3830 416-458-8643 (cell) VARSITY BLUES MEDIA Toronto Star 416-869-4355 Toronto Sun 416-947-2266 The Varsity 416-946-7600 The FAN 590 Radio 416-935-8445 City TV 416-599-2489 CTV 416-384-5000 AM640 416-646-8640
2009 SCHEDULE September 7 Laurier 7 pm 12 @ Windsor 7 pm 18 Guelph 7 pm 25 Ottawa 7 pm October 3 @ York 1 pm 8 @ McMaster 7 pm 17 Waterloo 1 pm 24 @ Western 1 pm
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2008 team leaders OFFENSIVE LEADERS Passing Cmp-Att-Yds D. Hamilton 164-278-2139 G. Gretes 4-6-52 A. Gillis 3-7-42
% TD-Int 59.0 12-7 66.7 1-0 42.9 0-0
Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD D. Hamilton 50-270 5.4 3 M. Stinson 64-251 3.9 4 Z. Kolkowski 22-159 7.2 0 Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD C. Kennedy 38-602 15.8 3 M. Stinson 35-556 15.9 5 E. Johnson 30-378 12.6 2
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickoff Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng M. Morris 14-347 24.8 92 M. D’Souza 16-232 14.5 28 Punt Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng M. Morris 27-176 6.5 29 C. Vlowianitis 15-124 8.3 30
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
Tackles Tot-Solo-Ast S. Smith 41-37-8 D. Batchelor 35.5-34-3 W. DeSouza 30-28-4 Sacks D. Batchelor M. Evans A. Fehler
4 3.5 3
Interceptions Int-Yds K. Kennedy 3-19 B. Miller 1-16 M. D’Souza 1-0
KICKING
Kickoffs Att-Yds A. Lomasney 30-1253 Punts Att-Yds Avg Lng M. Stinson 66-2255 34.2 50 W. Sharpe 2-64 32.0 33
KEY RETURNING PLAYERS Derek Batchelor* DB Matt Morris DB Scott Smith* LB *2009 CIS East West Bowl KEY DEPARTURES David Hamilton QB Cory Kennedy REC Mark Stinson REC KEY RECRUITS Ahad Bandealy Giovanni Boscariol Harold Lee Codi Rossi Ben Sharpe
REC OL/DL OL DL/SB REC
2008 OUA AWARDS David Hamilton* (Russ Jackson Award) * CIS Award Winner 2008 OUA ALL-STARS FIRST TEAM Mark Stinson REC (2nd Team All-Cdn) SECOND TEAM Derek Batchelor DB
Did you know...The Toronto Varsity Blues ended a CIS record 49-game losing streak on Sept. 1, 2008, defeating the Waterloo Warriors 18-17. The Varsity Blues earned two victories in one season for the first time since 1997.
FG Att-Made % Lng A. Lomasney 5-10 50.0 35
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varsity blues year-by-year results TORONTO REGULAR SEASON HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD Year
GUE
MAC
OTT 0-21
1971
7-24 13-30
1972 1973
7-24
1974
30-26
QUE 25-28 31-29 46-18 27-13 9-27 48-6 32-9 38-20 26-0 32-10
WAT
UWO
WLU
10-44
37-39
28-6
1976
51-8
51-4
26-10
25-19
1977
17-14
14-6
37-11
12-19
38-14
20-28
24-38 6-34 27-38
1975
20-13
1978 1979
21-19
YRK
Record
24-12
5-3
42-19
4-4
26-7
7-0
4-2 48-0
10-3 21-17 7-16
16-38 7-14
WSR
27-9
56-0
6-1
31-21
34-2
6-1
17-13
29-7
28-6
6-1
14-32 16-31 4-6
24-27 22-34 25-23
20-0
1-6
22-20
4-3
1980
31-9
41-1
20-20
15-31
24-22
42-8
37-20
5-1-1
1981
37-20
35-28
31-11
37-43
45-21
39-42
39-9
5-2
1982
8-24
50-1
38-8
15-28
3-17
48-7
21-14
4-3
1983
21-9
16-14
16-10
21-11
7-19
35-7
49-7
6-1
1984
28-24
8-65
24-25
36-39
18-16
9-35
20-44
2-5
1985
23-39
18-7
48-7
21-48
10-33
41-18
7-17
3-4
1986
19-22
20-23
29-19
1-38
31-38
36-32
23-24
2-5
1987
23-26
21-24
28-14
7-75
17-44
16-24
36-7
2-5
1988
8-8
30-34
24-2
7-29
5-38
18-9
18-12
3-3-1
1989
18-13
31-0
24-7
9-38
14-12
11-16
27-9
5-2
1990
25-4
22-1
5-17
15-33
32-14
40-2
38-0
5-2
1991
16-11
56-23
21-20
19-34
0-18
52-7
65-7
6-1
1992
15-14
71-24
13-6
15-33
28-19
37-0
40-3
6-1
1993
28-10
25-20
22-3
37-15
45-21
63-21
42-20
6-1
1994
0-1*
22-13
14-28
7-49
17-26
26-1
3-4
1995
27-17
36-28
19-27
19-19
16-46
18-15 12-0 25-30
20-14
4-3-1
1996
7-24
30-13
5-30
8-39
13-10
13-12
3-5
4-17 27-55
12-15 3-31
10-22
21-15
13-49
8-32
22-13
7-17
2-6
1998
9-10
8-40
18-36
1999
25-30
20-31
2000
14-23
0-62
2001
15-38
2002
16-32
2003
7-20
2004
3-38
14-77
2005
30-58
13-64
2006
14-66
1997
2007 2008
0-30
3-55 3-64
10-58
7-29 27-43 2-37
15-42
10-11
9-15
0-8
3-60
27-19
1-47
1-7
10-41
1-40
1-55
8-40
3-23
0-8
14-57
23-38
6-37
1-43
10-19
13-11
10-33
1-7
0-72
0-43
10-61
18-25
13-59
0-58
0-80
7-63
0-72
0-31
0-70
6-34
8-72
0-72
0-37
27-29
1-70
23-59
7-53
25-28
21-44
11-39
7-50
24-54
17-42
1-44
19-27
30-39
14-58
18-17
15-56
6-14
0-8
7-62
14-44
7-66
0-8
0-67
10-47
41-45
0-8
22-63
33-40 OT
0-8
7-68
17-61
11-39
0-8
10-53
21-42
20-21
0-8
14-38
58-7
2-6
* - 1-0 forfeit loss to Guelph due to use of ineligible player (1994) REGULAR SEASON VS. CIS SCHOOLS
1973
CAR 3-23 33-3 14-6 15-9 35-10
1974
24-11
YEAR 1971 1972
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MCG
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QF
TORONTO PLAYOFF RECORD SF Yates
CAR 30-0 CON 43-24
OTT 24-21 OTT 7-14
Bowl
Vanier
SMU 45-1
UWO 15-19
WLU 11-25 UWO 15-28 WLU 0-30 GUE 18-35 MAC 28-6 GUE 33-7
UWO 3-42 GUE 14-13 WSR 32-6 UWO 35-48 GUE 17-31 WLU 27-20 UWO 44-56 WLU 8-32
UWO 21-50 MAC 20-16
QUE 7-22
UWO 31-46
UWO 24-16
CON 26-16
CGY 37-34
2008 RESULTS September 1 Waterloo 6 @ Windsor 13 York 20 Queen’s 27 @ Guelph October 3 @ McMaster 9 Western 18 @ Ottawa
18-17 W 14-38 L 58-7 W 14-58 L 0-30 L 19-27 L 15-56 L 30-39 L
Toronto RB Walter Cariazo
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Waterloo Warriors University of Waterloo Department of Athletics and Recreation Services 200 University Ave. Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1 Tel: (519) 888-4567 Fax: (519) 746-2283 Web: www.gowarriorsgo.ca DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Bob Copeland 519-888-4567 ext 33663 bcopelan@uwaterloo.ca SPORTS INFORMATION Chris Gilbert 519-888-4567 ext 35694 226-747-5657 (cell) cmgilber@uwaterloo.ca 2008 RECORD Regular Season 2-6 Did not qualify for playoffs HEAD COACH Dennis McPhee (3rd season) 519-888-4567 ext. 36968 damcphee@uwaterloo.ca
ON WHITE BACKGROUND
HOME FIELD Warrior Field - Capacity: 3,500 OFFICIAL COLOURS Black, Gold and White GAME DAY CONTACTS Chris Gilbert 226-747-5657 Christine Stapleton 519-589-3550
WARRIORS MEDIA The Record 519-894-2231 The Imprint 519-888-4048 Waterloo Chronicle 519-886-2830 ext 229 ASSISTANT COACHES CKGL AM 570 519-743-6397 ON DARK BACKGROUND Joe Paopao - Asst. Head Coach/ CKCO TV 519-578-1313 Offensive Line Rogers Television 519-894-8148 Marshall Bingeman- Offensive Line 570 AM NEWS 519-743-6397 Carl Zender - Receivers
2009 SCHEDULE September 7 @ McMaster 2 pm 12 Ottawa 1 pm 19 @ Laurier 1 pm 26 Windsor 1 pm October 3 @ Guelph 1 pm 10 Queen’s 1 pm 17 @ Toronto 1 pm 24 York 1 pm
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2008 team leaders OFFENSIVE LEADERS Passing Cmp-Att-Yds E. Martin 100-179-1564 L. Balch 56-98-701 J. Roney 6-9-76
% TD-Int 55.9 5-8 57.1 3-3 66.7 1-0
Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD M. McCooty 92-396 4.3 4 E. Martin 33-156 4.7 1 L. Balch 20-117 5.9 1 Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD J. Svec 48-864 18.0 3 S. Cowie 42-716 17.1 4 W. Oud 27-330 12.2 0
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickoff Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng P. McGarry 18-280 15.6 38 J. Svec 10-154 15.4 24 J. Andrushko 7-132 18.9 26 Punt Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng N. Zettler 10-80 8.0 22 J. Svec 15-73 4.9 14
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
Tackles Tot-Solo-Ast J. Verdone 52.5-44-17 M. Nicholson 52-43-18 P. McGarry 36-32-8 Sacks M. Peto J. Verdone A. Wolfe
5 3 2
Interceptions Int-Yds B. Moallim 2-4 P. McGarry 2-0 J. Verdone 1-44
KICKING
Kickoffs Att-Yds D. Sevigny 24-1339 Punts Att-Yds Avg Lng D. Sevigny 87-3164 36.4 59 FG Att-Made % Lng D. Sevigny 2-6 33.3 29
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KEY RETURNING PLAYERS John Boonstra* DB Sean Cowie REC Evan Martin QB Pat McGarry* CB Joel Reinders* OL Jordan Verdone LB Mike Warner* OL *2009 CIS East West Bowl KEY DEPARTURES Marcin Dedys RT Will Oud RB Joshua Svec REC KEY RECRUITS John Grilli Steve Lagace Patrick Sandlak
OL RB TE/SB
2008 OUA AWARDS Jordan Verdone* (Rookie of the Year) CIS Award Winner 2008 OUA ALL-STARS SECOND TEAM Joshua Svec REC
Did you know...The Waterloo Warriors have produced two CIS major award winners in the past three seasons. In 2008, rookie sensation Jordan Verdone was named the winner of the Peter Gorman Trophy as the top rookie in CIS. In 2006 Chris Best was named the J.P. Metras award winner as Outstanding Down Lineman in CIS. Best is currently starting for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL.
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warriors year-by-year results WATERLOO REGULAR SEASON HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD Year
GUE
MAC
1971
15-1
33-7
OTT
QUE
TOR
1972
11-3
9-7
1973
0-19
30-0
1974
3-18 21-24 32-33 31-28
7-15 29-16 8-20
10-26
9-18 34-7 10-23 4-17
34-0 29-6 15-25 40-6
11-37
28-20
1980
8-25
8-10
1981
3-35
8-49
1982
3-15
1983 1984
0-36
9-23
9-23
WLU
8-44
UWO 7-23 1-37 8-35
7-39
13-42
7-41
21-44
19-7
0-48
WSR 0-6 22-6 5-22
YRK
Record
27-0
3-3
13-42 14-30 10-23
32-30
1-5-1
4-4
1-7
1-34
12-47
0-22
23-16
2-5
14-41
8-24
11-46
6-1
2-5
8-15
0-27
16-18
2-5
6-32
3-26
13-28
26-7 19-4 26-22 1-24
2-5
20-20
13-14
3-36
17-32
17-4
1-5-1
11-31
14-31
7-38
4-27
32-18
1-6
7-30
8-38
16-21
17-34
16-6
18-7
2-5
0-28
0-29
10-16
3-18
10-10
32-13
3-29
1-5-1
0-34
6-60
25-24
11-26
0-72
3-31
1-32
1-6
1985
0-39
0-60
7-48
0-48
3-42
15-42
9-34
0-7
1986
23-29
2-33
19-29
2-38
9-53
14-48
11-30
0-7
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
10-39
4-3
1987
6-48
16-17
14-28
0-43
7-35
7-24
17-38
0-7
1988
14-31
7-21
2-24
0-29
1-39
11-23
19-20
0-7 4-3
1989
21-24
25-21
7-24
7-6
10-40
21-16
32-9
1990
11-22
24-14
17-5
8-29
20-42
6-15
21-5
3-4
1991
33-7
27-0
20-21
34-7
19-48
25-1
44-1
5-2
1992
8-12
24-11
6-13
9-12
7-23
10-8
26-11
3-4
1993
24-26
15-7
3-22
43-35
22-26
4-11
22-5
3-4
1994 1995 1996
25-23
19-23
28-14
16-35
18-28
14-13
39-14
4-3
20-16 37-19
33-7
27-19
23-23
16-23
29-38
14-21
4-3-1
23-17
20-9
30-5
10-26
6-1 15-13
33-1
20-8
7-1
1997
24-0
43-7
15-21
24-1
20-13
36-15
1998
29-13
55-42
36-18
33-14
20-44
53-7
1999
17-15
24-33
58-10
15-36
7-20
67-9
24-28 17-0 54-3 17-9 16-7
2000
32-31
33-41
41-10
18-26
10-18
35-7
12-18
4-4
2001
12-17
21-21
23-29
37-6
16-7
22-3
41-0
22-25
4-3-1
2002
18-16
3-34
11-26
2-38
25-18
18-16
17-24
11-21
2003
27-14
10-57
24-29
3-51
31-0
14-50
12-62
21-65
17-55
24-25
17-14
34-6
3-44
14-57
7-40
33-55
18-26
29-27
4-49
4-64
18-49
16-20
2-6
7-47
14-13
28-25
21-24
2-42
13-8
3-5
0-45
42-17
3-35
3-37
26-23
18-15
0-59
22-38
17-18
23-38
3-49
30-29
2004 2005
27-24 OT
22-43
2006
23-45
9-60
2007
8-41
23-39
2008
22-37
30-17
6-2 7-1 4-4
3-5 2-6 2-6
2-6 2-6
REGULAR SEASON VS. CIS SCHOOLS Year
CON
BIS
MCG
1973 1974 1999
13-13 18-19
2000
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QF
WATERLOO PLAYOFF RECORD SF Yates
Bowl
Vanier
WLU 23-30
UWO 7-49 WLU 5-35
WLU 26-29 OT UWO 22-23 WLU 26-23 OT WLU 45-6 WLU 10-32 UWO 35-21 MAC 20-44
GUE 13-23 UWO 30-10 UWO 41-47 WLU 32-21
OTT 0-1* SMU 14-21
MAC 11-19 QUE 14-51 MAC 7-70
2008 RESULTS September 1 @ Toronto 6 McMaster 13 @ Western 20 @ Ottawa 27 Laurier October 4 Guelph 10 @ Windsor 18 Queen’s
17-18 L 30-17 W 3-49 L 0-59 L 23-38 L 22-37 L 30-29 W 22-38 L
Waterloo LB Jordan Verdone
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western mustangs
The University of Western Ontario Department of Athletics 1151 Richmond Street Thames Hall, Room 3170 London, ON, N6A 3K7 Tel: (519) 661-2111 Fax: (519) 661-3937 Web: www.westernmustangs.ca
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Thérèse Quigley 519-661-2111 ext. 88448 and 88524 tquigley@uwo.ca SPORTS INFORMATION Andy Watson 519-661-3089 519-709-1858 (cell) awatso47@uwo.ca 2008 RECORD Regular Season: 7-1 Playoffs: 3-1 (Lost Vanier Cup) HEAD COACH Greg Marshall (3rd season) 519-661-2111 ext: 80516 gmarsha@uwo.ca ASSISTANT COACHES Paul Gleason - Defensive Coordinator Mickey Donovan - Special Teams/Recruiting/ Linebackers Jeff Watson - Strength and Conditioning Chris Bertoia - Recruiting/Offensive Line Steve Samways - Quarterbacks Nigel Wilson - Receivers Paul Callahan - Running Backs Joe Leckie - Offensive Line J.P. Circelli - Offensive Line Mike Circelli - Defensive Line Randy Fournier - Defensive Line P.J. Edgeworth - Defensive Backs Kevin Willits - Defensive Backs Mark Bukich - Assistant Coach Gary Haldenby - Assistant Coach Brian Burgess - Assistant Coach Gary Jubenville - Administration/Video Mark Carmody - Equipment Manager
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ASSISTANT COACHES (CON’T) Rob Walsh - Head Athletic Therapist Dr. Tony Cogliano - Team Doctor HOME FIELD TD Waterhouse Stadium - Capacity 8,200 OFFICIAL COLOURS Purple, White and Silver GAME DAY CONTACTS Dan Durack 519-495-7457 (cell) MUSTANGS MEDIA London Free Press 519-667-4506 A Channel TV 519-636-9086 Rogers Television- 519-619-3368 CJBK Radio 519-686-2525 CHRW Radio 519-661-2111 ext. 84905 The Gazette 519-661-3580
2009 SCHEDULE September 6 @ Ottawa 5 pm 12 Laurier 1 pm 19 @ Windsor 7 pm 26 @ Guelph 1 pm October 3 McMaster 2 pm 8 York 7 pm 17 @ Queen’s 1 pm 24 Toronto 1 pm
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2008 team leaders OFFENSIVE LEADERS Passing Cmp-Att-Yds M. Faulds 176-277-2596 D. Marshall 11-22-139
% TD-Int 63.5 19-8 50.0 0-1
Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD N. Riva 61-487 8.0 7 J. Leckie 65-379 5.8 6 R. Tremblay 41-216 5.3 1 Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD J. Bellamy 39-686 17.6 6 N. Trevail 43-558 13.0 2 N. Pasic 24-436 18.2 5
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickoff Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng R. Tremblay 11-271 24.6 69 J. Hood 3-54 18.0 22 N. Riva 3-22 7.3 12 Punt Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng C. Butler 54-574 10.6 57 C. McNair 10-95 9.5 29
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
Tackles Tot-Solo-Ast J. Surla 46-34-24 C. McNair 39-33-12 A. Kaiser 36.5-28-17 Sacks J. Surla C. Greaves A. Kaiser
6.5 4.5 3.5
Interceptions Int-Yds C. Watson 4-68 M. Carapella 3-0 C. Butler 2-38
KICKING
Kickoffs Att-Yds D. Wheeler 55-3029 Punts Att-Yds Avg Lng D. Wheeler 62-2551 41.2 63
KEY RETURNING PLAYERS Jesse Bellamy* REC Craig Butler* DB Conor Elliott* LB Michael Faulds* QB John Leckie RB Nathan Riva RB John Surla * LB *2009 CIS East West Bowl KEY DEPARTURES Matt Carapella Adam Hrytzak Andrew Hrytzak Vaughn Martin Corey McNair Richard Zulys
S LB DL DL DB OL
KEY RECRUITS Shane Bergman Scott Fournier Jerod McCrory Jamie Symianick Joshua Svec
OL DT LB CB REC
2008 OUA AWARDS Michael Faulds (Yates Cup MVP) 2008 OUA ALL-STARS FIRST TEAM Jesse Bellamy REC Matt Carapella S (2nd Team All-Cdn) Vaughn Martin DT Corey McNair DB (2nd Team All-Cdn) John Surla LB (2nd Team All-Cdn) SECOND TEAM Michael Faulds QB Josh Foster CB Ahmad Jaradat C Andy Rady OG Mike Van Praet DT Richard Zulys DT
FG Att-Made % Lng D. Wheeler 9-14 64.3 36
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MUSTANGS year-by-year results WESTERN REGULAR SEASON HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD Year
GUE
MAC
1971
15-0
16-17
1972
31-8
21-3
1973
25-10
38-0
1974
19-19
29-8
QUE
65-6
39-0 44-6
1977
50-0
1978
43-8
1979
15-12
TOR 9-27
44-10 6-28 13-20 6-19 19-25
48-3
1975 1976
OTT
19-12 38-24 34-6 37-27
28-2
WAT 27-23 37-1 35-8
WLU 13-3 16-7
42-13
0-22 6-28
WSR 50-17 17-18 17-18
YRK
Record
24-0
5-1
5-3
28-15 7-7 30-16 40-7
5-2-1
44-21
24-22
47-12
15-39
17-34
56-0
5-1-1 3-4
24-8
36-31
9-25
54-6
5-2
27-0
22-15 28-21 27-34 28-3
56-4
6-1
26-3
17-19 15-9 33-23 19-28
6-1 5-1
1980
26-8
21-3
31-15
36-3
12-15
15-4
23-30
1981
22-18
37-0
43-37
38-7
32-9
42-7
44-1
5-2 7-0
1982
18-32
36-39
28-15
34-17
23-0
65-19
27-24
5-2
1983
11-36
23-8
11-21
10-10
16-26
29-22
23-16
3-3-1
1984
27-29
17-18
39-36
72-0
18-7
25-7
35-27
5-2
1985
22-24
42-0
48-21
42-3
22-5
46-10
32-20
6-1
1986
52-1
36-24
38-1
53-9
19-10
51-1
18-4
7-0
1987
50-6
33-14
75-7
35-7
23-9
36-7
28-14
7-0
1988
53-53
33-15
29-7
39-1
27-14
28-13
49-0
6-0-1
1989
25-24
62-6
38-9
40-10
4-11
30-4
52-1
6-1
1990
35-3
37-3
33-15
42-20
22-9
23-9
64-0
7-0
1991
15-27
32-7
34-19
48-19
56-37
53-7
52-28
7-0
1992
18-20
44-7
33-15
23-7
24-32
59-9
28-15
5-2 7-0
1993
25-24
43-7
37-15
26-22
7-31
51-17
49-15
1994
55-33
56-13
49-7
28-18
24-22
48-17
41-2
7-0
1995
57-7
49-6
19-19
23-16
22-25
38-9
6-1-1
1996
38-14
28-0
39-8
1-6
25-17 49-8
53-20 22-9
1997
34-8
35-35
49-13
13-20
40-17
29-7 43-27 37-2
44-20
38-30
48-8
10-8
8-0
20-17
39-6
32-10
29-7
7-1
40-41
40-1
18-10
37-38
18-15
44-10
6-2
21-26
43-1
3-22
10-35
30-13
16-15
5-3
59-13
24-17
20-17
52-5
16-11
6-2
62-12
31-28
16-25
44-15
72-8
57-14
34-38
46-14
64-4
17-32
1998
46-8
37-29
1999
26-3
27-34
2000
30-29
17-8 10-48
2001
29-15
2002
50-9
37-38
28-38
2003
42-29
35-63
41-38 OT
35-47
2004
33-11
32-53
47-27
49-24
2005
29-10
55-31
24-27 OT
50-29
70-1
2006
25-23
29-12
3-17
9-28
44-21
2007
17-31
15-22
30-35
20-26 OT
44-1
37-3
2008
47-16
35-31
16-43
56-15
49-3
47-0
28-13
7-1
29-10 23-22
27-21
6-1-1
5-3 6-2
62-10
6-2
49-26
5-3
18-34
20-16 49-0
11-9
4-4
31-20
58-5
71-0
7-1
REGULAR SEASON VS. CIS SCHOOLS Year
BIS
1999
22-12
Western RB Nathan Riva
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MUSTANGS PLAYOFF HISTORY Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
QF
WESTERN PLAYOFF RECORD SF Yates OTT 13-0 WSR 23-8 WLU 27-38 GUE 37-13 WSR 10-47 WSR 20-13 WSR 14-13 WSR 38-7 TOR 28-15 GUE 36-29 WLU 53-11 GUE 26-20
WAT 19-11 WSR 65-10 WSR 18-21 YRK 54-18 WSR 20-16 QUE 27-19
YRK 30-25 GUE 31-15 MAC 30-15 GUE 20-22 TOR 42-3 WAT 49-7 WLU 23-18 TOR 48-35 WLU 34-31 GUE 20-13 TOR 56-44 WAT 23-22 GUE 9-18 GUE 25-10 MAC 34-32 WAT 21-35 WLU 6-30 MAC 20-46 QUE 20-55 MAC 23-40 OTT 18-10 WLU 15-20 OTT 23-16 WLU 36-28
2008 RESULTS September 1 Ottawa 35-31 W 6 @ Laurier 31-20 W 13 Waterloo 49-3 W 20 @ York 71-0 W 27 @ Queen’s 16-43 L October 4 Windsor 58-5 W 9 @ Toronto 56-15 W 18 Guelph 47-16 W November 1 Laurier* 36-28 W 8 Ottawa* 31-17 W 16 Saint Mary’s* 28-12 W 22 vs. Laval** 21-44 L *Playoff **Desjardins Vanier Cup
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Bowl SMU 44-13
Vanier ALTA 15-14
WLU 19-8
SASK 41-17
TOR 19-15
WLU 28-14 WLU 22-17 WLU 14-19 WLY 28-12 WLU 51-28 GUE 17-7 TOR 50-21
UBC 30-8 CGY 24-22
ACA 29-13 ACA 48-15
QUE 31-14 ALTA 4-14 ALTA 31-32 CON 17-7
ACA 12-34
UBC 14-39
GUE 26-31 WLU 19-16 GUE 49-21
MTA 34-3 ACA 29-22
CGY 6-25 UBC 23-25
CGY 15-34 SMU 38-33 SMU 30-31
SASK 35-10
BIS 41-24 ACA 55-45
SASK 50-40 OT CGY 24-54
WLU 27-16 TOR 50-20 TOR 46-31 WLU 12-13 GUE 10-45 TOR 16-24 WLU 38-36 OT WLU 10-9 WAT 10-30 WAT 47-41
SASK 17-33
WLU 11-29 GUE 34-21 OTT 31-17
MTB 20-52 SMU 28-12
LAV 21-44
Did you know...Former Western Mustangs defensive lineman Vaughn Martin was the first Canadian university player to be selected in the NFL Draft as an underclassman in April, 2009. He was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the fourth round, 113th overall.
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wILFRID LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS Wilfrid Laurier University Department of Athletics and Recreation 75 University Ave. West Waterloo, ON, N2L 3C5 Tel: (519) 884-0710 Fax: (519) 884-0203 Web: www.laurierathletics.com DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Peter Baxter 519-884-0710 ext. 2216 pbaxter@wlu.ca SPORTS INFORMATION Mike Whitehouse 519-884-0710 ext. 2855 519-500-7776 (cell) mwhitehouse@wlu.ca 2008 RECORD Regular Season: 6-2 Playoffs: 1-1 (Lost in OUA Semifinal) HEAD COACH Gary Jeffries (7th season) 519-884-0710 ext. 2180 gjeffries@wlu.ca ASSISTANT COACHES Ryan Pyear - Offensive Coordinator Ron VanMoerkerke - Defensive Coordinator/ Linebackers Josh Alexander - Special Teams Coordinator/ Offensive Line Pat Crabbe - Recruiting Coordinator/ Scout Team Dwayne Cameron - Strength and Conditioning/ Defensive Backs Brent McFarlane - Speed Agility and Conditioning Rod Philp - Quarterbacks Blaine Beck - Defensive Line Dan Bovair - Defensive Backs Barry Pyear - Running Backs Bob Clapperton - Receivers Steven Frake - Receivers Rohan Thompson - Linebackers/ Strength and Conditioning Maki Katsube - Running Backs Assistant
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ASSISTANT COACHES (CON’T) Jesse Alexander - Linebackers Assistant Defensive Scout Team Tom Arnott - Offensive Line Assistant Chuck Thompson - Speed Agility and Conditioning HOME FIELD Knight-Newbrough Field University Stadium - Capacity: 6,500 OFFICIAL COLOURS Purple and Gold GAME DAY CONTACTS Mike Whitehouse 519-500-7776 Ari Grossman 519-500-7779 Press Box 519-884-0519 University Stadium Attendant Desk 519-884-0710 ext 3427 GOLDEN HAWKS MEDIA The Record 519-894-2231 The Cord 519-884-0710 ext. 3564 Waterloo Chronicle 519-886-2830 ext 229 CKCO TV 519-578-1313 570 AM NEWS 519-743-6397
2009 SCHEDULE September 7 @ Toronto 7 pm 12 @ Western 1 pm 19 Waterloo 1 pm 26 @ McMaster 1 pm October 3 Ottawa 1 pm 10 Windsor 1 pm 17 @ Guelph 1 pm 24 Queen’s 1 pm
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2008 team leaders OFFENSIVE LEADERS
Passing Cmp-Att-Yds L. Thompson 94-167-1686 I. Noble 34-56-450
% TD-Int 56.3 16-11 60.7 3-4
Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD R. Lynch 104-474 4.6 2 L. Thompson 53-364 6.9 4 I. Noble 12-80 6.7 0 Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD J. Bishop 26-537 20.7 5 S. Chambers 37-491 13.3 5 T. Leach 11-249 22.6 6
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickoff Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng S. Chambers 11-223 20.3 44 D. Heap 4-126 31.5 47 T. Allen 3-56 18.7 27 Punt Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng D. Heap 33-305 9.2 29 S. Chambers 8-95 11.9 33
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
Tackles Tot-Solo-Ast L. Pinder 39-31-16 M. Bosch 36-31-10 C. Stephen 35.5-29-13 Sacks J. Labenski S. Troop C. Ihekwoaba
3.5 3 2.5
Interceptions Int-Yds C. Stephen 4-55 M. Bosch 2-57 P. McDougall 2-21
KICKING
Kickoffs Att-Yds C. Mamo 46-2364 Punts Att-Yds Avg Lng C. Mamo 65-2718 41.8 62 FG Att-Made % Lng C. Mamo 6-13 46.2 38
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KEY RETURNING PLAYERS Taurean Allen* CB Adam Bestard OL Josh Bishop* REC Chima Ihekwoaba* DE Giancarlo Rapanaro* LB Luke Thompson QB *2009 CIS East West Bowl KEY DEPARTURES Scott Evans Troy Leach Ryan Lynch Luke Pinder
OT REC RB LB
KEY RECRUITS Alex Anthony Jamal Darius Adam Hofstetter Michael Knill
REC RB OL OL
2008 OUA ALL-STARS FIRST TEAM Taurean Allen CB Scott Evans OT (2nd Team All-Cdn) Giancarlo Rapanaro LB SECOND TEAM Josh Bishop REC Shamawd Chambers REC Chris Mamo P Courtney Stephen S
Did you know...Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks quarterback Luke Thompson combined with receiver Josh Bishop for the longest completion in OUA last season. The 101-yard play resulted in a touchdown in a 50-31 victory over the McMaster Marauders on Oct. 11.
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GOLDEN HAWKS year-by-year results LAURIER REGULAR SEASON HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD Year 1971 1972
GUE 34-16 32-1 35-4
1973
MAC 34-13 10-33 29-17
10-17
9-3
19-16
1974
33-9
24-7
1975
61-9
52-11
1976
45-24
11-4
1977
85-21
28-10
OTT
QUE
WAT
UWO
WSR
YRK
7-19
3-13
18-21
10-17
3-6
44-8
7-16
11-26
27-7
4-2
22-0 28-6 22-24
14-25 39-9 29-2
19-16
8-1
90-15
6-1
39-7 41-7
30-7
45-0
3-10 17-21 16-7 13-17 25-11 32-14 31-16 6-4
1978 1979
TOR
Record
34-1
39-15
6-21
4-3
41-14
31-36
14-20
5-2
15-8
19-17
25-25
5-1-1
32-6
9-15 23-33 19-28
35-15 78-15 23-23
20-14
6-0-1 4-3
39-10
5-2
1980
7-9
21-22
22-24
14-13
15-12
36-23
43-12
1981
5-8
34-7
21-45
31-14
9-32
32-12
28-10
4-3
1982
1-22
26-26
17-3
21-16
0-23
45-7
1-19
3-3-1
1983
9-28
29-18
19-7
18-3
26-16
37-23
34-24
6-1
1984
24-31
6-32
16-18
26-11
7-18
36-22
0-16
2-5
1985
45-32
21-19
33-10
48-0
5-22
38-21
21-19
6-1
1986
15-30
23-22
38-31
38-2
10-19
21-48
30-10
4-3
1987
37-18
54-11
44-17
43-0
9-23
38-15
29-0
6-1
1988
27-20
23-11
38-5
29-0
14-27
19-7
20-11
6-1
1989
11-13
8-31
12-14
6-7
11-4
26-17
33-2
3-4
1990
29-28
24-11
14-32
29-8
9-22
12-21
21-6
4-3
1991
27-23
37-14
18-0
7-34
37-56
63-7
42-9
5-2
1992
35-27
80-14
19-28
12-9
32-24
47-13
36-6
6-1
1993
33-14
20-10
21-45
35-43
31-7
55-6
19-7
5-2
51-15 42-13 33-10
1994
39-7
1995
17-7
1996
10-13
1997
26-17
35-16
22-24
46-6
42-23
6-1
46-16
23-23
25-22
18-9
35-3
7-0-1
22-0
10-13
26-10
41-7
31-21
4-4
10-39
53-25
32-8
1-24
17-25 8-49 17-40
44-3
18-28
3-5
42-15
14-33
30-38
34-6
6-13
5-3
1999
37-6 26-15 20-0
53-27
60-3
36-15
6-39
49-0
22-20
6-2
2000
29-17
15-47
55-1
26-18
38-37
27-3
17-13
6-1
2001
26-13
9-15
19-10
7-16
10-35
11-3
8-30
3-5
2002
25-43
25-43
2003
61-36
1998
56-29 27-37 67-7 14-16 30-20
2004
53-13
34-33
29-9
2005
47-26
33-26
21-14
9-12
58-0
16-18
17-20
5-7
6-22
1-7
23-26
62-7
50-14
28-31
20-16
39-8
6-1
67-0
44-3
38-34
40-21
38-19
8-0
49-4
32-17
47-24
56-3
8-0
68-7
24-21
34-18
53-10
35-3
45-0
2006
24-17 OT
31-12
19-29
2007
37-27
36-26
15-27
23-4
2008
15-13
50-31
22-21
7-41
38-23
20-31
29-38
24-0
6-2
48-17
31-10
7-1
33-18
50-13
6-2
REGULAR SEASON VS. CIS SCHOOLS Year
LOY
1973 1974
21-10
1999
18-19
2000
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GOLDEN HAWKS PLAYOFF HISTORY LAURIER PLAYOFF RECORD Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
QF
SF
Yates
Bowl
Vanier
OTT 23-10
UWO 38-27 OTT 48-4 UWO 8-19 WSR 8-65 UWO 14-28 UWO 17-22 UWO 19-14 UWO 12-28 UWO 28-51
SMU 50-17 SMU 17-19
ALTA 7-20
MAC 40-2 GUE 32-15 TOR 23-22 WAT 30-23 WSR 31-17 TOR 30-0 UWO 11-53 MAC 28-43 YRK 27-10 GUE 15-36 WSR 32-13 GUE 31-24
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UWO 18-23 WAT 35-5 UWO 13-12 UWO 31-34 TOR 20-27 WAT 29-26 OT UWO 36-38 OT TOR 32-8 UWO 9-10 WAT 23-26 OT WAT 6-45 WAT 10-32 MAC 42-27 WAT 20-32 UWO 30-6 MAC 23-48
UBC 31-33
QUE 42-22
MTA 25-18
LAV 11-30 ACA 31-10
SASK 24-23
QUE 27-29 OTT 38-17
MAC 29-0
QUE 36-33 OT OTT 46-7 MAC 43-21 UWO 20-15 GUE 31-38 UWO 28-36
Laurier QB Luke Thompson
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MAC 17-41 MAC 31-19 UWO 29-11 OTT 14-32 UWO 21-34
2008 RESULTS September 1 Guelph 6 Western 13 @ Queen’s 20 Windsor 27 @ Waterloo October 4 @ Ottawa 11 McMaster 18 @ York 25 McMaster* November 1 @ Western* *Playoff
15-13 W 20-31 L 7-41 L 33-18 W 38-23 W 22-21 W 50-31 W 50-13 W 29-0 W 28-36 L
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WINDSOR LANCERS University of Windsor Athletics & Recreation 401 Sunset Ave. Windsor, ON, N9B 3P4 Tel: (519) 253-3000 x 2437 Fax: (519) 973-7058 Web: www.golancers.ca DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Gord Grace 519-253-3000, ext. 2437 ggrace@uwindsor.ca SPORTS INFORMATION Elisa Mitton ext 2447 519-984-6302 (cell) emitton@uwindsor.ca
OFFICIAL COLOURS Blue and Gold
2008 RECORD Regular Season: 3-5 Did not qualify for playoffs
GAME DAY CONTACTS Elisa Mitton 519-984-6302 (cell) Eric Vandenbroucke 519-796-4318 (cell)
HEAD COACH Mike Morencie (12th season) 519-253-3000, ext. 2462 morenc@uwindsor.ca
LANCERS MEDIA The Windsor Star 519-255-5784 The Lance 519-253-3000 ext 3923 CKLW AM 800 519-253-9494 CBC Television 519-255-3462 CBC Radio - 519-255-3558 A Channel TV - 519-977-7432 TV Cogeco - 519-966-6677
Associate Head Coach Scott Fawcett 519-523-3000, ext. 4275 sfawcett@uwindsor.ca ASSISTANT COACHES Rick Cranker - Football Operations Brett Thomson - Offensive Coordinator Jon Dent - Quarterbacks John DeNapoli - Receivers Bryan Dufour - Receivers Badi Qawwas - Offensive Line Sal Faieta - Offensive Line T.J. Smith - Offensive Line Brian Taffinder - Offensive Quality Control Mike Plante - Defensive Line Maha Atogwe - Defensive Backs Brian McCurdy - Defensive Quality Control
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2008 team leaders OFFENSIVE LEADERS Passing Cmp-Att-Yds S. Malian 99-181-1501 G. Orsini 4-11-56
% TD-Int 54.7 10-5 36.4 0-2
Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD D. Stephenson 150-761 5.1 4 S. Malian 28-149 5.3 2 C. Mwalwanda 20-101 5.1 0 Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD G. MacKay 24-417 17.4 3 J. Brescacin 13-263 20.2 1 M. Harrington 18-250 13.9 2
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickoff Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng D. Townsend 20-409 20.5 63 C. Mwalwanda 16-287 17.9 41 Punt Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng G. MacKay 22-235 10.7 83 C. Mwalwanda 19-171 9.0 30 C. Fernandes 14-129 9.2 20
KEY RETURNING PLAYERS Chris Arquette* LB Matt Bucknor* DB John Celestino LB Matt Morencie OT Steve Platz* OL *2009 CIS East-West Bowl KEY DEPARTURES Glenn MacKay C.J. Mwalwanda Kyle Sleightholm Daryl Stephenson
WR RB OL RB
KEY RECRUITS Kamar Anglin Matt McGarva Tyson McMann Geoff Melnechuk Louis Polyzois Max Strohmeier Dylan Whitfield
RB DB OL OL DB DE REC
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
Tackles Tot-Solo-Ast J. Celestino 33.5-26-15 D. Townsend 30-27-6 M. Bucknor 29.5-24-11 Sacks C. Cossette C. Arquette J. Celestino
7.5 3 2.5
Interceptions Int-Yds B. Quayson 4-17 C. Dixon 3--1 M. Bucknor 2-51
KICKING
Kickoffs Att-Yds R. Eeuwes 35-1953
2008 OUA ALL-STARS FIRST TEAM Matt Morencie OT SECOND TEAM Daryl Stephenson RB
Did you know...Windsor Lancers running back Daryl Stephenson holds the all-time OUA and CIS record for career rushing yards. His 5,163 yards from 2004 to 2008 surpassed the old OUA record by 1,025 yards.
Punts Att-Yds Avg Lng R. Eeuwes 83-3384 40.8 77 FG Att-Made % Lng R. Eeuwes 12-17 70.6 42
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LANCERS year-by-year results WINDSOR REGULAR SEASON HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD Year
GUE
MAC
1971
28-15
21-39
1972
36-22
14-27
1973
21-15 8-10
OTT
QUE
TOR
WAT 6-0 6-22 22-5
26-11
YRK
Record
20-6
6-3
11-2
5-1
15-28
5-3-1
1974
6-13
10-20
23-10
2-29
1975
24-3
20-2
22-0
21-6
1976
47-17
43-7
21-31
46-11
20-14
48-0
6-1
1977
22-1
27-14
18-16
28-13
15-22 21-28 34-27 3-28
4-2-1
41-10
25-25 15-35 15-78 23-23
43-3
34-14
7-29 27-24 34-22 23-25
14-22
3-3-1 3-4
1978
36-7
25-14 9-39
UWO 17-50 18-17 18-17 42-13 7-7 16-30 7-40 34-17 19-6 25-9
1979
39-37 30-14
WLU 21-18
46-15
2-5
45-0
7-0
4-3
1980
10-9
23-13
8-42
32-17
23-26
4-15
23-26
1981
4-24
10-8
42-39
27-4
12-32
7-42
16-27
3-4
1982
17-14
11-16
7-48
6-16
7-45
19-65
5-35
1-6
1983
9-18
3-20
7-35
13-32
23-37
22-29
34-21
1-6
1984
23-42
6-51
35-9
31-3
22-36
7-25
11-32
2-5
1985
15-21
1-36
18-41
42-15
21-38
10-46
13-49
1-6
1986
23-42
7-24
32-36
48-14
48-21
1-51
9-8
3-4
1987
35-4
24-19
24-16
24-7
15-38
7-36
33-2
5-2
1988
8-27
31-18
9-18
23-11
7-19
13-28
28-1
3-4
1989
3-17
34-8
16-21
17-26
4-30
25-7
3-4
1990
31-15
12-16
15-6
21-12
9-23
29-12
4-3
1991
20-46
3-34
16-11 2-40 6-32 7-52
1-25
7-63
7-53
24-0
1-6
1992
18-24
21-40
0-37
8-10
13-47
9-59
27-24
1-6
1993
18-55
22-16
21-63
11-4
6-55
17-51
36-10
3-4
15-18 0-12 30-25
13-14
6-46
17-48
18-15
2-5
38-29
9-18
9-38
8-18
2-6
0-47
20-32
1-7
1994
27-29
20-15
1995
11-17
12-14
1996
17-24
37-0
12-13
1-33 13-15
1997
6-46
25-31
13-22
15-36
3-44
1998
19-19
14-53
8-31
11-10
1999
26-49
1-47
19-27
9-67
2000
9-16
0-38
40-8
2001
36-27
1-52
11-13
2002
42-8
2003
7-52 36-9
7-41
6-39
0-8
6-34
10-29 22-23 7-53
12-27
1-6-1
0-49
10-32
14-27
0-8
7-35
3-27
15-18
14-15
1-7
0-41
3-11
13-30
17-19
2-6
8-37
23-31
0-46
15-56
23-44
17-51
21-36
30-28
47-10
12-55
27-24
63-22
22-18
61-17
42-2
38-29
3-38
42-21
23-26
38-14
29-30
2004
14-32
2005
19-22
22-29
2006
23-13
20-32
2007
10-36
2008
8-34
2-43 11-40
40-38
44-14
22-11
7-5
5-52
3-22
3-5
65-21
16-20
25-16
37-9
4-4
40-7
21-40
14-46
14-42
3-5
49-18
24-47
34-8
4-4
18-28
41-28
6-2
48-17
0-49
59-0
2-6
18-33
5-58
40-7
4-4
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LANCERS PLAYOFF HISTORY Year 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
QF
WINDSOR PLAYOFF RECORD SF Yates
Bowl
Vanier
UWO 8-23
UWO 47-10 UWO 13-20 UWO13-14 UWO 7-38 WLU 17-31
WLU 65-8
OTT 6-45
WLU 13-32
TOR 6-32
UWO 10-65 UWO 21-18
MAC 15-55
MAC 19-49 UWO 16-20
2008 RESULTS September 1 @ York 40-7 W 6 Toronto 38-14 W 13 Guelph 8-34 L 20 @ Laurier 18-33 L 27 Ottawa 40-38 W October 4 @ Western 5-58 L 10 Waterloo 29-30 L 18 @ McMaster 11-40 L Windsor OT Matt Morencie
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YORK LIONS
York University School of Kinesiology & Health Science 4700 Keele Street Tait McKenzie Centre Toronto, ON, M3J 1P3 Tel: (416) 736-2100 Fax: (416) 736-5702 Web: www.yorkulions.ca DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Jennifer Myers 416-736-5968 jmyers@yorku.ca SPORTS INFORMATION Alyson Fisher 416-736-5984 647-637-3480 (cell) alysong@yorku.ca 2008 RECORD Regular Season: 0-8 Did not qualify for playoffs HEAD COACH Mike McLean (2nd Season) 416-736-2100 ext. 22902 mamclean@yorku.ca ASSISTANT COACHES Beau Mirau - Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks Rick Malony - Offensive Line Brian Duguay - Offensive Line Matt Fitzpatrick - Defensive Line Michael Wozimirsky - Running Backs Lawrence Fisher - Defensive Backs Ricardo Hudson - Receivers Dudley Lytle - Defensive Assistant Bart Zemanek - Offesive Assistant John Forbes - Defensive Assistant John Belmont - Offensive Consultant/ Western Canadian Scout Samaji Akili - Defensive Consultant/ Western Canadian Scout Craig Ellis - Offensive Consultant Kevin Wilkenson - Western Canadian Scout/ Recruiter
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ASSISTANT COACHES (CON’T) Leonard Jean-Pierre - Ontario Scout/Recruiter Andrew Edge - Ontario Scout/Recruiter Keith Washington - Southern U.S. Scout/ Recruiter Brendan Logan - Team Assistant HOME FIELD York Stadium - Capacity: 2,500 OFFICIAL COLOURS Red and White GAME DAY CONTACTS Alyson Fisher 647-637-3480 (cell) LIONS MEDIA Toronto Sun 416-947-2266 Toronto Star 416-869-4355 Excalibur 416-736-5238
2009 SCHEDULE September 7 Windsor 1 pm 12 @ Guelph 1 pm 19 McMaster 1 pm 26 @ Queen’s 1 pm October 3 Toronto 1 pm 8 @ Western 7 pm 17 Ottawa 1 pm 24 @ Waterloo 1 pm
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2008 team leaders OFFENSIVE LEADERS Passing Cmp-Att-Yds N. Coutu 19-76-215 B. Zemanek 18-53-212 B. Fortier 11-34-158
% TD-Int 25.0 0-8 34.0 1-2 32.4 0-2
Rushing Att-Yds Avg TD J. Marshall 85-369 4.3 2 R. Rowe 32-119 3.7 0 N. Coutu 18-89 4.9 1 Receiving Rec-Yds Avg TD G. Allen 9-166 18.4 0 K. Bridge 11-108 9.8 0 M. Boyd 5-72 14.4 0
SPECIAL TEAMS
Kickoff Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng J. Walker 19-286 15.05 35 R. Rowe 15-245 16.33 32 J. Marshall 8-145 18.13 28
KEY RETURNING PLAYERS Nick Coutu QB Theo Feroiu* DB Paul Fenech DT Jason Marshall* RB Boris Radulovic* OL Steve Reading LB Chris Ross DE *2009 CIS East West Bowl KEY DEPARTURES David Mills DE Bart Zemanek QB KEY RECRUITS Adam Morretti Austin Roy
PK OG
Punt Ret Ret-Yds Avg Lng J. Walker 29-151 5.2 23 J. Marshall 2-48 24.0 43
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
Tackles Tot-Solo-Ast S. Reading 44-39-10 A. Lett 39-35-8 A. Fernec 34-32-4 Sacks S. Reading R. Thomas P. Russell
1 1 1
Did you know...Three current CFL players played for the York Lions, including defensive lineman Ricky Foley of the B.C. Lions and running backs Andre Durie and Jeff Johnson of the Toronto Argonauts.
Interceptions Int-Yds J. Walker 4-58 A. Fernec 3-18 A. Lett 2-0
KICKING
Kickoffs Att-Yds D. David 15-638 D. Divito 2-110 Punts Att-Yds Avg Lng D. David 94-3208 34.1 58 D. Divito 12-340 28.3 39 FG Att-Made % Lng D. Divito 1-1 100.0 32 D. David 0-2 0.0 0
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LIONS year-by-year results YORK REGULAR SEASON HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD Year
GUE
MAC
1971 1972
30-17
13-22
1973
16-28
16-15
1974
OTT 0-21 10-14 7-33 22-30 22-55
QUE
TOR
7-62
12-24
WAT
0-27
7-27
7-26
30-32
15-90
19-42 7-30
WLU
UWO
0-24
WSR
Record
6-20
1-7
2-11
1-5
15-46
0-7
7-38
1-7
1975
22-23
17-8
0-56
16-23
0-56
0-45
1-6
1976
7-42
11-26
2-34
1-6
9-41
6-54
0-48
0-7
1977
15-17
1-15
6-28
7-26
1-17
4-56
3-43
0-7
1979
11-9 13-8 0-1*
17-16 17-16 21-19
20-22
4-19 22-26 24-1
14-20
22-14
3-3
1980
31-33
26-17
20-37
4-17
12-43
30-23
26-23
3-4
1981
24-44
15-7
9-39
18-32
28-10
1-44
27-16
2-5
1982
1-28
19-34
14-21
7-18
19-1
24-27
35-5
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1983
14-22
13-25
7-49
29-3
24-34
16-23
21-34
1-6
1984
11-7
15-38
44-20
32-1
16-0
27-35
32-11
5-2
1985
35-15
18-14
17-7
34-9
19-21
20-32
49-13
5-2
1986
26-17
6-24
24-23
30-11
10-30
4-18
8-9
3-4
1987
32-24
32-33
7-36
38-17
0-29
14-28
2-33
2-5
1988
11-44
10-14
12-18
20-19
11-20
0-49
1-28
1-6
1989
19-36
3-31
9-27
9-32
2-33
1-52
7-25
0-7
1990
14-53
4-25
0-38
5-21
6-31
0-64
12-29
0-7
1991
3-45
19-33
7-65
1-44
9-42
28-52
0-24
0-7
1992
0-25
22-49
3-40
11-26
6-36
15-28
24-27
0-7
1993
16-28
14-24
20-42
5-22
7-19
15-49
10-36
0-7
1994
18-28
15-24
1-26
14-39
23-42
2-41
15-18
0-7
1995
10-6 9-22
20-14
14-20
21-14
3-35
20-53
18-8
4-4
1996
24-27
15-13
15-12 31-3
8-20
21-31
13-28
32-20
4-4
17-7
28-24
28-18
6-2
1978
1997
12-16
21-10 43-21
1998
14-17
29-30
1999
22-27
20-21
2000
6-28
3-39
2001
8-38
0-50
2002
23-11
2003
33-23
2004
14-32
2005
22-15
0-20
39-6
13-6
8-10
27-12
3-5
47-1
20-22
7-29
27-14
2-6
23-3
12-18
13-17
33-10
25-22
10-44
15-14
2-6
15-16
19-17
3-5
31-39
22-24
0-27
12-9
17-35
14-6
22-6
11-16
22-3
5-3
0-51
25-17
7-47
66-7
8-39
15-44
9-37
3-5
6-35
23-27
16-17
45-41
55-33
19-38
42-14
3-5
3-38
7-40
40-33 OT
20-16
3-56
10-62
8-34
3-5
14-16 OT
39-11
8-13
0-24
26-49
28-41
1-7
21-20
15-18
10-31
9-11
0-59
1-7
13-50
0-71
7-40
0-8
16-33
3-37
2007
7-47
14-40
14-53
2008
2-48
0-53
3-71
2006
21-27
3-54 9-17 7-16
15-9 25-33
4-3
0-80
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YORK PLAYOFF RECORD SF Yates
Bowl
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UWO 25-30 WLU 10-27
WAT 0-17
MAC 0-62 OTT 12-4 QUE 6-27 UWO 18-54
MAC 14-29
2008 RESULTS September 1 Windsor 6 @ Ottawa 13 @ Toronto 20 Western 26 @ McMaster October 4 Queen’s 11 @ Guelph 18 Laurier
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2008 standings, results & plaYoffs Team GP Queen's 8 Western 8 Laurier 8 Guelph 8 Ottawa 8 McMaster 8 Windsor 8 Toronto 8 Waterloo 8 York 8
W L OTL GF GA 8 0 0 374 116 7 1 0 363 133 6 2 0 235 191 4 4 0 239 167 4 4 0 297 187 4 4 0 230 198 3 5 0 189 254 2 6 0 168 272 2 6 0 147 285 0 8 0 32 471
September 1, 2008 Windsor 40 Guelph 13 McMaster 11 Ottawa 31 Waterloo 17
York 7 Laurier 15 Queen’s 35 Western 35 Toronto 18
September 6, 2008 York 3 Queen’s 41 Toronto 14 McMaster 17 Western 31
Ottawa 71 Guelph 30 Windsor 38 Waterloo 30 Laurier 20
September 13, 2008 York 7 Waterloo 3 Laurier 7 Guelph 34 Ottawa 22
Toronto 58 Western 49 Queen’s 41 Windsor 8 McMaster 19
September 20, 2008 Windsor 18 Waterloo 0 Queen’s 58 Western 71 McMaster 32
Laurier 33 Ottawa 59 Toronto 14 York 0 Guelph 31
September 26, 2008 York 0 McMaster 53 Second team listed is the home team QUARTER-FINAL
SEMIFINAL
September 27, 2008 Ottawa 38 Toronto 0 Western 16 Laurier 38
Windsor 40 Guelph 30 Queen’s 43 Waterloo 23
October 3, 2008 Toronto 19
McMaster 27
October 4, 2008 Laurier 22 Guelph 37 Queen’s 80 Windsor 5
Ottawa 21 Waterloo 22 York 0 Western 58
October 9, 2008 Western 56
Toronto 15
October 10, 2008 Waterloo 30
Windsor 29
October 11, 2008 McMaster 31 York 2 Ottawa 16
Laurier 50 Guelph 48 Queen’s 38
October 18, 2008 Windsor 11 Laurier 50 Guelph 16 Toronto 30 Queen’s 38
McMaster 40 York 13 Western 47 Ottawa 39 Waterloo 22
PTS 16 14 12 8 8 8 6 4 4 0
101ST YATES CUP PRESENTED BY PIONEER PETROLEUMS
(1) Queen's 13 (4) Ottawa 42
(4) Ottawa 17 (4) Ottawa 23
(5) Guelph 37 (2) Western YATES CUP CHAMPIONS
(3) Laurier 29 (3) Laurier 28 (2) Western 31
(6) McMaster 0 (2) Western 36 * Higher seed receives home field each round
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2008 FINAL STATISTICS
OFFENSIVE LEADERS PASSING COMP ATT YDS TD INT LG COMP % Michael Faulds-Western 176 277 2596 19 8 85 63.5 Dan Brannagan-Queen's 144 255 2407 24 10 78 56.5 Joshua Sacobie-Ottawa 141 245 2171 16 10 80 57.6 David Hamilton-Toronto 164 278 2139 12 7 79 59.0 Justin Dunk-Guelph 121 208 2064 12 8 91 58.2 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG/A AVG/G TD LG Mike Giffin-Queen’s 148 1061 7.2 132.6 12 74 Nick Fitzgibbon-Guelph 135 853 6.3 106.6 4 47 Daryl Stephenson-Windsor 150 761 5.1 95.1 4 53 Joey Nemet-McMaster 130 759 5.8 94.9 5 31 Nathan Riva-Western 61 487 8.0 81.2 7 52 RECEIVING NO YDS AVG/A AVG/G TD LG Scott Valberg-Queen’s 45 1013 22.5 126.6 11 64 Joshua Svec-Waterloo 48 864 18.0 108.0 3 90 Jedd Gardner-Guelph 38 812 21.4 101.5 4 91 Sean Cowie-Waterloo 42 716 17.1 89.5 4 52 Jesse Bellamy-Western 39 686 17.6 85.8 6 85 DEFENSIVE LEADERS TACKLES TOT T SOLO T ASS T Michael Cornell-Ottawa 53.5 45 17 Jordan Verdone-Waterloo 52.5 44 17 Mitch Nicholson-Waterloo 52 43 18 Adam Dunk-Guelph 49.5 39 21 James Savoie-Guelph 46 38 16 SACKS S INTERCEPTIONS INT YDS Osie Ukwuoma-Queen’s 9.5 Cory Watson-Western 4 68 Chad Cossette-Windsor 7.5 Jerome Walker-York 4 58 Dee Sterling-Queen’s 7.5 Courtney Stephen-Laurier 4 55 John Surla-Western 6.5 Kurt Morrison-McMaster 4 39 Grant Macdonald-Guelph 6 Bryan Quayson-Windsor 4 17 SPECIAL TEAMS KICK RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LG Daryl Townsend-Windsor 20 409 20.5 0 63 Paul Bartley-Guelph 17 399 23.5 0 47 Matthew Morris-Toronto 14 347 24.8 0 92 Matthew Peressini-McMaster 14 338 24.1 0 36 C.J. Mwalwanda-Windsor 16 287 17.9 0 41 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LG Jimmy Allin-Queen’s 38 638 16.8 0 75 Craig Butler-Western 54 574 10.6 0 57 Jedd Gardner-Guelph 6 505 84.2 2 128 Dillon Heap-Laurier 33 305 9.2 0 29 Jimmy Therrien-Queen’s 28 276 9.9 0 37 KICKING KICKOFFS NO YDS AVG Robert Eeuwes-Windsor 35 1953 55.8 David Sevigny-Waterloo 24 1339 55.8 Rob Maver-Guelph 35 1931 55.2 Darryl Wheeler-Western 55 3029 55.1 Luigi De Lellis-Ottawa 24 1262 52.6
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2008 FINAL STATISTICs
PUNTS NO YDS AVG LG Rob Maver-Guelph 67 3090 46.1 77 Chris Mamo-Laurier 65 2718 41.8 62 Darryl Wheeler-Western 62 2551 41.2 63 Robert Eeuwes-Windsor 83 3384 40.8 77 Dan Village-Queen’s 46 1855 40.3 59 FIELD GOALS Rob Maver-Guelph Dan Village-Queen’s Robert Eeuwes-Windsor Andy Waugh-McMaster Darryl Wheeler-Western
MADE ATT 18 23 14 22 12 17 10 17 9 14
FG% LG 78.3 42 63.6 44 70.6 42 58.8 32 64.3 36
Team OFFENCE YDS YDS/G RUSH RUSH/G Western 4189 523.6 1497 187.1 Guelph 3771 471.4 1682 210.3 Ottawa 3683 460.4 1215 151.9 Queen’s 3597 449.6 1278 159.8 McMaster 3502 437.8 1240 155.0 Laurier 3210 401.3 1086 135.8 Toronto 3198 399.8 997 124.6 Waterloo 3078 384.8 752 94.0 Windsor 2513 314.1 979 122.4 York 1097 137.1 622 77.8
PASS 2692 2089 2468 2319 2262 2124 2201 2326 1534 475
PASS/G 336.5 261.1 308.5 289.9 282.8 265.5 275.1 290.8 191.8 59.4
TEAM DEFENCE YDS YDS/G RUSH RUSH/G Western 2420 302.5 744 93.0 Ottawa 2552 319.0 935 116.9 Queen’s 2591 323.9 703 87.9 McMaster 2756 344.5 740 92.5 Laurier 3391 423.9 1053 131.6 Guelph 3393 424.1 1168 146.0 Toronto 3483 435.4 1605 200.6 Windsor 3546 443.3 1546 193.3 York 3815 476.9 1385 173.1 Waterloo 3891 486.4 1469 183.6
PASS 1676 1617 1888 2016 2338 2225 1878 2000 2430 2422
PASS/G 209.5 202.1 236.0 252.0 292.3 278.1 234.8 250.0 303.8 302.8
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OUA 2008 Attendance numbers 2008 REGULAR SEASON ATTENDANCE BY GAME & UNIVERSITY GUE MCM OTT QUE TOR WAT UWO WLU WDR YRK TOTAL
DATE
DATE1 Sept.
GUE
Sept. 61
3,500
6 Sept. 13
3,500
MCM
OTT
QUE 6,504
TOR 2,562
WAT
UWO 10,206
WLU 2,697
WDR
YRK 1,000
1,483
6,504
2,562
4,000
10,206
2,697 6,423
3,646
1,000
4,025
1,483
4,127
1,663
4,000
3,304
6,423
3,646 750
4,127
1,663 1,600
3,304
8,249
750
13 Sept. 20
7,292
4,025
1,537
20 Sept. 26
7,292
3,285
1,537
26 Sept. 27
527
3,285
Sept.327 Oct.
527
3,492
Oct. 43
3,492
Oct. 49
1,600
8,249
10,105
2,200
10,105
2,200
1,540 1,540
1,759
9 Oct. 10 720
22,969 19,052 19,052 13,869
1,000 1,000
13,869 19,678 19,678 3,285 3,285 14,355
1,523 1,523
14,355 3,492
900
11,406
1,000
3,492 14,846
900
11,406
1,000
14,846 1,759
1,759
10 Oct. 11
TOTAL 22,969
3,000
2,020
1,444
1,759 1,444
1,444
1,444 5,740
11 Oct. 18
720
4,711
1,253
3,000
2,300
3,806
2,020
500
5,740 12,570
Oct. 18 TOTAL
12,039
4,711 15,513
1,253 5,813
23,736
7,584
2,300 9,400
3,806 28,722
19,389
7,363
500 3,500
12,570 133,059
TOTAL AVE. SEASON
12,039 3,010
15,513 3,878
5,813 1,453
23,736 5,934
7,584 1,896
9,400 2,350
28,722 7,181
19,389 4,847
7,363 1,841
3,500 875
133,059 3,326
SEASON AVE.
3,010
3,878
1,453
5,934
1,896
2,350
7,181
4,847
1,841
875
3,326
2008 PLAYOFF ATTENDANCE BY GAME & UNIVERSITY PLAYOFFS
GUE
MCM
OTT
QUE
TOR
WAT
UWO
WLU
WDR
YRK
TOTAL
PLAYOFFS Oct. 25
GUE 1,243
MCM
OTT
QUE
TOR
WAT
UWO
WLU 1,404
WDR
YRK
TOTAL 2,647
Oct. 25 Nov. 1
1,243
6,552
3,307
1,404
2,647 9,859
6,552
3,307 5,460
6,552
5,460 8,767
1,404
5,460 17,966
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Nov. 8Playoff Total
1,243
Total Playoff GRAND TOTAL
1,243 13,282
15,513
5,813
6,552 30,288
7,584
9,400
8,767 37,489
1,404 20,793
7,363
3,500
17,966 151,025
GRAND TOTAL
13,282
15,513
5,813
30,288
7,584
9,400
37,489
20,793
7,363
3,500
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YATES CUP HISTORY Yates Cup competition began in 1898 in the inaugural season of the Canadian Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union. It is North America’s oldest football trophy still being presented, pre-dating the Grey Cup and the Michigan-Minnesota “Little Brown Jug” by 11 years. The trophy was presented by Dr. Henry Brydges Yates, a former McGill football player who had graduated in medicine in 1893. A lecturer in bacteriology at McGill from 1893 to 1914, and later served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War I. While overseas, Dr. Yates fell ill with bronchitis which claimed his life in 1915. From its inception through 1970, the Yates Cup was awarded to the top-ranked team at the end of the regular season. For much of that period, the league consisted of four teams (McGill, Queen’s, Toronto, Western), so a six-week schedule allowed a double round-robin format. A post-season playoff was only held if there was a tie for first place, or the second-place team had beaten the leader in league play. As such, there were just 27 Yates Cup championship games before 1971, and a total of 65 to date. With the reorganisation of the Ontario Universities Athletic Association in 1971, a formal playoff structure was introduced, and the Yates Cup was awarded to the winner of the championship game. Between 1974 and 1978, the Cup was awarded jointly to the champions of the East and West Divisions. Entering its 102nd season of competition in 2009, the Yates Cup has been won the most times by the Western Mustangs, who have 28 league titles. The Varsity Blues, winners of the inaugural championship in 1898, stand second with 25 victories. This year’s Yates Cup presented by Pioneer Petroleums will take place on Nov. 14 at the home of the highest remaining playoff seed. PAST YATES CUP CHAMPIONS 2008 Western 2007 Western 2006 Ottawa 2005 Laurier 2004 Laurier 2003 McMaster 2002 McMaster 2001 McMaster 2000 McMaster 1999 Waterloo 1998 Western 1997 Waterloo 1996 Guelph 1995 Western 1994 Western 1993 Toronto 1992 Guelph 1991 Laurier 1990 Western 1989 Western 1988 Western 1987 Laurier 1986 Western 1985 Western 1984 Guelph 1983 Toronto 1982 Western 1981 Western 1980 Western 1979 Western 1978 Laurier/Queen’s 1977 Western/ Queen’s 1976 Western/Ottawa 1975 Ottawa/Windsor 1974 Toronto/Western
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Laurier Lutheran Western Queen’s McGill Queen’s Toronto Queen’s Toronto Queen’s Queen’s McGill Queen’s McGill Western Toronto Western Queen’s Queen’s Toronto Western Western Toronto Western Western Toronto Western Western War Western McGill Queen’s Toronto Queen’s
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Queen’s Toronto Toronto Western Queen’s Queen’s McGill Queen’s Toronto Queen’s Queen’s Queen’s Queen’s Toronto Toronto McGill War Toronto McGill McGill Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Ottawa McGill Toronto Queen’s Toronto McGill Toronto Queen’s Toronto Toronto
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2008 OUA ALL-STARS/CIS ALL-CANADIANS OUA FIRST TEAM ALL-STARS OUA FIRST TEAM OFFENCE
Mike Giffin QUEEN'S RB
Mark Stinson TORONTO IR Scott Valberg QUEEN'S WR
Scott Evans LAURIER T
Vince DeCivita QUEEN'S G
DEFENCE
DE Neil Puffer QUEEN'S
DT Dedrick Sterling QUEEN'S
CB Sean Riley GUELPH HB James Savoie GUELPH
LB Thaine Carter QUEEN'S
Dan Brannagan QUEEN'S QB Dan Bederman QUEEN'S C
Nick Fitzgibbon GUELPH RB
Jesse Bellamy WESTERN IR
Frank Spera OTTAWA G
Matt Morencie WINDSOR T
DT Vaughn Martin WESTERN
DE Osie Ukwuoma QUEEN'S
LB Giancarlo Rapanaro LAURIER
LB John Surla WESTERN
FS Matt Carapella WESTERN
Jedd Gardner GUELPH WR
CB Taurean Allen LAURIER HB Corey McNair WESTERN
SPECIAL TEAMS Rob Maver GUELPH PK
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POSITION ATHLETE SCHOOL QB Michael Faulds Western RB Daryl Stephenson Windsor RB Joey Nemet McMaster IR Cyril Adjeitey Ottawa IR Kevin D'Hollander* McMaster IR Josh Bishop* Laurier WR Joshia Svec Waterloo WR Shamawd Chambers Laurier C Ahmad Jaradat Western G Mike Hoy McMaster G Andy Rady Western T Colin Boyle Queen's T Richard Zulys Western KR Jedd Gardner Guelph PK Dan Village Queen's DT Sébastien Tétreault Ottawa DT Mike Van Praet Western DE James Edwards McMaster DE Ian Hazlett Ottawa LB Mike Cornell Ottawa LB Simon Binder McMaster LB Chris Smith Queen's HB Derek Batchelor Toronto HB David Rooney Queen's CB Jimmy Allin Queen's CB Josh Foster Western FS Courtney Stephen Laurier P Chris Mamo Laurier COVER Tim Poffley Queen's
Jimmy Allin QUEEN'S KR
Simon Binder MCMASTER COVER
CIS ALL-CANADIANS
FIRST TEAM POSITION ATHLETE SCHOOL RB Mike Giffin Queen's WR Scott Valberg Queen's DT Dedrick Sterling Queen's DE Osie Ukwuoma Queen's LB Thaine Carter Queen's HB James Savoie Guelph P Rob Maver Guelph KR James Allin Queen's SECOND TEAM POSITION ATHLETE SCHOOL QB Dan Brannagan Queen's WR Jedd Gardner Guelph IR Mark Stinson Toronto T Scott Evans Laurier G Vincenzo DeCivita Queen's LB John Surla Western FS Matt Carapella Western HB Corey McNair Western K Rob Maver Guelph
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THAINE CARTER (QUEEN’S) CIS Presidents’ Trophy OUA President’s Trophy Thaine Carter was the first Queen’s Gael to claim the CIS Presidents' Trophy as the nation's best defensive player since the inception of the award in 1980. The 6-foot-2, 225-pound fourth-year senior led his team in tackles for the second straight season with a total of 42.5, including 33 solo, while also racking up three quarterback sacks, two forced fumbles and a pair of fumble recoveries in eight conference outings. The economics student, who was named an OUA all-star for the second year in a row and a first-team all-Canadian, helped the Queen's defence finish first in Ontario with the fewest points allowed (116) and rushing yards allowed per game (87), totals that were good for second and third place in the country, respectively. Carter led the Gaels to the first 8-0 campaign in team history, their first unblemished conference record since 1989 (7-0) and their first regular season title since 1997, when Queen's topped the defunct OQIFC with a 6-2 mark. Carter was selected in the sixth round (45th overall) by Winnipeg in the 2009 CFL Canadian Draft. DAVID HAMILTON (TORONTO) CIS Russ Jackson Award OUA Russ Jackson Award Nominee David Hamilton was the first Varsity Blue to receive the prestigious Russ Jackson Award presented since 1986 to a player who exemplifies the attributes of football skill, academic achievement and citizenship. The fifth-year pivot helped the U of T snap a 49-game losing streak with an 18-17 season-opening win over Waterloo, and had a career day in week three throwing for 465 yards and four touchdowns to garner CIS player-of-the-week honours. He finished the campaign with 2,139 yards through the air, becoming only the second Varsity Blue in history to reach the 2,000-yard plateau after Hec Crighton-winning quarterback Dan Feraday in the early 1980s. As a human biology major, Hamilton's scholastic achievements have been just as impressive. He was a 2007-08 academic all-Canadian, the recipient of the Faculty of Arts and Science Racozki Award (for highest standing in an independent study on international economic history), a two-time recipient of the football award of merit, winner of the 2008 Maynard captain's award, and a University of Toronto Bronze T-holder award winner for excellence in athletics and academics. Hamilton volunteers with the Paediatric Ward of the Toronto East General Hospital, where he spends two to four hours per week counselling and entertaining children. He was the top fundraiser for Athletes in Africa in a friendly competition between York University and the University of Toronto, an organizing member of the oncampus Christian organization, Athletes in Action, and a volunteer with the Evergreen Youth Shelter where he spent time counselling at-risk teenagers.
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CIS awards PAT SHEAHAN (QUEEN’S) CIS Frank Tindall Trophy OUA Coach of the Year Capping his 20th season as a CIS football head coach, Pat Sheahan of the Queen's Gaels was the 2008 recipient of the Frank Tindall Trophy as CIS coach of the year. He became only the second Queen's sideline boss to capture the prestigious award since its inception in 1969, following Doug Hargreaves in 1983. The trophy itself is named in honour of long-time Queen's football head coach Frank Tindall (1939, 1948-1975). In Sheahan's ninth season at the helm, his Gaels spent five weeks at No. 2 in the national Top 10 media poll and finished 8-0 in conference play for the first time in team history. It marked Queen's first unblemished regular season since a 7-0 campaign in 1989, and the eighth in the program's storied history that dates back to 1882. The team also claimed its first regular season title since a first-place finish in the defunct OQIFC in 1997, before suffering a heart-breaking 23-13 loss to Ottawa in the semifinal round of the OUA playoffs. The Gaels were dominant on both sides of the ball in 2008, leading the nation with 374 points scored and finishing first in Ontario and third in the country with 116 points allowed. Running back Mike Giffin (MVP), linebacker Thaine Carter (defensive player of the year) and defensive end Osie Ukwuoma (outstanding down lineman) captured individual awards in OUA, with Carter winning the Presidents' Trophy as the top defensive player in CIS. Sixteen Queen's players were named OUA all-stars and eight of them achieved all-Canadian status, including six as members of the first CIS team. Since joining the Queen's staff in 2000, Sheahan has compiled a 43-29 record in the regular season and a 5-6 playoff mark. Sheahan is a five-time conference coach of the year, twice in the old OQIFC (1998, 1990) and three times in OUA (2008, 2007, 2001). JORDAN VERDONE (WATERLOO) CIS Peter Gorman Trophy OUA Norm Marshall Trophy Jordan Verdone became the first Waterloo Warrior to be named CIS' top rookie since the Peter Gorman Trophy was first presented in 1976. The 5-foot-11, 215-pound freshman had an immediate impact in his university debut as he led the Warriors with 52.5 total tackles and 44 solo tackles, tallies that were good for second place in OUA and top six in the nation. The 19-year-old, who also played a key role on special teams and got the call as a fullback in short yardage situations, finished second on his team with three sacks and had one interception as he played each of Waterloo's eight conference games. "Jordan is quite simply our best football player all around, period. He is the most instinctive linebacker I have coached since Mike O'Shea at Guelph or Mike McCullough and Adam McDonald at StFX, all of whom either graduated to the CFL or are still in the CFL," said Waterloo head coach Dennis McPhee. "Jordan would not only dress, but start on any team in the CIS, and that is, in my opinion, the easiest and best way to measure a player's true value."
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OUA AWARDS MIKE GIFFIN (QUEEN’S) OUA Most Valuable Player Running back Mike Giffin was the 2008 most valuable player of OUA. He earned his second consecutive OUA rushing title in 2008, running for 1,061 yards during the regular season. He averaged just over seven yards per carry. Giffin also led OUA and CIS in touchdowns with 14 touchdowns, with 12 coming on the ground. Giffin rushed for over 200 yards in three games in 2008, and had a string of 14 consecutive regular games with over 100 rushing yards that spanned three seasons. A knee injury in the final game of the regular season ended his 2008 campaign prematurely, as Giffin was not able to take part in a semifinal loss to Ottawa OSIE UKWUOMA (QUEEN’S) OUA J.P. Metras Trophy Osie Ukwuoma was the 2008 OUA lineman of the year. Ukwuoma gave opposing quarterbacks fits in 2008, sacking pivots 9.5 times to lead OUA and tie a conference record. This was good for a share of top spot in CIS with UBC’s Scott McCuaig. Ukwuoma participated in the CIS East West Bowl in 2008. He is blessed with the tools to be an elite player, benching 225 pounds 18 times during fall testing, while running a 4.73 in the 40-yard dash. He was selected in the fifth round (40th overall) by the Calgary Stampeders in the 2009 CFL Canadian Draft. MICHAEL FAULDS (WESTERN) OUA Dalt White Trophy Western Mustangs quarterback Michael Faulds won his second consecutive Dalt White Trophy as the Yates Cup most valuable player. Faulds was forced to contend with a stiff breeze at TD Waterhouse Stadium, but still completed 15 of 29 pass attempts for 201 yards and a touchdown. He also scrambled for 52 yards, and most importantly, did not turn the ball over, keeping the ball out of Ottawa’s hands. Western won its second straight Yates Cup title by a score of 31-17.
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OUA MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979
Mike Giffin Josh Sacobie Daryl Stephenson* Andy Fantuz* Jesse Lumsden* Tom Denison* Tom Denison* Ben Chapdelaine* Kojo Aidoo* Mike Bradley Ben Chapdelaine Jarrett Smith Jarrett Smith Sean Reade Bill Kubas* Tim Tindale* Eugene Buccigrossi* Tim Tindale* Tom Chartier Mike Shoemaker Mike Shoemaker Ken Evraire Blake Marshall* Steve Samways Phil Scarfone Phil Scarfone Chris Byrne Dan Feraday* Greg Marshall* W - Scott Mallender E - Jim Etcheverry
COACH OF THE YEAR 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987
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Pat Sheahan* Pat Sheahan Denis Piché* Gary Jeffries Gary Jeffries Gary Jeffries* Tom Gretes Pat Sheahan Greg Marshall* Greg Marshall Larry Haylor* Tom Arnott Dan McNally* Tom Arnott Larry Haylor Larry Haylor Bob Laycoe Larry Haylor Larry Haylor Dave Knight* Larry Haylor John Musselman
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OUA AWARDS HISTORY
Queen’s Ottawa Windsor Western McMaster Queen’s Queen’s McMaster McMaster Waterloo McMaster Waterloo Waterloo Western Laurier Western Toronto Western Waterloo Guelph Guelph Laurier Western Western McMaster McMaster Western Toronto Western Windsor Bishop’s
1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957
W - Jamie Bone* E - Bob O’Dougherty W - Jim Reid E - Bruce Wilkins W - Ed Skowneski E - Mike Murphy W - Bruce Morris E - Neil Lumsden W - Ross Tripp E - Joe Colvey Neil Lumsden W - Neil Lumsden E - Andy Parichi* Wayne Dunkley Heino Lilles Dave Fleiszer* Mike Raham* Mike Eben* Don Bayne Peter Howlett Jim Young Willie Lambert Tom Skypeck Cal Conner Tom Skypeck William Mitchell Peter Joyce Ron Stewart
Western Queen’s Laurier Bishop’s Windsor Ottawa Guelph Ottawa McMaster Carleton Ottawa Ottawa Windsor Toronto Queen’s McGill Toronto Toronto Queen’s McGill Queen’s McGill McGill Queen’s McGill Western Toronto Que./Wat.
Queen’s Queen’s Ottawa Laurier Laurier Laurier York Queen’s McMaster McMaster Western York Guelph York Western Western Toronto Western Western Waterloo Western Windsor
1986 Larry Haylor Western 1985 Rich Newbrough Laurier 1984 Bernie Custis McMaster 1983 Tom Dimitroff Guelph 1982 Bernie Custis* McMaster 1981 Darwin Semotiuk Western 1980 Dave Knight Laurier 1979 W - Dave Knight* Laurier E - Cam Innes Ottawa 1978 W - Frank Cosentino York E - Doug Hargreaves Queen’s 1977 W - Gino Fracas Windsor E - Bruce Coulter Bishop’s 1976 W - Gino Fracas Windsor W - Darwin Semotiuk* Western E- Doug Hargreaves Queen’s E- Dwight Fowler Ottawa E- Bruce Coulter Bishop’s *-winner of the Frank Tindall Trophy as CIS Football Coach of the Year NOTE: In 1995, Rick Zmich of Laurier won the award. In 1991, Rich Newbrough of Laurier won the award.
* winner of Hec Crighton Trophy for outstanding university football player in Canada
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NORM MARSHALL TROPHY - ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989
Jordan Verdone* Ryan Chmielewski Nick Fitzgibbon Danny Brannagan Daryl Stephenson Chris Ullerick Andy Fantuz* Ryan Pyear Jeff Bonelli John Katsaouni Kojo Aidoo* Ben Chapdelaine Jeff Johnson* Corey Grant Chris Moore Andre Batson Sean Reade* Peter Floro Bill Kubas* Ozzie Nethersole
Waterloo McMaster Guelph Queen’s Windsor Western Western Laurier Windsor Laurier McMaster McMaster York Laurier Windsor York Western York Laurier Windsor
1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976
Chuck Sims Andy Cecchini Chris Porter Ken Evraire Rob Cecile Paul Nastasiuk* Kris Keillor Tino Iacono Dave Shouldice W - Bill Mintsoulis E - Bob Wright W - John Lowe* E - Ron Poulton W - Phil Colwell E - Bill Harshaw W - Jim Reid* E - Bruce Wilkins
* - winner of the Peter Gorman Trophy as the Rookie of the Year in Canadian university football
PRESIDENT’S TROPHY - STAND UP DEFENSIVE PLAYER 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992
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Thaine Carter* Anthony Maggiacomo Jesse Alexander Jason Pottinger Jason Pottinger John Sullivan Ray Mariuz Mark Pretzlaff Damian Porter Donnie Ruiz Jason Tibbits Jason Van Geel* Derek Krete* Patrice Denis Cory Delaney* Lou Tiro* Mike O’Shea
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Queen's Laurier Laurier McMaster McMaster Waterloo McMaster Ottawa Windsor Laurier Waterloo Waterloo Western Western Waterloo Toronto Guelph
Guelph Laurier Windsor Laurier Windsor Laurier Laurier York Laurier Toronto Queen’s Guelph McGill Laurier Concordia Laurier Bishop’s
1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980
Fred Grossman Clive Tharby John O’Brien Larry Vaughn Brent Lewis* Matt Janes Mark Horvath Alex Troop Sam Benincasa Sam Benincasa Barry Quarrell Rich Payne*
Laurier Laurier York Waterloo Western Western McMaster Laurier Guelph Guelph Laurier Laurier
* - winner of the Presidents’ Trophy as the Outstanding Defensive Player (except for Down Linemen) in Canadian university football
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J.P METRAS - LINEMAN OF THE YEAR 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987
Osie Ukwuoma Scott Evans* Chris Best* Kyle Koch Ryan Jeffrey Matt Kirk Jeet Rana Chuck Walsh David D’Onofrio Kojo Millington Paul Blenkhorn Roger Dunbrack Derek Parkes John Raposo John Raposo Reinhardt Keller David Scandiffio Richard Fischer Chris Morris* Rob Godley Veron Stiliadis* Pierre Vercheval*
Queen's Laurier Waterloo McMaster Laurier Queen’s York Waterloo York Laurier Waterloo Western Western Toronto Toronto Laurier Toronto Toronto Toronto Western Laurier Western
OUA AWARDS HISTORY 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974
Louie Godry* Dirk Leers Dirk Leers Sean McKeown Peter Langford John Celestino David Pearson W - Ian Ward E - Jim Muller W - Ken Parsons E - Kevin Rooney W - John Miller E - Dick Bakker W - Jim Lynn E - Tim Leach W - Rich Ott Laurier E - Paul Kilger W - Ron Southwick E - Geoff Sutherland
Guelph York York Western Guelph Windsor Western Western Queen’s Toronto McGill Laurier Queen’s Windsor Ottawa Ottawa McMaster Toronto
* - winner of the J.P. Metras Trophy as the outstanding lineman in Canadian university football
DALT WHITE - YATES CUP MVP 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979
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Michael Faulds Michael Faulds Josh Sacobie Nick Cameron Andrew Baechler Brandon Little Mike Botterill Vaughan Swart Kojo Aidoo Nate Martin Mike O’Brien Ryan Wilkinson Gerrit Stam Sean Reade Sean Reade Glenn McCausland Wally Gabler Bill Kubas John LeClair Rob Stewart Ray Macoritti Luc Geritsen Rick Wolkensberg Steve Samways Randy Walters Dave Pearson Andy Rossitt Ryan Potter Greg Marshall Ryan Potter
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OUA PLAYERS IN CFL/nfl
GUELPH GRYPHONS Dave McKoy - Saskatchewan Roughriders
WATERLOO WARRIORS Chris Best - Saskatchewan Roughriders
McMaster Marauders Jason Arakgi - B.C. Lions Mike Bradwell - Toronto Argonauts Ryan Donnelly - Winnipeg Blue Bombers Andrew Jones - B.C. Lions Kyle Koch - Edmonton Eskimos Jesse Lumsden - Edmonton Eskimos Ray Mariuz - Hamilton Tiger-Cats Jason Pottinger - Toronto Argonauts Jeff Robertshaw - Montreal Alouettes Andre Sadeghian - Hamilton Tiger-Cats Chris Van Zeyl - Toronto Argonauts
WESTERN MUSTANGS Andy Fantuz - Saskatchewan Roughriders Jeff Keeping - Toronto Argonauts Vaughn Martin - San Diego Chargers (NFL) Leron Mitchell - Saskatchewan Roughriders Derek Schiavone - Edmonton Eskimos Tyler Scott - Toronto Argonauts
OTTAWA GEE-GEES Delroy Clarke - Toronto Argonauts Jocelyn Frenette - Saskatchewan Roughriders Scott Gordon - Edmonton Eskimos Steven Holness - Winnipeg Blue Bombers Adam Nicolson - Saskatchewan Roughriders QUEEN'S GAELS Rob Bagg - Saskatchewan Roughriders Bryan Crawford - Toronto Argonauts Mike Giffin - Montreal Alouettes Matt Kirk - Hamilton Tiger-Cats Kevin Scott - Saskatchewan Roughriders Brad Smith - Toronto Argonauts Dee Sterling - Edmonton Eskimos Round Selection CFL Team 2 12 Edmonton 3 21 BC 4 26 Toronto 4 27 Winnipeg 5 35 Winnipeg 5 40 Calgary 6 43 Toronto 6 44 Edmonton SITAIRES DE L’ONTARIO
WILFRID LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS Yannick Carter - Hamilton Tiger-Cats Corey Grant - Hamilton Tiger-Cats Ian Logan - Winnipeg Blue Bombers Justin Phillips - Calgary Stampeders Andre Talbot - Toronto Argonauts Joel Wright - Montreal Alouettes WINDSOR LANCERS John Comiskey - Edmonton Eskimos Arjei Franklin - Winnipeg Blue Bombers Daryl Stephenson - Winnipeg Blue Bombers YORK LIONS Andre Durie - Toronto Argonauts Ricky Foley - B.C. Lions Jeff Johnson - Toronto Argonauts As of August 19, 2009
2009 CFL CANADIAN DRAFT Player Dee Stirling Matt Morencie Zachary Pollari Adam Bestard Peter Quinney Osie Ukwuoma Brad Crawford Jason Kosec
Position University DL Queen’s OL Windsor OT Western OL Laurier FB Laurier DL Queen’s DB Guelph LB Western SPORTS UNIVER-
ONTARIO UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS
ALL-TIME OUA SELECTIONS IN NFL DRAFT Year Round Selection Player School Position NFL Team 2009 4 113 Vaughn Martin Western DL San Diego 1992 9 239 Tyrone Williams Western WR Phoenix 1982 12 333 Dan Feraday Toronto QB Cincinnati 1979 11 280 John Priestner Western LB Baltimore Note: Mike Schad was selected in the first round, 23rd overall in the 1986 NFL Draft as a member of Queen’s which was part of the OQIFC.
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OUA TEAM RECORDS
TEAM SCORING
MOST POINTS IN A GAME - ONE TEAM 90 Laurier (vs. York) 19-Oct-74 85 Laurier (vs. Guelph) 22-Oct-77 83 Ottawa (vs. McGill) 12-Oct-74 80 Laurier (vs. McMaster) 8-Oct-92 80 McMaster (vs. Toronto) 13-Sep-03 80 Queen's (vs. York) 4-Oct-08 MOST POINTS IN A GAME - BOTH TEAMS 111 Ottawa 83 McGill 28 12-Oct-74 106 Laurier 85 Guelph 21 22-Oct-77 106 Guelph 53 Western 53 22-Oct-88 105 Laurier 90 York 15 19-Oct-74 100* Western 56 Toronto 44 29-Oct-94 *Playoff game MOST POINTS IN A SEASON 424 McMaster 2003 398 McMaster 2004 388 Western 2004 374 Queen's 2008 371 Western 2005
8 games 8 games 8 games 8 games 8 games
FEWEST POINTS FOR IN A SEASON 17 Concordia 1978 6 games 32 UQTR 1978 6 games 32 York 2008 8 games 34 Waterloo 1985 7 games 35 McMaster 1996 8 games FEWEST POINTS AGAINST IN A SEASON 34 Windsor 1975 7 games 40 Ottawa 1976 7 games 44 Western 1972 6 games 50 McGill 1969 7 games 50 Western 1986 7 games MOST TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 49 McMaster 2004 8 games 45 McMaster 2003 8 games 45 Western 2004 8 games 45 Queen's 2008 8 games 44 Western 2005 8 games
MOST POINTS AGAINST IN A SEASON 471 York 2008 8 games 450 Toronto 2004 8 games 438 Toronto 2003 8 games 433 Toronto 2005 8 games 418 Toronto 2006 8 games
TEAM RUSHING
MOST YARDS RUSHING IN A GAME - ONE TEAM 637 Laurier (vs. York) 1974 547 Laurier (vs. Guelph) 1977 499 York (vs. Toronto) 1984 485 Laurier (vs. Guelph) 1975 MOST YARDS RUSHING IN A SEASON 2807 McMaster 2003 2555 McMaster 2004 2524 Laurier 1974 2354 Laurier 1977 2352 Laurier 1973 MOST YARDS RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A GAME - ONE TEAM 70 Laurier (vs. Windsor) 31-Oct-81 67* Queen's (vs. Bishop's) 05-Nov-77 63 Bishop's (vs. Carleton) 06-Oct-76 MOST YARDS RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON 402 Laurier 1973 393 Laurier 1971 360 Laurier 1974 353 McMaster 2003
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TEAM PASSING
MOST YARDS PASSING IN A GAME - ONE TEAM 603 Laurier (vs. McMaster) 08-Oct-92 588 Queen's (vs. Guelph) 15-Sep-01 561* Queen's (vs. Western) 02-Nov-02 555* Western (vs. Toronto) 29-Oct-94 546 Toronto (vs. Windsor) 17-Oct-81 *Playoff game
MOST TD PASSES IN A SEASON 26 Ottawa 2001 26 Queen’s 2008 25 Queen's 2003 24 Laurier 2004 23 Laurier 1994 23 McMaster 2002
MOST YARDS PASSING IN A SEASON 3147 Queen's 2003 3086 Queen's 2002 2933 Western 2002 2766 Toronto 1981 2692 Western 2008
MOST PASS ATTEMPTS IN A GAME -ONE TEAM 74* Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 02-Nov-96 65 Toronto (vs. Windsor) 17-Oct-81 *Playoff game
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A SEASON 222 Queen's 2003 200 Toronto 1981 187 Western 2008 186 Queen's 2002 MOST TD PASSES IN A GAME - ONE TEAM 9 Laurier (vs. McMaster) 08-Oct-92 7* Western (vs. Windsor) 26-Oct-02 7* Windsor (vs. Laurier) 08-Nov-75 *Playoff game
MOST PASS ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON 346 Queen's 2003 328 Toronto 1981 323 Windsor 2001 322 Queen's 2002 302 Western 2007 MOST COMPLETIONS IN A GAME - ONE TEAM 41 Toronto (vs. Windsor) 17-Oct-81 37* Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 02-Nov-96 34 Laurier (vs. McMaster) 08-Oct-92 34 Toronto (vs. Western) 03-OCt-81 *Playoff game MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED IN A SEASON 30 Laurentian 1971
TEAM DEFENCE
MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED BY IN A GAME - ONE TEAM 10 McMaster (vs. Waterloo) 17-Oct-81 8 McGill (vs. Ottawa) 13-Oct-78 MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED BY IN A SEASON 28 McGill 1978 27 Queen's 1971 23 McMaster 1981 22 Guelph 1979
MISCELLANEOUS
MOST FUMBLES LOST IN A SEASON 36 Guelph 2004 27 York 2007 27 Guelph 1973 27 Windsor 1971 26 Laurier 1978 26 Waterloo 1975
MOST PENALTY YARDAGE IN A SEASON 1170 McMaster 2005 1144 Western 2005 1035 Toronto 2007 1014 Ottawa 2005 1008 Ottawa 2001
MOST PENALTY YARDAGE IN A GAME - ONE TEAM 239 Windsor (vs. Guelph) 29-Sep-01 207 Toronto (vs. McMaster) 03-Oct-08 196 Ottawa (vs. Windsor) 27-Sep-08 194 Ottawa (vs. Toronto) 03-Sep-01 193 Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 23-Sep-76
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SCORING
MOST POINTS IN A GAME 42 Mike Murphy 37* Neil Lumsden 36 Jim Reid 36 Andre Durie *Playoff game MOST POINTS IN A SEASON 148 Neil Lumsden 144 Mike Murphy 126 Jesse Lumsden 120 Kojo Aidoo 120 Jesse Lumsden MOST POINTS IN A CAREER 410^ Neil Lumsden 392 Frank Jagas 346 Michael Ray 294 Kevin Reider 282 Jesse Lumsden ^CIS record
Ottawa (vs. McGill) Ottawa (vs. Queen’s) Laurier (vs. Guelph) York (vs. Waterloo)
Ottawa Ottawa McMaster McMaster McMaster
1975 1976 2004 2000 2003
Ottawa Western McMaster Windsor McMaster
1972-75 1990-94 2000-04 2003-07 2001-04
MOST TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME 6 Jim Reid Laurier (vs Guelph) 6 Andre Durie York (vs Waterloo) MOST TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 21 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 20 Kojo Aidoo McMaster 20 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 17 Tim Tindale Western 16 Jim Reid Laurier 16 Andre Durie York 16 Mike Giffin Queen's
2004 2000 2003 1991 1977 2004 2007
MOST TOUCHDOWNS IN A CAREER 47 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 43 Randy McAuley Western 41 Mike Bradley Waterloo 41 Andy Fantuz Western 40 Kojo Aidoo McMaster
2001-04 2003-07 1997-01 2002-05 1998-02
MOST FIELD GOALS IN A GAME 7 Lance Chomyc Toronto (vs. York) 6 Frank Jagas Western (vs. Guelph) 6* Darryl Wheeler Western (vs. Laurier) *Playoff game MOST FIELD GOALS IN A SEASON 22 Michael Ray McMaster 21 Arek Bigos Waterloo 21 Ara Tchobanian Ottawa 20 Jeff Crews Western 20 Frank Jagas Western 20 Derek Livingstone McMaster
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06-Oct-82 11-Sep-93 01-Nov-08
2003 1997 2007 1985 1993 1999
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MOST FIELD GOALS IN A CAREER 70^ Frank Jagas Western 59 Michael Ray McMaster 54 Ara Tchobanian Ottawa 54 Kevin Reider Windsor 53 Rob Deluca McMaster ^CIS record
1990-94 2001-04 2003-07 2003-07 1985-88
LONGEST FIELD GOAL IN A GAME 55 Kevin Rydeard Western (vs. York) 11-Sep-82 55 Adam Dixon McMaster N/A 1994 53 Dave Pegg Windsor (vs. McMaster) 02-Oct-74 53* Frank Jagas Western (vs. Toronto) 02-Nov-91 53 Roy Venier York (vs. Queen's) 22-Sep-01 53 Matt Armstrong Waterloo (vs. Laurier) 20-Sep-03 *Playoff game
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MOST COVERTS IN A GAME 10 Jerry Gulyes 10 Ray Macoritti 10 Ara Tchobanian 10 Dan Village
Laurier (vs. Guelph) Western (vs. Toronto) Ottawa (vs. Toronto) Queen’s (vs. York)
MOST CONVERTS IN A SEASON 48 Michael Ray 47 Michael Ray 45 Dan Village 42 Rob Pikula 42 Darryl Wheeler
McMaster McMaster Queen’s Western Western
2004 2003 2008 2004 2008
MOST CONVERTS IN A CAREER 148 Michael Ray 143 Frank Jagas 108 Derek Livingstone 103 Brian Devlin 103 Neil Lumsden
McMaster Western McMaster Laurier Ottawa
2001-04 1990-94 1997-2000 2003-05 1972-75
MOST SINGLES IN A SEASON 21 Matt Armstrong 14 Ed Becker 14 Ray Macoritti 14 Jeffery Lee-Yaw 13 Steve Boghossian 13 Mike O'Brien
Waterloo Laurier Western Ottawa Waterloo Western
2001 2000 1987 2001 1971 2000
MOST SINGLES IN A CAREER 44 Pep Leadley 41 Ed Becker 39 Frank Jagas
Queen's Laurier Western
1921-25 1998-2002 1990-94
MOST SINGLES IN A GAME 5 Gord Slaughter
Western (vs. Laurier)
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MOST YARDS RUSHING IN A GAME 349 Andre Durie York (vs. Ottawa) 344 Jesse Lumsden McMaster (vs. Waterloo) 334 Andre Durie York (vs. Windsor) 331 Chuck Sims Guelph (vs. York) 327* Davie Mason Ottawa (vs. Guelph) *Playoff game MOST YARDS RUSHING IN A SEASON 1816^ Jesse Lumsden McMaster 1497 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 1367 Andre Durie York 1329 Kojo Aidoo McMaster 1306 Daryl Stephenson Windsor ^CIS record
2004 2003 2004 2000 2005
MOST YARDS RUSHING IN A CAREER 5163^ Daryl Stephenson Windsor 4138 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 3773 Mike Bradley Waterloo 3559 Randy McAuley Western 3437 Tom Chartier Waterloo ^CIS record
2004-08 2001-04 1997-01 2003-07 1988-92
18-Oct-03 11-Sep-04 16-Oct-04 29-Sep-90 25-Oct-08
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME 6 Jim Reid Laurier (vs. Guelph) 22-Oct-77 6 Andre Durie York (vs. Waterloo) 18-Sep-04 5 Chuck McMann Laurier (vs. York) 19-Oct-74 5 Blake Marshall Western (vs. Toronto) 20-Sep-85 5 Kojo Aidoo McMaster (vs. Toronto) 07-Oct-00 5 Jesse Lumsden McMaster (vs. Western) 04-Oct-03 5 Daryl Stephenson Windsor (vs. Toronto) 24-Sep-05 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 21^ Jesse Lumsden McMaster 2004 20 Kojo Aidoo McMaster 2000 19 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 2003 16 Jim Reid Laurier 1977 16 Tim Tindale Western 1991 ^CIS record (tie) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A CAREER 46 Jesse Lumsden McMaster 2001-04 40 Randy McAuley Western 2003-07 38 Mike Bradley Waterloo 1997-01 36 Kojo Aidoo McMaster 1998-02 36 Daryl Stephenson Windsor 2004-08
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OUA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS LONGEST RUSH 108^ Jesse Lumsden 106 Carlyle Buchanan 105 Maurice Doyle 105* Rob Stewart 103 Terry Wiggan 103 Michael Montoya ^CIS record (tie) *Playoff game
McMaster (vs. Waterloo) 11-Sep-04 McMaster (vs. Laurier) 27-Sep-80 Toronto (vs. McMaster) 08-Sep-79 Western (vs. Toronto) 04-Nov-89 Guelph (vs. Windsor) 15-Oct-94 Laurier (vs. York) 20-Oct-07
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A GAME 39 Kyle Pyear McMaster (vs. Laurier) 38 Drew Soleyn Western (vs. Queen's) 37 Gerrit Stam Guelph (vs. Toronto) 36 Tom Chartier Waterloo (vs. Windsor) 36 Ryan Hudecki McMaster (vs. Guelph) 36 Jeff Johnson York (vs. Windsor) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON 193 Daryl Stephenson Windsor 188 Gerrit Stam Guelph 185 Chris McIntyre Guelph 185 Mike Giffin Queen's 184 Kyle Pyear McMaster
2005 1998 2004 2007 2002
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A CAREER 822 Daryl Stephenson Windsor 644 James Baskin Toronto 587 Mike Bradley Waterloo 578 Tom Chartier Waterloo 553 Jeff Johnson York
2004-08 1995-99 1997-01 1988-92 1996-99
28-Sep-02 13-Oct-01 25-Sep-99 06-Oct-90 16-Sep-95 23-Oct-99
PASSING
MOST YARDS PASSING IN A GAME 561* Tommy Denison Queen's (vs. Western) 555* Warren Goldie Western (vs. Toronto) 546 Dan Feraday Toronto (vs. Windsor) 542 Adam Archibald McMaster (vs. Guelph) 500* Kevin McDonald Laurier (vs. Waterloo) *Playoff game MOST YARDS PASSING IN A SEASON 3001^ Tommy Denison Queen's 2907 Tommy Denison Queen's 2806 Chris Hessel Western 2656 Dan Feraday Toronto 2596 Michael Faulds Western ^CIS record MOST YARDS PASSING IN A CAREER 9974 Ben Chapdelaine McMaster 9885 Josh Sacobie Ottawa 8637 Chris Hessel Western 8424 Bill Kubas Laurier 8134 Dan Brannagan Queen's
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MOST COMPLETIONS IN A GAME 41^ Dan Feraday 37* Kevin McDonald 34 Dan Feraday 33 Bill Kubas 33 Tommy Denison 33 Ryan Fantham ^CIS record *Playoff game
Toronto (vs. Windsor) Laurier (vs. Waterloo) Toronto (vs. Western) Laurier (vs. Toronto) Queen's (vs. Windsor) McMaster (vs. Laurier)
17-Oct-81 02-Nov-96 03-Oct-81 02-Oct-93 18-Oct-03 11-Oct-08
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A SEASON 203 Tommy Denison Queen's 194 Dan Feraday Toronto 183 Tommy Denison Queen's 176 Michael Faulds Western 172 Michael Faulds Western
2003 1981 2002 2008 2007
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A CAREER 637 Josh Sacobie Ottawa 609 Ben Chapdelaine McMaster 561 Michael Faulds Western 546 Bill Kubas Laurier 502 Chris Hessel Western
2004-08 1997-2001 2005-08 1990-94 1998, 2001-04
MOST TD PASSES IN A GAME 7* Chris Hessel 6* Dave Pickett 6 Bill Kubas 6 Bill Kubas 6* Warren Goldie 6 Michael Faulds 6 Adam Archibald 6 Josh Sacobie *Playoff game
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Western (vs. Windsor) 26-Oct-02 Windsor (vs. Laurier) 08-Nov-75 Laurier (vs. McMaster) 08-Oct-92 Laurier (vs. McMaster) 06-Oct-94 Western (vs. Toronto) 29-Oct-94 Western (vs. McMaster) 17-Sep-05 McMaster (vs. Toronto) 22-Oct-05 Ottawa (vs. Waterloo) 20-Sep-08
MOST TD PASSES IN A SEASON 24 Tommy Denison 24 Dan Brannagan 23 Bill Kubas 22 Tommy Denison 21 Dan Feraday 21 Chris Hessel 21 Ryan Pyear 21 Josh Sacobie
Queen's Queen's Laurier Queen's Toronto Western Laurier Ottawa
2003 2008 1994 2002 1981 2002 2004 2007
MOST TD PASSES IN A CAREER 79 Josh Sacobie 65 Bill Kubas 62 Chris Hessel 62 Ryan Pyear 62 Dan Brannagan
Ottawa Laurier Western Laurier Queen's
2004-08 1990-94 1998, 2001-04 2001-05 2005-08
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OUA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 74^* Kevin McDonald Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 65 Dan Feraday Toronto (vs. Windsor) 57 Bill Kubas Laurier (vs. Toronto) 57 Michael Faulds Western (vs. Queen's) 55* Josh Sacobie Ottawa (vs. Western) ^CIS record *Playoff game MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON 315 Dan Feraday Toronto 313 Tommy Denison Queen's 312 Tommy Denison Queen's 290 Justin Dunk Guelph 289 Michael Faulds Western
1981 2003 2002 2006 2007
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER 1111 Josh Sacobie Ottawa 1107 Ben Chapdelaine McMaster 991 Bill Kubas Laurier 933 Michael Faulds Western 931 Dan Brannagan Queen's
2004-08 1997-2001 1990-94 2005-08 2005-08
LONGEST COMPLETION 109^ Nathan Body to Scott Gordon 108 Mike O'Brien to Ray Krumme 108 Adam Archibald to Mike Bradwell 106 Rod Philp to Ken Evraire 105 Norm Lucky to Barry St. George 105 Paul Gleeson to Dan Dominico 105 Justin Dunk to Dave McKoy ^CIS record (tie)
02-Nov-96 17-Oct-81 02-Oct-93 27-Sep-08 08-Nov-08
Guelph (vs. Toronto) 09-Oct-97 Western (vs. McMaster) 12-Sep-98 McMaster (vs. Guelph) 20-Oct-07 Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 19-Sep-87 Ottawa (vs. York) 14-Oct-71 Western (vs. Waterloo) 10-Oct-80 Guelph (vs. Toronto) 23-Sep-06
HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON (Minimum 15 attempts per game plus 60 percent of team games played) 68.5 Mike Shoemaker Guelph 1988 67.6 Rod Philp Laurier 1987 66.9 Michael Faulds Western 2005 66.7 Ryan Pyear Laurier 2005 65.1 Dave Pickett Windsor 1975
RECEIVING
MOST YARDS RECEIVING IN A GAME 377^ James MacLean Queen's (vs. Guelph) 341 Rob Bagg Queen's (vs. Toronto) 323* Tom McConnell Western (vs. Toronto) 289 Andre Talbot Laurier (vs. Guelph) 256 Mike Bradwell McMaster (vs. Guelph) ^CIS record *Playoff game MOST YARDS RECEIVING IN A SEASON 1300^ Andy Fantuz Western 1093 Andy Fantuz Western 1034 Ryan Janzen McMaster 1031 James MacLean Queen's 1013 Scott Valberg Queen's ^CIS record
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OUA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 2002-05 1996-2000 1990-94 2001-05 2001-05
Laurier (vs. Guelph) 09-Sep-00 Toronto (vs. Windsor) 17-Oct-81 Queen's (vs. Waterloo) 26-Oct-02 McMaster (vs. Western) 18-Oct-86 Guelph (vs. Western) 26-Oct-91 Toronto (vs. Western) 29-Oct-94
MOST RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON 63 Craig Spear Queen's 60 Frank Marof Guelph 57 Mark Magee Toronto 57 Andy Fantuz Western 54 Scott Miller Windsor 54 Andre Talbot Laurier
2003 1991 1981 2002 1997 2000
MOST RECEPTIONS IN A CAREER 189 Andy Fantuz Western 186 Stefan Ptaszek Laurier 178 Arjei Franklin Windsor 153 Cory Kennedy Toronto 150 Ryan Janzen McMaster
2002-05 1990-94 2001-05 2004-08 1996-2000
MOST TD RECEPTIONS IN A GAME 4 Eric Walter McGill (vs. Queen's) 20-Oct-62 4 Nigel Wilson Western (vs. Guelph) 08-Sep-78 4 Kevin Reid Guelph (vs. York) 01-Oct-94 4 Matt Babel Laurier (vs. Western) 15-Sep-01 4 Andy Fantuz Western (vs. McMaster) 17-Sep-05 4 Brad Smith Queen's (vs. Guelph) 09-Sep-06 4 Nick Pasic Western (vs. York) 20-Sep-08 4 Scott Valberg Queen's (vs. York) 04-Oct-08 MOST TD RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON 13 Stefan Ptaszek Laurier 13 Craig Spear Queen's 12 Andy Fantuz Western 12 Andy Fantuz Western 11 Parri Ceci Guelph 11 Andre Talbot Laurier 11 Konrad Gloge McMaster 11 Scott Valberg Queen's
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2002-05 1990-94 1961-62, 1964-65/1968-70 2001-05 2002, 2004-06 2004-08
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MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME 4^ John Douglas Waterloo (vs. Windsor) 11-Sep-82 4^* Richard Nakatsu Toronto (vs. Ottawa) 09-Nov-74 ^CIS record *Playoff game MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN A SEASON 9 Dave Croasdale McGill 8 Peter McNabb Toronto
1978 1970
MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN A CAREER 21 Peter McNabb Toronto/Queen's 21 Matt Carapella Western 19 Trevor Small Guelph 18 Pat Gallo Western 17 Cory Delaney Waterloo LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 112^ Don Williams Guelph (vs. Windsor) 111 Mark Chortos Western (vs. York) 110 Rohan Dove Laurier (vs. Toronto) 109 Mike LeBrun Ottawa (vs. Carleton) 108* Brandon Little McMaster (vs. Laurier) ^CIS record *Playoff game
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MOST SACKS IN A SEASON 9.5 Yannick Carter 9.5 Osie Ukwuoma 9.0 Paul Dragojlovich 9.0 Bill Vastis 9.0 David D'Onofrio 9.0 Ricky Foley 9.0 Giancarlo Rapanaro
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LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 106 Ed McMillan
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KICKING AND PUNTING
HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE IN A SEASON 47.1 Mike O'Brien Western 44.1 Mike O'Brien Western 43.5 Frank Jagas Western 43.5 Arek Bigos Waterloo 42.9 Ray Macoritti Western
1999 2000 1994 1997 1987
MOST YARDS PUNTING IN A GAME 684* Arek Bigos Waterloo (vs. Laurier) 683 George Chilakos Toronto (vs. Windsor) 641 Mike Karpow Waterloo (vs. Laurier) 620 Ed Becker Laurier (vs. Waterloo) 602 Ed Becker Laurier (vs. Windsor) MOST YARDS PUNTING IN A SEASON 3621 Norman Nasser Guelph 3376 Ed Becker Laurier 3201 Mike Telepchuk Guelph 3178 Rob Pikula Western 3176 Norman Nasser Guelph
2000 2001 1973 2001 2001
MOST YARDS PUNTING IN A CAREER 13921 Ed Becker Laurier 12771 Paul Knill Waterloo/Western 11537 Andy Vasily Windsor 11396 Mike Karpow Laurier/Waterloo 10969 Scott Essery Windsor LONGEST PUNT 94 Darryl Skuse 89 Sergio Capobianco 85 Brian Devlin 84 Mike Karpow 84 George Chilakos LONGEST KICKOFF 95 Peter Barbaric 90* Brian Devlin 90 Nick Arakgi 90 Dan Bertolo 90 Arek Bigos 90 Serg Capobianco 90 Serg Capobianco 90 Kevin Rydeard *Playoff game
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1998-02 1968-72 1992-96 1975-76/1977-79 1977-81
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KICK AND PUNT RETURNS
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON 718 Tom Barbeau McGill 686 Paul Bennett Laurier 616 Corey Grant Laurier 606 Don Hollerhead Windsor 576 Jimmy Allin Queen's
1977 1976 1995 1971 2008
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A CAREER 1886 Don Hollerhead Windsor 1632 Arjei Franklin Windsor 1460 Andre Batson York 1427 Chris Rankin McMaster 1211 Michael Palmer Guelph
1971-75 2001-05 1993-97 1999-2003 1999-2002
MOST PUNT RETURN TDS IN A SEASON 5 Paul Bennett Laurier 4 Dave White Ottawa 3 Don Hollerhead Windsor 3 Bill Morasutti Toronto 3 Heron Tait Guelph
1976 1974 1975 1985 1993
LONGEST PUNT RETURN 130^* John Kelley Guelph (vs. Laurier) 130 Steve Valeriote Waterloo (vs. York) 129 Ian Forde Waterloo (vs. Toronto) 128# Jedd Gardner Guelph (vs. York) 125# Jedd Gardner Guelph (vs. Waterloo) ^CIS record *Playoff game #Missed field goal return
01-Nov-75 21-Oct-78 01-Sep-03 11-Oct-08 04-Oct-08
MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE IN A SEASON 729 Matt D’Souza Toronto 2006 647 Ed Slabikowski Windsor 1982 552 Ian Logan Waterloo 2003 548 Paul Hilario York 1991 493 Gerry Palmer Carleton 1977 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 112 Joe Pariselli 111 Kevin Johnson 111 Jason Tibbitts 110 Darrell Penner 109 Brandon Little
York (vs. Western) Laurier (vs. Windsor) Waterloo Queen's (vs. Bishop's) McMaster (vs. Laurier)
02-Nov-85 03-Oct-98 1998 18-Sep-76 08-Nov-03
MOST KICKOFF RETURN TDS IN A SEASON 3 Joe Pariselli York 1985 The OUA office has made every effort to ensure the statistical information in this publication is up-to-date and correct. However, we welcome any suggestions or questions you may have. Please direct these to: Josh Bell-Webster Communications & Media Relations Tel: 905-540-5156 Cell: 905-870-9773 Email: josh.bellwebster@oua.ca
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