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Page 1: 2014-15 Guelph Gryphon Football Program

2014-15GRYPHON FOOTBALL

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QUICK FACTSUniversity of Guelph Founded: 1964

Enrollment: 18,200President & Vice-Chancellor: Franco Vaccarino

Associate V.P. Student Affairs: Brenda WhitesideUniversity Website: www.uoguelph.ca

Gryphon Football Quick FactsDirector of Athletics: Tom KendallFootball Stadium: Alumni Stadium

Playing Surface: Field TurfNickname: Gryphons

Colours: Red, Black & GoldConference: OUA

Head Coach: Stu Lang (5th Year)2013 Gryphons Record: 8-22013 OUA Finish: 2nd (Tied)

Gryphon Football Contact Info50 Stone Road E. Guelph, Ontario Canada, N1G 2W1

519.824.4120 Ext. 53406 Fax: 519.766.9563 Email: [email protected]

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State-Of-The-Art Field & TrackAlumni Stadium got a facelift in 2012. The expansion and renovation project included a new

synthetic turf field and an international-calibre eight-lane track. This Revolution turf product from Field Turf is the number one football field in North America and the main choice of professional

teams. The alternating greens and distinctive red and black checkerboard end zones will be much talked about.

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Purchase Tickets Online at gryphons.ca/tickets

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BOX OFFICEFootball Regular Season: U of G students FREE / Adults $15

Homecoming Game: Students - $15 / Adults $20

General Inquiries:[email protected]

519-824-4120 Ext. 53782

2014 SCHEDULE:Sept. 1 @ McMaster – 1PM

Sept. 6 vs. Toronto – 1PM Home Opener/O-Week

Sept. 13 @ Ottawa – 1PM

Sept. 20 vs. Queen’s – 1PM Homecoming

Oct. 4 @ Windsor – 1PM

Oct. 10 vs. Carleton – 7PM United Way Game

Oct. 18 vs. Western – 1PM Breast Cancer Awareness Game

Oct. 25 @ Laurier – 1PM

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T The community of Guelph and Gryphon Football are growing stronger together year after year. Gryphon Football student-athletes and staff are constantly challenging each other to give back to the City of Guelph and football communities across Canada. This football program is made up of players and coaches from across Canada, that all give back to their respective communities in a positive capacity.

Locally, Gryphon football student-athletes dedicate their time to the Upper Grand District School Board and the Wellington Catholic District School Board. Our student-athletes lead programs such as flag football clinics, high school football courses, power of positive choice days and participate in board-wide conferences such as RISE (Recognizing Internal Strength for Empowerment) which allows players to connect with and mentor younger students. As well, the Gryphons donated one of their post-practice dinners to the Guelph Drop-In Centre in support of the Athletic Department’s United Way Campaign. In addition, several Gryphons participated in the Hope House’s second annual Souperlicious lunch fundraiser which raised $3,700 for the organization.

The Gryphons are also a fixture in local community activities. Veterans Fraser Speakman, Robert Farquharson, Jeff Finley, Dylan Husty, and Jacob Harpell are building upon what alumni Zach Androschuk, Jarryd Baines, Luke Nangle, Taylor Palmer, and Mackenzie McLaughlin have shown in how to give back. Support of local initiatives such as the Big Brothers/Big Sisters Bowl-a-Thon and Wheels in Motion are yearly activities that Gryphons participate in. A fundraising campaign that is close to Gryphon Football hearts is the Do it For Dan Campaign. The campaign is named after Gryphon Football friend Dan Edwards and began in 2007, raises money for spinal cord injuries.

This past May, Dave Rossetti, Pat McGrath, Tristan Doughlin, and Andrew Graham planted the Gryphon flag on a global level participating in the Me to We mission to Ecuador. The four Gryphons built a school and assisted with other development projects. They experienced remarkable biodiversity and gained first-hand experience with environmental and development issues, as well as built lifelong skills through leadership and global development workshops. Moving forward, this will be a yearly mission for four Gryphon Football players.

Each summer, Alumni Stadium opens its doors to hundreds of youth within the community who come to participate in week-long flag football camps run by Gryphon Football players and staff. Growing more popular is the Elite High School Football Camp in August. This camp is run by Gryphon coaches and players and provides high school football players to experience University level coaching and understand what it takes to be a Gryphon.

This past summer the Guelph Bears of the OFC (Ontario Football Conference) joined forces with the Gryphons and became the Guelph Junior Varsity and Varsity Gryphons. This major alignment has allowed Gryphon Football players to volunteer as coaches throughout the summer. The players are also involved in volunteering their time at Guelph Minor Football practices to teach the fundamentals of the game.

Our coaches are also active in surrounding communities through their participation in various clinics and organizations including: Brantford Bison Coaching Clinic, Hamilton Ironmen Junior Varsity Football Program, Burlington Stampeders Football Program, Mississauga Warriors Football Program, Halton Cowboys Football Program, OLMC Player Clinic, Gryphon Offensive Line Clinic, Guest

Speakers at Canada Football Chat Coaches Clinic, Learning Facilitators

for the NCCP (National Coaching Certification Program), Provincial

Coaching Staff for the OFA (Ontario Football Alliance), National Coaching Staff for

Football Canada, Regional All-Star Game Coaching Staff, and supporters of BC High School Football

Association.

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High Performance Training Centre

The Gryphon Football High Performance Training Centre was officially opened in January 2011. Located on the second floor of Alumni Stadium, the Performance Centre is a state-of-the art athletic performance facility. The facility has been designed and updated by a team of sports performance experts to ensure that everything needed to create peak performance is addressed.• Full-time Strength & Conditioning Coach fully dedicated to

Gryphon Football year-round• Yearly Training Plan designed to meet the needs of football, the

position and the individual• Custom designed and built rubber inter-locking flooring• 45m Olympic-grade mondo surface sprint-training track• 6 stand alone custom built power racks• 6 stand alone, in-floor Olympic weightlifting platforms with elite

competition grade bars and bumper plates• 3 sets of dumbells from 5-125lbs• Jump mats to monitor power output and athlete readiness• Electronic timing equipment to monitor and test speed training• Exercise bikes• Variety of plyometric jump boxes• A windowed high performance assessment office/viewing area

Athletic Therapy TreatmentThe University of Guelph Football Program offers a unique facility to our student athletes. Alumni Stadium houses a state of the art Athletic Therapy treatment facility, which is directly connected to the Gryphons’ locker room.

The room boasts two hot/cold tubs, along with access to a Certified Athletic Therapist for treatment. The room has been newly renovated to include brand new modalities inclusive of machines, brand new treatment plinths, and ample storage space. The space offers an area for the athletes to be rehabilitated from injury, including therapeutic exercise and manual techniques. Athletes have access to this facility and treatment opportunities year round. The proximity and ease of booking appointments encourages compliance and a faster return to activity.

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VS Laurier21-7 W

VS Windsor24-23 W

VS McMaster24-22 W

VS Toronto38-12 W

VS Waterloo41-19 W

VS York33-7 W

VS Carleton48-12 W

VS Queen’s37-23 L

OUA 1/4 FINALS VS Windsor31-21 W

OUA SEMI FINALS VS Queen’s34-17 L 8-2

2013 Season Record

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Offence: Offensively in 2013 the Gryphons were full of veteran leadership. Graduating seniors Saxon Lindsey and Cameron Thorn tallied breakout seasons with Lindsey setting a new personal best in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns in a season, while Thorn earned second team All-Canadian status as an offensive guard.

In 2014, the Gryphons will be looking to turn the corner and take the next step. Two years in a row they have performed well in the regular season which has set the expectations high. Now in the fourth year with the same offence fans should see the playbook opening up and timing looking even better. The running game will continue to be dynamic with the duo of veteran Rob Farquharson and rookie Johnny Augustine now having experience in the CIS. Quarterback Jazz Lindsey is showing that he is continuing to grow and

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In the last three years our coaching staff has taken the football program from two wins to the OUA Finals. They have changed the culture and energized a fan base. The next challenge: sustaining success and of course, winning a Yates and Vanier Cup title.

In 2013, the season was another year of continued progress for the Gryphons with back-to-back 7-1 regular seasons. There were flashes of brilliance seen, but still mixed in were some challenges and inconsistency.

This fall, the Gryphons will be looking to turn the corner and take the next step.

“In the last two years we have won more league games than any other OUA team but we have not yet achieved our goal of winning the Yates Cup,” commented head coach Stu Lang. “Our dedicated coaching staff which began four years ago has a team filled with our recruits, so we are excited about finally breaking through. Our players, led by a dedicated group of seniors, want to ‘finish’ the journey.”

understand the game. He’s a very exciting QB to watch and this year look to see him emerge as a cerebral decision maker taking his game to the next level. The coaching staff expects great things from Lindsey coming off a good showing at the East-West all-star game and spending time with the Toronto Argonauts during their training camp.

The Gryphons will also be dealing with the graduation of a great class of veterans, most noticeably at offensive line and receiver. Four dressers at each spot graduated this past season including Jake Piotrowski and Cameron Thorn who have both signed with CFL teams. At receiver, Dillon Dimitroff and Saxon Lindsey will be missed as great leaders and go-to playmakers.

SEASON OUTLOOK

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Key returning players at the receiver spot will be Alex Charette and A’dre Fraser. Both of these players started last year and will have to step up as the new leaders of the receiving core. Fraser has big play ability and will be able to stretch the field vertically even better than previous seasons. Charette has grown into a very dynamic weapon with both size and speed. He showed that he can be an every-down receiver with play ability and the grittiness to block anyone on the field. The coaching staff expect Charette to become a leader this season after a great showing at the East-West All-star game in May. Adding depth to this receiving core will be a combination of Marcus Joseph, Trey Gervais and Quincey Reid who add size and speed to a group that has shrunk due to graduation this off-season.

On the offensive line the return of Matthew Nesbitt, Cam Wilhelm and Kyle Fraser to anchor the OL will be crucial. These players have been seeing time since being freshman and are now the leaders on that big OL.

Also on the offensive line, Arran MacRae and Andrew Pickett were two highly recruited prospects and will look to come in and push right away to play. The pair are both a great combination of size and athleticism at their position. Lastly at the QB spot, James Roberts comes with a long resume. He has represented his province on three occasions, and had incredible success at both the high school and OVFL level.

Defence: The 2013 defence entered the season with many new faces and a lot of questions about whether these new players could repeat the same type of performance as the veterans showed the previous season. After holding opponents to a mere 332 yards per game, good enough for first in the OUA and fifth in the CIS, and 17 points allowed per game, the majority of those questions have been answered. Taylor Palmer and Vince Lonsdale are the only graduating seniors from that young group, which sets expectations very high for 2014.

Veteran Iain Hutchison will be looked to for leadership in the backend, while Tristan Doughlin has emerged as a huge playmaker and physical presence at free safety. Middle linebacker John Rush returns after missing six games in 2013, having been sidelined by a knee injury. Third-year linebacker Andrew Graham has been doing an excellent job in Rush’s absence and is a force in the middle. Graham was named a 2013 OUA all-star after recording 17 solo tackles, 2.5 sacks and one interception.

A good majority of the defensive line returns with another year under its belt and will be looking to add to its 34 sacks

from last season. Two-time OUA all-star Cam Walker enters his fourth year of eligibility and will be looked to for veteran leadership. In 2013 he recorded 26.5 total tackles and six sacks for a total loss of 29 yards and was invited to the 2014 East-West All-Star Bowl.

Special Forces: In the past three seasons, the Gryphons have produced five OUA all-stars from the special forces unit. Their coverage dominance and multiple return threats should continue to create havoc for their opponents. Leading the way in the return game for the Gryphons will be A’dre Fraser and Alex Charette, while Andrew Graham, James Ingram, Jacob Harpell and Fraser Speakman will anchor the line play. All six of these players had an outstanding 2013 campaign.

Look for the Ferarro brothers, fourth year Daniel and first year Gabriel, to solidify the kicking game in 2014. One of the country’s best long snappers, Dan MacDonald should continue to provide certain ball security. Jacob Scarfone was the most versatile player last year; kicking, running fakes, and recovering pooch kicks. This second year player has the instincts and athleticism to be a game changer in 2014.

The Gryphon coverage and block units were very effective in the battle for field position last year and the attacking mentality will continue in the 2014 season.

Incoming Team Canada recruits Nick Parisotto and Royce Metchie should see the field early and often for the special forces.

Led by a possible 16 returning starters and one of the best recruiting classes in recent history, the Gryphons enter the season with highly attainable hopes of a Yates Cup title.

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THANK YOU!

Mrs. Patricia AndersonMr. Marc BelangerMrs. Kelly Booth

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United Way of Greater TorontoMrs. Gianna UrbshasMs. Robin UrquhartMrs. Sherilyn Walker

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The Adopt-A-Gryphon Football Program 2013-14 Supporters

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Mr. Ronald A. AimolaMrs. Josephine Aloisio

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Captain Robert M. CulbertDavan Group Inc.

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GRYPHON ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?KYLE WALTERS - A celebrated player and esteemed alumni, Kyle Walters had a great football career with the Guelph Gryphons. A native of St. Thomas, Ont., Walters played for the Gryphons from 1992-1996. In his rookie year with the Gryphons the team was crowned Yates Cup Champions. In 1996 he earned his second title captaining the team to another Yates Cup championship. Over his playing career he received numerous honours including being a two-time OUA all-star, and once being named a CIS All-Canadian.

In 1996 Walters was drafted in the second round (10th overall) of the Canadian Football Leagues (CFL)

draft to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He played safety and halfback with the team, helping them win the 1999 Grey Cup. His 78 special teams tackles ranks fourth all-time in Hamilton Tiger-Cat history and he was named a team captain during his final three seasons.

Walters quickly moved into the coaching ranks as an assistant special teams coach for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 2003 before returning to Guelph. He was the assistant full time coach and defensive coordinator with the Gryphons for two seasons from 2004-2005. In 2006 he was named the Head Coach of the program, a position he kept for four years. In his time as Head

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Friends of Gryphon Football President,Randy Dimitroff

Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Special-Teams Coordinator, Pat Tracey

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Coach, the Gryphons made the playoffs three out of four of the seasons and in 2007, hosted the first Yates Cup at Guelph since 1986.

In 2010, Walters saw an opportunity to return to the CFL as a special teams coordinator and running backs coach with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. This is a position he held for three years from 2010-2012. He continued to increase his role off the field while coaching, becoming the Canadian College Draft Coordinator in 2011. His continued work and knowledge saw him move from the sidelines to a management chair in 2013 where he was named the Assistant General Manager and Director of Canadian Scouting with the Blue Bombers.

As the 2013 season brought change for the Bombers, Walters hard work paid off as he was named the interim

General Manager. That interim tag was removed and on November 26, 2013 he was named the franchises 17th General Manger. This is a perfect fit for the Guelph graduate who has a great background in both CFL and CIS football and a drive to be successful that is matched by very few.

The Department of Athletics and Gryphon Football is very proud of all of our University of Guelph Gryphon Football Alumni, and would like to congratulate Kyle Walters on all of his success!

KYLE WALTERSWinnipeg Blue Bombers GM

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Gryphon Head Coach, Stu Lang

Winnipeg Blue Bombers Head Coach, Mike O’Shea

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Wildman Awards Dinner January 31, 2015

Friends of Gryphon Football Golf Tournament

August 15, 2015

Friends of Gryphon Football Gala Dinner May 2, 2015

Celebrating the 30th anniversary of winning the Vanier Cup and this year we will honour the 1984 team.

Save the Date!

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As the MCW Group of Companies celebrate their 50th year in

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Academic Excellence&

Proud supporters of the Green Gryphon Initiative

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Vaughan, ON Canada L4L 8Z7

Allen HillcoatSales Manager, Western Ontario

Tel: 905-264-6372 Ext. 207Fax: 905-264-6432Cell: 416-671-1561

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MEET THE COACHES

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Stu Lang enters his fifth season as the head coach of the Guelph Gryphons Football team; taking over the program in 2010 from Kyle Walters. In 2013 he coached the squad to a regular season 7-1 record. Over the past two years, Guelph has won more league games than any other OUA team.

In 2009 Lang served as the receivers’ coach with the Gryphons, coaching a veteran group that included OUA all-star Jedd Gardner, an eventual draft pick of the Toronto Argos. To date he has helped build a state-of-the-art High Performance Training Centre in Alumni Stadium for his football players, plus a new artificial turf football field, video display scoreboard and field lighting. It’s been Lang’s goal from the start to build the best football program in the OUA. Once again the facilities, academic support, and his coaching staff have attracted a talented group of rookies from across Canada.

Prior to coming to Guelph, Lang spent two seasons as the receivers’ coach at Upper Canada College (UCC), his former high school. During that time he was chair of their Athletic Task Force, and a member of the Principal’s Advisory Committee and Financial Committee. He also donated the funds to build a new SAQ (Speed, Agility and Quickness) Performance Centre for their athletes. In 2013 he created the Lang Scholarship Program at UCC.

During his university playing days, Lang was a four-year starter with the Queen’s Gaels in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). He was a member of the 1970 Yates Cup Championship team, losing in the western playoffs to the University of Manitoba, the eventual Vanier Cup winners. During his time at Queen’s he was also a three-year starter with the Gaels Hockey Team and the runner-up for the 1974 Jenkins Trophy award, an honour bestowed to the University’s top athletic and scholastic student-athlete. Lang earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Queen’s in 1974. He was also named to the Queen’s Sports Hall of Fame.

Lang also had a very successful playing career for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 1974-1981. He played slot-back for eight seasons, going to the Grey Cup seven times and winning the championship five times (1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1981). He was named the team’s 1974 Rookie of the Year and received the Canada Packers Award for Fan’s Favourite Player in 1977. In 1976 he played in the CFL All-Star game.

In addition to his on-field experiences and connection to the University of Guelph football team, Lang brings with him a wealth of leadership and strategic management skills as a former senior business executive from CCL Industries. Most recently, from 2002-2005, he served as the President of CCL Label, Europe and is still active as a Director on the company’s Board. CCL Industries Inc., a Lang family controlled business, is a world-class specialty packaging company headquartered in Toronto.

Lang and his wife, Kim, live on a horse farm in Puslinch, Ontario, just outside Guelph. Kim serves on the Pet Trust Board, the fundraising arm of the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC), and is the 2014 Artistic Director of the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival.

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KEVIN MacNEILL Defensive CoordinatorKevin MacNeill enters his fifth season as Defensive Coordinator with the Guelph Gryphons. Coach MacNeill brings two conferences of CIS experience to the football staff, having coached in the OUA and Can-West conferences before joining the Gryphon family.

Before coming to Guelph, he spent two seasons coaching at UBC as the Recruitment Coordinator, Special Teams Coordinator and Linebacker Coach. Prior to that, he coached at his alma mater, Wilfrid Laurier University, from 2004-2007 as a Linebacker Coach and Special Teams Coach. MacNeill was a part of the 2005 coaching staff that won the Vanier Cup. He has also served as the Head Coach of the Guelph Bears from 2005-2006 winning the Coach of the Year Award in 2006.

The Bears went on to two semi-final appearances with MacNeill at the helm. He’s been a volunteer coach with the Jr Varsity Preds winning the OVFL Championship in 2001, Guelph Bears 2002-2006, Cambridge Lions in 2012, and he returned to the Guelph Bears in 2013. For the last three years, Coach MacNeill has coached the GTA Rising Stars serving

as both Defensive Coordinator and Defensive Quality Control Coach. In addition, he was recently invited to serve as the Linebacker Coach for Team Canada’s Jr National Team that will compete in the 2014 World Championship.

As a player, MacNeill had an outstanding five-year career from 1999-2003 at Laurier. He was named a CIS second team All-Canadian linebacker in 2003 and was an OUA all-star in 2001 and 2003. In 2001 he was selected as the Golden Hawk Football Most Valuable Player. He was later signed by the Montreal Allouettes. MacNeill graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications (2003). He currently lives in Guelph with his wife Monica and has a five year-old daughter named Hailey.

TODD GALLOWAY Offensive CoordinatorTodd Galloway joins the Gryphons coaching staff for his fourth season as the Offensive Coordinator in 2014. Over the last three seasons the offence has seen a lot of change. In the past two years, he has helped lead the Gryphons to a 14-2 regular season record, and 2-2 in the playoffs including a Yates Cup appearance in 2012.

Galloway has over a decade of diverse coaching experience at various levels including the CIS, high school and varsity leagues. Prior to Guelph, he spent five years coaching in Nova Scotia with the St. Mary’s Huskies, Sackville High School and the Metro Mustangs of the Nova Scotia Varsity Football League (NSVFL).

He got his start in coaching at his alma mater Wilfrid Laurier University. He spent three seasons after graduating (2004-2006), serving as the receivers coach and assistant offensive coach. He was a member of the coaching staff during the Golden Hawks Vanier Cup title in 2005. During that time he also served as the offensive coordinator in the Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL) for the Guelph Bears (now Junior Gryphons) in 2006.

He is a native of Kitchener, Ont., and played wide receiver at Laurier (2000-2003) while earning an Honours Bachelor’s degree in Biology. Galloway lives in Guelph with his wife Trudy and their 2-year old son Grady.

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Steve Viveiros Assistant Running Backs CoachSteve is entering his 12th season with the Gryphon football program. For his first seven years he served as the linebacker coach. He has since switched to offence and has been a running back coach for the last four seasons. Viveiros is a graduate of McMaster University where he played linebacker from 1990-1995.

During his time at McMaster, he was an OUA all-star, team captain for four years, team MVP for three years and was named to the team of the decade. In his personal life, he is an elementary school principal at Willow Rd. P.S. He has been in the role as a school administrator for the last eight years.

His role in education has been of benefit to the football program with insights in developing effective coaching and to help the athletes become better students of the game. Viveiros is married to his wife. Ainslie and has three boys: Jack, Ben, and Cam.

Bill Brown Special Forces Coordinator and Recruiting & Football DevelopmentBill Brown returns for his 14th season as a member of the Gryphons coaching staff. This is his fourth season as the Special Forces Coordinator. The Gryphons had five OUA all-stars come from special teams in the last three years.

As the Recruiting and Development Coordinator he attracts the best athletes, coaches and alumni support to UofG. Brown’s other experience in the past with the Gryphons has included coaching the defensive backs for eight years and coordinating the defence for two years. Outside of coaching for the Gryphons, he has coached for Team Ontario for seven seasons, coaching in the Canada Cup and the International Bowl. He won OFA Major Coach of the Year in 2013.

Brown has also coached the Guelph Bears in the OVFL for four years. He has been the Defensive Coordinator for Bishop MacDonell and St. James HS in Guelph. As a player for the Gryphons from

1994-1998, he was named the 1994 Gryphon Rookie of the Year and a 1996 OUAA All-Star. Brown was a member of the 1996 Yates Cup Championship team and was awarded the 1998 Gryphon Defensive Player of the Year award. He teaches Physical Education to grade 7/8 students at John Galt Public School in Guelph.

Neil Lumsden Assistant to Head Coach & Running Backs CoachNeil Lumsden began his journey with the Guelph Gryphons Football team as a guest coach for the running backs in 2010 and now moves into his third official season as Running Backs coach.

Lumsden’s past makes him a great mentor to the players. He started his career at the University of Ottawa as a running back & kicker where he was a 4-time OUA all-star & 3-time All-Canadian. He then moved on to his storied football career in the Canadian Football League (CFL), playing from 1976-1985 with the Toronto Argonauts, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Edmonton Eskimos. In 1976 he was the Eastern Conference nominee for Most Outstanding Rookie and a CFL Eastern All Star.

Lumsden has won three Grey Cups as a player with the Eskimos and his fourth ring as the General Manager and Director of Business Operations of the 1999 Tiger-Cats. From 2001-2004 he was a regional scout for the Edmonton Eskimos while coaching Sr high school football in Burlington. He is a member

of the University of Ottawa Hall of Fame, the OUA Hall of Fame and the City of Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame. In 2013 he was awarded the Champion of Sport by the Sport Alliance in Burlington.

Lumsden has coached football for over 30 years at all levels and most recently was the head coach of the Burlington Varsity Stampeders winning the OFC championship in 2008 and 2010. In 2011 he was the head coach of the Burlington Braves in the CJFL before joining the Gryphon football staff. Lumsden is also honored to be a member of the 2014 class that is being inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in September.

He lives in Burlington with his wife Donna, their daughter Kristin lives and works in Toronto as a makeup artist and son Jesse who lives in Calgary and was a member of 2014 Canadian Olympic Bobsled team competing in his second Olympics in Russia.

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Mike Aloisio Defensive Assistant Coach, Video Coordinator & Recruiting ManagerMike Aloisio enters his third season with the Gryphons as a Defensive Assistant and second year as the Video Coordinator. He joined the Gryphons in 2012 as a Graduate Assistant while completing a Bachelor of Sports Management from Brock University (2010-2013). He spent three seasons (2010-2012) coaching with the Hamilton Ironmen Junior Varsity program in the OVFL, coaching Special Forces and Defensive Quality Control.

Aloisio is a native of Hamilton, Ontario and now lives in Guelph with his wife Becky and their beagle Diesel.

Hank Ilesic Kicking CoachHank Ilesic joins the Gryphon program for his second season. During his rookie season in 1977 while still attending high school in Edmonton at the tender age of seventeen, became the youngest player in the history of professional football.

His specialty on the field was punting for the CFL Edmonton Eskimos during the glory years from 1978-82, winning five Grey Cup Championships. Traded to Toronto in 1983, he contributed yet to another Grey Cup for the Argonauts and became the only player to win six consecutive Championships. In 1989 he played for the NFL San Diego Chargers, and in the Los Angeles Rams in 1990 before returning to the Toronto Argonauts in 1991 to win a seventh Grey Cup.

Ilesic re- tired after the 1993 season, after taking a year off of football, he played for the Hamilton Tiger-cats in 1995. Enjoying retirement for two seasons, the B.C. Lions lured him out of retirement and he played the remaining four games of the regular season and the Western Final. In 2001, after being inactive from football for three seasons, the Edmonton Eskimos came knocking on the door. Nick- named, “Thunderfoot”, he played the remaining three regular season games and the Western Final. Ilesic joins legendary Lui Passaglia as the only two players in the history of professional football that spans a playing career in four consecutive decades.

Zach Pollari Assistant Offensive Line CoachZachary Pollari is joining the Guelph Gryphons football team for his fourth season with the Offensive Line. He was born in Billings, MT USA, but grew up and went to school in Guelph attending Centennial CVI.

Pollari attended the University of Western Ontario where he obtained a degree in Criminology while playing for the Mustangs football team. In 2009 he was drafted by the Toronto Argonauts and enjoyed a short stint there before returning to Western to complete his fifth year of eligibility and obtain his Education Degree. Following this season, Pollari was re-signed by the Argonauts but suffered an injury at the start of the season and was released. The following summer, he played for Team Canada in the 2011 IFAF World Championship in Austria and was selected as a first team All-Star.

Pollari lives in Guelph and is a teacher in the Upper Grand District School Board.

Steven Frake Assistant Receivers CoachSteven Frake joins the Gryphons coaching staff for his second season as the Assistant Receivers Coach. He had spent the previous portion of his coaching career with his former alma mater, Wilfrid Laurier University, serving as the Receivers Coach for seven years. Prior to that he had a great five-year playing career for the Golden Hawks from 2000-2004 as both a receiver and a defensive back.

In 2004 Frake was drafted by the Montreal Alouettes as a defensive back. He graduated with an

Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in Kinesiology.

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John Casasanta Special Forces Personnel CoachJohn Casasanta is entering his ninth season as the Niagara Recruiting Officer with the Gryphons. He also works with the Special Forces Team on game days focusing on player personnel assignments and substitutions. As a Gryphon, Casasanta earned his Bachelor of Arts History Honours degree from the University of Guelph and was a five-year Letterman defensive back with the Gryphons football team. He lives in the Niagara Region with his wife Lisa, son Carson and daughter McKenna and is currently entering his eighth season as head coach of the Jr Football team at Denis Morris Catholic High School where he teaches English.

Brian Cluff Defensive Line CoachThe 2014 season will mark Coach Cluff’s 30th year of University Football. Coach Cluff will once again be coaching the Defensive Line. He has also coached the defensive line with Team Ontario at the Canada Cup and in 2013 was in Texas coaching the defensive line for Team Ontario Selects vs. Team USA in the International Bowl.

In 2011 Cluff was the recipient of the “OUA Assistant Coach of the Year Award” and was also the winner at the National Level of the “Gino Fracas Award” as the CIS Assistant Coach of the Year. He was also awarded the prestigious University of Guelph Dr. John T. Powell Award in 2011-12.

As a Gryphon Football Alumni he was a five-year starter and played defensive end from 1982-1986. Cluff was a member of the 1984 Vanier Cup National Championship Team and was drafted in the CFL by the Toronto Argonauts in 1986.

He graduated from Guelph with a Bachelor of Arts in 1987 and received his Bachelor of Education Degree from Mount Allison University in 1989. He is a NCCP certified coach and has presented at numerous football clinics and camps over the years. Cluff teaches Physical and Health Education at Guelph Collegiate High School and lives in Guelph with his wife Sue Knox and has a daughter Alexandra.

Mike MacDonald Offensive Line CoachMike MacDonald is entering his fifth year coaching the Offensive Line at the University of Guelph. He has also had six years coaching experience as the Offensive Line Coach at Notre Dame High School in Burlington, Ont. and fourteen years coaching in the Burlington Stampeder Rep Program as a Head Coach and Offensive Line coach.

He has served as an offensive line coach for Team Ontario and many all-star teams. MacDonald received the Ontario Football Alliance Senior Coach of the Year award in 2007. He has won two Ontario Tier 1 Provincial High School Championships and nine Provincial Rep Football Championships. MacDonald has a BSc. in Kinesiology from the University of Waterloo where he played football and was the team captain.

He is a retired member of the RCMP having served for 27 years in various parts of Canada.

Adam Grandy Assistant Defensive Coordinator & Linebackers CoachAdam Grandy is entering his third year with the Gryphons as a Linebacker Coach and Assistant Defensive Coordinator.

A graduate of McMaster University, he was a linebacker for the Marauders and a member of the 2003 Yates Cup Championship team. He has spent the last nine years coaching the Burlington Stampeders and is currently the Head Coach of the Varsity team. Grandy has also been an Assistant Coach at M.M. Robinson High School in Burlington since 2006, most recently winning the GHAC, Halton Championships and OFFSAA Golden Horseshoe Finalist in 2012.

He was named the Defensive Coordinator of the U19 Team Ontario Selects which played Team USA in Austin, Texas in February 2013. For the past two years Grandy has helped with the Golden Horseshoe

Current and Rising Star teams, acting as Defensive Coordinator and Linebacker coach respectively.

Grandy holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from McMaster University (2007) and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Windsor (2011) where he was a Graduate Assistant/Linebacker during the 2010 season.

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Alex Derma Scout Team Coordinator and Tight End CoachAlex Derma returns for his sixth season to work with the Gryphon Show team members in preparation for each weekly opponent. Derma played four years at John F. Ross as a wide receiver before joining the University of Waterloo football team. He was also selected to play for Team Ontario U21 and represent them as captain for a summer tour in Europe.

Derma currently coaches high school football and has gained International coaching experience as an Offensive Coordinator for both the Team Ontario U15 and U17 Selects playing against the United States. He brings thirteen years of coaching experience and a ton of energy which he uses to keep the Gryphons motivated. Derma teaches Wood working and Construction at Elmira District High School.

Marcello Campanaro Quarterbacks CoachMarcello Campanaro is joining the Gryphons for his first year as Quarterbacks Coach. A 1984 McMaster graduate, Campanaro went on to complete his Bachelor of Education degree at Queen’s University in 1986. He served as the Quarterback Coach and the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator at McMaster University from 1996-2003.

He moved into the positions of Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator for the McMaster Mauraders from 2004-2006. He lives with his wife Cynthia and has three children; Roman, Naia and Mylana.

Currently, the Head of Physical Education at M.M Robinson Highschool in Burlington, Ont., Campanaro has spent 24 of his last 26 years teaching as coach of the M. M. Robinson Rams. He led the Rams to national number one rankings in 1992 and 1993. His team appeared in several Halton championship games and captured four Halton Division I Football titles (1993, 1994, 2001, 2012), along with three Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference crowns. His coaching career has also included the role of

Offensive Coordinator Burlington Varsity Stampeders. He is a three-time nominee for the CFL/NFL High School Coach of the Year, a 2012 Recipient McMaster High School Football Coaching Achievement Award and a recipient OFSSA Pete Beach Award 2012.

Jordan Foley Strength and Conditioning CoachJordan Foley is excited to join the Guelph Gryphons for his first year as the team’s Strength and Conditioning Coach. He holds the same title for the Canada Basketball Senior Women’s National Team. He is also an instructor at Sheridan College in Brampton, Ont. in the Human Performance Training Program. Previously, he was the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Head Athletic Performance Coach at Upper Canada College in Toronto.

He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and NCCP Track and Field Coach. Athletically, he played numerous sports growing up that lead to being a member of the Rugby Team at Queen’s University from 2003-2006. After finishing his rugby career, he turned to competitive strongman and has finished third Nationally in the lightweight division and fourth in the Ontario open division.

In the Strength and Conditioning industry, Foley is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He serves as a member on the Advisory Board at Sheridan College’s Human Performance department. Foley has worked with numerous clients ranging from fitness enthusiasts to competitive athletes.

Academically, Foley received his Bachelor of Physical and Health Education and his Bachelor of Arts in Health Studies from Queen’s University and his Bachelor of Education from Nipissing University. While at Queen’s University, he served as a Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Men’s Rugby Team.

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Devin Kavanagh Defensive Backs CoachDevin joins the Gryphons for his first year as Defensive Backs Coach. Originally from Montreal, Quebec, Devin attended Champlain College in Quebec where he earned a Liberal Arts degree. He continued his post-secondary education at the University of British Columbia, graduating with a degree in Kinesiology and a minor in psychology.

While at the University of British Columbia Devin played football, and was a 4-year Defensive Captain and a 2011 Hardy Cup finalist. He was also honoured three times with the Frank Knupp award for being the most inspirational player. In 2007 he obtained the title of CJFL Defensive Player of the Year.

His coaching career began in 2011 as a Linebacker Coach for the UBC Thunderbirds. In the 2012-2013 season, he was the Defensive Coordinator of the CJFL St. Leonard Cougars. Devin also holds qualifications as an RCMP Victim Services worker and is a qualified Canadian Forces Officer.

Teresa Hussey-Budwal Assistant Athletic TherapistTeresa joins the Guelph Gryphons for her first year as the Assistant Athletic Therapist. Teresa spent the last 10 years as the Head Athletic Therapist with the Laurier football team and was part of the team that won the 2005 Vanier Cup. Teresa has worked within the Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL) for over 10 years with Brampton, Guelph and most recently the Cambridge Lions. In 2010, Teresa opened her own clinic, Sideline Therapy. She also works as an Athletic Therapist for two national teams, including Wrestling Canada and Wheelchair Basketball Canada.

Teresa graduated from York University with a Bachelor of Honours Kinesiology Degree and a diploma of Sports Injury Management from Sheridan College.

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WR 6’0 171lbs Halifax, NS Yr 3

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DB 5’10 170lbs London, ON Yr 3

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4IAIN HUTCHISON

DB 5’11 185lbs Sault Ste Marie, ON Yr 4

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5JOHN RUSH

LB 6’0 220lbs Niagara Falls, ON Yr 4

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JAZZ LINDSEYQB 6’2 193lbs

Markham, ON Yr 4BAH.SOC

9MICHAEL CARNEYDB 5’10 183lbs

Burnaby, BC Yr 3BSCH.BIOM

7ORION EDWARDSDB 5’9 175lbs Newmarket, ON Yr 2

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8AMITAJ GILL

WR 6’3 220lbs Mississauga, ON Yr 3

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6LUCAS SPAGNUOLOWR 5’11 182lbs

Grimsby, ON Yr 3BAH.SOC

10GABRIEL FERRAROK/P 5’11 173lbs Mississauga, ON Yr 1

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11JAMES ROBERTSQB 6’0 185lbs Cambridge, ON Yr 1

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12ROYCE METCHIE

DB 6’1 194lbs Brampton, ON Yr 1

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14MAC MYERS

LB 6’0 205lbs Guelph, ON Yr 4

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15CURTIS NEWTONLB 6’2 220lbs

London, ON Yr 3BAH.SOC

16DAN MacDONALDRB 5’10 215lbs

Burlington, ON Yr 4BAS

17ALEX CHARETTE

WR 6’1 200lbs St. Catharines, ON Yr 4

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18MACK BLEWETT

QB 6’5 215lbs Burlington, ON Yr 5

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19RYAN NIEUWESTEEG

DB 5’8 170lbs Niagara Falls, ON Yr 3

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20MARK HORTA

WR 6’3 220lbs Mississauga, ON Yr 2

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21JAMES INGRAM

WR 6’3 220lbs Guelph, ON Yr 4

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22MASON SWIFT

RB 5’11 225lbs Sooke, BC Yr 1

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23TRISTAN DOUGHLIN

DB 6’0 185lbs Toronto, ON Yr 3

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24BRANDON HUNTERDB 5’11 185lbs Burlington, ON Yr 3

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25NICHOLAS PARISOTTO

DB 5’11 195lbs Guelph, ON Yr 1

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26JAILON BELL

DB 5’10 185lbs Toronto, ON Yr 2

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27JOHNNY AUGUSTINE

RB 5’9 210lbs Welland, ON Yr 2

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29JUSTIS CROASDALE

DB 6’0 203lbs Whitby, ON Yr 2

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30 SHAQUILLE MUNROE

DB 5’8 185lbs Etobicoke, ON Yr 2

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32ROB FARQUHARSON

RB 5’9 210lbs Niagara Falls, ON Yr 5

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33DEREK DROUILLARD

LB 6’2 210lbs London, ON Yr 2

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35RILEY BAINES

DB 5’10 190lbs Ottawa, ON Yr 2

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34ROB CARNEGIE

RB 5’10 200lbs Kingston, ON Yr 3

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41PATRICK McGRATH

LB 6’0 198lbs Sault Ste Marie, ON Yr 3

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LB 6’1 205lbs Toronto, ON Yr 3

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28BRANDON GORDONWR 5’9 181lbs

Toronto, ON Yr 2BCH.SENG

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50ANDREW GRAHAMLB 5’10 210lbs

Union, ON Yr 3BSCH.HK

51CAM WILHELM

OL 6’5 315lbs Kitchener, ON Yr 3

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52CAMERON WALKER

DL 6’4 245lbs London, ON Yr 4

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53LUKE KOROL

LB 6’0 225lbs Lynden, ON Yr 1

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54JACOB HARPELLLB 6’2 215lbs

Kingston, ON Yr 5BCOM.MKMN

55ZACH BADER-SHAMAI

OL 6’0 285lbs Toronto, ON Yr 4

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56KYLE FRASER-AUDIT

OL 6’5 275lbs Port Colborne, ON Yr 3

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57STEVE MBURANUMWE

OL 6’4 305lbs Hamilton, ON Yr 3

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60COLIN JEROME

OL 6’0 283lbs North Bay, ON Yr 1

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ARRAN MacRAEOL 6’5 290lbs

Kingston, ON Yr 1BAG.ARTS

58 DUNCAN CURRENOL 6’4 286lbs Burlington, ON Yr 1

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London, ON Yr 2BCOM.MKMN

81MARCUS JOSEPHWR 6’1 195lbs

Kitchener, ON Yr 1BAG.GEOG

82CURTIS D’HOLLANDER

WR 6’1 198lbs London, ON Yr 2

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83PATRICK GERRIE

OL 6’6 245lbs Kitchener, ON Yr 3

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COLIN BOOTHWR 5’11 175lbs

Sault Ste. Marie, ON Yr 3BSCH.MFB

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62ANDREW PICKETTOL 6’4 302lbs Kitchener, ON Yr 1

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6463TYLER CASE

OL 6’7 275lbs Hamilton, ON Yr 3

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65MATTHEW TOPPANOL 6’1 280lbs

Oakville, ON Yr 4BAH.SOC

66HUNTER BOWMANDL 6’7 325lbs

Niagara Falls, ON Yr 2BAH.ANTH

67MATT NESBITT

OL 6’2 295lbs London, ON Yr 4

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68ERIC STARCZALAOL 6’4 281lbs Cambridge, ON Yr 1

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DANIEL URBSHASOL 6’2 285lbs

Guelph, ON Yr 3 BAH.CJPP

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TREY GERVAISWR 6’2 187lbs

Dunnville, ON Yr 1BAG.ARTS

86QUINCY REID

WR 5’10 165lbsCarlisle, ON Yr 1

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88DYLAN HUSTY

WR 6’3 195lbs London, ON Yr 4

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89 90REZA SHAYANI

DL 6’2 230lbs Guelph, ON Yr 3

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JOSEPH BELANGERDL 6’3 235lbs

Kanata, ON Yr 2BCOM.ACCT

DONNIE EGERTERDL 6’3 285lbs

Niagara Falls, ON Yr 3BAG.SOC

MICHAEL HALFDAYDL 6’0 255lbs

London, ON Yr 4BAG.SOC

DJORDJE GAVRILOVICDL 6’5 260lbs Waterloo, ON Yr 5

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96 97 98DANIEL HORTA

DL 6’1 285lbs Mississauga, ON Yr 4

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THOMAS WAIGHTW 6’2 245lbs

London, ON Yr 1BCOM.MKMN

BLAKE McNEELYDL 6’5 240lbs

Waterloo, ON Yr 4BAH.GEOG

92 91 9493CHARLIE TAGGARTDL 6’2 225lbs Hamilton, ON Yr 1

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JORDON BOUTILIERWR 5’11 190lbs

London, ON Yr 4BAH.ECON

ERIC DENISOL 6’1 265lbs

Welland, ON Yr 2BAH.SOC

ADAM DUNNINKWR 6’1 185lbs Burlington, ON Yr 2

BAH.ECON

ALAN FLOREZOL 6’1 260lbs

St. Catharines, ON Yr 2BSCH.BIOS

MESCHACH GREENWR 6’4 215lbs

Pickering, ON Yr 1BAG.ARTS

JACOB IPPOLITOLB 6’0 170lbs

Guelph, ON Yr 1BBRM.EM

TIM JACKSONLB 6’0 205lbs

Delta, BC Yr 3BSCH.HK

JUSTIN MARTINDB 5’11 190lbs

Oakville, ON Yr 1BAG.ARTS

RYAN MATTEIDB 6’4 200lbs

St. Catharines, ON Yr 3BCOM.MKMN

CALEB MONKOL 6’3 310lbs

Guelph, ON Yr 2BCOM.ACCT:C

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JORDON BELLLB 5’10 200lbs

Toronto, ON Yr 2BAH.PSYC

DONALD AUGUSTINEWR 5’10 176lbs Owen Sound, ON Yr 2

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KEEGAN MOOREDL 6’3 250lbs

Sudbury, ON Yr 1BSCH.HK

DAN PALMER-SALMONRB 5’8 183lbs Brampton, ON Yr 1

BAG.ARTS

JELANI PASCOEDL 6’1 265lbs

Ajax, ON Yr 1DTM

EMMANUEL QUAINOODB 5’10 188lbs

Whitby, ON Yr 2BAH.PSYC

ALEXANDER REIDQB 6’5 240bs Ennismore, ON Yr 2

BSCH.WBC

DAVID ROSSETTIDB 5’10 190lbs Mississauga, ON Yr 4

BAH.ID

JASON SOUTHOL 6’5 238lbs

Petrolia, ON Yr 5BAG.POLS

JOB REINHARTQB 6’0 215lbs

Guelph, ON Yr 1BLA

PATRICK STAIRSLB 5’11 220lbs

Fort Erie, ON Yr 1BAH.SOC

NICHOLAS THUNOL 6’0 270lbs Burlington, ON Yr 1

BAG.ARTS

LEIGH SZELADB 5’10 180lbs Burlington, ON Yr 2

BSCH.BIOS

MARCUS VOLPEDB 5’9 155bs

Tustin, ON Yr 1BAH.HIST

RANDALL WALDENLB 5’11 208lbs Cambridge, ON Yr 1

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27 Johnny Augustine DB 5-9 210 2 2 BAH.SOC Welland- Donald Augustine WR 5-10 176 1 2 BSCH.WBC Owen Sound55 Zachary Bader-Shamai OL 6-0 285 2 4 BAH.PHIL Toronto35 Riley Baines DB 5-10 190 1 2 BAG.ARTS Ottawa91 Joseph Belanger DL 6-3 235 1 2 BCOM.ACCT Kanata26 Jailon Bell DB 5-10 185 1 2 BAG.SOC Toronto- Jordon Bell LB 5-10 200 1 2 BAH.PSYC Toronto40 John Birnie LB 6-1 205 1 3 BCOM.MEF Toronto18 Raymond Blewett QB 6-5 215 5 5 ND.ARTS Burlington85 Colin Booth WR 5-11 175 1 3 BSCH.MFB Sault Ste. Marie- Jordan Boutilier WR 5-11 190 2 4 BAH.ECON London66 Hunter Bowman DL 6-7 325 2 2 BAH.ANTH Niagara Falls34 Robert Carnegie RB 5-10 200 1 3 BCOM.MKMN Kingston9 Michael Carney DB 5-10 183 2 3 BSCH.BIOM Burnaby64 Tyler Case OL 6-7 275 1 3 BAG.ARTS Hamilton17 Alexander Charette WR 6-1 200 4 4 BSCH.HK St. Catharines29 Justis Croasdale DB 6-0 203 2 2 BAH.PSYC Whitby61 Duncan Curren OL 6-4 286 1 1 BCOM.UND Burlington82 Curtis D’Hollander WR 6-1 198 1 2 BASC.AHN London- Eric Denis OL 6-1 265 1 2 BAH.SOC Welland23 Tristan Doughlin DB 6-0 185 3 3 BAG.ARTS Toronto33 Derek Drouillard LB 6-2 210 2 2 BAH.PSYC London- Adam Dunnink WR 6-1 185 1 2 BAH.ECON Burlington7 Orion Edwards DB 5-9 175 2 2 BAH.CJPP Newmarket96 Donnie Egerter DL 6-3 285 3 3 BAG.SOC Niagara Falls32 Robert Farquharson RB 5-9 210 5 5 BSCH.HK Niagara Falls10 Gabriel Ferraro K/P 5-11 173 1 1 BCOM.UND Mississauga13 Daniel Ferraro K/B 5-8 185 4 4 BAH.PSYC Mississauga- Alan Florez OL 6-1 260 1 2 BSCH.BIOS St.Catharines1 A’dre Fraser WR 6-0 171 3 3 BCOM.MKMN Halifax56 Kyle Fraser-Audit OL 6-5 275 3 3 BAG.ARTS Port Colborne98 Djordje Gavrilovic DL 6-5 260 5 1 MA.LEAD:L Waterloo83 Patrick Gerrie OL 6-6 245 2 3 BAH.SOC Kitchener86 Trey Gervais WR 6-2 187 1 1 BAG.ARTS Dunnville8 Amitaj Gill WR 6-3 220 1 3 BAG.ARTS Mississauga28 Brandon Gordon WR 5-9 181 1 2 BCH.SENG Toronto50 Andrew Graham LB 5-10 210 2 3 BSCH.HK Union- Meschach Green WR 6-4 215 1 1 BAG.ARTS Pickering97 Micheal Halfday DL 6-0 255 3 4 BAH.SOC London54 Jacob Harpell LB 6-2 215 2 5 BCOM.MKMN Kingston20 Mark Horta WR 6-3 220 1 2 BCOM.MKMN Mississauga95 Daniel Horta DL 6-1 285 3 4 BAG.SOC Mississauga24 Brandon Hunter DB 5-11 185 3 3 BAG.ARTS Burlington89 Dylan Husty WR 6-3 195 3 4 BCOM.ACCT:C London4 Iain Hutchison DB 5-11 185 4 4 BAH.CJPP Sault Ste Marie21 James Ingram WR 6-3 220 3 4 BCOM.ACCT Guelph- Jacob Ippolito LB 6-0 170 1 1 BBRM.EM Guelph- Timothy Jackson LB 6-0 205 1 3 BSCH.HK Delta,60 Colin Jerome OL 6-0 283 1 1 BAG.ARTS North Bay81 Marcus Joseph WR 6-1 195 1 1 BAG.GEOG Kitchener53 Lukas Korol LB 6-0 225 1 1 BCOM.UND Lynden2 Jazz Lindsey QB 6-2 193 4 4 BAH.SOC Markham16 Daniel MacDonald RB 5-10 215 4 4 BAS Burlington58 Arran MacRae OL 6-5 290 1 1 BAG.ARTS Kingston

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MOST POINTS SCORED IN A CAREERNAME TD FG C S TP1. Rob Maver 0 57 105 17 2902. Nick FitzGibbon 40 0 0 0 2403. Norm Nasser 0 52 56 26 238 4. Dan Walker 0 35 53 17 1755. Krystian Strynger 0 31 60 4 1676. Daniel Ferraro 0 26 60 8 1467. Bruce Morris 24 0 0 0 1448. Michael Palmer 23 0 5 0 1439. Gerrit Stam 23 0 0 0 13810. Chuck Sims 22 0 0 0 132

MOST POINTS SCORED IN A SEASONNAME POINTS1. Nick FitzGibbon (‘09) 842. Rob Maver (‘08) 833. Nick FitzGibbon (‘07) 783. Rob Maver (‘09) 784. Rob Maver (‘07) 755. Michael Palmer (‘01) 686. Parri Ceci (‘84) 666. Gerrit Stam (‘96) 666. Krystian Strynger (‘97) 667. John Anderson (‘82) 587. Carl Ljungberg (‘87) 587. Daniel Ferraro (‘13) 58 8. Norm Nasser (‘00) 57

MOST TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASONNAME TD’S1. Nick FitzGibbon (‘07) 142. Nick FitzGibbon (‘07) 133. Parri Ceci (‘84) 113. Gerrit Stam (‘96) 113. Michael Palmer (‘01) 114. Chuck Sims (‘90) 105. Bruce Morris (‘75) 95. Peterson Douglas (‘81) 95. Gerrit Stam (‘98) 9

TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS IN A CAREERNAME: YARDS1. Justin Dunk 11,435 (P:9,569;R1,847)2. Mike Shoemaker 5,598 (P:5220; R:378)3. Mike Eykens: 5,288 (P:5040; R:224)4. Jazz Lindsey: 5,057 (P:4533; R:524) 5. Randy Walters 4,827 (P:4,674; R:133; Rec: 3)6. Rob Kitching 4,491 (P:4408; R:83)7. Michael Palmer 4,061 (R:1942; PR:1211; KR:862; R:46)

8. Tyson Beach 3,728 (P:3660; R:68)9. Chuck Sims 3,560 (R:1795; Rec:715; PR:111; KR:939)10. Bruce Morris 3,095 (R:2611; Rec:430; PR:22; KR:32)

TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS IN A SEASONNAME, YR, YARDS1. Justin Dunk (‘06) 2,826 (P:2452; R:374)2. Justin Dunk (‘08) 2,502 (P:2064;R418)3. Justin Dunk (‘09) 2,325 (P: 1902; R423)4. Justin Dunk (‘07) 2,234 (P:1784;R450)5. Mike Shoemaker (‘88) 2,122 (P:2006; R:116)6. Kevin Adam (‘03) 2,104 (P:1789; R:315)7. Jazz Lindsey (‘13) 1,999 (P:1805; R:194)8. Jazz Lindsey (‘12) 1,833 (P:1601; R232)9. Mike Shoemaker (‘89) 1,873 (P:1746; R:131)10. Nathan Body (‘97) 1,842 (P:1758; R:84)

TOTAL ALL PURPOSE YARDS IN A SEASONNAME, YR, YARDS1. Michael Palmer (‘01) 1,419(Rec:624; KR:379; PR:416)

2. Jedd Gardner (‘08) 1,408 (Rec:812;PR:505;KR:91)3. Michael Palmer(‘00) 1,329 (Rec:529;KR:231;PR:538; R:31)4. Michael Palmer (‘02) 1,251(Rec:765;KR:233;PR:238; R:15)5. Chuck Sims (‘90) 1,246 (R:799; Rec:122; KR:325)6. Gerrit Stam (‘98) 1,236 (R:1131; Rec:105)7.Nick FitzGibbon (‘06) 1,194 (R:444; Rec:214; KR:536)8. Chris MacIntyre (‘04) 1,187 (R:891; Rec:91; KR;205)9. Darrel Skuse (‘86) 1,183 (R:832; Rec:258; PR:93)

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1. Justin Dunk 1123 616 9569 63 54.8 43

2. Mike Shoemaker 646 394 5220 32 61.0 30

3. Mike Eykens 744 370 5040 27 49.7 42

4. Randy Walters 615 323 4694 41 52.7 39

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6. Rob Kitching 652 361 4408 32 55.4 37

7. Tyson Beach 645 269 3660 32 41.7 34

8. Nathan Body 336 175 2924 19 52.1 12

9. Wally Gabler 385 176 2487 12 45.7 24

10. Kevin Adam 361 171 2284 16 46.6 29

MOST PASSES COMPLETED IN A SEASONNAME TOTAL1. Justin Dunk (‘06) 1582. Mike Shoemaker (‘88) 1513. Kevin Adam (‘03) 1404. Jazz Lindsey (‘13) 1365. Justin Dunk (‘07) 1336. Rob Kitching (‘93) 1327. Mike Shoemaker (‘89) 1298. Justin Dunk (‘09) 1289. Justin Dunk (‘08) 12110. Mike Eykens (‘82) 113

MOST YARDS RUSHING IN A CAREERNAME CAR YARDS AVE LONG TD1. Nick FitzGibbon 601 3601 5.9 85 222. Bruce Morris 484 2611 5.3 68 213. Gerrit Stam 463 2347 5.1 41 234. Justin Dunk 273 1847 6.7 40 185. Mark Brown 378 1815 4.8 40 166. Chuck Sims 287 1795 6.2 78 187. John Godry 252 1778 6.3 40 58. Rob Farquharson 301 1714 5.6 49 169. John Lowe 216 1452 6.7 89 710. Dave Lane 268 1385 5.2 85 10

MOST YARDS RUSHING IN A SEASONNAME YARDS1. Gerrit Stam (‘98) 1,1312. Rob Farquaharson (‘09) 9363. Chris MacIntyre (‘04) 8914. Nick Fitzgibbon (‘08) 8535. Darrel Skuse (‘86) 8326. Bruce Morris (‘75) 8287. Dave Lane (‘73) 8118. Nick FitzGibbon (‘10) 8049. Chuck Sims (‘90) 79910. Nick FitzGibbon (‘07) 794

MOST CARRIES IN A SEASONNAME CARRIES1. Gerrit Stam (‘88) 1882. Chris MacIntyre (‘04) 1853. Gerrit Stam (‘96) 1524. Rob Farquharson (‘09) 1505. Nick FitzGibbon (‘10) 1486. Dave Lane (‘73) 1457. Darrel Skuse (‘86) 1398. Nick FitzGibbon (‘08) 1359. Peterson Douglas (‘81) 13210. Nick FitzGibbon (‘07) 129

MOST YARDS RECEIVING IN A CAREERNAME REC YARDS AVE LG TD1. Jedd Gardner 153 2520 16.5 91 152. Dan Tocher 146 2019 13.8 61 113. Jeff Keegan 101 1960 19.4 99 164. Michael Palmer 113 1942 17.2 80 215. Dave Irwin 117 1820 15.5 54 136. Kevin Reid 103 1689 16.4 82 117. Dave McKoy 95 1664 17.5 105 118. Dillon Dimitroff 94 1556 16.5 92 7 9. Andy Balson 104 1554 14.9 61 710. Nick FitzGibbon 107 1410 13.2 78 18

MOST YARDS RECEIVING IN A SEASONNAME YARDS1. Jeff Keegan (‘05) 9362. Dave McKoy (‘06) 8583. Jedd Gardner (‘08) 8124. Michael Palmer (‘02) 7655. Jeff Keegan (‘06) 7576. Parri Ceci (‘84) 7567. Dave Irwin (‘93) 7128. Frank Marof (‘91) 6999. Kevin Reid (‘94) 68610. Bob McLay (‘88) 629

MOST RECEPTIONS IN A SEASONNAME CATCHES1. Frank Marof (‘91) 602. Dave McKoy (‘06) 482. Jeff Keegan (‘06) 484. Jonathan Bohnert (‘01) 475. Dave Irwin (‘93) 466. Michael Palmer (‘02) 467. Dan Tocher (‘89) 458. Saxon Lindsey (‘13) 449. Dan Tocher (‘88) 439. Kevin Reid (‘94) 439. Shane Bryans (‘03) 43

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MOST TOTAL TACKLES IN A CAREERNAME TOTAL1. Steve McKee 4342. Rob DiGravio 3893. Bryan Maltby 3584. Mike O’Shea 3105. Todd Storms 298 6. Mike Hradil 2787. Kevin Mellow 2638. Don Murray 2359. Charles Assman 22310. Adam Dunk 221

MOST PRIMARY TACKLES IN A CAREERNAME TOTAL1. Mike Hradil 1982. Adam Dunk 1653. Rob DiGravio 1334. Jeff Keene 1235. Bryan Maltby 1216. Steve McKee 1187. Sean Spender 1058. Jake Reinhart 99 9. Mike O’Shea 8810. Matt Hammer 83

MOST ASSISTED TACKLES IN A CAREERNAME TOTAL1. Steve McKee 3162. Rob DiGravio 2563. Todd Storms 2554. Bryan Maltby 2375. Mike O’Shea 2226. Kevin Mellow 2207. Don Murray 1778. Chris Camboia 1579. Charles Assman 15110. Bill Vastis 145

MOST TOTAL TACKLES IN A SEASONNAME TOTAL1. Dan Wicklum (‘87) 1192. Rob DiGravio (‘88) 1163. Todd Storms (‘95) 1054. Steve McKee (‘90) 1045. Mike O’Shea (‘92) 1046. Wayne England (‘88) 1037. Wayne England (‘87) 998. Byron Hodgson (‘88) 989. Todd Storms (‘94) 9610. Steve McKee (‘91) 95

MOST PRIMARY TACKLES IN A SEASONNAME TOTAL1. Mike Hradil (2001) 672. Mike Hradil (2002) 583. Wayne England (1987) 504. Matt Rossetti (2009) 525. Jake Reinhart (2011) 486. Sean Spender (2001) 466. Jeff Keene (2000) 467. Dan Wicklum (1987) 458. Andrew Oosterhuis (2002) 449. Adam Dunk (2009) 4210. Adam Dunk (2010) 41

MOST ASSISTED TACKLES IN A SEASONNAME TOTAL1. Todd Storms (1995) 942. Todd Storms (1994) 82

3. Wayne England (‘85) 764. Rob DiGravio (‘88) 765. Dan Wicklum (‘87) 746. Steve McKee (‘91) 747. Byron Hodgson (‘88) 718. Mike O’Shea (‘92) 709. Steve McKee (‘90) 6910. Steve McKee (‘92) 69

MOST QB SACKS IN A CAREERNAME TOTAL 1. Mike O’Shea 19 2. Bill Vastis 16 3. Todd Storms 14 4. Paul Dragojlovich 13 4. Shawn Hagarty 13 5. Jordon Thompson 12 6. Adam Dunk 11.57. Steve McKee 11 8. Chris Camboia 10 9. Grant MacDonald 9

MOST QB SACKS IN A SEASONNAME TOTAL 1. Paul Dragojlovich (‘89) 92. Bill Vastis (‘96) 93. Todd Storms (‘93) 84. Mike O’Shea (‘91) 75. Mike O’Shea (‘89) 65. Mike O’Shea (‘90) 65. Jeremy Oxley (‘00) 65. Tag Russell (‘04) 65. Chris Hladich (‘07) 65. Grant MacDonald (‘08) 6

MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN A CAREERNAME NO YARDS AVE1. Trevor Small 18 116 6.42. Matt Hammer 13 230 17.73. John Kelley 12 232 19.34. Bill Brown 12 122 10.25. Sebastian Howard 12 240 206. Stan Strecker 11 111 10.36. Bryan Maltby 11 78 7.08. Jeff Volpe 10 61 6.18. Steve McKee 10 109 10.910. Rob DiGravio 9 136 15.0

MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN A SEASONNAME TOTAL1. Trevor Small (‘03) 72. Jeff Volpe (‘83) 62.Sebastian Howard (‘07) 63. Scott Hobson (‘80) 53. Don Williams (‘81) 53. Wayne Laidlaw (‘81) 53. Matt Hammer (‘96) 53. Bill Brown (‘96) 53. Sean Spender (‘99) 53. Mike Hradil (‘00) 53. Taylor Palmer (‘13) 5

MOST FIELD GOALS IN A SEASON NAME TOTAL 1. Rob Maver (‘08) 182. Rob Maver (‘07) 153. Rob Maver (‘09) 133. Carl Ljungberg (‘87) 134. John Anderson (‘82) 12 4. Peter Barbaric (‘93) 12

4. Krystian Strynger (‘97) 12

HIGHEST PUNTING AVG. IN A SEASONNAME AVG.1. Rob Maver (‘08) 46.122. Mark Hurst (‘85) 41.93. Rob Maver (‘09) 41.34. Rob Maver (‘07) 40.735. Mark Hurst (‘86) 40.5

LONGEST FIELD GOAL IN A SEASONNAME YARDS1. Norm Nasser (‘01) 522. Norm Nasser (‘01) 513. Carl Ljungberg (‘86) 473. Daniel Ferraro (‘13) 474. Tim Quirke (‘81) 465. Norm Nasser (‘01) 466. Norm Nasser (‘02) 467. Ryan Kooistra (‘03) 457.Rob Maver (‘07) 45

MOST PUNTING YARDS IN A CAREERNAME YARDS1. Norm Nasser 12,8092. Rob Maver 11,7703. Wayne Laidlaw 9,6314. Mike Telepchuk 9,6095. Wally Gabler 8,1626. Daniel Ferraro 7,2377. Mark Hurst 7,6778. Pete Degouw 6,7639. Clayton Brown 4,13510. Gerry Organ 3,959

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS IN A CAREERNAME NO YARDS AVG. LONG1. Chuck Sims 35 939 27.2 862. Ron Lively 38 888 23.3 403. Michael Palmer 45 862 19.2 854. A’dre Fraser 30 734 24.4 80 5. Dave Sproat 33 710 21.5 616. Brad Bunn 46 695 15.1 727. Paul Bartley 26 690 26.5 998. Alex Charette 23 578 25.1 619. Nick FitzGibbon 24 555 23.1 5710. Jedd Gardner 23 518 22.5 83

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MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A CAREERNAME NO YARDS AVG LONG1. Michael Palmer 139 1,211 8.7 502. Jedd Gardner 17 989 58.2 1293. Rob DiGravio 104 956 9.2 724. Ron Lively 69 867 12.6 975. John Kelley 60 829 13.8 1306. Heron Tait 65 823 12.7 457. A’dre Fraser 72 814 11.3 598. John Lepore 77 713 9.2 559. Brad Bunn 54 674 12.5 7210. Dave McKoy 31 581 18.7 118

LONGEST PUNT/KICK OFF RETURN IN A SEASON NAME YARDS1. Jedd Gardner (‘10) 1292. Jedd Gardner (‘08) 1283. Alex Charette (‘13) 1254. Jedd Gardner (‘08) 1195. Dave McKoy (‘06) 1186. Jedd Gardner (‘07) 1147. Nigel Downer (‘99) 103 8. Dave McKoy (‘04) 1029. Kyle Walters (‘95) 96 10. Warren Hudson (‘81) 86

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON1. Mike Palmer (‘00) 5382. Jedd Gardner (‘08) 5053. Heron Tait (‘93 ) 495

MOST YARDS PASSING MOST YARDS RUSHINGIN A SEASON - TEAM IN A SEASON - TEAM YEAR YARDS YEAR YARDS 1. 2009 2178 1. 2009 15082. 2011 2148 2. 2010 14933. 1988 2019 3. 1975 14634. 2003 1881 4. 1998 14565. 1994 1849 5. 1978 13956. 1997 1812 6. 1986 13857. 1993 1771 7. 1999 13338. 1989 1757 8. 1973 13329. 2001 1741 9. 1974 124210. 1991 1737 10. 1988 1220

BEST DEFENSE AGAINST BEST DEFENSE AGAINSTTHE PASS - TEAM THE RUN - TEAM YEAR YARDS YEAR YARDS1. 1972 774 1.1983 6372. 1989 795 2. 1981 6673. 1975 825 3. 1992 7244. 1982 911 4. 1984 7625. 1977 980 5. 1982 7666. 1992 1004 6. 1996 869 7. 1991 1018 7. 1985 8838. 1980 1030 8. 1990 8879. 1990 1052 9. 1987 93310. 1973 1105 10. 1993 955

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1950 Bob Brooks Jack Cote1951 Jack Reeves Doug Treleavan1952 Larry Burt Wayne Gerrie1953 Mark Raithby1954 Dave Francis Wayne Gerrie1955 Dave Francis Wayne Gerrie1956 Murray Atkinson Robert Billin1957 Bill Weber1958 Ron Bogart Bill Sproule Bill Weber1959 Carl Jackson Robert Keith1960 Harold Grunau John Henry1961 Raemond German Dave Hume1962 Rob Bechtal Raemond German1963 Jim McMillan Don Taylor1964 Dave Goslin Bruce Groves1965 Gary Brohman Dave Cressman Bruce Groves 1966 D. Brown B. Dempsey, G. Scott1967 Dave Montgomery John Vandenberg Don Ziraldo1968 Terry Hemming1969 Steve Stewart Greg Topolie1970 Gerry Organ Greg Topolie1971 Don Westlake1972 Dave Hutton1973 Ted McEachern1974 Dan Cronwell1975 Jim Chorostecki1976 Tom Arnott Jim Chorostecki1977 Tom Arnott1978 Mark Brown Dave Sproat1979 Andy Balson Jeff Hale 1980 Andy Balson Tim Jewson

1981 Andy Balson Jeff Crampton Harry Doering Carmen Sferrazza1982 Sam Benincasa Jeff Hale Scott Hobson Angelo Molinaro1983 Sam Benincasa Allan Driver John Godry Jeff Yanchus1984 Randy Dimitroff Blaine Schmidt Jed Tommy Randy Walters Jeff Yanchus1985 Randy Dimitroff Peter Langford Blaine Schmidt Darryl Skuse Randy Walters1986 Mike Knighton1986 Darryl Skuse Pat Tracey Jr.1987 Gus Alevizos Tom Dimitroff Jr. Mike Shoemaker1988 Gus Alevizos Tom Dimitroff Jr. Mike Shoemaker 1989 Tom Dimitroff Jr. Jeff Feagan Pat Nield Mike Shoemaker1990 Bryan Maltby Frank Marof Don Murray Frank Panos Chuck Sims 1991 Alrick Daugherty Bryan Maltby Brett McCallum Don Murray Marty Parker1992 Steve McKee1993 Steve McKee1994 Shawn Hagarty1995 Todd Storms1996 Kyle Walters1997 Chris Camboia1998 Gerrit Stam1999 Nick Gallo Gerrit Stam2000 Jeremy Oxley2001 Tyson Beach

2002 Mike Hradil2003 Anthony Mason Dan Noble Andrew Oosterhuis2004 Mike Dougherty Anthony Mason Andrew Oosterhis2005 Mike Dougherty Colin Dyer Chris McIntyre Andrew Oosterhuis2006 Shaun Arbuckle Justin Dunk Colin Dyer Dave McKoy Adam Wigdor2007 Justin Dunk Chris Decker Chris Hladich Sean Riley Graeme Reed2008 Justin Dunk Sean Riley Graeme Reed Tag Russell2009 Adam Dunk2010 Chris Rossetti Nick Fitzgibbon Andrew Crosby Dillon Dimitroff Dave Honig Adam Dunk Scott Eggleton James Savoie Mike Millar Matt Rossetti2011 Mike Millar Chris Rossetti2012 Jarryd Baines Jake Reinhart Zach Androschuk Mike Millar Matt Richardson Jazz Lindsey Saxon Lindsey Bryan Dunjko2013 Jazz Lindsey Cody O’Neill Rob Farquharson Taylor Palmer Jeff Finley Cameron Walker John Rush

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1963 Jim MacMillan1964 Ted Barron1965 Bruce Groves1966 Gary Scott1967 John Vandenberg1968 Terry Hemming1969 Steve Stewart1970 Dave Clarke Bill Morrison1971 Don Westlake1972 Ted McEachern1973 Greg Scheifele1974 Dan Cornwell1975 Bruce Morris1976 Tom Arnott1977 Vaughn Wright1978 Steve Hale1979 Tim Jewson1980 Ron Lively1981 Harry Doering1982 Scott Hobson1983 Sam Benincasa1984 Peter Simpson1985 John Godry1986 Mike Knighton1987 Jim Farrell1988 Bob McLay

1989 Tom Dimitroff Jr. 1990 Calvin Nigh1991 Chuck Simms1992 Dan Walker1993 Rob Wesseling1994 Mark Dragich1995 Kip Wigmore1996 Ryan Strom1997 Ian McQueen Peter Partridge 1998 Joel Varty1999 Nick Gallo2000 Jeremy Oxley2001 Sean Spender2002 Jonathan Bohnert Norm Nasser2003 Mike Dougherty2004 Andrew Oosterhuis2005 Adam Carapella2006 Colin Dyer2007 Adam Slomer2008 Graeme Reed2009 Jeff Cain2010 Matt Rossetti2011 Jedd Gardner2012 Zach Androschuk2013 Taylor Palmer

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CIS ALL – CANADIANS69 Gerry Organ73 John Kelley74 John Kelley74 Dave Lane80 Mike Hudson81 Mike Hudson82 Mike Hudson81 Jeff Hale82 Peter Langford82 Junior Robinson82 Sam Benincasa83 Sam Benincasa84 Parri Ceci85 Louie Godry86 Louie Godry86 Gus Alevizos88 Gus Alevizos86 Al Anonech88 Jim Farrell88 Wasyl Saluckok88 Mike Shoemaker89 Dan Tocher91 Bryan Maltby91 Frank Marof92 Shawn Hagarty92 Mike O’Shea92 Dale Irwin93 Dave Irwin92 Rob Wesseling93 Rob Wesseling94 Rob Wesseling93 Charles Assmann93 Steve McKee93 Hugh Tharby94 Kevin Reid95 Kyle Walters96 Kyle Walters96 Bill Vastis97 Nathan Body97 Kip Zavitz98 Gerrit Stam99 Sean Spender99 Jeremy Oxley00 Jeremy Oxley01 Jonathan Bohnert01 Norm Nasser01 Mike Palmer06 David McKoy08 Rob Maver08 James Savoie08 Jedd Gardner09 James Savoie09 Nick FitzGibbon10 Nick FitzGibbon12 Cameron Thorn

CIS ACADEMIC ALL – CANADIANS *beginning from 1999*99 – 00 Tyson Beach00 – 01 Tyson Beach00 – 01 Sean Spender01 – 02 Andrew Oosterhuis01 – 02 Todd Stevens01 – 02 Jason Trickovic02 – 03 Norman Nasser02 – 03 Andrew Oosterhuis03 – 04 Adam Carapella03 – 04 John Paul Cavalluzzo03 – 04 Mike Dougherty03 – 04 Andrew Oosterhuis03 – 04 Ben Stephenson04 – 05 Adam Carapella04 – 05 Chris McIntyre04 – 05 Andrew Oosterhuis05 – 06 Adam Carapella05 – 06 Michael Dougherty05 – 06 Matthew Legg07 – 08 Lance Fergin07 – 08 Scott Seamone07 – 08 Adam Slomer08 – 09 Jedd Gardner08 – 09 Jeff Cain09 – 10 Jeff Cain09 – 10 Matthew Rossetti09 – 10 Andrew Crosby09 – 10 Jedd Gardner09 – 10 Zach Androschuk09 – 10 Alex Ferris10 – 11 Zach Androschuk10 – 11 Jedd Gardner10 – 11 Tim Berta10 – 11 Avery Parle10 – 11 Winston Green10 – 11 Mark Durigon11 – 12 Zach Androshcuk11 – 12 Jedd Gardner11 – 12 Taylor Palmer11 – 12 Chris Rossetti11 – 12 Jake Reinhart11 – 12 Avery Parle11 – 12 Joel Mohr11 – 12 Mark Durigon UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH AWARDS Cathy Rowe Manager of the Year83 – 84 Colin Sim91 – 92 Ed Malabre96 – 97 Joe Varamo

DR. JAMES MACLACHLAN TRAINER 04 – 05 Nat Laberge05 – 06 Marya Morrison07 – 08 Jared Eidt

SCOTT YANCHUS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR06 – 07 Nick Fitzgibbon

DON CAMERON TROPHY 54 – 55 Bob Hart57 – 58 Joe Brent58 – 59 Harold Grunau61 – 62 Ray German62 – 63 J. MacMillan63 – 64 M. Sauve65 – 66 Gary Soctt69 – 70 Gerry Organ74 – 75 Jim Chorostecki 78 – 79 Jeff Inglis 83 – 84 Mimo Dimuzio84 – 85 Brett Marshall86 – 87 Dan Wicklum87 – 88 Mike Shoemaker89 – 90 Bryan Maltby90 – 91 Matt Rolleman92 – 93 Shawn Hagarty 93 – 94 Charles Assmann96 – 97 Nick Gallo99 – 00 Sean Spender01 – 02 Mike Palmer03 – 04 Andrew Oosterhuis07 – 08 Justin Dunk 08 – 09 Rob Maver09 – 10 James Savoie11 – 12 Robert Farquharson

W.F. MITCHELL SPORTSMAN AWARD78 – 79 Mark Brown87 – 88 Dan Wicklum88 – 89 Wayne England89 – 90 Tom Dimitroff91 – 92 Huge Tharby98 – 99 Gerrit Stam99 – 00 Jeremy Oxley02 – 06 Mark Halfpenny

MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR55 – 56 Harry Brightwell 57 – 58 Stu O’Neil60 – 61 John A. Henry61 – 62 Jim MacMillan62 – 63 Ray F. German

65 – 66 Don Wismer66 – 67 Doug Brown70 – 71 Don Westlake 71 – 72 Wayne Morgan74 – 75 Paul Gilson75 – 76 Bruce Morris77 – 78 Mark Brown83 – 84 Sam Benincasa 84 – 85 Parri Ceci86 – 87 Lou Godry87 – 88 Dan Wicklum88 – 89 Mike Shoemaker90 – 91 Chuck Sims91 – 92 Frank Marof 92 – 93 Mike O’Shea93 – 94 Dave Irwin

PRESIDENT’S TROPHY 93 – 94 Rob Wesseling94 – 95 Rob Wesseling 02 – 03 Mark Halfpenny05 – 06 Mike Dougherty 07 – 08 Adam Slomer 11 – 12 Zach Androschuk

OUA/OUAA ALL – STARS13 – 14 Andrew Graham Cam Thorn A’dre Fraser Taylor Palmer Jakob Piotrowski Cameron Walker12 – 13 Cameron Walker A’dre Fraser Matthew Richardson Robert Farquharson Dillon Dimitroff Michael Millar John Rush Bryan Dunjko11 – 12 Sebastian Howard Bryan Dunjko10 – 11 Nick FitzGibbon Grant MacDonald James Savoie Mark Durigon Andrew Crosby Jedd Gardner Adam Dunk Jordan Duncan09 – 10 Nick FitzGibbon Ryan Bomben Rob Maver James Savoie Jedd Gardner Grant MacDonald Adam Dunk

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08 – 09 Nick FitzGibbon Jedd Gardner Rob Maver Sean Riley James Savoie 07 – 08 Sean Riley Chris Decker Justin Dunk Nick FitzGibbon Chris Hladich Ian Keleher Rob Maver06 – 07 David McKoy Justin Dunk Jeff Keegan Rob Maver Sean Riley 05 – 06 Jeff Keegan Mike Dougherty Andrew Oosterhuis Sean Riley 04 – 05 Anthony Mason Mike Dougherty Chris Hladich03 – 04 Mike Dougherty02 – 03 Mike Palmer Mike Hradil 01 – 02 Mike Palmer Jonathan Bohnert Norm Nasser Elvio Bomben Mike Hradil00 – 01 Jeremy Oxley Mike Palmer Jeff Kneene Norm Nasser Chris Portwood 99 – 00 Jeremy Oxley Sean Spender Dave Gemin Shawn Smith Sean Spence Jason Stoter 98 – 99 Gerrit Stam Jeremy Oxley Matt Hammer Kip Zavitz95 – 96 Kyle Walters Brad Bunn Todd Storms94 – 95 Shawn Hagarty Kevin Reid Todd Storms Rob Wesseling Terry Wiggan93 – 94 Charles Assmann Dave Irwin John Leaver Steven McKee Kevin Reid

93 – 94 Brian Robinson Todd Storms Hugh Tharby Rob Wesseling Drew Dempster Trevor Hunter Jason Ireton 92 – 93 Rob DiGravio Shawn Hagarty Dave Irwin Rob MacRae Steve McKee Mike O’Shea Kevin Reid Jim Stewart Hugh Tharby Rob Wesselling91 – 92 Frank Marof Bryan Maltby Robert Di Gravio Dave Irwin Rob McCrae Mike O’Shea90 – 91 Dan Tocher Chuck Sims Brett McCallum Jim Stewart Calvin Nigh Bryan Maltby Matt Rolleman 89 – 90 Paul Dragojlovich Bryan Maltby Frank Marof Bob McLay Tom Newbigging Pat Nield Mike Shoemaker Dan Tocher88 – 89 Gus Alevizos Wayne England Jim Farrell Bob McLay Bryan Maltby Paul McDermott Vasyl Saluchock Mike Shoemaker Dan Tocher87 – 88 Jim Parrell Rick Kohler Tom Dimitroff Mike McLarnon Dan Wicklum 86 – 87 Al Anonech Gus Alevizos Lou Godry Mark Hurst Darryl Skuse Rob Ciarafoni Mike Knighton Mike McLaron

85 – 86 Gus Alevizos Al Anonech Lou Godry Grant Goodrich Mark Hurst Rick Kohler Peter Langford John Lepore Blaine Schmidt Jeff Volpe 84 – 85 Parri Ceci Mark Hurst Rob Pavan Jeff Volpe Dave Moore John Godry Lou Godry Grant Goodrich Blaine Schmidt83 – 84 Sam Benincasa Mi mo Dimuzio Louie Godry Scott Lecky Jeff Volpe Jeff Yanchus81 – 82 Sam Benincasa Don Williams Jeff Hale Mike Hudson Andy Balson Harry Doering Peter Langford Peterson Douglas Kerry Hiebert Carmen Sferrazza80 – 81 Mike Hudson Andy Balson Sam Benincasa Scott Hobson Carmen Sferrazza Mick Hughes Harry Doering Kerry Hierbert 79 – 80 John Lowe Jeff Inglis 78 – 79 Mark Brown77 – 78 Mark Brown OUA/OUAA MVP89 – 90 Mike Shoemaker88 – 89 Mike Shoemaker

OUA ALL – ROOKIE TEAM13 – 14 Orion Edwards Johnny Augustine

OUA/OUAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR06 – 07 Nick FitzGibbon88 – 89 Chuck Sims

OUA VOLUNTEER COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD & CIS GINO FRACAS AWARD11 – 12 Brian Cluff

2013 – 2014 TEAM AWARDSCaptains Award: Luke Nangle

Kyle Walters Trophy: Pat McGrath

Special Teams Player of the Year: Andrew Graham

Scout Team Players of the Year: Brandon Gordon (O) & Daniel Horta (D)

Rookie of the Year: Ian Marouf

Unsung Hero: Wayne Ego (equipment manager)

Defensive Player of the Year: Cam Walker

Donald Forster Trophy (MVP): Saxon Lindsey & Alex Charette

Lineman of the Year: Cam Thorn

Ted Wildman Memorial Trophy: Taylor Palmer

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