OFFENCE
FIRST TEAM |
SECOND TEAM |
QB Teale Orban Regina
RB Chris Ciezki UBC
RB Daryl Stephenson Windsor
REC Chris Getzlaf Regina
REC Andy Baechler * Laurier
REC Chris Bauman Regina
WR David McKoy Guelph
WR Brad Smith * Queen's
OL Kevin Kelly Ottawa
OL Kyle Koch McMaster
OG Adam Rogers Acadia
LT Chris Best Waterloo
OL Jordan Rempel Saskatchewan
P Derek Schiavone Western
K Derek Schiavone Western |
QB Joshua Sacobie Ottawa
RB Andre Sadeghian McMaster
RB Pierre-Luc Yao Laval
REC Matt Carter Acadia
SB Greg Hetherington McGill
REC Ivan Birungi Acadia
REC Glenn Mackay Windsor
OL Alexandre Zara Montreal
OL Hubert Buydens Saskatchewan
OG Ben Walsh McGill
OT Keith Dauper Concordia
OL Scott Evans Laurier
P Braden Suchan Saskatchewan
K James Michener Acadia |
DEFENCE
FIRST TEAM |
SECOND TEAM |
Tackle Michaël Jean-Louis Laval
Tackle Ryan Gottselig Saskatchewan
End Martin Gagné Montréal
End Kyle Markin Acadia
Linebacker Patrick Donovan Concordia
Linebacker Jason Pottinger McMaster
Linebacker Stephen Wilson Regina
Free safety Jason Milne Alberta
Halfback Ian Logan Wilfrid Laurier
Halfback Sammy Okpro Concordia
Cornerback Eric Nielsen Acadia
Cornerback Modibo Sidibe Concordia |
Tackle Miguel Robédé Laval
Tackle Simon Patrick Manitoba
End Brandon Keks Wilfrid Laurier
End Daniel Federkeil Calgary
Linebacker David Lowry Alberta
Linebacker Marc Trépanier Montréal
Linebacker Matt Harding Mount Allison
Free safety Jeff Smeaton Wilfrid Laurier
Halfback Alexandre Vendette Laval
Halfback Steven Boyko Alberta
Cornerback Anthony Plante-Ajah Ottawa
Cornerback Joel Lipinski Regina |
HEC CRIGHTON TROPHY (oustanding
player):
The Hec Crighton Trophy, presented to Canadian Interuniversity
Sport by the Board of Directors to the Canadian College Bowl,
is awarded to the outstanding football player in the CIS.
The trophy is named after the late Hec Crighton - teacher,
coach, referee, and author of the Official Football Rule Book
and the CIS Rule Book.
Daryl Stephenson, University of Windsor
PRESIDENTS TROPHY (best defensive
player):
Presented to Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 1980 by Ed
Zemrau, CIS Past President and Robert Doty, Past President
of the Canadian College Bowl, the award is presented to the
Outstanding Defensive Player in the CIS
Patrick Donovan, Concordia University
J.P. METRAS TROPHY (outstanding
down lineman):
The J.P. Metras Trophy is presented to the outstanding lineman
in the CIS. Initiated in 1974, the Centennial Year of Canadian
University Football, the award is in recognition of the achievements
of John Pius Metras who, for 30 years as head coach of the
University of Western Ontario Mustangs, established a lifetime
record of 106 victories, 76 losses and 11 ties, including
nine league championships.
Chris Best, University of Waterloo
PETER GORMAN TROPHY (rookie
of the year):
The Peter Gorman Trophy is awarded to the Rookie of the Year
in the CIS. The Trophy acknowledges the great contribution
Peter Gorman made to the development of Canadian University
Football. As Founder of the Canadian College Bowl, his emphasis
has always been on the youth of Canada. It is only fitting
that Gorman would be associated with the excellence of the
rookies.
Dalin Tollestrup, Calgary
FRANK TINDALL TROPHY (Coach
of the Year)
The Frank Tindall Trophy, named in honour of the former head
coach of the Queen's Golden Gaels (29 years, 106-74-2, eight
league and one national title), is presented to the CIS Coach
of the Year. The selection committee is composed of members
of the Carleton University Old Crow Society
Denis Piché, University of Ottawa
RUSS JACKSON AWARD
The TSN-Russ Jackson Award is presented to the player best
exemplifying the attributes of football skill, academic achievement,
and citizenship, and is named in honour of CFL Hall of Famer
Ottawa Rough Rider and McMaster University quarterback Russell
Stanley Jackson.
Naim El-Far , University of Ottawa
GINO FRACAS AWARD
Named in honour of Gino Fracas, legendary coach at the Universities
of Alberta and Windsor, the award recognizes outstanding career
service by a volunteer assistant football coach. The award
was introduced in 1988.
Wayne Harris Jr., University of Calgary
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