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2011 Varsity Blues Football Media Guide

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2 V A R S I T Y B L U E S

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Team Directory......................................................Page 3Schedule......................................................Page 4

Coaching Staff......................................................Page 6Season Preview....................................................Page 10

Player Profiles....................................................Page 12Opponents....................................................Page 25

2010 Year in Review....................................................Page 26Record Manual....................................................Page 40

Founded.......................................................1827Enrollment..........................77,288 (66,611 full-time)

President............................................David Naylor Director of Athletics...................................................Beth Ali

Number of Intercollegiate Teams..........................................44 (26 sports)Conference Affiliation.............Ontario University Athletics (OUA)

National Affiliation.........Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS)Venue..............................Varsity Centre (5,000)

Colours...................................Navy Blue & WhiteMascot......................................True Blue Beaver

VARSITY BLUES \ \ \ \

QUICK FACTS

TEAM DIRECTORY

Beth Ali.....................................................Director of Athletics.........................................beth.ali@utoronto.ca

Melissa Krist......................................Manager, Intercollegiate [email protected]

Mary Beth Challoner.............Manager, Events, Marketing & Sports [email protected]

Greg Gary.................................Head Coach & Manager of Football [email protected]

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MEDIA INFORMATION

Requests for media passes should be directed to Mary Beth Challoner:(416) 946-5131, [email protected].

While every effort will be made to accommodate requests for press box space, space in the Varsity Centre press box is limited and therefore cannot be guaranteed for every game. Only those persons possessing valid credentials will be admitted to the press box. It is recommended that requests for accreditation be made a week in advance of the event for regular season games, or by noon of the Tuesday preceding a playoff game.

Any special requests should be directed to Mary Beth Challoner. OUA media and CFL scout passes will be honoured on game day, but press box space cannot be guaranteed if the holder has not made prior arrangements.

Media guides, game notes, statistics, dress rosters and depth charts will be available in the Varsity Centre press box approximately one hour before game time.

Partisan cheering in the press box will not be tolerated; after one warning, the U of T game staff reserves the right to remove from the press box any members of the media who fail to observe this prohibition.

Game Stats - the official statistical summary will be available approximately thirty minutes after the game. All game stats are available online at www.oua.ca not more than three hours after each game finishes.

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Week 1Monday, September 51 p.m. - Toronto at Windsor1 p.m. - McMaster at Queen’s1 p.m. - Ottawa at Guelph1 p.m. - Laurier at York7 p.m. - Waterloo at Western

Week 2 Saturday, September 101 p.m. - Toronto at York1 p.m. - Western at McMaster1 p.m. - Guelph at Waterloo1 p.m. - Queen’s at Ottawa7 p.m. - Windsor at Laurier

Week 3Saturday, Sept. 171 p.m. - Guelph at Toronto1 p.m. - Laurier at Queen’s1 p.m. - York at Waterloo1 p.m. - Ottawa at Western7 p.m. - McMaster at Windsor

Week 4Saturday, September 241 p.m. - Toronto at Ottawa1 p.m. - McMaster at Guelph 1 p.m. - Windsor at Waterloo 1 p.m. - Western at Laurier1 p.m. - Queen’s at York

Week 5Friday, September 307 p.m. – Queen’s at TorontoSaturday, October 11 p.m. - Ottawa at Laurier 1 p.m. - York at Western 1 p.m. - Waterloo at McMaster7 p.m. - Guelph at Windsor

Week 6Thursday, October 67 p.m. - Toronto at McMaster7 p.m. - Laurier at WaterlooSaturday, October 81 p.m. - Guelph at Western 1 p.m. - York at Ottawa7 p.m. - Queen’s at Windsor

Week 7Saturday, October 151 p.m. - Western at Toronto1 p.m. - McMaster at Laurier1 p.m. - Windsor at Ottawa1 p.m. - York at Guelph1 p.m. - Waterloo at Queen’s

Week 8Saturday, October 221 p.m. - Waterloo at Toronto1 p.m. - Ottawa at McMaster 1 p.m. - Western at Queen’s1 p.m. - Windsor at York1 p.m. - Laurier at Guelph

OUA Quarter-FinalsSaturday, October 296th place @ 3rd place5th place @ 4th placeBye - 1st and 2nd place

OUA SemifinalsSaturday, November 5@ 1st place@ 2nd place

104th Yates Cup Saturday, November 12@ Highest Remaining Seed Friday, November 18CIS Semifinal bowl gamesUteck BowlOUA at AUS

Mitchell BowlRSEQ at CWUAA

Friday, November 25VANIER CUPBC PlaceVancouver, B.C.

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MEDIA INFORMATION

2011 OUA SCHEDULE

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After a stint as U of T’s linebackers coach in 2008, Gary returns

to the Blues sidelines with over 20 years of coaching experience

under his belt. The native of Claremont, California, got his start

as the head coach of the Junior Varsity football team at his alma

mater, Claremont H.S. Gary has been a guiding influence in the

Mississauga football league since 1995 and most recently became

the head coach of the Warriors rep football team in 2005, leading

them to an Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL) Junior Varsity

championship in 2008.

As an athlete, Gary received a scholarship to California State

University, Fullerton, where he was the captain of the football team

and won an Iron Man award in 1981. He signed as a free agent

with the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams in 1982 and then headed

north a year later, playing four years with the Hamilton Tiger Cats

and winning the Grey Cup in 1986.

GREG GARYHead Coach & Manager of Football Operations

Coaching Staff

DONNAVAN CARTERDefensive Coordinator

JOHN ENGELOffensive Coordinator

A native of Etobicoke, Ontario, John Engel joined the Blues as the full-time assistant coach in 2009, having spent three years as offensive coordinator. John began his coaching career close to home, with the Etobicoke Eagles.

He took on several roles during his stint with the Eagles, including offensive coordinator, recruiting coordinator, head coach and director of football.

In 2005, John was the offensive coordinator for Team Central Ontario, helping guide them to a second-place finish at the Canada Cup tournament.

As a player, John was team captain of the 2002 York University Yeomen, who won their first playoff game in school history. He returned to his alma mater fresh after graduation as anassistant receivers coach.

Former team captain and defensive most valuable player at Northern Illinois University, Donnavan Carter joins the Varsity Blues coaching staff with a broad football resume.

The Brampton, Ontario, native played eight years in the Canadian Football League (CFL), starting with the Toronto Argonauts in 2000. He signed with the Ottawa Renegades and was selected as a 2003 Canadian Football League Player’s

Association (CFLPA) all-star at free safety.

He continued on to the Hamilton Ti-Cats for 2004 and 2005 and ended his career with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

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A three-year letter winning quarterback at

Syracuse University, Matt Hale joins the

Blues coaching staff in 2011. He was an

assistant offensive coordinator and quar-

terbacks coach with the Mississauga War-

riors, guiding the team to the 2008 OVFL

championship title. Off the field, Matthew

is a supply chain logistics consultant for

Michael Page International.

Brent Weir joined the Varsity Blues coaching staff in 2010 with a wealth of high school and university experience under his belt. As a player, Brent was a three-time AUS all-star and a 1998 CIS all-Canadian at Acadia University. He be-came the Axemen’s offensive line coach when the team were AUS finalists in 2001. Since then, Brent has been an of-fensive line coach at various high schools,

including Huron Heights Secondary School in Newmarket. Since 2004, Huron Heights has won three York region championships and have been Metro Bowl finalists twice (2005, 2007). When he is not coaching, Brent is a full-time fire fighter with Toronto Fire Services.

Coaching Staff

Former Calgary Stampeder Marc Mitchell

joins the Varsity Blues coaching staff in

2011. The nephew of long-time Blues

tennis coach Nabil Tadros, Marc is no

stranger to athletics at the university

level. After getting his start as a lineback-

ers coach for Charles P. Allen Secondary

School in Bedford, N.S., he went on to

assume the role of defensive assistant for

the Saint Mary’s Huskies in 2009. Off the field, Marc is a U of T PhD

student in the department of exercise sciences.

MATT HALEQuarterbacks

MARC MITCHELLSpecial Teams Coordinator

Ozzie Blackett joined the Varsity Blues

with over 15 years of experience under

his belt. Blackett was the running backs

coach, offensive coordinator and head

coach during his nine years with the

Brampton Bulldogs of the Ontario Varsity

Football League (OVFL). He then took his

post at Notre Dame Secondary School

in Brampton, Ont., where he has been

coaching since 2002. During that time, Notre Dame has won four

Region of Peel Secondary School Athletic Association (ROPSSAA)

championships. Ozzie is currently the vice-president of football

operations for Hardcore Football Academy, a non-profit organiza-

tion dedicated to training student-athletes to become better football

players.

BRENT WEIROffensive Line

OZZIE BLACKETTRunning Backs

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Jeff LaForge joined the Varsity Blues staff

in 2009. A receiver for five years with the

Varsity Blues, Jeff brings a broad under-

standing of the game, both offensively

and defensively. Before his time with U

of T, Jeff was a four-time city all-star and

a junior OVFL champion in 2003. A native

of Ottawa, Jeff is a three-time recipient

of the Varsity Blues football award of

merit and represented U of T at the 2008 CIS East West Bowl. Jeff

recently graduated from teacher’s college at U of T’s Ontario Insti-

tute for Studies in Education. He also holds an honours bachelor’s

degree in history and English (0T9).

Adrian Lightowler joins the Varsity Blues football staff in 2011 after emigrating to Toronto with his Canadian wife. A native of Worcester, U.K., Adrian has worked in a professional sporting environment for the past decade, as a rugby player with Worcester Warriors, Leinster, Greystones and Moseley. While playing for Moseley he was diagnosed with a fractured neck that brought an immediate end to his

playing career and led him into a full-time role as head of strength & conditioning with Coventry Rugby. Adrian’s playing career was highlighted by representing and captaining Ireland a number of times at a youth level, his involvement with current European champions Leinster and winning a league title with Greystones. He has also run strength & conditioning programs for elite junior tennis players, worked in track & field and with England’s strongest man.

Johnny Scott, a native of Austin, Texas,

joined the Blues coaching staff in 2010

as the defensive line coach. A long-time

veteran of the Canadian Football League,

Johnny signed as a free agent with the

Shreveport Pirates in 1994 and played

two years before moving to B.C., where

he played with the Lions for the next

four years. He moved on to the Toronto

Argonauts in 2000 and then spent two seasons with the Hamilton

Tiger-Cats before ending his CFL career with the Ottawa Renegades

in 2005. Johnny has been a head coach in the Brampton Minor

Football Association (BMFA) as well as a defensive coordinator in

the OVFL.

JEFF LAFORGEScout Team Coordinator

JOHNNY SCOTTDefensive Line

A retired teacher and long-time football

coach, Dudley Lytle joined the Varsity

Blues coaching staff in 2010. Dudley

taught high school accounting for 33

years, during which he coached his teams

to one state championship and two state

silver medals. Though he spent the

majority of his career in Ohio, Dudley also

taught and coached in Florida and for

three years at Toronto’s Central Technical Academy.

ADRIAN LIGHTOWLER

Offensive Line

DUDLEY LYTLEQuality Control

Coaching Staff

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TOM MATHESONVideo Operations

VINCENT MAGRIVideo Operations

PAT GRAYEquipment Manager

Helen HolubecHead Therapist

Support Staff

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SEASON PREVIEW

Defence:Wilkerson DeSouza, Willie Sharpe and Adam Fehler are three big pieces to Toronto’s defensive unti in 2011. With the addition of defensive coordinator Donnavan Carter, they will need to lead the on-field charge and execute the new scheme.

The OUA’s leading tackler in 2010, DeSouza is coming off a breakout season, where he totalled 62 solo tackles, two sacks and one interception. Fellow fourth-year linebacker Kevin Asare returned to fine form last year after a season-ending injury in 2009, while Elbron Barzegar, Broc Elliott and rookie Darnell Girard round out Toronto’s second line of defence.

Willie Sharpe moves from defensive back to safety this season. He recorded 27 solo tackles and two pass breakups in 2010. With the loss of four-time OUA all-star Derek Batchelor, first-year head coach Greg Gary looks to a young, talented core of defensive backs to handle Toronto’s pass coverage and run support. Trevor Harvey and Marco Rodrigues lead the Blues secondary, with transfer Dorian Munroe and rookie Jaiden McBride expected to contribute significantly to this unit.

Fehler is also coming off a stellar year and is projected to lead the defensive line this season. He was named the OUA’s defensive player of the week after recording seven tackles, two sacks, one interception and one pass breakup versus York in 2010. Fehler will be joined by a long list of big bodies, including James Bodanis and Everton Williams, which comprises the deepest defensive corps that U of T has seen in recent years.

Offence

Fifth-year quarterback Andrew Gillis will once again steer the ship in 2011. A three-year starter as the team’s pivot, Gillis has continued to improve each year under the guidance of offensive coordinator John Engel. He nearly tripled his 2009 numbers last season, throwing for 1304 yards and earned OUA and CIS offensive player of the week honours after recording a career-high 343 passing yards in Toronto’s victory over the Ottawa Gee-Gees on Oct. 2.

Fourth-year veteran Michael Prempeh leads a versatile receiving corps this season. The Toronto native returned from injury in 2010 and picked up where he left off, leading the team with 332 receiving yards and three touchdowns. The East West all-star will be joined by fifth-year veterans Rolli Adenmosun and Sebastian Magalas as well as sophomore Alex Pierzchalski and Paul de Pass.

Coming off a stellar rookie campaign, Aaron Milton is sure to hit the ground running on Sept. 5. The Whitby, Ont., native led the team in rushing yards last season and tied the Varsity Blues record for longest rush with a 105-yard touchdown versus Ottawa.

At 6-foot-5, 296 pounds, Josh Gibbs is the backbone of a much improved offensive line. He, along with veterans Patrick Yan and Mario Tedesco, will look to Aaron Wheaton and Jesse Raycroft to step in and come up big for a surging Blues offence.

Special Teams

The Blues special teams unit led the CIS

with six punt blocks in 2010. In only his

first season, Chris Johnson became a solid

contributor on the special teams coverage,

leading the CIS with two blocked punts.

Milton chipped in with an impressive 39.7

yard punting average, while Prempeh ranked

fourth in the OUA with an average of nine

yards per punt return. Fourth-year place

kicker Andrew Lomasney hit 7-of-9 field

goals in 2010 – his longest was 30 yards vs.

Ottawa on Oct. 2.

WHO’S GONE:

Defensive backs Hugo Lopez and Derek

Batchelor; defensive linemen Mark Evans

and Joe Cappiello; safety Kyle Kennedy.

WHO’S BACK:

Quarterback Andrew Gillis; receivers Michael

Prempeh and Alex Pierzchalski; running back

Aaron Milton; offensive lineman Josh Gibbs;

linebacker Wilkerson DeSouza and Kevin

Asare; safety Willie Sharpe; defensive line-

man Adam Fehler.

WHO’S NEW:

Receiver Kevin Bradfield; quarterback

Richard Quittenton; offensive tackle Cory

Rutledge; linebacker Darnell Girard; defen-

sive back Jaiden McBride.

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ROLLI

ADENMOSUN4

RECEIVER 6-1 195 ELIG: 5

Notre Dame C.S.S. • Prince George’s, Md.

Political Science

KEVIN

ASARE26

LINEBACKER 6-0 214 ELIG: 4

Father Henry Carr S.S. • Toronto, Ont.

Criminology

Varsity: 2010: Dressed for three games, starting at wide receiver for two...made seven receptions for 110 yards, including a 55-yard touchdown reception versus Windsor on Sept. 6.2009: Dressed for six games...started at linebacker versus Laurier (Sept. 7)...made nine solo tackles.2008: Dressed for eight games...made 12 solo tackles...recorded a season-high three solo tackles versus York on Sept. 13 and McMaster on Oct. 3.2007: Dressed for six games…made four solo tackles. Personal: Is a co-founder of the University of Toronto powerpuff women’s flag football team.

ROLLI ADENMOSUN CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S FF FR INT INT(yds) 2010 3 0.5 0 1 0 0 0 0 02009 6 9 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 2008 8 14.50 12 5 0 0 0 0 0 2007 6 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

ROLLI ADENMOSUN CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS GP NO YDS AVG/A AVG/G TD LG 2010 2 4 36 9 18 1 13

High School: A two-time football MVP…also named the Father Henry Carr athlete of the year.OVFL: Played for the Etobicoke Eagles.Varsity: 2010: Dressed and started for all eight games at linebacker...recorded 27 solo tackles and two sacks...recorded a season-high six solo tackles at Western on Oct. 23...returned a fumble for a 75-yard touchdown versus McMaster on Oct.16.2009: Dressed and started for one game versus Laurier (Sept. 7)...recorded two solo tackles...sidelined with an injury for the remainder of the season.2008: Dressed for seven games, ranked fourth on the team with 25 solo tackles...made a career-high seven solo tackles at Windsor on Sept. 6.2007: Dressed for all eight games, starting at halfback for the season opener vs. Waterloo (Sept. 3)...made a season-high four solo tackles versus Queen’s on Oct. 20.2006: On the York Lions roster…did not see any playing time.

KEVIN ASARE CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S BRKUP FF FR INT INT(yds) 2010 8 31 27 8 2 1 0 1 0 0 2009 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2008 7 27.50 25 5 0 2 1 0 0 0 2007 7 10.50 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

MOHAMED

ABDALLAH1

RECEIVER 6-0 188 ELIG: 2

McNally H.S. • Ottawa, Ont.

Political Science

High School: Named the most outstanding receiver for the McNally Tigers in 2010…was named a Northern Alberta all-star in the 2010 senior bowl all-star game...led the Gilfilan conference in receiving yards and touchdowns in his senior year.Varsity:2010: Dressed for four games.Personal: Volunteered as a coach for the Edmonton Chargers peewee football team and guided them to a provincial championship.

Player Profiles

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ELBRON

BARZEGAR36

DEFENSIVE BACK 5-10 194 ELIG: 3

Aloysius Gonzaga S.S. • Mississauga, Ont.

Political Science

HARRISON

BEEFORTH42

LINEBACKER 6-1 199 ELIG: 3

Richmond Hill H.S. • Richmond Hill, Ont.

Kinesiology

High School: Named the Gonzaga Bulldogs defensive and all around most valuable player in 2005.OVFL: Named the COMFL defensive most valuable player while playing for the Pickering Dolphins in 2002. Varsity:2010: Dressed for all eight games, starting as defensive back for seven...made 31 solo tackles...recorded a season-high six solo tackles vs York (Sept. 18) and at Western (Oct. 23)...made one 31-yard reception at Queen’s on Oct. 9.2009: Dressed all eight games, starting at linebacker for three...made 21 solo tackles...recorded a season-high seven tackles ver-sus Western on Oct. 24.

ELBRON BARZEGAR CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S BRKUP FF FR INT INT(yds) 2010 8 33.5 31 5 0 0 1 1 1 52 2009 7 22.5 21 3 1 0 0 0 0 0

High School: a 2008 Ontario scholar…named the most improved player on the football team in 2006-07…the most valuable player on the boy’s lacrosse team from 2007-09…named the athlete of the year in 2007-08. Varsity:2010: Dressed for seven games, playing in six...recorded four solo tackles on the year.

HARRISON BEEFORTH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S BRKUP FF FR INT INT(yds) 2010 6 5.5 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

JAMES

BODANIS90

DEFENSIVE LINE 6-5 295 ELIG: 1

Chaminade College School • Toronto, Ont.

Political Science

Personal: Volunteers with Jake’s House, a charitable organization that supports families and children with autism.

Player Profiles

STEPHAN

BORONIEC39

FULL BACK 5-10 210 ELIG: 2

St. Marcellinus S.S. • Mississauga, Ont.

Crime, Law & Deviance

Personal: Brother, Phillip, plays football for the Mississauga Warriors...brother, Christian, plays football at St. Marcellinus. Varsity:2010: Dressed for six games.

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PAUL

DE PASS81

RECEIVER 5-11 185 ELIG: 3

Notre Dame C.S.S. • Ajax, Ont.

History

High School: Named the athlete of the year in 2006 and 2008…was named the most valuable player of the volleyball team in 2006 and the football and baseball teams in 2008. Varsity:2010: Dressed and started all eight games at slot back...ranked second on the team with 283 receiving yards and two touchdowns... made a season-high 58-yard reception at Western on Oct. 23...recorded a season-high 95 receiving yards at Western on Oct. 23.2009: Dressed and started for seven games...ranked third on the team with 299 receiving yards...made a season-high 43-yard reception versus Western on Oct. 24...scored his first touchdown as a Varsity Blue on a 30-yard reception versus Ottawa on Sept. 25...recorded a season-high 96 receiving yards versus Windsor (Sept. 12).

PAUL DE PASS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS GP NO YDS AVG/A AVG/G TD LG 2010 6 15 283 18.9 47.2 2 58 2009 6 23 314 13.7 52.3 1 43

WILKERSON

DESOUZA43

LINEBACKER 5-11 227 ELIG: 4

Applewood C.I. • Mississauga, Ont.

Humanities

High School: Named the defensive most valuable player from 2001-05.OVFL: Played for the Etobicoke Eagles...named the defensive most valuable player in 2006. Varsity:2010: Dressed and started all eight games at linebacker...ranked first in the OUA with 62 solo tackles...added two sacks and one interception on the year... recorded a season-high 12 solo tackles versus McMaster on Oct. 16...also recorded 10 solo tackles versus Ottawa on Oct. 2. 2009: Dressed and started all eight games at defensive end...ranked second on the team with 36 solo tackles...recorded a season-high eight tackles versus both Laurier (Sept. 7) and Windsor (Sept. 12). 2008: Dressed and started for six games...ranked third on the team with 28 solo tackles...made a season-high seven tackles versus Western on Oct. 9. WILKERSON DESOUZA CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S FF FR INT INT(yds) 2010 8 73.5 62 23 2 1 0 1 20 2009 8 38.5 36 5 2 0 0 0 0 2008 6 30 28 4 1 1 1 0 0

Player Profiles

PATRICK

BRUNET54

LINEBACKER 5-11 225 ELIG: 2

Saint Paul H.S. • Stevensville, Ont.

Paramedicine

High School: Named the defensive most valuable player in 2009-10. Varsity:2010: Dressed all eight games, seeing action in five...recorded seven solo tackles.

GIOVANNI

BOSCARIOL92

OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2 265 ELIG: 3

Vancouver College • Burnaby, B.C.

Political Science

Athletic Awards: Was named the most outstanding lineman at the Western Canadian all-star clan football camp in 2006.Varsity:2010: Dressed for two games. 2009: Dressed for three games, started at defensive tackle versus Western on Oct. 24...won the team’s award of merit.

BROC

ELLIOTT28

LINEBACKER 6-0 211 ELIG: 3

Pickering H.S. • Pickering, Ont.

Public Policy

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ADAM

FEHLER55

DEFENSIVE LINE 5-11 215 ELIG: 5

Michael Power/St. Joseph C.S.S.

History • Toronto, Ont.

High School: Was a two-time team MVP at Michael Power.OVFL: Won an OVFL championship with the Etobicoke Eagles and is a two-time league MVP.Varsity:2010: Dressed and started all eight games at linebacker...recorded 28 solo tackles, two sacks and three interceptions...named the OUA’s defensive player of the week after recording seven tackles, two sacks, one interception and one pass breakup versus York on Sept. 18.2009: Dressed all eight games, starting for four...recorded 13 solo tackles and one sack...recorded a season-high three tackles vs. both McMaster (Oct. 8) and Western (Oct. 24).2008: Started all eight games...recorded 12 solo tackles... recorded a season-high five tackles vs. Queen’s (Sept. 20). 2007: Dressed all eight games, started in seven…recorded ten solo tackles for the season…had a season-high four tackles at McMaster (Sept. 22).

ADAM FEHLER CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S 2010 8 35.5 28 15 2 2009 6 13.5 13 1 1 2008 8 13.50 12 3 3 2007 8 11.50 10 3 0

ANDREW

GILLIS7

QUARTERBACK 5-10 175 ELIG: 5

Markham D.H.S. • Toronto, Ont.

Urbanization

High School: Named the rookie of the year at MDHS...went on to earn most valuable player honours. OVFL: Played for the Toronto Thunder, earning team MVP honours, in addition to offensive player of the year and rookie of the year laurels.Varsity:2010: Dressed for all eight games, starting in seven...went 118-for-211 and 1304 passing yards and five touchdowns... was named the OUA and CIS offensive player of the week after making 28-of-45 passes for a career-high 343 yards and two touchdowns and gaining an additional 43 yards on seven carries versus Ottawa on Oct. 2...Gillis was ranked second on the team with 245 rushing yards and three touchdowns.2009: Dressed and started for five games...went 38-for-96 for 491 yards and one touchdown...threw a season-high 155 yards versus Guelph on Sept. 18...recorded a season-high 43-yard throw versus Western on Oct. 24...rushed 38 times to lead the team with 228 yards.2008: Dressed for five games, started in four.2007: Dressed all eight games, started in five…shared quarterback duties with David Hamilton… second on the team in with 688 yards passing…threw a career-high 95-yard pass…third on the team in rushing with 145 yards…scored first CIS touchdown vs. Queen’s (Oct. 20).

ANDREW GILLIS CAREER PASSING STATISTICS GP COMP ATT COMP % YDS TD INT LG 2010 8 118 211 55.90 1304 5 14 57 2009 6 38 96 39.96 491 1 1 43 2008 5 3 7 42.86 42 0 0 20 2007 8 55 135 40.74 688 1 7 78

ANDREW GILLIS CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS GP NO YDS AVG/A AVG/G TD LG 2010 8 49 245 5.0 30.6 2 30 2009 6 38 228 6.00 38.00 0 31 2008 5 5 7 1.40 1.40 0 8 2007 8 27 145 5.37 18.13 1 19

Player Profiles

JOSH

GIBBS64

OFFENSIVE LINE 6-5 296 ELIG: 5

St. Peters S.S. • Bridgenorth, Ont.

History

High School: Named the lineman of the year in 2005.Varsity:2010: Dressed and started all eight games at left tackle.2009: Dressed and started all eight games at left guard.2008: Dressed for six games, started in three. 2007: Dress for all eight games. 2006: Dressed for one game, suiting up for the season finale against Ottawa (Oct. 21).

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DAVID

GREEN20

DEFENSIVE BACK 5-11 193 ELIG: 2

Christ the King C.S.S. • Georgetown, Ont.

Human Biology

High School: Won the physical education award in grade 12…received the H.E.A.R.T. award in grade 12…named the most valuable player on the football team in grades 11 and 12. OVFL: Played for the Mississauga Warriors. Varsity:2010: Dressed for all eight games.Personal: volunteered with the special education program in high school...sister plays hockey with the Brampton Junior Thunder.

CONNOR

HANAK62

OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2 280 ELIG: 2

Our Lady of Mount Carmel S.S.

History • Mississauga, Ont.

Varsity:2010: Dressed all eight games.Personal: Coaches flag football at St. Teresa of Avila in Mississauga, Ont.

TREVOR

HARVEY24

DEFENSIVE BACK 5-9 185 ELIG: 1

Birchmount Park C.I.

Arts & Science • Toronto, Ont.

High School: Named the offensive player of the year in 2008 and 2009 as well as a GTA all-star in 2009 and 2010...a member of the 4x100 OFSAA record-holding sprint relay team.OVFL: Named the Toronto Thunder’s Jr Varsity rookie of the year in 2007...won the OVFL championship in 2009.Varsity:2010: Dressed for one game...made three kick returns for 62 yards.

TODD

INKILA17

DEFENSIVE LINE 6-3 235 ELIG: 3

Hillcrest H.S. • Thunder Bay, Ont.

Human Biology

High School: Named athlete of the year in grades nine, 10 and 12…received most valuable player honours for the mountain bike team (four years) and basketball team (one year)…named best offensive player in grades 11 and 12. Varsity:2010: Dressed and started at defensive end in all eight games...recorded 13 solo tackles and two sacks...recorded a season-high five solo tackles vs McMaster on Oct. 16.

TODD INKILA CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S FF FR INT INT(yds) 2010 8 16.5 13 7 2.5 0 0 0 0

SHAWN

HORRIGAN68

OFFENSIVE LINE 6-1 295 ELIG: 2

St. Peter’s S.S. • Peterborough, Ont.

Humanities

High School: Named offensive lineman of the year in 2007. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for six games, starting in one at right tackle.

DYLAN

HOWES40

LINEBACKER 5-11 221 ELIG: 2

Smiths Falls H.S. • Smiths Falls, Ont.

Physical Education & Health

High School: Named the defensive player of the year in 2009 and 2010...named player of the year 2010...won the leadership award in 2007 and 2010.OVFL: Named the defensive lineman of the year for the Kanata Knights in 2007...named Kingston Grenadiers special teams player of the year in 2010.Varsity:2010: Dressed for six games...recorded six solo tackles. Personal: Uncle, Bob Howes, is a five-time Grey Cup champion with the Edmonton Eskimos and former Director of Football at U of T.

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DJORDJE

JANIC89

DEFENSINE LINE 6-3 227 ELIG: 1

North Toronto C.I. • Toronto, Ont.

Physical Education & Health

High School: Named the most valuable player on the boy’s hockey team in 2006… named most valuable player on rugby team in 2006 and 2007. Personal: Volunteers at Toronto Rehab Hospital.

CHRISTOPHER

JOHNSON13

LINEBACKER 5-10 200 ELIG: 2

Pickering H.S. • Scarborough, Ont.

Kinesiology

High School: Named a GTA all-star in 2009. OVFL: Played for the Scarborough Thunder and won the senior Varsity championship in 2009. Varsity: Also a member of the Varsity Blues track & field team.2010: Dressed for seven games...recorded 14 solo tackles.Personal: Cousin, Molly Killingbeck, is a two-time track and field Olympian and current coach at U of T’s high performance centre…Uncle, Paul Jones, is a basketball radio announcer…Christopher volunteered with Habitat for Humanity.

KEVIN

KINAHAN31

DEFENSIVE BACK 5-11 185 ELIG: 3

All Saints H.S. • Whitby, Ont.

Physical Education & Health

High School: A four-time Ontario Scholar (2006-09)…named the most valuable player on the boy’s basketball team...also named a member of the Durham Region all-star basketball team in 2009.OVFL: Played for the York Storm Raiders…was team captain in 2009…named the defensive most valuable player on the Durham Knights in 2008. Varsity:2010: Dressed in all eight games, starting at corner back for one...recorded six solo tackles. 2009: Dressed for all eight games.

KEVIN KINAHAN CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S BRKUP FF FR INT INT(yds) 2010 5 6.5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

ANDREW

LOMASNEY15

KICKER 6-1 195 ELIG: 4

North Toronto C.I. • Toronto, Ont.

Arts & Science

High School: Three-time most valuable player for football, soccer and rugby…Was named the junior and senior athlete of the year. Varsity:2010: Dressed all eight games...made a season-high 30-yard field goal versus Ottawa on Oct. 2.2009: Dressed all eight games...ranked second on the team with 24 points...made a season-high 40-yard field goal versus McMaster on Oct. 8.2008: Second on the team in scoring with five field goals and 20 1PAT...kicked the game-winning field goal vs. the Waterloo Warriors (Sep 1) to win the Varsity Blues first game in five years.

ANDREW LOMASNEY CAREER KICKOFF STATISTICS GP NO YDS AVG 2010 8 28 1275 45.5 2009 8 24 998 41.6 2008 8 30 1253 41.77

ANDREW LOMASNEY CAREER FIELD GOAL STATISTICS GP MADE ATT FG% LG 2010 8 7 9 77.8 30 2009 8 5 9 55.6 40 2008 8 5 10 50 35

ZACK

LUKINGS99

DEFENSIVE LINE 6-0 266 ELIG: 2

Catholic Central H.S. • London, Ont.

Film Studies

High School: Won a junior football city championship in 2006 and was a rookie gold medalist in wrestling in the unlimited weight class in 2009.OVFL: Played for the London Falcons…won a junior championship in 2007 and was a league finalist in 2009. Varsity:2010: Dressed for six games.Personal: Brother, Josh Foster, was a defensive back on the Western Mustangs…Zack is a member of the Golden Harps steel drum orchestra.

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Player Profiles

JUSTIN

MARRA88

DEFENSIVE LINE 6-1 235 ELIG: 2

Robert F. Hall C.S.S. • Brampton, Ont.

Classics

High School: Named the defensive most valuable player in 2009.Varsity:2010: Dressed and started three games at defensive end... re-corded three solo tackles.

JUSTIN MARRA CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S BRKUP FF FR INT INT(yds) 2010 3 7 3 8 0 0 1 1 0 0

SEBASTIAN

MAGALAS6

RECEIVER 6-1 185 ELIG: 5

Assumption C.S.S. • Burlington, Ont.

Geography

High School: Named the junior and senior athlete of the year…named most valuable player of the boy’s basketball team in grades 9-12…named football most valuable player in grades 9-10, 12. Varsity: was a member of the Varsity Blues men’s basketball team. 2010: Dressed all eight games, starting in five...recorded 16 re-ceptions for 210 yards...made a season-high 31-yard catch versus Windsor on Sept. 6...recorded a season-high 44 receiving yards versus Ottawa on Oct. 2.2009: Dressed for all eight games, starting in two...made 16 re-ceptions for 145 yards...recorded a season-high 19-yard reception vs Windsor on Sept. 12.Personal: Brother, Nick, was a starting point guard for the Varsity Blues men’s basketball team (2006-10).

SEBASTIAN MAGALAS CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS GP NO YDS AVG/A AVG/G TD LG 2010 8 16 210 13.1 26.2 0 31 2009 7 16 145 9.1 20.7 0 19

AARON

MILTON10

RUNNING BACK 6-2 200 ELIG: 2

Sinclair S.S. • Whitby, Ont.

Political Science

High School: A three-time athlete of the year...won the football award in grades 11 and 12.Varsity:2010: Led the team with 247 rushing yards...recorded two touchdowns...tied the Varsity Blues record for longest rush with a 105-yard rushing touchdown versus the Ottawa Gee-Gees on Oct. 2...also made 19 receptions for 139 yards..

AARON MILTON CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS GP NO YDS AVG/A AVG/G TD LG 2010 6 42 247 5.9 41.2 2 105

AARON MILTON CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS GP NO YDS AVG/A AVG/G TD LG 2010 6 19 139 7.3 23.2 0 32

AARON MILTON CAREER PUNTING STATISTICS GP NO YDS AVG/A In 20 LG 2010 6 9 357 39.7 0 59

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Player Profiles

AJANI

OLDACRE27

DEFENSIVE BACK 6-2 205 ELIG: 3

Dunbarton H.S. • Ajax, Ont.

Urban Studies

High School: Won the student achievement award in 2007 for improving academics each year while playing sports…named the most valuable player on the football team in 2007 and 2008. OVFL: Played for the Pickering Dolphins Varsity:2010: Dressed for three games, starting at defensive back for one.2009: Dressed for eight games, started for one...recorded seven solo tackles and one interception.

ABIODUN

OLUSOGA91

DEFENSIVE END 5-11 215 ELIG: 3

Pickering, Ont.

Business Administration

Varsity:2010: Dressed for seven games, starting at defensive end for four...recorded 15 solo tackles.2008: Won the team’s James A. Bennett award...recorded 13 solo tackles and two sacs

ALEX

PIERZCHALSKI18

WIDE RECEIVER 6-4 205 ELIG: 2

South Secondary C.I. • London, Ont.

Forest Conservation

High School: Was the offensive most valuable player in 2006 and 2009.Varsity:2010: Started all eight games at wide receiver...made 20 catches for 235 yards and two touchdowns...recorded a season-high 34-yard catch at Western on Oct. 23...recorded a season-high 55 receiving yards versus Windsor on Sept. 3.Personal: Second cousin, Neil Brady, is a retired NHL player…uncle, Andrew Kinch, plays semi-pro beach volleyball in Australia…Alex volunteered as an assistant coach with the London Minor Football Association.

ALEX PIERZCHALSKI CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS GP NO YDS AVG/A AVG/G TD LG 2010 8 20 235 11.8 29.4 2 34

MICHAEL

PREMPEH80

RECEIVER 6-0 208 ELIG: 4

St. Edmund Campion C.S. • Toronto, Ont.

History

High School: Team captain at St. Edmund Campion.OVFL: Was the 2006 team MVP of the Etobicoke Eagles Junior Varsity team.Varsity:2010: Dressed all eight games, starting seven at slot back...led the team with 332 receiving yards and three touchdowns...recorded a season-high 138 receiving yards versus Ottawa on Oct. 2...made a season-high 24-yard catch both at Laurier (Sept. 11) and vs. McMaster (Oct. 16)...recorded two touchdowns versus McMaster.2009: Dressed and started for the first game of the season before being sidelined with injury...recorded one reception for five yards...participated in the 2010 East West Bowl. 2008: Dressed and started all eight games...had 16 receptions for 214 yards and one TD.2007: Dressed in all eight games, starting at running back for six…had 11 receptions for 156 yards…scored his first CIS touch-down at York (Sept. 29).

MICHAEL PREMPEH CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS GP NO YDS AVG/A AVG/G TD LG 2010 8 32 332 10.4 41.5 3 24 2009 1 1 5 5.0 2.5 0 5 2008 7 16 214 13.38 30.57 1 36 2007 7 11 156 14.18 22.29 1 35

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Player Profiles

MARCO

RODRIGUES14

DEFENSIVE BACK 5-11 180 ELIG: 4

St. Ignatious of Loyola • Oakville, Ont.

History

High School: Won the sportsmanship award in 2006 and 2007…named athlete of the year in 2007 and 2008.OVFL: Played for the Toronto Jr. Argos.Varsity:2010: Dressed for all eight games...recorded nine solo tackles.2009: Dressed all eight games, starting as defensive back in three...recorded 15 solo tackles...recorded a season-high five solo tackles versus York on Oct. 3.2008: Dressed all eight games, started in two...recorded seven solo tackles. MARCO RODRIGUES CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S BRKUP 2010 3 11.5 9 5 0 0 2009 8 15.5 15 1 0 1 2008 3 8 7 2 0 0

CODI

ROSSI25

DEFENSIVE LINE 6-3 220 ELIG: 3

Vancouver College • Vancouver, B.C.

History

High School: Named a conference all-star in 2007 and 2008…named a provincial all-star and the most inspirational player in 2008. Varsity:2010: Dressed for two games, starting at defensive end for one. 2009: Dressed for all eight games...recorded six solo tackles.

BEN

SHARPE19

RECEIVER 5-11 195 ELIG: 3

Renfrew C.I. • Renfrew, Ont.

Physical Education & Health

High School: named a 2009 Ontario scholar…received a bilingual certificate in 2008…named the football most valuable player from 2005-09…named the most valuable player on the boy’s track and field and soccer teams from 2006-09. Varsity:2010: Dressed for seven games, starting for four...made six catches for 68 yards...recorded four solo tackles.2009: Dressed for seven games, starting for six...made six receptions for 139 yards and one touchdown....made a season-high 83 yard reception for a touchdown versus Ottawa on Sept. 25.Personal: Brother, Willie, is also members of the Varsity Blues football team.

BEN SHARPE CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS GP NO YDS AVG/A AVG/G TD LG 2010 7 6 68 11.3 9.7 0 34 2009 7 6 139 23.19 19.85 1 83

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Player Profiles

WILLIE

SHARPE16

DEFENSIVE BACK 6-0 205 ELIG: 5

Renfrew C.I. • Renfrew, Ont.

Industrial Engineering

High School: Team captain at Renfrew C.I. and named football MVP…also played soccer and basketball.Varsity:2010: Dressed for all eight games, starting seven at corner back...recorded 27 solo tackles...recorded a season-high six solo tackles at Queen’s (Oct. 9) and at Western (Oct. 23).2009: Started all eight games at cornerback...ranked fourth on the team with 33 solo tackles...also recorded one sack...recorded a season-high nine solo tackles versus Guelph on Sept. 18....rushed six times for 95 yards...named the defensive back and special teams player of the year.2008: Started all eight games...made 16 solo tackles this season...recorded a season-high six solo tackles vs. Western (Sept. 10). 2007: Started all eight games…made 18 solo tackles this season…made season-high four solo tackles vs. Windsor (Oct. 5) and Queen’s (Oct. 20)…named 2007 Varsity Blues rookie of the year.Personal: Is a volunteer and mentor with Race to Read young boys literacy...brother, Ben, is also a member of the Varsity Blues football team.

WILLIE SHARPE CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S BRKUP FF FR INT INT(yds) 2010 8 28.5 27 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 2009 8 34 33 2 1 7 1 0 0 0 2008 8 16.50 16 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 2007 8 19.50 18 3 0 1 0 0 1 0

TAYLOR

SHERGOLD44

LINEBACKER 6-0 210 ELIG: 4

De La Salle College • Toronto, Ont.

Sociology

High School: Named athlete of the year. OVFL: Played for the Toronto Jr. Argos.Varsity:2010: Dressed for one game.2009: Dressed for seven games, started in two.2008: Dressed for seven games, started vs. York (Sept. 13)...recorded one solo tackle. Personal: Uncle, Ray Hart, played professional rugby in England and Ireland.

SCOTT

SMITH9

LINEBACKER 5-11 205 ELIG: 5

Leaside H.S. • Toronto, Ont.

Urban Studies

High School: Named the Leaside Lancers football MVP in 2004 and 2005…most memorable sports moment: scoring two touch-downs to lead a come-from-behind victory over Lawrence Park.Varsity: 2009: Started all eight games...recorded 31 solo tackles and one interception...recorded a season-high seven solo tackles versus Guelph on Sept. 18.2008: Started all eight games...led the team with 37 solo tack-les...had a season-high seven solo tackles vs. Waterloo (Sept. 1)...named U of T’s linebacker of the year...named an OUA second team all-star.2007: Started all eight games at linebacker…ranked first on the team with three sacks and second with 40 solo tackles…had a season-high nine solo tackles vs. Windsor (Oct. 5)…named U of T’s linebacker of the year. 2006: Dressed for seven games, starting four at linebacker…in his rookie season, started at outside linebacker in the season opener at Queen’s (Sept. 4) and made two solo tackles…had a pair of fumble recoveries at York (Sept. 30)…amassed a season-high seven solo tackles against Western (Oct. 7).

SCOTT SMITH CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS TOT T SOLO T ASS T FF FR 2009 36 31 10 1 0 2008 41 37 8 1 3 2007 50 40 20 1 1 2006 23 20 6 1 2

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Player Profiles

AARON

WHEATON51

OFFENSIVE LINE 6-5 280 ELIG: 2

J. Clarke Richardson H.S. • Ajax, Ont.

Political Science

Varsity:2010: Dressed and started seven games at right tackle.Personal: Father played defensive end for the Sudbury Spartans, winning four consecutive championships.

EVERTON

WILLIAMS23

DEFENSIVE LINE 6-6 240 ELIG: 2

Humberside C.I. • Toronto, Ont.

Art History

High School: Named the most valuable player on the boy’s basketball team in 2005, 2007, and 2008…named most improved player on the boy’s rugby team in 2005. Varsity:2010: Dressed all eight games...recorded seven solo tackles.

PATRICK

YAN57

OFFENSIVE LINE 6-2 295 ELIG: 4

Saint Andrew’s College • Markham, Ont.

Employment Relations/Urban Planning

High School: Named the St. Andrew’s College most improved rugby player..also the Varsity fencing captain and junior Varsity football captain.OVFL: Played fo the Markham Raiders...was a starter for two years, and team captain for one...named the most valuable of-fensive lineman in 2007.Varsity:2010: Dressed and started all eight games at right guard.2009: Dressed for five games.2008: Dressed vs Ottawa (Oct. 18).

MARIO

TEDESCO56

OFFENSIVE LINE 6-3 290 ELIG: 4

Notre Dame C.S.S. • Ajax, Ont.

History/English

Varsity:2010: Started all eight games at centre.2009: Started all eight games.2008: Dressed for seven games.Personal: Brother, Adam, played baseball at Durham College...Sister, Alexia, is a cheerleader at St. Francis Xavier University.

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Rookies to Watch

KEVIN

BRADFIELD11

RECEIVER 6-1 175 ELIG: 1

Woodbridge College • Toronto, Ont.

Social Science

High School: Named a York region and GTA all-star...named the most valuable player on the basketball, football, volleyball, base-ball and tennis teams.OVFL: Is a two-time OVFL all-star as a member of the Etobicoke Eagles.

DARNELL

GIRARD8

LINEBACKER 6-1 235 ELIG: 1

W.F. Herman S.S. • Windsor, Ont.

Human Biology

High School: Twice named an all-city football all-star...is a two-time OFSAA shot put champion and one-time bronze medalist...named the male athlete of the year in his graduating year...won the Governor General award for the highest graduating average.

JASON

HARRISON53

DEFENSIVE LINE 6-0 250 ELIG: 1

J. Clark Richardson H.S. • Ajax, Ont.

Psychology

JAIDEN

McBRIDE32

DEFENSIVE BACK 6-0 170 ELIG: 1

Sinclair S.S. • Whitby, Ont.

Humanities

OVFL: Named the defensive MVP on the Durham Knights.Personal: Is a volunteer coach with the Ajax and Pickering Dol-phins

DORIAN

MUNROE3

DEFENSIVE BACK 6-1 200 ELIG: 4

Coral Reef H.S. • Miami, Fla.

Physical Education & Health

Florida Gators: A safety who missed the 2008 campaign due to injury...appeared in 26 games, with two starts...collected 42 total tackles, 29 solo and 13 assisted...Played a role in defence as a safety and on the special teams squads...Had a career-high six tackles in the SEC Championship Game versus Arkansas in 2006.Personal: Brother, Malcom, is a redshirt junior linebacker at George Tech University.

BRANDON

O’BRADYOFFENSIVE LINE 6-3 300 ELIG: 1

Banting Memorial H.S. • Everett, Ont.

Physics

High School: Won an academic excellence award in 2009-10 and 2010-11...Was the top offensive lineman from 2006-09 and the most valuable player in 2009.Personal: Volunteers at the vocational bible school at Knox Pres-byterian in Alliston.

RICHARD

QUITTENTON2

QUARTERBACK 6-3 205 ELIG: 1

Fork Union Military • Ajax, Ont.

Arts & Science

Football: Led the St. Mike’s Kerry Blues to the 2008 Metro Bowl title before leaving for Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia.

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Rookies to Watch

TRENT

ROBINSONKICKER 5-11 194 ELIG: 1

West Ferris S.S. • North Bay, Ont.

Crime, Law & Deviance

High School: Named the most dedicated and improved on the football team...is a two-time NDA special teams all-star...ranked No. 1 kicker of the 2010 class by prokicker.com...is a three-time senior soccer most valuable player.

CORY

RUTLEDGEOFFENSIVE LINE 6-3 290 ELIG: 1

Birchmount Park C.I. • Toronto, Ont.

Political Science

High School: Named best forward on the boy’s rugby team in 2007 and 2009. Personal: Father played football at Birchmount Park C.I. Cory volunteered for a political campaign in the past Toronto mayoral election.

BRANDON

RYNKA22

SAFETY 5-8 171 ELIG: 1

Nelson H.S. • Burlington, Ont.

Communications

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Friday, September 30Queen's Gaelsat Varsity Centre - 7 p.m.Head Coach: Pat SheahanColours: Gold, Red, BlueHome Field: Richardson Stadium (10,500)2010 Score: Queen’s 66, Toronto 12010 Record: 3-5, 6th OUASID: Shawn MacDonald(613-533-6000 ext. 36990)

Laurier Golden HawksDo not play in 2011

Head Coach: Gary JefferiesColours: Purple, GoldHome Field: University Stadium (6,000)2010 Score: Toronto 1, Laurier 0*2010 Record: 4-4, OUA 4thSID: Jamie Howieson(519-884-0710 ex. 3492)

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Monday, September 5Windsor Lancersat University of Windsor Stadium - 1 p.m.Head Coach: Joe D’AmoreColours: Royal Blue, GoldHome Field: Windsor Stadium (2,000)2010 Score: Windsor 26, Toronto 172010 Record: 2-6, 8th OUASID: Elisa Mitton (519-253-3000 ex. 2447)

Saturday, September 17Guelph Gryphonsat Varsity Centre - 1 p.m.Head Coach: Stu LangColours: Red, Gold, BlackHome Field: Alumni Stadium (5,100)2010 Score: Guelph 15, Toronto 132010 Record: 4-4, 5th OUASID: Michelle Pino(519-824-4120 ex. 53159)

Saturday, September 24Ottawa Gee-Gees at Frank Clair Stadium – 1 p.m.Head Coach: Jean-Philippe AsselinColours: Garnet, GreyHome Field: Frank Clair Stadium (29,862)2010 Score: Toronto 40, Ottawa 352010 Record: 7-1, 1st OUASID: Julie Tam(613-562-5800 ex. 6753)

Saturday, September 10York Lionsat York Stadium - 1 p.m.Head Coach: Warren CraneyColours: Red, White, BlueHome Field: York Stadium (2,500)2010 Score: Toronto 24, York 192010 Record: 0-8, 9th OUASID: Alyson Fisher (416-736-5984)

Saturday, October 22Waterloo Warriorsat Varsity Centre - 1 p.m.Head Coach: Dennis McPheeColours: Black, Gold, WhiteHome Field: University Stadium (6,000)2010: Did Not Play2009 Score: Waterloo 30, Toronto 72009 Record: 3-5, OUA 7thSID: Dan Ackerman(613-888-4567 ex. 35694)

Saturday, October 15Western Mustangsat Varsity Centre - 1 p.m. Head Coach: Greg MarshallColours: Purple, White, SilverHome Field: TD Waterhouse Stadium (8,000)2010 Score: Western 35, Toronto 232010 Record: 7-1, 2nd OUASID: Andrew Simpson (519-661-3089)

Thursday, October 6McMaster Maraudersat Ron Joyce Stadium - 7 p.m.Head Coach: Stefan PtaszekColours: Maroon, GreyHome Field: Ron Joyce Stadium (6,500)2010 Score: McMaster 40, Toronto 212010 Record: 6-2, 3rd OUASID: Cam Dunlop(905-525-9140 ex. 24458)

Opponents

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2010 VARSITY BLUES \ \ \ \

YEAR IN REVIEW

The Varsity Blues football program continued its rebuilding process with its most successful season in a decade.

The Blues went 3-5 in 2010 and were one win away from clinching their first post-season berth since 1995.

In their opening contest of the fall, the Blues were narrowly beaten 15-13 on a late field goal by Guelph Gryphons’ kicker Mike Fortino.

A 24-19 win over the York Lions on September 18 was followed up by their best performance of the season against the then No. 2 Ottawa Gee-Gees. The Blues defeated Ottawa 40-35, marking their first win against the Gee-Gees since 1974 and the team’s first victory against a nationally-ranked squad since 1997.

Andrew Gillis, who was named CIS offensive player of the week, was incredible, going 28-for-45 and throwing for a career-high 343 yards and two touchdowns.

Halfback Derek Batchelor was named an OUA second team all-star after leading the Blues with three interceptions and 41.5 tackles in 2010.

Linebacker Wilkerson DeSouza led the OUA with 62 solo tackles in eight games.

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Week OneTuesday, August 31Ottawa at Windsor 23-14Queen’s at McMaster 18-23Wednesday, Sept. 1Toronto at Guelph 13-15Laurier at Western 1-46

Week TwoMonday, Sept. 6 Guelph at York 26-2Western at Ottawa 19-20Laurier at McMaster 24-26 Windsor at Toronto 26-17

Week ThreeSaturday, Sept. 11 Ottawa at York 45-3McMaster at Western 19-50Toronto at Laurier 1-0Sunday, Sept. 12Windsor at Queen’s 7-40

Week FourSaturday, Sept. 18 York at Toronto 19-24McMaster at Ottawa 35-43Queen’s at Guelph 15-21Western at Windsor 30-15

Week FiveSaturday, Sept. 25 York at Laurier 14-68Windsor at McMaster 3-39Ottawa at Queen’s 27-25 (OT)Western at Guelph 15-8

Week SixSaturday, Oct. 2 Ottawa at Toronto 35-40Queen’s at Western 10-46McMaster at York 64-6Guelph at Laurier 2-36

Week SevenThursday, Oct. 7 Guelph at McMaster 35-43Saturday, Oct. 9 Laurier at Ottawa 21-44Toronto at Queen’s 1-66 York at Windsor 15-61

Week EightSaturday, Oct. 16 Windsor at Guelph 14-41Queen’s at Laurier 23-44 McMaster at Toronto 40-21 Western at York 76-0

Week NineSaturday, Oct. 23 Laurier at Windsor 56-16York at Queen’s 14-52 Toronto at Western 23-35 Guelph at Ottawa 11-54

PLAYOFFSSaturday, October 30OUA Quarter-finals1st place and 2nd place byeQueen’s at McMaster 19-40Guelph at Laurier 10-42

Saturday, November 6OUA SemifinalsLaurier at Ottawa 31-32McMaster at Western 28-34

Saturday, November 13OUA Final - Yates CupWestern at Ottawa 26-25

Saturday, November 20CIS Semi-final bowl gamesUteck BowlWestern at Laval 11-13

Mitchell BowlSaint Mary’s at Calgary 8-35

Saturday, November 27VANIER CUPCalgary at Laval 2-29

2010 Football Schedule & Results

2010 Year in Review

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2010 Year in Review

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S1 S6 S11 S18 O2 O9 O16 O23 GP @Gue v.Wind @Laur v.Yrk v.Ott @Que v.Mac @Wes D/S1 Isaiah Shikongo - - - x x x - x 4/03 Jordan Scheltgen x x QB x x x x x 8/14 Rolli Adenmosun - x WR - WR - - - 3/26 Sebastian Magalas x x x WR RB RB WR WR 8/5 7 Andrew Gillis QB QB x QB QB QB QB QB 8/78 Gharone McLean - - - x - - - x 2/09 George Gretes x x x RB x x x x 8/110 Aaron Milton RB - - x x RB RB RB 6/411 Jakub Husika - x x - - - x - 3/012 Mohammed Abdallah - - x x - - - - 2/013 Christopher Johnson x x - x x x x x 7/014 Marco Rodrigues x x x x x x x x 8/015 Andrew Lomasney K K K K K K K K 8/816 Willie Sharpe x CB CB CB CB CB CB CB 8/717 Todd Inkila DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE 8/818 Alex Pierzchalski WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 8/819 Ben Sharpe WR WR RB - x WR x x 7/4 20 Dave Green x x x x x x x x 8/021 Hugo Lopez CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB 8/822 Derek Batchelor DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB 8/823 Everton Williams x x x x x x x x 8/024 Kyle Kennedy FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 8/825 Cody Rossi DE x - - - - - - 2/126 Kevin Asare LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB 8/827 Ajani Oldacre DB - - - - - x x 3/128 Broc Elliot - - - - - x - - 1/030 Xhejsi Hasko x x x x x x x x 8/031 Kevin Kinahan CB x x x x x x x 8/132 Jonathan Wright RB RB RB - - x RB RB 6/533 Sharjeel Siddiqui - - - x - - - - 1/035 Walter Cariazo x RB RB RB RB x x x 8/436 Elbron Barzegar x DB DB DB DB DB DB DB 8/739 Stephan Boroniec x x - - x x x x 6/040 Dylan Howes - - x x x x x x 6/041 Victor Matak - x x x - - - - 3/041 Andrii Feshanets - x - - - - - - 1/042 Harrison Beeforth x - x x x x x x 7/043 Wilkerson DeSouza LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB 8/844 Taylor Shergold x - - - - - - - 1/045 Giovanni Boscariol - - - - - - x x 2/050 Harold Lee LG LG LG LG LG LG LG - 7/751 Aaron Wheaton RT RT RT RT RT - RT RT 7/754 Patrick Brunet x x x x x x x x 8/055 Adam Fehler LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB 8/856 Mario Tedesco C C C C C C C C 8/857 Patrick Yan RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 8/862 Connor Hanak x x x x x x x x 8/064 Josh Gibbs LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 8/867 Ross Asaro x x x x x x x LG 8/168 Shawn Horrigan x x x x x RT - - 6/1 77 Trevor Harvey - - - - x - - - 1/080 Michael Prempeh RB RB x RB RB RB RB RB 8/781 Paul de Pass RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB 8/888 Justin Marra - - - - - DE DE DE 3/389 Djordje Janic - - - - - - - x 1/090 Zack Lukings x x x x x x - - 6/091 Abbey Olusoga x DE DE DE DE x x - 7/492 Mark Evans DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 8/895 Luke Fuendling - x x - - - - - 2/099 Joe Cappiello DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 8/8

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|------ PATs -----------|SCORING td fgs kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsA Lomasney - 7-9 14-14 - - - - - 36A Gillis 3 - - - - 0-1 - - 18M Prempeh 3 - - - - - - - 18P de Pass 2 - - - - - - - 12A Milton 2 - - - - - - - 12J Scheltgen 2 - - - - 1-1 - - 12A Pierzchalski 2 - - - - 0-1 - - 12R. Admenmosun 1 - - - - - - - 6W Cariazo 1 - - - - - - - 6K Asare 1 - - - - - - - 6TEAM - - - - - - - 2 4S Boroniec - - - - 1 - - - 2Total 17 7-9 14-14 - 1 1-3 - 2 145Opponents 29 17-26 28-28 - - 0-1 - 8 273

TOTAL OFFENCE g plays rush pass total avg/gA Gillis 8 260 245 1304 1549 193.6J Scheltgen 7 80 55 307 362 51.7A Milton 6 42 247 0 247 41.2W Cariazo 8 21 94 0 94 11.8M Prempeh 8 2 6 58 64 8.0G Gretes 6 2 0 34 34 5.7J Wright 6 5 12 0 12 2.0A Pierzchalski 8 3 0 8 8 1.0W Sharpe 8 4 3 0 3 0.4S Boroniec 6 4 2 0 2 0.3TEAM 8 14 -71 -32 -103 -12.9Total 8 437 593 1679 2272 284.0Opponents 8 595 1813 2414 4227 528.4

Field Goals fm fa pct. lg blkA Lomasney 7 9 77.8 30 0

RUSHING gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gA Milton 6 42 272 25 247 5.9 2 105 41.2A Gillis 8 49 260 15 245 5.0 3 30 30.6W Cariazo 8 21 101 7 94 4.5 0 30 11.8J Scheltgen 7 22 57 2 55 2.5 2 8 7.9J Wright 6 5 12 0 12 2.4 0 5 2.0M Prempeh 8 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.8W Sharpe 8 4 13 10 3 0.8 0 10 0.4S Boroniec 6 4 6 4 2 0.5 0 3 0.3TEAM 8 14 0 71 -71 -5.1 0 0 -8.9Total 8 162 727 134 593 3.7 7 105 74.1Opponents 8 309 1919 106 1813 5.9 11 96 226.6

PASSING gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gA Gillis 8 102.39 118-211-14 55.9 1304 5 57 163.0J Scheltgen 7 79.98 20-58-3 34.5 307 2 55 43.9A Pierzchalski 8 55.73 1-3-0 33.3 8 0 8 1.0G Gretes 6 192.80 1-2-0 50.0 34 0 34 5.7M Prempeh 8 917.20 1-1-0 100.0 58 1 58 7.2TEAM 8 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 -32 0 0 -4.0Total 8 99.79 141-275-17 51.3 1679 8 58 209.9Opponents 8 150.76 189-286-10 66.1 2414 18 62 301.8

RECEIVING gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gM Prempeh 8 32 332 10.4 3 24 41.5A Pierzchalski 8 20 235 11.8 2 34 29.4A Milton 6 19 139 7.3 0 32 23.2S Magalas 8 16 210 13.1 0 31 26.2P de Pass 8 15 283 18.9 2 58 35.4J Wright 6 10 185 18.5 0 57 30.8R. Admenmosun 3 7 110 15.7 1 55 36.7W Cariazo 8 7 61 8.7 0 21 7.6B Sharpe 7 6 68 11.3 0 34 9.7S Boroniec 6 4 16 4.0 0 11 2.7G Gretes 6 3 27 9.0 0 13 4.5E Barzegar 8 1 37 37.0 0 37 4.6W DeSouza 8 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.0Total 8 141 1711 12.1 8 58 213.9Opponents 8 189 2436 12.9 18 62 304.5

PUNT RETURNS no. yds avg td lgM Prempeh 25 226 9.0 0 32J Wright 9 58 6.4 0 15D Green 3 7 2.3 0 7C Johnson 2 30 15.0 0 0H Lopez 2 8 4.0 0 7P Brunet 1 14 14.0 0 0T Inkila 1 17 17.0 0 0B Sharpe 1 7 7.0 0 7T Shergold 1 17 17.0 0 0W Cariazo 0 0 0.0 1 0Total 45 384 8.5 1 32Opponents 53 254 4.8 0 19

INTERCEPTIONS no. yds avg td lgA Fehler 3 10 3.3 0 10D Batchelor 3 18 6.0 0 9E Barzegar 1 52 52.0 0 52K Kennedy 1 -2 -2.0 0 0W DeSouza 1 20 20.0 0 20H Lopez 1 19 19.0 0 10Total 10 117 11.7 0 52Opponents 17 247 14.5 0 48

KICK RETURNS no. yds avg td lgJ Wright 16 283 17.7 0 25M Prempeh 14 236 16.9 0 28T. Harvey 3 62 20.7 0 26H Lopez 2 35 17.5 0 23D Batchelor 2 27 13.5 0 19K Asare 1 0 0.0 0 0A Pierzchalski 1 0 0.0 0 0G Gretes 1 0 0.0 0 0D Howes 1 14 14.0 0 14Total 41 657 16.0 0 28Opponents 29 355 12.2 0 36

FUMBLE RETURNS no. yds avg td lgK Asare 1 75 75.0 1 75Total 1 75 75.0 1 75Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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KICKOFFS no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnA Lomasney 28 1275 45.5 0 0 - - -Total 28 1275 45.5 0 0 12.2 32.9 32Opponents 43 2169 50.4 0 2 16.0 35.2 29

PUNTING no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkW Sharpe 64 2211 34.5 72 0 0 3 3 0A Milton 9 357 39.7 59 0 0 0 3 0Total 73 2568 35.2 72 0 0 3 6 0Opponents 53 1745 32.9 60 0 0 13 9 6

DEFENCENo. Name gp tkl ast tot sck yds tfl yds ff fr yds int yds brup blk 43 W. DeSouza 8 62 23 73.5 2 11 10 27 1 - - 1 20 - - 24 K. Kennedy 8 39 25 51.5 - - - - - 1 0 1 -2 1 - 22 D. Batchelor 8 38 7 41.5 - - 3 5 - - - 3 18 1 - 55 A. Fehler 7 28 15 35.5 2 16 5 21 - 1 0 3 10 1 - 36 E. Barzegar 8 31 5 33.5 - - 2 6 1 1 0 1 52 - - 26 K. Asare 7 27 8 31 2 15 4 21 - 2 75 - - 1 - 16 W. Sharpe 8 27 3 28.5 - - - - 1 - - - - 2 - 21 H. Lopez 8 22 3 23.5 - - - - 1 1 0 1 19 3 - 92 M. Evans 8 16 14 23 3.5 21 7 25 - - - - - 1 - 99 J. Cappiello 7 16 10 21 5 28 8 35 2 - - - - - - 13 C. Johnson 7 14 10 19 - - 2 6 1 - - - - - 2 91 A. Olusoga 7 15 5 17.5 - - 2 2 1 1 0 - - 1 - 17 T. Inkila 8 13 7 16.5 2.5 13 3 13 - - - - - - 1 14 M. Rodrigues 3 9 5 11.5 - - - - - - - - - - - 54 P. Brunet 5 7 5 9.5 - - - - 1 1 0 - - 1 1 35 W. Cariazo 8 6 4 8 - - - - - - - - - - - 23 E. Williams 5 7 1 7.5 1 9 2 21 - - - - - - - 40 D. Howes 4 6 2 7 - - - - - - - - - - - 88 J Marra 3 3 8 7 - - 1 1 1 1 0 - - - - 31 K. Kinahan 5 6 1 6.5 - - - - - - - - - - - 42 H. Beeforth 6 4 3 5.5 - - - - - - - - - - - 19 B. Sharpe 7 4 2 5 - - - - - - - - - - - 30 X. Hasko 3 1 5 3.5 - - - - - 1 0 - - - - 39 S. Boroniec 4 3 0 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 56 M. Tedesco 2 3 0 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 11 J. Husika 2 2 1 2.5 - - - - - - - - - - - 27 A. Oldacre 1 2 1 2.5 - - - - - - - - - - - 15 A. Lomasney 8 2 0 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 80 M. Prempeh 8 2 0 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 32 J. Wright 6 2 0 2 - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 20 D. Green 3 1 1 1.5 - - - - - - - - - - - 81 P. De Pass 6 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 7 A. Gillis 8 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 6 S. Magalas 8 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 10 A. Milton 6 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 57 P. Yan 1 1 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - -

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September 1, 2010Guelph Gryphons 15, Toronto Varsity Blues 13

Alumni Stadium

Mike Fortino’s 16-yard field goal with six seconds remaining would prove to be U of T’s demise as the Varsity Blues football team fell 15-13 to the host Guelph Gryphons in their 2010 season opener on Wednesday, September 1 at Alumni Stadium.

Despite two punt blocks in the second quarter to take the lead into halftime, the Blues could not hold on for the win on this day. U of T struggled to penetrate the defence, amassing only 50 rushing yards to Guelph’s 192 and going 0-for-3 on red zone scoring chances.

Toronto came out slow and the home squad quickly took advantage when quarterback Chris Rossetti scooped up a Nick Fitzgibbon flick pass and ran it to the end zone for the 30-yard touchdown reception.

Down 9-0 after conceding a safety in the second quarter, U of T’s special teams unit began to rally the troops. Third-year linebacker Taylor Shergold (Toronto) blocked and recovered Evan Short’s punt to set up a 19-yard field goal by Andrew Lomasney (Toronto, Ont., North Toronto C.I.) and get the Blues on the board.

On the ensuing drive, rookie linebacker Chris Johnson followed in Shergold’s footsteps when he blocked another of Short’s punts, sending the ball into Walter Cariazo’s hands for a Toronto touchdown. The Blues held a 10-9 lead at halftime.

Guelph would regain the lead in the third when Short knocked a 20-yard field goal through to put the Gryphons up 12-10.

Nearing the end of the fourth, Toronto came up big when quarterback Andrew Gillis of Markham, Ont. found sophomore receiver Paul de Pass (Ajax, Ont.) along the sideline for a game-high 49-yard reception that put the Blues one yard shy of the end zone.

Despite their best efforts, Toronto could not find a way through and would have to settle for a field goal, leaving less than two minutes left on the clock. Fortino’s 16-yard field goal capped off an eight-play, 70-yard drive to secure the win.

Gillis went 12-for-25 picking up 158 yards through the air, while also leading the team in rushing with 24 yards. Sebastian Magalas of Burlington, Ont. was the Blues top receiver, pulling in two passes for 37 yards. Wilkerson DeSouza, Adam Fehler, Kyle Kennedy and Derek Batchelor each recorded a team-high five solo tackles in the loss.

Team Statistics Toronto GuelphFirst Downs 10 22Rushing 22-26 42-164Passing 145 212Net offence 171 376Passes made-tried-int. 12-27-1 15-30-2Kick returns-yards-TDs 1-9-0 4-67-0Punt returns-yards-TDs 9-65-0 6-30-0Intercepts returns-yards-TDs 2--2-0 1-26-0Fumbles - lost 1-0 1-0Sacks by 2-13 0-0Punts – punts-yards 11-345 10-278Penalties-yards 8-85 13-120Time of Possession 26:47 33:07

Individual Statistics

Rushing (rushes-yards)Toronto: Gillis 8-21, Cariazo 6-10Guelph: Fitzgibbon 26-122, Rossetti 11-48

Passing (att-comp-yds-td-int)Toronto: Gillis 25-12-158-0-1Guelph: Rossetti 27-15-212-1-1

Receiving (rec-yards)Toronto: de Pass 1-49, Magalas 2-37Guelph: Honig 4-66, Dimitroff 2-54

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September 6, 2010Windsor Lancers 26, Toronto Varsity Blues 17

Varsity Centre

Despite an action-packed fourth quarter, the University of Toronto Varsity Blues football team came up short, falling 26-17 to the Windsor Lancers in front of a near-capacity crowd at Varsity Centre.

In what turned out to be an exciting affair down the stretch, a record-setting 4,111 fans packed the stadium for U of T’s annual Frosh Night where first-year students from all faculties and colleges came together to catch this year’s home opener.

Windsor kicker Robert Eeuwes proved to be the main event, accounting for all but 10 Lancer points. The Burlington, Ont., native kicked five field goals of 20, 28, 30, 42 and 44 yards and tacked on 410 punting yards in the win.

Down 23-0 heading into the final frame, fourth-year quarterback Jordan Scheltgen of Surrey, B.C., turned it up a notch with 159 passing yards and two touchdowns to keep the game within reach.

Scheltgen found first-year standout Alex Pierzchalski (London, Ont.) in the end zone for a beautiful 28-yard touchdown, his first as a Varsity Blue, just one minute into the quarter.

Defensive end Todd Inkila came through with a huge blocked punt midway through the frame, however the Blues were unsuccessful in converting again until Scheltgen connected a 55-yard pass with fourth-year linebacker-turned-receiver Rolli Adenmosun with just over two minutes remaining.

Fourth-year receiver Cory Fernandes opened the scoring with a 21-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Sam Malian on the Lancers first drive of the game.

Malian was 24-of-34 for 254 yards and one touchdown, while Jordan Brescacin ended the night with 13 catches for 118 yards.

Scheltgen ended the night with 203 passing yards and two touchdowns, while Adenmosun, the Varsity Blues player of the game, made three receptions for 74 yards and also recorded his first career touchdown. Third-year linebacker Wilkerson DeSouza of Mississauga, Ont., had a game-high six solo tackles in the loss.

Team Statistics Toronto WindsorFirst Downs 14 17Rushing 16-24 25-77Passing 230 241Net offence 254 318Passes made-tried-int. 17-43-2 24-34-0Kick returns-yards-TDs 4-82-0 3-40-0Punt returns-yards-TDs 8-84-0 8-34-0Intercepts returns-yards-TDs 0-0-0 2-6-0Fumbles - lost 2-2 1-1Sacks by 3-17 3-13Punts – punts-yards 9-325 10-410Penalties-yards 8-50 13-151Time of Possession 29:14 30:46

Individual Statistics

Rushing (rushes-yards)Toronto: Gillis 2-19Windsor: Malian 6-47

Passing (att-comp-yds-td-int)Toronto: Scheltgen 28-10-203-2-1Windsor: Malian 34-24-254-1-0

Receiving (rec-yards)Toronto: Adenmosun 3-74 1TD, Pierzchalski 2-55 1TDWindsor: Brescacin 13-118, Fernades 4-72 1TD

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September 11, 2010Toronto Varsity Blues 1, Laurier 0

University Stadium

Wilfrid Laurier University’s department of Athletics and Recreation lost its appeal involving football student-athlete David Montoya and Canadian Interuniversity Sport’s 5-in-7 eligibility regulation.

The appeal was heard by the Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC) and a discussion rendered late Friday (Oct. 15).

The decision concludes that Wilfrid Laurier University played with an ineligible player in the 37-6 win against the Toronto Varsity Blues on Sept. 11, 2010. Under Ontario University Athletics (OUA) rules, Laurier must forfeit the game and Toronto is credited with a 1-0 win. All statistics from this game remain valid, except for those of the ineligible player.

The 5-in-7 rule states football student-athletes must use their five years of eligibility within seven years from the date of graduation from high school (eight in Quebec). It was implemented at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) annual general meeting in June of 2010 and applied immediately to anyone not on the 2009-10 eligibility certificate.

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September 18, 2010Toronto Varsity Blues 24, York Lions 19

Varsity Centre

The Varsity Blues football team defeated the York Lions 24-19 to claim their third consecutive Argo Cup in the 41st annual Red & Blue Bowl on Saturday, September 18 at Varsity Centre.

U of T’s defensive corps led the way with five sacks, four interceptions and two pass breakups. Veteran lineman Adam Fehler (Toronto) had six tackles, two sacks and one interception, while defensive back Derek Batchelor of Mississauga, Ont., had a game-high 10 solo tackles and one interception. Fourth-year linebacker Wilkerson DeSouza also chipped in with 8.5 tackles and one sack in the win.

Rookie running back Aaron Milton of Whitby, Ont., led Toronto offensively with 146 all-purpose yards (82 rushing, 64 receiving) and one touchdown, while quarterback Andrew Gillis had 83 rushing yards and two touchdowns, also going 15-for-24 and 143 passing yards. Fourth-year Waterloo transfer Hugo Lopez of Newmarket, Ont., had eight solo tackles and one interception and was named the Varsity Blues player of the game for his efforts.

After a slow start for both teams and a scoreless first frame, Blues defensive back Xhejsi Hasko recovered a Michael Boyd fumble that led to a two-play, 15-yard drive. Gillis of Markham, Ont., capped that off with a three-yard rushing touchdown to get Toronto on the board.

York kicker Ramsey Aburaneh (Cambridge, Ont.) put one through the uprights midway through the second; however, Milton answered back for Toronto, scoring his first career OUA touchdown on a 49-yard run to give the Blues a 14-3 lead at halftime.

Gillis added his second major of the game and extended the lead early in the third quarter on a six-yard run into the end zone.

The Lions roared back in the fourth as Dallas Smith (Welland, Ont.) scored on a two-yard run to end a 14-play, 105-yard run. Both teams then exchanged safeties and Toronto would add a single before third-year slot back Alex Bugdahn of Toronto made good on a 41-yard reception from York quarterback Nick Coutu to cut the lead to five with less than two minutes remaining.

Team Statistics Toronto YorkFirst Downs 19 33Rushing 31-180 27-175Passing 151 320Net offence 327 459Passes made-tried-int. 16-25-1 31-49-4Kick returns-yards-TDs 4-40-0 5-47-0Punt returns-yards-TDs 6-42-0 9-21-0Intercepts returns-yards-TDs 4-80-0 1-15-0Fumbles - lost 1-1 3-2Sacks by 5-36 3-4Punts – punts-yards 10-423 8-256Penalties-yards 22-203 10-76Time of Possession 24:52 35:08

Individual Statistics

Rushing (rushes-yards)Toronto: Gillis 12-83, Milton 12-82York: Coutu 12-101

Passing (att-comp-yds-td-int)Toronto: Gillis 24-15-143-0-1York: Coutu 49-31-320-1-4

Receiving (rec-yards)Toronto: Milton 6-64, Pierzchalski 4-34York: Tolbert 13-146, Bugdahn 5-73

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October 2, 2010Toronto Varsity Blues 40, Ottawa Gee-Gees 35

Varsity Centre

The Varsity Blues football team (2-3) handed the No. 2 Ottawa Gee-Gees (5-1) their first loss of the season in a thrilling 40-35 victory on Saturday, October 2 at Varsity Centre. The win marks Toronto’s first over Ottawa since a 24-21 Yates Cup victory in 1974 and U of T’s first victory over a nationally-ranked opponent since defeating Waterloo 21-15 on Sept. 19, 1997.

Despite a late push by Ottawa in the final two minutes, Toronto played a solid 60 minutes on both sides of the ball. Varsity Blues player of the game Andrew Gillis of Markham, Ont. had a monster game. The fourth-year pivot was 28-for-45 and threw for career-high 343 yards and two TDs. Rookie running back Aaron Milton (Whitby, Ont.) rushed nine times for 147 yards, including a 105-yard touchdown run that ties the U of T record and ranks fourth in the CIS for longest rush.

Linebacker Wilkerson DeSouza had a game-high 10 tackles and fellow Mississauga, Ont., native Derek Batchelor recorded seven tackles and two interceptions in the win.

Gee-Gees Brad Sinopoli of Peterborough, Ont., threw for a game-high 451 yards and four touchdowns and rushed eight times for 89 yards, while Cyril Adjeitey (Ghana) caught nine of those passes for 153 yards and one major.

Veteran receiver Matthew Bolduc of Ottawa opened the scoring for the visitors on the opening series of the game, capping off a three-play, 76-yard drive with a 44-yard touchdown reception from Sinopoli.

Five minutes later, Milton found a hole in Ottawa’s defensive line and bolted down the field untouched for a 105-yard touchdown.

The Blues continued to press and took the lead on the next drive when Gillis connected on a 24-yard pass with sophomore receiver Paul de Pass (Ajax, Ont.) for his first touchdown of the season.

Ottawa responded on the first drive of the second quarter when Cyril Adjeitey of Ghana made good on a 57-yard pass from Sinopoli. Kicker Matthew Falvo converted his second extra point of the game to give the Gee-Gees a narrow 14-13 lead.

Toronto hung tough with the previously unbeaten Ottawa squad and answered the call on the next two series. Gillis led his team down on the field on two solid drives of 74- and 100- yards respectively, to set up two Jordan Scheltgen (Surrey, B.C.) touchdowns. Scheltgen came off the bench in both instances and scored on one- and two-yard rushing TDs. Ottawa added a single before time expired and the Blues held a 27-15 lead at the half.

The Gee-Gees opened the second half with a seven-play, 73-yard drive that Franck Ngandui ended with a one-yard run to bring the game within five.

On the ensuing drive, the Blues faked a punt and veteran quarterback-turned-receiver George Gretes of Toronto connected with Ben Sharpe for a 30-yard gain and a Blues first down. It paid off when Milton ran the ball further into Ottawa territory and fourth-year receiver Michael Prempeh of Toronto capped it off with a five-yard touchdown reception from Gillis. Toronto led 34-22 heading into the final frame.

Blues veteran defensive back Derek Batchelor of Mississauga, Ont., had two key interceptions in the second half and kicker Andrew Lomasney added two field goals before the Gee-Gees mounted any sort of a comeback.

Ottawa’s Bogdan Raic and Steve Hughes both scored in the last minute of the game on eight- and three-yard receptions to pull the game to within five.

Team Statistics Toronto OttawaFirst Downs 33 35Rushing 26-248 26-197Passing 377 462Net offence 624 646Passes made-tried-int. 29-49-2 34-47-3Kick returns-yards-TDs 5-84-0 6-65-0Punt returns-yards-TDs 6-47-0 4-8-0Intercepts returns-yards-TDs 3-19-0 2-0-0Fumbles - lost 0-0 1-1Sacks by 3-13 1-1Punts – punts-yards 7-230 6-226Penalties-yards 11-90 8-67Time of Possession 31:01 28:59

Individual Statistics

Rushing (rushes-yards)Toronto: Milton 9-147 1TD, Scheltgen 4-6 2TDOttawa: Sinopoli 8-89, Ngandui 16-83 1TD

Passing (att-comp-yds-td-int)Toronto: Gillis 45-28-343-2-2Ottawa: Sinopoli 43-32-451-4-3

Receiving (rec-yards)Toronto: Prempeh 12-138 1TD, De Pass 3-59 1TDOttawa: Adjeitey 9-153 1TD, Hughes 13-127 1TD

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October 9, 2010Queen’s Gaels 66, Toronto Varsity Blues 1

Richardson Stadium

The Varsity Blues football team fell 66-1 to the 2009 Vanier Cup champion Queen’s Gaels on Saturday, October 9 at Richardson Stadium in Kingston, Ont.

The win lifts the Gaels to a 2-4 record and into a tie with the Varsity Blues in the OUA standings.

Toronto struggled offensively tallying only six first downs the entire day. Overall the Blues managed just 167 offensive yards to Queen’s 669. Wilkerson DeSouza led U of T’s defence with eight solo tackles in the loss.

Queen’s quarterback Justin Chapdelaine of Abbotsford, Ont., threw for 284 yards and six touchdowns, while adding another on the ground.

The second-year quarterback had many targets throwing two touchdowns to Tomas Howes of Parham, Ont., and William vanRuyven of Port Colborne, Ont. Devan Sheahan of Kingston, Ont., and Giovanni Aprile of Toronto, also recorded a touchdown. Sheahan led all receivers with 124 yards on 10 receptions.

Queen’s had two 100 yard rushers in the game with Jimmy Therrien of Montreal and Ryan Granberg cracking the 100 yard mark.

Therrien played the majority of the game tallying 23 carries, 127 yards and one touchdown.

Ryan Granberg of Sherwood Park, Alta., who relieved Therrien late had the longest run in the game with a 96 yard touchdown at 10:06 of the fourth quarter. Granberg finished with 167 yards and one touchdown.

Team Statistics Toronto Queen’sFirst Downs 6 38Rushing 15-39 47-374Passing 131 304Net offence 167 669Passes made-tried-int. 14-30-3 23-29-0Kick returns-yards-TDs 12-199-0 0-0-0Punt returns-yards-TDs 3-46-0 10-73-0Intercepts returns-yards-TDs 0-0-0 3-14-0Fumbles - lost 0-0 4-3Sacks by 1-9 2-3Punts – punts-yards 14-484 3-121Penalties-yards 9-50 6-35Time of Possession 25:18 34:42

Individual Statistics

Rushing (rushes-yards)Toronto: Milton 6-17Queen’s: Granberg 9-167 1TD, Therrien 27-147 1TD

Passing (att-comp-yds-td-int)Toronto: Gillis 24-11-88-0-3Queen’s: Chapdelaine 25-21-284-6-0

Receiving (rec-yards)Toronto: Wright 2-38, Barzegar 1-37Queen’s: Sheahan 10-124 1TD, Howes 4-61 2TD

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October 16, 2010McMaster Marauders 40, Toronto Varsity Blues 21

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A strong second half performance by the No. 9 Marauders football team would be the demise of the hometown Varsity Blues as McMaster came back to win, 40-21, Saturday afternoon at Varsity Centre.

Trailing 21-17 at halftime, the Marauders scored 20 third-quarter points and held the Blues scoreless throughout the final two frames to put the game away.

Toronto jumped out of the gates early and scored on their first series of the game, capping a four-play, 52-yard drive with Prempeh’s first touchdown reception.

On the ensuing drive, McMaster marched down the field but was force to settle for a 36-yard field goal by Andrew Waugh (Perth, Ont.). Waugh would go on to kick three more of 17, 18 and 22 yards through the uprights.

The Marauders took the lead when Joshua Kreidl of Hamilton, Ont., made a 20-yard catch on the last play of the first quarter to put the visiting squad up 10-7.

Toronto responded in a big way on McMaster’s first drive of the second quarter. Veteran lineman and Toronto native Joe Cappiello sacked Quinlan and forced a fumble, which was recovered by second-year linebacker Kevin Asare who pick up the loose ball and scampered 75 yards down the field for the Blues second major of the day.

The Blues struck again with two minutes remaining in the first half. Gillis connected with second-year receiver Paul de Pass of Ajax, Ont., for a 38-yard gain to set up Prempeh’s second TD of the game. The third-year receiver scored on a 12-yard pass to put U of T up by 11.

The Marauders would narrow the gap just before the first half expired when D’Hollander, caught a 30-yard pass in the end zone.

McMaster carried that momentum into the third. After two Waugh field goals, D’Hollander added his second TD of the game on a 62-yard pass from Quinlan. An interception on Toronto’s next drive would lead to a three-yard rushing touchdown by Nemet as the Marauders built a 37-21 lead heading into the final frame.

Team Statistics Toronto McMasterFirst Downs 14 37Rushing 13-30 48-305Passing 213 341Net offence 224 610Passes made-tried-int. 17-30-4 25-36-0Kick returns-yards-TDs 5-70-0 4-29-0Punt returns-yards-TDs 6-29-0 6-43-0Intercepts returns-yards-TDs 0-0-0 4-132-0Fumbles - lost 1-1 3-1Sacks by 5-36 4-19Punts – punts-yards 9-307 6-140Penalties-yards 8-96 14-153Time of Possession 30:48 29:12

Individual Statistics

Rushing (rushes-yards)Toronto: Milton 9-18McMaster: Quinlan 13-137, Nemet 21-102 1TD

Passing (att-comp-yds-td-int)Toronto: Gillis 29-17-213-2-4McMaster: Quinlan 32-21-306-3-0

Receiving (rec-yards)Toronto: Prempeh 5-70 2TD, De Pass 3-64McMaster: D’hollander 3-101 2TD, Peressini 6-88

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October 23, 2010Western Mustangs 35, Toronto Varsity Blues 23

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Despite another outstanding first-half performance, the Varsity Blues 2010 season came to a close as the No. 2 Western Mustangs came back from a 17-point deficit to take the game 35-23 on Saturday afternoon.

The Blues end the season with a record of 3-5 and tied for sixth place with the Queen’s Gaels. In lieu of their head-to-head match-up, they finished one spot shy of the final playoff berth.

Jonathan Wright of Belleville, Ont., recorded a game-high 99 receiving yards for U of T, while Paul de Pass amassed 95 of his own in the loss. Third-year linebacker Wilkerson DeSouza of Mississauga also had a game-high 12.5 tackles and finishes the regular season atop the OUA leader board with 62 solo tackles over eight games.

Blues quarterback Andrew Gillis (Markham, Ont.) was 25-of-43 for 282 passing yards and one touchdown.

There was a stunned silence early at the TD Waterhouse Stadium as over 6,000 fans witnessed Toronto build a 17-0 lead through the first 20 minutes of action.

With a few tricks up their sleeve, the Blues pulled off their first treat of the day 10 minutes in to the first quarter - a 58-yard touchdown strike from receiver Michael Prempeh to fellow wide out Paul de Pass on a reverse-option passing play. It was Prempeh’s first collegiate touchdown toss and it gave the Blues a 7-0 lead.

On the ensuing kick-off, Toronto native Andrew Lomasney lined up for a long drive but instead chipped the ball, hitting defensive back Hugo Lopez (Newmarket, Ont.) in stride on a perfectly executed on-side kick to give the Blues another possession with great field position.

Rookie Alex Pierzchalski of London, Ont., finished the short drive with an eight-yard reception from Gillis to extend the lead to 14-0. In the second, Toronto added a Lomasney field goal to go up 17-0.

The home team then began their rally and showed why they are the second-ranked team in the country, scoring 35 unanswered points. Western cut the Blues lead to 17-9 before halftime and then made some critical adjustments to start the second half, which would ultimately seal the deal for the Mustangs.

Team Statistics Toronto WesternFirst Downs 16 29Rushing -7 333Passing 338 212Net offence 331 545Passes made-tried-int. 26-44-1 15-23-0Kick returns-yards-TDs 5-75-0 4-37-0Punt returns-yards-TDs 3-22-0 4-10-0Intercepts returns-yards-TDs 0-0-0 1-48-0Fumbles - lost 0-0 3-3Sacks by 1-6 1-2Punts – punts-yards 7-235 3-140Penalties-yards 11-90 12-146Time of Possession 23:08 36:52

Individual Statistics

Rushing (rushes-yards)Toronto: Gillis 8-18 1TDWestern: Riva 25-144, Hipperson 16-132 2TD

Passing (att-comp-yds-td-int)Toronto: Gillis 43-25-282-1-1Western: Marshall 23-15-218-1-0

Receiving (rec-yards)Toronto: Wright 3-99, De Pass 6-95Western: Thibaudeau 4-83 1TD, Trevail 4-77

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RECORD MANUALThe earliest documented game of football on the University of Toronto campus occurred 150 years ago - November 9, 1861 – when the game ran under uniquely local rules that required players to bounce the ball. It was in 1877 that the rules of rugby were introduced to U of T by J.H. Mayne Campbell, giving birth to the modern Varsity Blues football team. Over the next century, the rules of rugby in Canada evolved into the modern game of Canadian football.

It has been a remarkable history that in-cludes a long list of football firsts, as well as four Grey Cup, two Vanier Cup and 25 Yates Cup championships.

Most of Varsity’s early opponents were club teams such as the Hamilton Tigers and the Toronto Argonauts. U of T’s first interuni-versity game was played in 1879 in Detroit against the University of Michigan, with the two teams battling to a scoreless draw. Varsity’s first Canadian university contest was in the fall of 1881, when McGill scored a victory by ‘two tries to nothing’ on the U of T front campus. As for the nickname ‘Blues’, it seems that this reference wasn’t generally used until the 1930s. Previously, nicknames were not always customary for university teams and references such as ‘The Big Blue’, ‘The Blue and White’ and ‘The Varsity Blue’ appeared interchangeably.

Official interuniversity competition began in 1898, with Varsity capturing the inaugural Yates Cup, and 10 of the first 17 champion-ships. Varsity also claimed national titles in 1905 and 1909 through 1911; with the latter three being best known as they represented the first Grey Cup championships, which is now the pinnacle of the Canadian Football League season.

U of T made their final Grey Cup appear-ance in 1926, dropping a 10-7 decision to the Ottawa Rough Riders. In the end, Varsity claimed four Grey Cup titles in all (‘09,’10,’11,’20). Through the 1920s and 30s U of T captured six Yates Cups, and would add six more before 1970. However, it was in the early 50s that U of T football attracted its largest crowds.

Immediately following the final expansion of Varsity Stadium in 1950, the Varsity Blues averaged 25,593 spectators per game and attracted a university record crowd of 26,764 for a game versus the University of Western Ontario Mustangs on October 21, 1950.

If one team stands out at U of T, it would be the 1958 squad. The team was coached by Dalt White, and is regarded by many as the Varsity Blues’ strongest ever. They averaged almost 40 points a game and remain the only U of T football team to go undefeated and untied since the 1910 squad.

Seven years later, White’s final season on the sidelines, the Varsity Blues claimed another first, winning the inaugural Vanier Cup cham-pionship by a 14-7 score over the University of Alberta. The 1965 team was inducted into the U of T Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.

Meanwhile, since 1965 the Varsity Blues have captured five Yates Cup titles. The Varsity Blues claimed their second Vanier Cup in 1993 under the tutelage of head coach Bob Laycoe. In a thrilling final, Glenn McCausland returned a punt 81 yards for a touchdown, a Vanier Cup record that still stands today, as the Varsity Blues slipped past the University of Calgary 37-34.

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Varsity Blues Football Record

Varsity Blues Overall Record: Wins 519, Losses 411, Ties 35, OT losses 1, 958 games

League Regular Season (since 1898): Wins 326, Losses 300, Ties 20, OT losses 1, 639 games

League Playoff Games: Wins 20, Losses 25; 45 games

Vanier Cup: 2 Wins (1965, Alberta, 14-7; 1993, Calgary, 37-34); 1 Loss (1974, Western, 19-15)

National Semifinals: 2 Wins (1974, Saint Mary’s, 45-1; 1993, Concordia, 26-16); 1 Loss (1983, Queen’s, 22-7)

Dominion/Grey Cup Championships (6): 1895, 1905, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1920

Vanier Cup Championships (2): 1965, 1993

Yates Cup Championships (25): 1898, 1899, 1901, 1903, 1905, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1914, 1920, 1921, 1926, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1948, 1951, 1954, 1958, 1965, 1967, 1974, 1983, 1993

ORFU Championships (2): 1895, 1896

Varsity Blues Head Coaches, 1932 to date WARREN STEVENS 1932-1945Seasons: 9Total Games: 72 (44-26-2)League Games: 52 (32-18 2)League Playoffs: 6 (3-3-0)Championships: 3 (1932,33,36)

BOBBY COULTER 1946-1947Seasons: 2Total Games: 17 (13 3 1)League Games: 12 (8 3 1)League Playoffs: 0Championships: 0

BOB MASTERSON 1948-1955Seasons: 8Total Games: 72 (45 21 6)League games: 49 (29 15 5)League Playoffs: 4 (2-2-0)Championships: 3 (1948,51,54)

DALT WHITE 1956-1965Seasons: 10Total Games: 83 (42 39 2)League Games: 61 (29 31 1)League Playoffs: 2 (1-1-0)Championships: 2 (1958,65)

RON MURPHY 1966-1982Seasons: 17Total Games: 148 (92 50 6)League Games: 117 (78 34 4)League Playoffs: 13 (4-9-0)Championships: 2 (1967,74)

DOUG MITCHELL 1983-1987Seasons: 5Total Games: 45 (21 24 0)League Games: 35 (15 20 0)League Playoffs: 2 (2-0-0)Championships: 1 (1983)

BOB LAYCOE 1988-2001Seasons: 14Total Games: 125 (54-69-2)League Games: 73 (44-59-2)League Playoffs: 11 (4-7-0)Championships: 1 (1993)

BOB RAINFORD and GIULIO GIORDANI2002Seasons: 1Total Games: 8 (0-8-0)League Games: 8 (0-8-0)League Playoffs: 0Championships: 0

STEVE HOWLETT2003-2007Seasons: 5Total Games: 40 (0-39-0-1)League Games: 40 (0-39-0-1)League Playoffs: 0Championships: 0

GREG DeLAVAL2008-2010Seasons: 3 Total Games: 26 (6-20)League Games: 24 (6-18)Leauge Playoffs: 0Championships: 0

GREG GARY2011-PRESENT

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Varsity Blues Asistant Football Coaches, 1946 to dateName Yrs Seasons CoachedMark Ackley 2 1981-1982Jim Anderson 1 1982Mike Bacci 2 2001-2002James Baskin 1 2002Richard Bass 2 1988-1989Glenn Beardsley 1 2006Roger Bernardes 3 1994-1995, 1997Ozzie Blackett 4 2008-2011Peter Bowman 2 2002, 2006Dave Brescacin 2 1983-1984David Carnaffan 1 2000Donnavan Carter 3 2008-2009, 2011John Casey 2 1962-1963Keith Castello 5 2004-2008Samir Chahine 1 2008-2009Michael Chykaliuk 3 1961-1963Al Connolly 2 1966-1967Rob Conroy 2 2001-2002Dave Copp 14 1968-1981D. Cresswell 2 1961-1962Dan Crifo 7 2001-2007Gino Cundari 5 1982-1986R.J. Dann 1 1960Greg DeLaval 3 2003-2005Brian Devonish 3 1998-2000Dan Dominico 6 1982-1987Walt Dudar 3 1982-1984Wayne Dunkley 8 1974-1981John Engel 4 2008-2011Terry Elik 1 2007Dan Feraday 5 1983-85, 2003-04John Finlayson 1 1986Mark Fitzpatrick 1 1996Phil Fletcher 2 2003-2004Jim Follwell 2 1947-1948Ross Francis 1 1987Dean Gamble 2 1994-1995Greg Gary 2 2008-2009Giulio Giordani 17 1980-82, 1988-01Tom Gretes 5 1982, 86, 1993- 94, 2010Chris Hadley 3 2003-2005Matt Hale 1 2011David Henderson 2 2000-2001Tom Hipsz 1 2002Bob Howes 2 2003-2004Ken Hussey 1 1978Sandro Iaboni 1 2008Leonard Jean-Pierre 1 1999D.K. Johnston 2 1959-1960Richard Karikari 2 2009-10Jim Kellam 1 1974Cory Kennedy 1 2009Jack Kennedy 10 1950, 52-54, 56- 61Jung-Yul Kim 1 2008Rich Klimushko 4 1997-1998, 2000, 2010Zac Kolkowski 1 2009

Rick Kollins 9 1973-1981Ryan Koolen 4 2003-2006John Kotsopoulos 2 2000-2001Jeff LaForge 3 2009-2011Ron Lancaster Jr. 1 1988Gerry Lansky 2 1956-1957Mark Lazaruk 1 2000Bill Levine 4 1981-82, 1988-89Granville Liggins 2 1985-1986Derek Livingston 2 2009-10Carter Livingstone 1 2006Marius Locke 3 2004-2006Dan Lumsden 1 2008Dudley Lytle 2 2010-2011Neil Mairs 1 1995Nelson Martin 1 2007Jacob Marini 1 2008John Martini 3 1983-1985Bob Masterson 1 1947Peter Mauro 3 1998-1999, 2004Ken Mazurek 3 2008-2010Glenn McCausland 2 2000-2001John McManus 24 1952-1975Roy McMurtry 2 1956-1957Rick Meileur 1 2007Mark Mitchell 1 2011R. Mitchell 1 1950Tom Mooney 2 1983-1984Watson Morris 1 1998Rajeev Mullick 1 2007John Mullins 6 1994-1999Ron Murphy 12 1964-65, 1986-95John Musselman 3 1984-1986Brad Muxlow 3 1994-1996Richard Nakatsu 4 1978-1981Alex Nayyar 1 1996Jim Nicoletti 1 1985Jim Palmer 2 1946-1947Peter Paputsis 2 1996, 2001John Pitts 2 1998-1999Dave Ploughman 4 1990-1993George Polyzois 1 2008Ryan Prong 1 2006Amos Pudsey 1 2005Bob Rainford 8 1982, 90-92, 94- 96, 2001Ken Raymond 2 1993-1994Tyler Richard 1 2010Phil Rimmington 1 1967R.C. Risk 1 1960Dwayne Roberts 2 1998-1999J.R. Roberts 1 1954Jason Romisher 1 2005David Rukavina 1 1994Joe Rumolo 4 2005-2008Robin Rushton 14 1988-99, 2001-02David Scandiffio 2 1994-1995Johnny Scott 2 2010-11Steve Shamas 1 1987Sanjiv Sawh 1 1996

Ronald Singer 1 2002Doug Smith 13 1982-84, 1986-95John Sopinka 2 1958-1959W.G. Stevenson 1 1958Dave Stripe 1 2003Mario Sturino 4 1996-97, 2000-01Peter Suma 1 1997Gerry Sutherland 2 1953, 1955Lou Tiro 3 1994-1996Ron Trentini 1 2007Jamie Uyeyama 1 2008Mike Uhm 1 2002Nick Vescio 1 2007Ron Wakelin 8 1973-1980Tom Watt 8 1965-1972Clinton Wayne 1 2009Brent Weir 2 2010-11Gord Whitaker 1 1987Dalt White 2 1951, 1955Aaron White 3 2001-2003F.R. Williams 1 1948Peter Woo 2 1999-2000Doug Wyles 3 1971-1973Al Young 2 1986-1987Dan Younis 1 2010Ray Zaremba 14 1983-86, 1988- 96, 1998Morris Zubkewych 2 1981-1982

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Varsity Blues Annual Results * Indicates League Championship Team Results by Wins-Losses-Ties(-Overtime Losses)

Pre-Interuniversity Era – 1877-1897

Season ORFU Overall Captain1877 --- 0-1-0 J.H. Mayne Campbell1878 --- 2-0-1 C.C. McCaul1879 --- 2-1-1 W.D. Gwynne1880 --- 4-1-0 W.D. Gwynne1881 --- 1-2-0 C. Graham Campbell1882 --- 7-2-0 A.H. Campbell1883 1-1-0 4-2-1 E.S. Wigle1884 0-1-0 4-3-2 H.B. Cronyn1885 2-1-0 5-1-1 J.S. MacLean1886 2-1-1 5-1-2 J.S. MacLean1887 2-1-0 6-1-0 E.C. Senkler1888 --- 4-1-1 J.H. Senkler1889 --- 7-0-0 Ivan Senkler1890 0-1-0 2-2-0 G.B. McLean1891 3-1-0 4-3-1 W.H Bunting1892 0-2-0 1-2-1 W.H. Bunting1893 1-1-0 3-1-0 George Clayes1894 1-1-0 4-2-0 George Clayes1895* 2-2-0 3-2-0 A.F. "Biddy" Barr1896* 4-0-0 8-1-0 A.F. "Biddy" Barr1897 0-1-1 1-4-1 J.W. Hobbs

Interuniversity Era – 1898 to date

Season League Overall Coach Captains1898* 3-1-0 6-2-0 A. Williams "Thrift" Burnside1899* 3-1-0 3-3-0 A. Williams A.W. Mackenzie1900 1-2-1 2-2-1 A. Williams E.P. Brown1901* 4-0-0 4-2-0 Hugh Hoyles Dr. John McCollum1902 2-2-0 4-2-0 Hugh Hoyles Dr. George Biggs1903* 3-0-1 5-0-1 A.F. "Biddy" Barr Harold Beatty1904 0-4-0 1-4-0 A.F. "Biddy" Barr Dr. A.W. McPherson1905* 6-0-0 7-0-0 A.F. "Biddy" Barr Casey Baldwin1906 3-3-0 3-4-0 A.F. "Biddy" Barr F.F. Montague1907 3-3-0 3-3-0 Harry Griffith M.D. Kennedy1908* 5-1-0 6-2-0 Harry Griffith F.A. Lee1909* 5-1-0 7-1-0 Harry Griffith Jack Newton1910* 6-0-0 7-0-0 Harry Griffith Hugh Gall1911* 5-1-0 6-2-0 Dr. A.B. Wright Dr. John Maynard1912 4-2-0 5-6-0 Dr. A.B. Wright P.G. Campbell1913 3-3-0 4-3-0 Dr. A.B. Wright Dr. John Maynard1914* 3-1-0 7-2-0 Hugh Gall Charlie Gage1915-1918 WAR YEARS 1919 2-2-0 2-4-0 W.C. Foulds Joe Breen1920* 3-1-0 7-1-0 Laddie Cassels Joe Breen1921* 2-1-1 3-3-1 Dr. John Maynard Gordon Duncan1922 3-1-0 4-2-0 Dr. John Maynard Dr. Harry Hobbs1923 1-3-0 3-3-0 Warren Coryell Dr. G.E. Westman1924 1-3-0 3-4-0 Jack Newton Dr. Warren Snyder1925 1-3-0 2-3-0 A.F. "Biddy" Barr Dr. C.R. Weber

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1926* 2-2-0 6-4-0 Ronnie MacPherson Dr. Warren Snyder1927 1-3-0 2-3-0 Ronnie MacPherson C.F. Trimble1928 1-3-0 1-4-0 Les Blackwell Murray Snyder1929 5-1-0 6-2-0 Ronnie MacPherson Dr. G.A. Morgan1930 3-2-1 4-2-1 Les Blackwell Dr. J.D. Keith1931 1-5-0 2-6-0 Dr. Harry Hobbs Dr. R.J. Galloway1932* 5-1-0 6-3-0 Warren Stevens Dr. J.D. Sinclair1933* 4-2-0 6-3-0 Warren Stevens K.W. Peacock1934 5-1-0 7-3-0 Warren Stevens Dr. Andy Henderson1935 5-0-1 6-1-1 Warren Stevens Bobby Coulter1936* 4-2-0 6-2-0 Warren Stevens Dr. Gus Greco1937 3-2-1 5-3-1 Warren Stevens Dr. Turney Williams1938 3-3-0 4-3-0 Warren Stevens Dr. Cam Gray1939 2-4-0 2-5-0 Warren Stevens Ted Jarvis1940-1944 WAR YEARS 1945 1-3-0 2-3-0 Warren Stevens Stew Scott1946 4-2-0 6-2-0 Bobby Coulter Ruliff Grass1947 4-1-1 7-1-1 Bobby Coulter Frank Williams1948* 4-2-0 6-2-1 Bob Masterson Ian Clark1949 2-4-0 4-5-0 Bob Masterson Arch Jones1950 2-3-1 4-4-1 Bob Masterson Jack Gray, Fraser Mustard1951* 5-0-1 8-0-1 Bob Masterson John Evans1952 4-2-1 5-2-1 Bob Masterson Bruce Miles1953 5-1-0 6-3-0 Bob Masterson Al Haig, Roy McMurtry1954* 3-1-2 6-2-2 Bob Masterson Steve Oneschuk, Don Smith1955 4-2-0 6-3-0 Bob Masterson Phil Muntz, Fred Smale1956 4-1-1 5-3-1 Dalt White Ed Skrzypek1957 3-3-0 4-4-0 Dalt White Curt Russell1958* 7-0-0 7-0-0 Dalt White Gene Chorostecki, Curt Russell1959 5-1-0 6-1-0 Dalt White Steve Chisholm, Trevor Eyton1960 1-5-0 2-5-1 Dalt White Paul Burroughs, Glen Harding1961 1-5-0 2-6-0 Dalt White Doug Boyd, Ron Crawford1962 2-4-0 4-4-0 Dalt White Harold Hall, Jim Rhodes1963 1-5-0 3-6-0 Dalt White Ray German, Bill Watters1964 2-4-0 3-6-0 Dalt White Bob Pampe, Bill Watters1965* 3-3-0 6-4-0 Dalt White Bob Pampe, Bryce Taylor1966 5-1-0 7-2-0 Ron Murphy Ranny Parker, Don Rogers, Bryce Taylor1967* 5-0-1 6-1-1 Ron Murphy Don Rogers, Jim Ware, Mike Wright1968 4-2-1 4-3-1 Ron Murphy Arnie Carefoote, Glen Markle, Paul McKay1969 4-3-0 4-4-1 Ron Murphy Rich Agro, Jim Kellam1970 4-1-2 6-1-2 Ron Murphy Don Fraser, Jim Kellam, Eric Walter1971 5-3-0 5-3-0 Ron Murphy Wayne Dunkley, Don Fraser, Hartley Stern1972 4-2-0 5-3-0 Ron Murphy Wayne Dunkley, Peter McNabb, Hartley Stern1973 3-4-0 4-4-0 Ron Murphy Wayne Dunkley, Brent Elsey, Hartley Stern1974* 7-0-0 10-1-0 Ron Murphy Brent Elsey, Ken Hussey, Richard Nakatsu1975 6-1-0 7-2-0 Ron Murphy Libert Castillo, Brent Elsey, Richard Nakatsu1976 6-1-0 6-2-0 Ron Murphy Brent Elsey, Ken Hussey, Mike Steele, John Vernon1977 6-1-0 6-3-0 Ron Murphy Giulio Giordani, Mike Steele1978 1-6-0 1-7-0 Ron Murphy Dan Feraday, John Goodrow, Ed McMahon1979 4-3-0 4-4-0 Ron Murphy John Brown, Zarko Budisavljevic, Joe Hawco1980 5-1-1 6-2-1 Ron Murphy Dan Feraday, Mark Magee, Dave Zilli1981 5-2-0 6-3-0 Ron Murphy Sam DiFalco, Dan Feraday, Mark Magee, Dave Zilli1982 4-3-0 5-5-0 Ron Murphy Rick Makos, Eric Upshaw, Dave Zilli1983* 6-1-0 9-2-0 Doug Mitchell John Finlayson, Roger Lippert, Rick Makos, Eric Upshaw1984 2-5-0 3-6-0 Doug Mitchell John Finlayson, Dave Greenaway1985 3-4-0 4-5-0 Doug Mitchell Frank Ciulini, Andy McVey, Rob Taylor, Al Young1986 2-5-0 3-5-0 Doug Mitchell Frank Ciulini, Andy McVey, Rod Moors, Rob Taylor1987 2-5-0 2-6-0 Doug Mitchell Paul Burroughs, Dunc Ellis, John Svab, Jim Urquhart1988 3-3-1 3-5-1 Bob Laycoe Stan Bacso, Roger Bernardes, Matt MacKay, Ted Temertzoglou, Jim Urquhart1989 5-2-0 6-4-0 Bob Laycoe Dave Blanch, Rob Davidson, Sandro Iaboni, Brent Siemens1990 5-2-0 7-3-0 Bob Laycoe Dave Blanch, Eugene Buccigrossi, Sandro Iaboni, Brent Siemens

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1991 5-2-0 6-3-0 Bob Laycoe Dave Blanch, Eugene Buccigrossi, Richard Fischer, Chris Morris

1992 6-1-0 7-2-0 Bob Laycoe Eugene Buccigrossi, Matt Clark, David Scandiffio, Lou Tiro1993* 6-1-0 11-1-0 Bob Laycoe Brian Devonish, Richard Fischer, Brad Muxlow, David Scandiffio1994 3-4-0 3-6-0 Bob Laycoe Brian Devonish, Barry McCamus, Mario Sturino, Peter Vasilis1995 4-3-1 4-4-1 Bob Laycoe Barry McCamus, John Raposo, Mario Sturino, Joe Tassone1996 3-5-0 3-5-0 Bob Laycoe Tom Hipsz, Peter Mauro, Barry McCamus, Jung Ho Park1997 2-6-0 2-6-0 Bob Laycoe Adrian Bowers, John Kotsopoulos, Mike Maltar, Peter Mauro1998 0-8-0 0-8-0 Bob Laycoe Adrian Bowers, Mark Dienesch, John Kotsopoulos, Mike Maltar1999 1-7-0 1-7-0 Bob Laycoe Adrian Bowers, Mike Bacci, Noel Carrabs, Mario Amaral2000 0-8-0 0-8-0 Bob Laycoe Noel Carrabs, Bart Harvey, Rob Moore, Gabe Robinson2001 1-7-0 1-7-0 Bob Laycoe Noel Carrabs, Norbert Knutel, Rob Moore, Gabe Robinson2002 0-8-0 0-8-0 Giulio Giordani Carter Livingstone, Gabe Robinson, Ian Watson, Bob Rainford Derek Wheeler, Kamal Shah 2003 0-8-0 0-8-0 Steve Howlett Jason Riff, Derek Wheeler, Ian Watson, Ryan Duffy, Carter Livingstone, Bob Vranich2004 0-8-0 0-8-0 Steve Howlett Derek Wheeler2005 0-7-0-1 0-7-0-1 Steve Howlett Mike Goncalves, John Gilson, Mark Stinson, Mike Tutty, Tony Mammoliti2006 0-8-0 0-8-0 Steve Howlett Mike Goncalves, Dave Hamilton, Chris Kowalczuk, George Polyzois, Mark Stinson, Mike Tutty2007 0-8-0 0-8-0 Steve Howlett Cory Kennedy, Chris Kowalczuk, Mike Goncalves, George Polyzois, Mark Stinson, Mike Tutty, 2008 2-6-0 2-6-0 Greg DeLaval Matt D’Souza, Mark Evans, David Hamilton, Cory Kennedy, Kyle Kennedy, Chris Kowalczuk, Scott Smith, Mark Stinson2009 1-7-0 1-8-0 Greg DeLaval Matt D’Souza, Mark Evans, Andrew Gillis Kyle Kennedy, Chris Kowalczuk, Drew Meerveld, Scott Smith2010 3-5-0 3-6-0 Greg DeLaval

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OUA All-Stars, 1946 to date20102nd Team: Derek Batchelor, Halfback20081st Team: Mark Stinson, Inside Receiver2nd Team: Derek Batchelor, Halfback20071st Team: Derek Batchelor, Rush/Cover2nd Team: Derek Batchelor, Defensive Halfback; Geroge Polyzois, Safety; Matt D’Souza, Kick Returner. 20062nd Team: John Gilson, Offensive Guard20042nd Team: Derek Wheeler, Linebacker20032nd Team: Derek Wheeler, Linebacker20012nd Team: Gabe Robinson, Defensive End20002nd Team: Gabe Robinson, Defensive End; Sean Spence, Cornerback19992nd Team: Mat Dajnowiec, Defensive Back; Duncan Luciak, Offensive Guard; Sean Spence, Defensive Back; Adrian Bowers, Linebacker19981st Team: Adrian Bowers, Linebacker; Mike Maltar, Defensive End; Mike Uhm, Defensive Tackle2nd Team: Mario Amaral, Centre; Mat Dajnowiec, Rush19972nd Team: James Baskin, Running Back19962nd Team: James Baskin, Running Back; Tom Hipsz, Defensive Line; Barry McCamus, Linebacker19951st Team: Francis Etienne, Wide Receiver; John Halkidis, Defensive Line; Barry McCamus, Linebacker; John Raposo, Defensive End; Mario Sturino, Quarterback; Joe Tassone, Centre2nd Team: Tom Hipsz, Defensive Line; Richard Iantria, Punter; Jung-Yul Kim, Offensive Tackle; Andrew Lang, Defensive Back19941st Team: Glenn McCausland, Kick Returner; John Raposo, Defensive End 2nd Team: Brian Devonish, Defensive Back; Barry McCamus, Linebacker; David Richer, Running Back; Joe Tassone, Centre19931st Team: Francis Etienne, Wide Receiver; Richard Fischer, Defensive End; David Scandiffio, Offensive Guard; Lou Tiro, Linebacker; Dean Turner, Defensive Back2nd Team: Stuart Brindle, Kicker; Andrew

Lang, Defensive Back; Glenn McCausland, Receiver/Returner; Mario Sturino, Quarterback; Joe Tassone, Centre19921st Team: Eugene Buccigrossi, Quarterback; Matt Howorth, Defensive End; David Richer, Running Back; David Scandiffio, Offensive Guard; Dean Turner, Defensive Back2nd Team: Peter Brown, Defensive Tackle; Matt Clark, Safety; Joe Tassone, Centre; Lou Tiro, Linebacker; Murray Sobko, Inside Receiver; Brian Zomer, Wide Receiver19911st Team: Chris Morris, Tackle; Richard Fischer, Defensive End; Peter Brown, Defensive Tackle2nd Team: Eugene Buccigrossi, Quarterback; Brian Zomer, Wide Receiver; Derek Barber, Linebacker; Dave Blanch, Defensive Back19901st Team: Eugene Buccigrossi, Quarterback; Rob Conroy, Tight End; Brent Siemens, Centre; Chris Morris, Tackle; Richard Fisher, Defensive Line; Sandro Iaboni, Linebacker; Jim Spyropolous, Defensive Back; Andrew Astrom, Punter2nd Team: Lorne King, Running Back; Bob Anderson, Wide Receiver; David Scandiffio, Guard; Andrew Astrom, Place Kicker19891st Team: Lorne King, Running Back; Rob Davidson, Defensive End; Andrew Astrom, Kicker19881st Team: Ted Temertzoglou, Defensive Back 2nd Team: Roger Bernardes, Linebacker; Rob Davidson, Defensive Line19872nd Team: Kerry D’Ambrogio, Linebacker; Rod Moors, Quarterback; John O’Connor, Slot Back19861st Team: Andy McVey, Running Back; Paul Shorten, Wide Receiver2nd Team: Rob Crifo, Wide Receiver19851st Team: Rob Crifo, Wide Receiver2nd Team: Andy McVey, Running Back19842nd Team: Steve Howlett, Slot Back; Andy Filipiuk, Wide Receiver19831st Team: Rick Makos, Guard; Andy Filipiuk, Wide Receiver; Trevor Miller, Running Back; Lance Chomyc, Kicker; Eric Upshaw, Defensive Line; Frank Balkovec, Linebacker; Roger Lippert, Defensive Back2nd Team: Chris McLean, Centre; Joel

Trickey, Defensive Line19821st Team: Eric Upshaw, Defensive Line; Rick Makos, Guard; Bill Mintsoulis, Wide Receiver; Trevor Miller, Running Back2nd Team: Adam Crawford, Tackle; John Mullins, Slot Back; Joel Trickey, Defensive Line; Dave Zilli, Linebacker; Sam Papaconstantinou, Linebacker19811st Team: Dan Feraday, Quarterback; John Mullins, Slot Back; Mark Magee, Wide Receiver2nd Team: Dean Dorsey, Kicker; Rick Makos, Guard; Dave Zilli, Linebacker19801st Team: Dan Feraday, Quarterback; Mark Magee, Wide Receiver; Bill Mintsoulis, Wide Receiver; Eric Upshaw, Defensive Line2nd Team: Neil Evans, Running Back; Dean Dorsey, Kicker; Sam DiFalco, Linebacker; Dave Zilli, Linebacker; Maurice Doyle, Running Back; Brett Lucyk, Guard; Greg Tassios, Defensive Back19791st Team: Mark Magee, Wide Receiver; Maurice Doyle, Running Back; Angelo Castellan, Defensive Line; Tony D’Agostino, Defensive Back19781st Team: Chris Kotsopoulos, Wide Receiver; Ken Parsons, Guar 2nd Team: John Goodrow, Running Back; Claude Riopelle, Defensive Line; Eric Boss, Defensive Line1977Chris Kotsopoulos, Wide Receiver; Mike Steele, Guard; Tim Allan, Tackle; Paul McMillan, Centre1976Tim Allan, Tackle; Mark Ackley, Wide Receiver; Brent Elsey, Wide Receiver; Mark Bragagnolo, Running Back; Ken Hussey, Defensive Line; Giulio Giordani, Linebacker1975Mark Bragagnolo, Running Back; Glenn Rosborough, Defensive Line; Libert Castillo, Running Back; Nick Desimini, Linebacker; Richard Nakatsu, Defensive Back1974Mike Sokovnin, Tackle; Mark Bragagnolo, Running Back; Libert Castillo, Running Back; Esteban Andryjowicz, Tight End; Doug Ball, Defensive Back; Glenn Rosborough, Defensive Line; Richard Nakatsu, Defensive Back; Glenn Sutherland, Defensive Line; Giulio Giordani, Linebacker; John Martini, Linebacker

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1973Bruce Parrack, Guard; Cor Doret, Running Back; Ken Hussey, Defensive Line; Hartley Stern, Linebacker; Ron Raine, Defensive Back1972Rein Enno, Centre; Brent Elsey, Wide Receiver; Cor Doret, Running Back; Wayne Dunkley, Quarterback; Bruce Parrack, Guard; John Lipsett, Tackle; Jim Nicoletti, Defensive Line; Jim Blainey, Defensive Line; Guido Iantorno, Linebacker; Hartley Stern, Linebacker; Peter McNabb, Defensive Back1971Wayne Dunkley, Quarterback; John Dellandrea, Tackle1970Glen Markle, Running Back; Alex Squires, Defensive Line; Jim Kellam, Tackle; Don Fraser, Guard; Wayne Dunkley, Quarterback; John Chapman, Wide Receiver; Peter McNabb, Defensive Back1969Derek Turner, Guard; Jim Kellam, Tackle; Peter Lamantia, Defensive Back; Vic Albioni, Quarterback; Walt Sehr, Running Back; Alex Squires, Defensive Line; Eric Walter, Wide Receiver; John Chapman, Wide Receiver; Jim Bennett, Defensive Line1968Rich Agro, Centre; Eric Walter, Wide Receiver; Alex Squires, Defensive Line; Paul McKay, Defensive Back; Mike Raham, Running Back1967Mike Eben, Wide Receiver; Mike Raham, Running Back; Ron Wakelin, Guard; Paul McKay, Defensive Back; Riivo Ilves, Defensive Back; Mike Wright, Linebacker; Ylo Korgemagi, Defensive Line; Alex Squires, Defensive Line; Alex Topps, Defensive Line; Jim Kellam, Tackle1966Mike Eben, Wide Receiver; Mike Raham, Running Back; Bryce Taylor, Quarterback; Bob Pampe, Guard; Jim Kellam, Tackle; Arnie Carefoote, Tackle; Ian Kirkpatrick, Defensive Back; Alex Squires, Defensive Line; Ranny Parker, Linebacker; Alex Topps, Defensive Line; Laird Elliott, Defensive Line19651st Team: Bryce Taylor, Quarterback; Jim Ware, Flanker; Andy Szandtner, Defensive Back; Gerry Sternberg, Running Back; Bob Pampe, Guard; Ian Kirkpatrick, Defensive Back; Jim McMahon, Defensive Line; Mike Eben, Wide Receiver2nd Team: Don Rogers, Center; Jim Kellam, Tackle; Bill Chernoff, Tackle; Ranny Parker, Linebacker; Al Giachino, Linebacker

1964Bob Pampe, Guard; Bill Watters, Linebacker1963Ken Davison, Running Back; Bryce Taylor, Defensive Back; Bill Watters, Linebacker; Gerry Sternberg, Running Back1962Ranny Parker, Linebacker; Ron Near, Tight End1961Doug Boyd, Defensive Back; Hugh Cooke, Defensive End1960Walt Sopinka, Defensive End; Casey Wood, Defensive Tackle; Paul Burroughs, Linebacker; Doug Boyd, Defensive Back1959Bob Dann, Flanker; Morgan Dever, Guard; Weldon Thoburn, Tackle; Mike Muir, End; Ian Knowles, Defensive Halfback; Paul Burroughs, Corner Linebacker; Milt Jewell, Inside Linebacker; Doug Baird, Defensive End1958Trevor Eyton, Guard; Weldon Thoburn, Tackle; Dick Risk, End; Brian Aston, Quarterback; Tim Reid, Halfback; Peter Joyce, Halfback; Gene Chorestecki, Defensive End; Doug Baird, Defensive End; Mike Chykaliuk, Defensive Tackle; Curt Russell, Linebacker; Paul Burroughs, Linebacker; Larry Joynt, Defensive Back; Bobby Dann, Defensive Back1957Walt Rudzick, Tackle; Burt Kellock, End; Tim Reid, Halfback; John Casey, Tackle; Curt Russell, Linebacker; Larry Joynt, Halfback19561st Team: Curt Russell, Guard; Bill Beamish, Tackle; Gene Chorostecki, End; Tim Reid, Halfback. 2nd Team: Dick Risk, End; Peter Copeland, Guard; Larry Joynt, Quarterback; Al Riva, Halfback1955Bob Waugh, Guard; George Eakin, Tackle1954Bob Waugh, Guard; Fred Smale, End; Steve Oneschuk, Halfback1953Phil Muntz, Fullback; Steve Oneschuk, Halfback; Al Haig, Halfback; Roy McMurtry, Tackle; Don Mattason, Guard19521st Team: Bill Bewley, Halfback; Steve Oneschuk, Halfback; Joe Harris, Tackle. 2nd Team: Al Haig, Halfback; Roy McMurtry, Guard; Dunc Ellis, Tackle; Ray Yakasovich, Centre

1951Bob Dale, Wide Receiver; Steve Oneschuk, Halfback; Marshall Hames, Guard; Joe Harris, Tackle1950John Evans, Tackle; Bill Bewley, Halfback1949Fraser Mustard, Tackle; Bill Danylchuk, Halfback; Dick Brown, Halfback1948Bruce Cummings, Halfback; Ted Toogood, Halfback; Ian Clark, Guard; Fraser Mustard, Tackle1947Steve Karrys, Wide Receiver; Bruce Cummings, Halfback; Ian Clark, Tackle1946Fred Doty, Quarterback; Rudy Grass, Guard; Ian Clark, Tackle

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Year Player Position Team 1971 Jon Dellandrea Defensive Line 1st Wayne Dunkley Quarterback 1st1972 Wayne Dunkley Quarterback 1st1974 Mark Bragagnolo Running Back 1st Giulio Giordani Linebacker 1st Richard Nakatsu Defensive Back 1st1976 Mark Ackley Wide Receiver 1st1977 Tim Allan Offensive Tackle 1st1980 Dan Feraday Quarterback 1st Mark Magee Wide Receiver 1st1981 Dan Feraday Quarterback 1st Mark Magee Wide Receiver 1st1982 Eric Upshaw Defensive Tackle 1st1983 Trevor Miller Running Back 1st Roger Lippert Defensive Back 1st1985 Rob Crifo Wide Receiver 1st1986 Paul Shorten Wide Receiver 1st1988 Ted Temertzoglou Defensive Back 2nd

1990 Chris Morris Offensive Tackle 1st Rob Conroy Tight End 2nd Brent Siemens Centre 2nd1991 Richard Fischer Defensive End 1st Chris Morris Offensive Tackle 1st1992 Eugene Buccigrossi Quarterback 1st Matt Howorth Defensive End 1st David Scandiffio Offensive Guard 1st1993 David Scandiffio Offensive Guard 1st Lou Tiro Linebacker 1st Francis Etienne Wide Receiver 2nd 1994 John Raposo Defensive End 2nd1995 Francis Etienne Wide Receiver 1st Barry McCamus Linebacker 2nd John Raposo Defensive End 2nd1998 Mike Maltar Defensive End 2nd Adrian Bowers Linebacker 2nd2008 Mark Stinson Inside Receiver 2nd

CIS All-Canadians, 1971 to date

Varsity Blues Football at the East West Bowl* - invited but unable to attend because of injury.

2003 - George Chilakos, Kicker/Punter; Bob Vranich, Defensive Line; Derek Wheeler, Linebacker2004 - Templar Iga, Running Back; Aaron Merkle, Slotback; Ikem Opara, Fullback2005 - John Gilson, Offensive Line*; Michael Goncalves, Defensive Line; Tony Mammoliti, Slotback2006 - John Gilson, Offensive Line; Nick Snow, Linebacker2007 - David Hamilton, Quarterback; Cory Kennedy, Wide Receiver; Dave Scott-McDowell, Centre; Mark Stinson, Slotback2008 - Cameron Deans, Offensive Line; Matt D’Souza, Defensive Back; Jeff Laforge, Reciever2009 - Derek Batchelor, Defensive Back; Mark Evans, Defensive Tackle; Scott Smith, Linebacker2010 - Walter Cariazo, Running Back; Michael Prempeh, Receiver; Willie Sharpe, Defensive Back2011 - Wilkerson DeSouza, Linebacker; Everton Williams, Linebacker; Jonathan Wright, Running Back

Varsity Blues at the Can-Am Bowl1977-78 – Tim Allan, Offensive Line; Mike Steele, Offensive Line

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Football Blues in the U of T Sports Hall of Fame1987 Smirle Lawson, Jack Maynard, Sandy Somerville, "Hud" Stewart, John R. Evans, Lester B. Pearson1988 "Biddy" Barr, "Laddie" Cassels, Donald Carrick, Steve Oneschuk, Hec Crighton1989 Casey Baldwin, Mike Eben, Hugh Gall, Warren Stevens1990 Bob Coulter1991 Joseph Breen1992 Johnny Fitzpatrick, Peter Potter1993 Tim Reid, Warren Snyder1994 Walter Bean, Dalt White1995 Donald Bark, "Thrift" Burnside, Dan Feraday1996 Don Fawcett, John Maynard1997 Bill Watters

1998 Velyien Henderson, Bob Henry, Fraser Mustard1999 Mel Brock, Ted Toogood2000 Billy Foulds, Jack Sinclair2001 Adam Zimmerman, Cam Gray, Gerry Sternberg2002 Norm Williams, 1965 football team2003 Tom Verth2004 Frank Balkovec, 1909 football team2005 Mark Magee2006 Bob Masterson2007 Chris Morris, Ward Passi, 1958 football team2009 Eugene Buccigrossi, Ronald C. Murphy

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OUA and CIS Award Winners

OUA MVP1958 Peter Joyce, Running Back1967 Mike Eben, Wide Receiver1968 Mike Raham, Running Back1971 Wayne Dunkley, Quarterback 1981 Dan Feraday, Quarterback1992 Eugene Buccigrossi, Quarterback

J.P. Metras TrophyOUA Lineman of the Year1974 Geoff Sutherland, Defensive Tackle1978 Ken Parsons, Offensive Guard1990 Chris Morris, Offensive Tackle1991 Richard Fischer, Defensive End 1992 David Scandiffio, Offensive Guard1994 John Raposo, Defensive End1995 John Raposo, Defensive End

Presidents' TrophyOUA Top Defensive Player1993 Lou Tiro, Linebacker

OUA Rookie of the Year1979 Bill Mintsoulis, Wide Receiver

OUA Coach of the Year1992 Bob Laycoe

Dalt White TrophyMVP in Yates Cup Game1983 David Pearson, Receiver1993 Glenn McCausland, Receiver/Returner

Hec Crighton TrophyCIS Outstanding Player1967 Mike Eben, Wide Receiver1968 Mike Raham, Running Back 1981 Dan Feraday, Quarterback1992 Eugene Buccigrossi, Quarterback

Russ Jackson AwardCIS Community Service2008 David Hamilton, Quarterback

J.P. Metras TrophyCIS Lineman of the Year1990 Chris Morris, Offensive Tackle

Presidents' TrophyCIS Top Defensive Player1993 Lou Tiro, Linebacker

Frank Tindall TrophyCIS Coach of the Year1974 Ron Murphy

Gino Fracas AwardCIS Volunteer Assistant Coach1992 Doug Smith

Ted Morris Memorial TrophyMVP in Vanier Cup Game1965 Gerry Sternberg, Running Back1993 Glenn McCausland, Receiver/Returner

Maury Van Vliet TrophyMVP in Churchill Bowl1993 Mario Sturino, Quarterback

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Johnny Copp Memorial Trophy“To the Member of the Senior Football Team Adjudged Worthiest”

1933 Johnny Copp1934 Bobby Coulter1935 Gus Creco1936 Al Williams1937 Cam Gray1938 Frank Sirdevan1939 Doug Turner1940-44 WAR YEARS1945 Will Henry1946 Rudy Grass1947 Bruce Cummings1948 Tommy Waldon1949 Fraser Mustard1950 John Evans1951 Alec Lawson1952 Bill Bewley1953 Bill McFarlane1954 Steve Oneschuk1955 Phil Muntz1956 Gene Chorostecki1957 John Casey1958 Curt Russell1959 Steve Chisholm1960 Paul Burroughs1961 Doug Boyd1962 Ron Near1963 Ken Davison1964 Bill Watters1965 Ranny Parker1966 Don Rogers, Mike Raham1967 Mike Wright1968 Mike Raham1969 Eric Walter1970 Glen Markle1971 Wayne Dunkley1972 Cor Doret1973 Cor Doret1974 Brent Elsey1975 Libert Castillo1976 John Vernon1977 Mike Steele1978 Chris Kotsopoulos1979 Joe Hawco1980 Dan Feraday1981 Dan Feraday1982 Eric Upshaw1983 Trevor Miller1984 Andy Filipiuk1985 Andy McVey1986 Andy McVey1987 Rodney Moors1988 Ted Temertzoglou1989 Lorne King1990 Sandro Iaboni1991 Eugene Buccigrossi1992 Eugene Buccigrossi

1993 Lou Tiro1994 Mario Sturino1995 Francis Etienne1996 Barry McCamus1997 Peter Mauro1998 Adrian Bowers1999 Adrian Bowers2000 Gabe Robinson2001 Gabe Robinson2002 Gabe Robinson2003 Ian Watson2004 Derek Wheeler2005 Marc Gaudett2006 Mark Stinson2007 Derek Batchelor2008 David Hamilton2009 Derek Batchelor2010 Wilkerson DeSouza

James A. Bennett Trophy“To the member of the Senior Football Team who, in the opinion of his Team Mates, exemplifies desire and courage against insurmountable odds”

1978 Paul McMillan1979 John Goodrow1980 Tony D’Agostino1981 Sal Mannella, Mark Magee1982 Mark Magee1983 John Sotirakos1987 John Svab1988 Roger Bernardes1989 Nick Ekonomides1990 Darryl Devonish1991 Derek Barber1992 Murray Sobko1993 Richard Fischer Mario Sturino Peter Vasilis1994 John Halkidis1995 Dave McLeish1996 John Halkidis1997 Mario Amaral1998 Richard Iantria1999 Mike Bacci2000 Noel Carrabs2001 Gabe Robinson2002 Mike Earp, Derek Wheeler2003 Paolo Artale2004 Derek Wheeler2005 Michael Goncalves2006 Junior Kusi-Achampong2007 Joe Vallentini 2008 Abiodun Olusoga2009 Wilkerson DeSouza2010 Rolli Adenmosun

Most Inspirational Player“The winner is selected by his teammates—they select the player who most inspires them to a higher level.”

1991 Dave Blanch1992 Brad Muxlow1993 Brad Muxlow 1994 Brian Devonish1995 Mario Sturino1996 Jung Ho Park1997 John Kotopoulos1998 John Kotopoulos1999 Mike Bacci2000 Noel Carrabs2001 Noel Carrabs2002 Gabe Robinson2003 Ian Watson2004 Ben Craig2005 Adam O’Neill2006 Michael Goncalves2007 Mark Stinson2008 Mark Stinson2009 Matt D’Souza2010 Joe Cappiello

Outstanding Rookie1995 James Baskin1996 Bart Harvey1997 Adrian Dawes1998 Gabe Robinson1999 Ian Watson2000 Bob Vranich2001 Aaron Merkle2002 Darryl Wheeler2003 Ikem Opara2004 not available2005 Kenny Holownia2006 Tyler Daly2007 Willie Sharpe2008 Zack Hord2009 Paul de Pass2010 Aaron Milton, Alex Pierzchalski

Outstanding Graduate1995 Mario Sturino1996 Barry McCamus, Tom Hipsz John Halkidis, Jung Ho Park1997 Peter Mauro1998 Adrian Bowers1999 James Baskin2000 Bart Harvey2001 Gabe Robinson2002 Jalal Shah2003 Ryan Duffy, Carter Livingstone Bob Vranich, Ian Watson2005 Adam O’Neill2007 Mike Tutty2010 Ross Asaro

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Varsity Blues All-Century TeamAnnounced June 2001

INDUCTEES - LEGENDS TEAMDECADE NAME POS SEASONS1890-1900 George Biggs HB 1898-1903 Thrift Burnside HB 1896-18991909-1910 Casey Baldwin HB 1901-1905 Billy Foulds QB 1909-1910 Hugh Gall K 1907- 1910 Smirle Lawson HB 1909-19101911-1920 Laddie Cassells HB 1913-1914 Jack Maynard HB 1910-19131921-1930 Jack Sinclair HB 1926-1933 Warren Snyder HB 1920-19261931-1940 Bobby Coulter QB 1932-35 Cam Gray HB 1934-1938 Gus Greco LINE 1934-19361941-1950 Peter Bennett LINE 1947-1949 Ian Clark LINE 1947-1949 Fred Doty QB 1946 John Evans LINE 1948-1951 Rudy Grass LINE 1944-1946 Fraser Mustard LINE 1947-1951 Ted Toogood HB 1945 1948 Nick Volpe HB 1946-1948COACHES Biddy Barr Coach 1903-1906 Harry Griffith Coach 1907-1910 Warren Stevens Coach 1932-1945 Bob Masterson Coach 1948-1955

INDUCTEES - MODERN TEAMDECADE NAME POS SEASONS1951-1960 Bill Bewley HB 1950-1952 John Casey LINE 1955-1957 Marshall Hames LINE 1950-1951 Baz Mackie LINE 1952-1954 Santo Martini LINE 1955-1958 Roy McMurtry LINE 1952-1954 Steve Oneschuk HB 1951-1954 Tim Reid HB 1955-1958 Curt Russell LINE 1956-1958 Bill Stevenson QB 1951-19541961-1970 Jim Bennett DL 1966-1970 Cor Doret HB 1969-1972 Mike Eben WR 1964-1967 Riivo lives DB 1962 1967 Jim Kellam OL 1964-1966 & 1969-70 Paul McKay Punter 1966-1969 Ranny Parker LB 1961- 1966

DECADE NAME POS SEASONS1961-1970 Mike Raham RB 1965-1968 Don Rogers OL 1962-1967 Alex Squires DL 1966-1970 Gerry Sternberg RB 1962-1965 Andy Szandtner DB 1962-1966 Bryce Taylor QB 1962-1966 Ron Wakelin OL 1964-1967 Bill Watters LB 1961-1964 Mike Wright LB 1966- 19671971-1980 Mark Bragagnolo RB 1974-1976 Jon Dellandrea DL 1969-1972 Wayne Dunkley QB 1969-1973 Brent Elsey WR 1972-1976 Giulio Giordani LB 1973-1977 John Martini LB 1973-1976 Peter McNabb DB 1970-1972 Richard Nakatsu DB 1972-1976 Mike Steele OL 1973-19771981-1990 Rob Crifo WR 1984-1987 Rob Davidson DL 1986-1989 Roger Lippert DB 1979-1983 Bill Mintsoulis WR 1979-1982 Andy McVey RB 1982-1987 Ted Temerzeglou DB 1984-1989 Dan Feraday QB 1976-1978 & 1980-81 Mark Magee WR 1977-19811991-2000 James Baskin RB 1995-1999 Adrian Bowers LB 1995-1999 Stu Brindle PK 1991-1995 Eugene Buccigrossi QB 1988-1992 Francis Etienne WR 1990-1995 Tom Hipsz DL 1993-1996 Jung Yul Kim OL 1992-1995 Lorne King RB 1988-1991 Barry McCamus LB 1992-1996 Glenn McCausland KR 1990-1994 Chris Morris OL 1988-1991 John Raposo DL 1992-1995 David Scandiffio OL 1989-1993 Mario Sturino QB 1990-1995 Lou Tiro LB 1989-1993COACHES Dalt White Coach 1956-1965 Ron Murphy Coach 1966-1982 Bob Laycoe Coach 1988-2001

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Name Pos OA Rd Team1953 Joe Harris T - 1 OttawaBill Bewley HB - 2 MontrealDunc Ellis T - 2 HamiltonHank Tamowski E - 4 OttawaAl Haig HB - 5 TorontoGerry Sutherland HB - 7 HamiltonBill Burley FB - 10 MontrealHarry Hyde G - 10 Toronto

1954 Bob Dale Back - - TorontoDoug Geekie QB - - MontrealMurray Hadlow HB - - OttawaBob Leeming HB - - MontrealOllie Mandryk QB - - MontrealDon Mattason G - - MontrealBill McFarlane HB - - TorontoRoy McMurtry T - - MontrealSteve Oneschuk HB - - Hamilton

1955 Draft records not available

1956 John Bodrug G - 1 WinnipegPhil Muntz FB - 1 CalgaryFred Smale E - 1 TorontoBobby Waugh G - 1 EdmontonDave Cresswell HB - 2 SaskatchewanEarl Ford G - 2 EdmontonDon Johnston G - 2 B.C.Dick Risk E - 2 TorontoJerry Lansky HB - 3 MontrealDon Smith E - 3 CalgaryHarry Wilson QB - 3 WinnipegWally Bulchak HB - 4 Toronto

1957 Santo Martini T - 1 Calgary,fr SaskDavid McItyre C - 1 EdmontonEd Skrzypek QB - 1 B.C.,fr CalNorm Williams HB - 1 Calgary,fr MtlPeter Maik HB - 2 Edmonton,frHmBill McIntyre HB - 2 TorontoAlan Watt T - 2 SaskatchewanPeter Copeland G - 3 EdmontonPeter Polecrone C - 3 OttawaWalter Schmida T - 3 CalgaryTrevor Eyton G - 4 CalgaryAl Wong HB - 4 EdmontonStewart Winter HB - 5 CalgaryCurt Russell G - 6 Calgary

1958 John Casey T - 2 TorontoBrian Aston QB - 3 Ottawa

John Chisholm C - 4 OttawaDan Nelson E - 5 OttawaGeorge Stulac E - 5 TorontoBurt Kellock E - 6 TorontoBill Miller T - - EdmontonJohn Tattle HB - - Edmonton

1959 Duncan Brodie HB - 1 WinnipegTim Reid HB - 1 Hamilton,fr BCLorry Stacey DE - 1 TorontoBob Dann HB - 2 OttawaMorgan Dever G - 2 WinnipegDoug Lougheed E - 2 TorontoBrian Aston QB - 3 EdmontonBill Hunter G - 3 MontrealNick Sopinka QB - 3 Hamilton

1960 Steve Chisholm HB - 1 OttawaDoug Jack E - 2 OttawaBruce Jackson T - 2 TorontoWalt Sopinka E - 2 MontrealBrian Bradstock T - 3 OttawaKen Myers HB - 3 TorontoWilliam Bilucon G - 4 Calgary

1961 Paul Burroughs HB - 1 OttawaGlenn Harding C - 1 CalgaryCasey Wood T - 1 Toronto,fr HamMike Muir E - 2 TorontoMilt Jewell G - 3 MontrealWeldon Thoburn G - 3 HamiltonBob House E - 4 HamiltonMike Chykaliuk T - 5 TorontoJohn Evans T - 5 OttawaEv Rush HB - 6 Montreal

1962 Doug Boyd FB - 1 CalgaryBrian Cooper HB - 1 HamiltonRon Crawford C - 2 MontrealNorm Turner QB - 3 CalgaryJim Murchie FB - 4 CalgaryHugh Cook E - 5 OttawaMike Kelly HB - 5 MontrealMurray Rowan T - 6 TorontoBill Kay T - 7 HamiltonBen Hutzel HB - 10 HamiltonDon Clements G - 13 Toronto

1963Noel Bates G - 2 B.C.Al Brereton HB - 3 HamiltonRon Near E - 4 WinnipegCasper Pold G - 7 Calgary

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1964 Mike Hollett E - 1 Calgary,fr SaskBill Watters FB - 1 TorontoBill Jackson E - 2 HamiltonJim Fisher T - 3 EdmontonRoss Dainty E - 4 MontrealHarold Hall QB - 7 TorontoAndrew GrodzinskiT - 8 Toronto

1965 Doug Bucknam E - 1 Hamilton,frSaArnie Carefoot T - 2 HamiltonGerry Sternberg HB - 2 EdmontonVick Wozniak QB - 3 HamiltonMike Hollett HB - 6 Hamilton

1966 Glen Markle DB - 1 OttawaAndy Sazandtner HB - 2 TorontoErrki Pukonen FB - 3 SaskatchewanRanny Parker LB - 3 TorontoMike Gray HB - 4 CalgaryGordon White HB - 4 HamiltonAllan Giachino LB - 5 Ottawa,fr BCDonald Holmes LB - 8 Ottawa

1967 Laird Elliott C - 1 Hamilton,fr MtlJim Kellam T - 1 HamiltonWayne Parsons E - 1 SaskatchewanGary Clipperton T - 3 Calgary

1968 Mike Eben FL - 1 B.C.Ron Wakelin G - 1 OttawaLarry DeRocher DB - 2 TorontoDavid Gee OL - 2 B.C.Mike Raham HB - 2 CalgaryYlo Korgemagi T - 4 HamiltonRiivo Ilves DB - 6 Winnipeg

1969 Alex Squires DE - 1 SaskatchewanMike Bukovac LB - 3 MontrealNorm Trainor T - 3 TorontoNick Di Giuseppe LB - 4 Toronto

1970 Jim Bennett T 5 1 HamiltonPeter Raham DB 22 3 B.C.Paul McKay DB 23 3 Hamilton

1971 Walter Sehr HB 16 2 HamiltonJohn Chapman E 30 4 B.C.Jack Buchan E 58 7 Edmonton

1972 Rein Enno C 23 3 WinnipegStew MacSween DB 31 4 OttawaDoug Ball HB 60 7 Toronto

1973 Cor Doret HB 18 2 B.C.,fr HamWayne Dunkley QB 30 4 Calgary

1975 Libert Castillo RB 32 4 Hamilton

1976 Steve Andryjowicz RB 15 2 Edmonton,fr OttMark Ackley WR 45 5 EdmontonNick Grittani DT 48 6 CalgaryMike Sokovnin DT 49 6 HamiltonRick Jeysman DB 58 7 HamiltonJim Trimm TE 64 8 Toronto

1977 John Martini LB 8 1 Hamilton,fr SaskChris Kotsopoulos WR 32 4 MontrealJulio Giordani LB 34 4 HamiltonMike Steele OG 53 6 SaskatchewanDave Langley QB 64 8 CalgarySam Sinopoli TE 74 9 TorontoLubomir Alexov DE 78 9 EdmontonJohn Vernon LB 83 10 TorontoMark Bragagnolo RB TexempToronto

1978 Angelo Castellan DT 20 3 HamiltonBill Levine DT 38 5 HamiltonJim Mossop DB 55 7 CalgaryTim Allan G TexempWinnipeg

1979 John Goodrow RB 55 7 Toronto1980 Joe Hawco QB 8 1 MontrealDavid Yarmoluk DE 31 4 HamiltonMike Danese LB 48 6 WinnipegMike Szemeredy TE 51 6 Ottawa

1981 Maurice Doyle RB 3 1 OttawaEric Boss DT 30 4 OttawaAnthony Refossco OT 48 6 Ottawa

1982 Neil Evans RB 3 1 CalgaryDave Zilli LB 16 2 HamiltonSam PapaconstantinouLB 42 5 Winnipeg

1983 Bill Mintsoulis WR 24 3 CalgaryRick Makos OG 27 3 EdmontonMike Brown DB 59 7 B.C.Scott Leckie DB 66 8 Montreal

1984 Frank Balkovec LB - 1 B.C.,fr SaskMaurice Martin DB - 1 OttawaAdam Papadakos TE - 7 TorontoDavid Pearson SB - 5 Toronto

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1985 Lance Chomyc K/P 46 6 OttawaAndy Filipiuk WR 60 7 Toronto

1986 Rob Taylor DE/OL 29 4 Ottawa,fr SaskVince Salazar CB 68 8 Montreal

1987 Andy McVey FB 14 2 CalgaryPaul Shorten WR 18 2 B.C.,fr HamDavid Braithwaite DL 20 3 Edmonton,fr MtlRob Raycroft OL 58 7 Toronto

1988 Rob Crifo WR 21 3 WinnipegSteve Watts DB 44 6 Calgary

1989 Rob Davidson DT 45 6 Edmonton

1991 Steve Roest DL 45 6 Toronto

1992 Lorne King RB 4 1 B.C.,fr WpgChris Morris OL 8 1 Edmonton,fr Tor

1993 Richard Fischer DE 36 5 HamiltonDave Scandiffio OL 48 7 Toronto

1994 Glenn McCausland WR 23 3 OttawaScott Mitchell QB 49 6 Winnipeg

1995 John Raposo DE 42 5 Toronto

1996 Tom Hipsz DE 36 4 MontrealJung-Yul Kim OT 44 5 Calgary

1998 Eric Shilts WR 35 5 Toronto,fr Sask

2007 Michael Goncalves DL 41 6 Hamilton

2011 Hugo Lopez DB 17 2 Edmonton

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SCORING LEADERSMost total points scored, career276 Stuart Brindle 1991-95172 Andrew Astrom 1987-90166 Bryce Taylor 1962-66156 Cor Doret 1969-73156 Lorne King 1989-91138 Dean Dorsey 1979-81132 Mark Bragagnolo 1974-76125 Mike Sokovnin 1972-77124 Bill Mintsoulis 1978-82120 Mike Raham 1966-68

Most total points scored, season78 Cor Doret 197372 Mark Bragagnolo 197472 Stuart Brindle 199369 Lance Chomyc 198368 Tim Reid 195867 Stuart Brindle 199163 Dean Dorsey 198160 Francis Etienne 199559 Stuart Brindle 199555 Mark Stinson 2008

Most Touchdowns, career26 Cor Doret 1969-7326 Lorne King 1989-9122 Mark Bragagnolo 1974-7620 Bill Mintsoulis 1979-82 20 Mike Raham 1966-6819 Francis Etienne 1991-9519 Mark Stinson 2004-0818 Brent Elsey 1972-7618 Andy McVey 1983-8617 Trevor Miller 1979-8316 James Baskin 1995-99

Most Touchdowns, season13 Cor Doret 197312 Mark Bragagnolo 197411 Tim Reid 195810 Francis Etienne 19959 Mark Stinson 20089 Gerry Sternberg 19659 John Goodrow 19779 Lorne King 1990Six tied with 8

Most field goals made, career51 Stuart Brindle 1991-9531 Andrew Astrom 1987-9026 George Chilakos 1999-0125 Dean Dorsey 1979-8122 Joseph Valtellini 2003-0722 Lance Chomyc 1983-84

19 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-8217 Andrew Lomasney 2008-1015 Mike Sokovnin 1972-7713 Paul McKay 1966-69

Most field goals made, season15 Lance Chomyc 198314 Stewart Brindle 199313 Dean Dorsey 198013 Stewart Brindle 199112 Stewart Brindle 199512 Mike Garcia 199611 Sam Papaconstantinou 197811 Andrew Astrom 198910 Andrew Astrom 199010 Joseph Valtellini 2006

Most field goals attempted, career 81 Stuart Brindle 1991-9552 Andrew Astrom 1987-9047 Dean Dorsey 1979-8138 George Chilakos 1999-0237 Lance Chomyc 1983-8435 Mike Sokovnin 1972-7734 Joseph Valtellini 2003-0730 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-8228 Andrew Lomasney 2008-1019 Mike Garcia 199619 Andrew Lomasney 2008-09

Most field goals attempted, season 25 Lance Chomyc 198323 Dean Dorsey 198020 Stuart Brindle 199319 Mike Garcia 199618 Don Wright 197418 Dean Dorsey 198118 Andrew Astrom 198918 Stuart Brindle 199118 Stuart Brindle 1995

Most converts made, career102 Stuart Brindle 1991-9571 Mike Sokovnin 1972-77 61 Andrew Astrom 1987-9054 Bryce Taylor 1962-6651 Dean Dorsey 1979-81 46 Don Thompson 1971,7343 Andrew Lomasney 2008-1033 Bill Stankovic 1968-7029 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-8229 Andrew Lomasney 2008-0927 Paul McKay 1966-68

Most converts made, season31 Dean Dorsey 198129 Don Thompson 197325 Mike Sokovnin 197625 Stuart Brindle 199125 Stuart Brindle 199323 Stuart Brindle 199222 Don Wright 197421 Walt Adams 195820 Mike Sokovnin 197520 Andrew Astrom 199020 Andrew Lomasney 2008

Most converts attempted, career 105 Stuart Brindle 1991-9580 Mike Sokovnin 1972-7761 Andrew Astrom 1987-9051 Dean Dorsey 1979-8150 Don Thompson 1971,7343 Andrew Lomasney 2008-1031 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-8229 Andrew Lomasney 2008-0928 George Chilakos 1999-0225 Lance Chomyc 1983-8424 Don Wright 197424 Greg Jesperson 1985-86

Most converts attempted, season 32 Don Thompson 197331 Dean Dorsey 198126 Mike Sokovnin 197625 Stuart Brindle 199125 Stuart Brindle 199225 Stuart Brindle 199324 Don Wright 197423 Mike Sokovnin 197520 Andrew Lomasney 2008

Most rouges, season9 Lance Chomyc 1983 8 Peter Potter 19598 Paul McKay 19678 Andrew Astrom 19897 Lance Chomyc 19846 Al Haig 19526 Paul McKay 19696 Dean Dorsey 1980

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RUSHING LEADERSMost carries, career644 James Baskin 1995-99441 Lorne King 1988-91369 Mark Bragagnolo 1974-76296 Marc Gaudett 2004-06285 Dave Richer 1990-94275 John Goodrow 1976-78262 Andy McVey 1983-86260 Mike Raham 1966-68260 Lilbert Castillo 1971-75223 Trevor Miller 1980-83

Most carries, season172 James Baskin 1996165 Marc Gaudett 2005158 Lorne King 1989139 James Baskin 1998135 Mark Bragagnolo 1974134 John Goodrow 1977134 Lorne King 1990132 James Baskin 1997125 James Baskin 1999120 Mike Raham 1968

Most yards rushing, career3160 James Baskin 1995-992414 Lorne King 1988-912281 Mark Bragagnolo 1974-761730 Dave Richer 1990-941606 Andy McVey 1983-861534 Trevor Miller 1980-831516 Mike Raham 1966-681444 Lilbert Castillo 1971-751424 John Goodrow 1976-781403 Marc Gaudett 2004-06

Most yards rushing, season1018 Mark Bragagnolo 1974822 Marc Gaudett 2005818 Lorne King 1990797 Trevor Miller 1983792 Lorne King 1989757 Andy McVey 1986713 Mark Bragagnolo 1975712 Dave Richer 1994705 James Baskin 1998699 Mike Raham 1968

Longest run from scrimmage: 105 yards: Aaron Milton vs Ottawa (Oct 2/10)Maurice Doyle at McMaster (Sept 8/79)

PASSING LEADERSMost yards passing, career7159 Dan Feraday 1976-78, ‘80-815952 Rod Moors 1983-875617 David Hamilton 2004-085439 Mario Sturino 1990-954867 Wayne Dunkley 1969-733931 Eugene Buccogrossi 1988-923510 John Finlayson 1984-883153 Dave Langley 1974-762839 Bryce Taylor 1962-66*2822 Vic Alboini 1966-70* Includes 373 yards of pre-official statistics from 1962, 1963

Most yards passing, season2656 Dan Feraday 19812227 Dan Feraday 19802139 David Hamilton 21391999 Mario Sturino 19951984 Rod Moors 19861914 Rod Moors 19851825 Mario Sturino 19931628 Wayne Dunkley 19711586 David Hamilton 20061557 Rod Moors 1987

Most passing attempts, career885 Dan Feraday 1976-78, ‘80-81834 David Hamilton 2004-08733 Rod Moors 1983-87653 Mario Sturino 1990-95615 Wayne Dunkley 1969-73501 Eugene Buccigrossi 1988-92449 Andrew Gillis 2007-10446 John Finlayson 1984-88441 Noel Carrabs 1997-01433 Bryce Taylor 1962-66393 Mark Dienesch 1996-99

Most passing attempts, season315 Dan Feraday 1981278 David Hamilton 2008257 Rod Moors 1985257 David Hamilton 2006255 Mario Sturino 1995251 Dan Feraday 1980218 Rod Moors 1986211 Andrew Gillis 2010197 Mark Dienesch 1997195 Mario Sturino 1993187 Wayne Dunkley 1971

Most completions, career501 Dan Feraday 1976-78, ’80-81429 Rod Moors 1983-87427 David Hamilton 2004-08353 Mario Sturino 1990-95

334 Wayne Dunkley 1969-73260 Eugene Buccigrossi 1988-92253 John Finlayson 1984-88236 Noel Carrabs 1997-01214 Andrew Gillis 2007-10192 Mark Dienesch 1996-99189 Vic Alboini 1966-70

Most completions, season194 Dan Feraday 1981164 David Hamilton 2008141 Rod Moors 1985141 Mario Sturino 1995140 Dan Feraday 1980135 David Hamilton 2006131 Rod Moors 1986118 Andrew Gillis 2010116 Rod Moors 1987109 Wayne Dunkley 1971102 Mario Sturino 199395 John Finlayson 1982

Highest completion percentage, career58.5 Rod Moors 1983-8756.6 Dan Feraday 1976-78, ’80-8156.7 John Finlayson 1984-8854.3 Wayne Dunkley 1969-7354.1 Mario Sturino 1990-9553.5 Noel Carrabs 1997-0151.9 Eugene Buccigrossi 1988-9251.2 Dave Langley 1974-7650.3 Vic Alboini 1966-7048.9 Mark Dienesch 1996-99

Highest completion percentage, season63.7 Rod Moors 198761.6 Dan Feraday 198160.1 Rod Moors 198660.0 John Finlayson 198259.1 Al Brenchley 197359.0 Noel Carrabs 200158.9 David Hamilton 200858.6 Wayne Dunkley 197358.2 Wayne Dunkley 197157.4 Mario Sturino 1994

Most passing TDs, career50 Dan Feraday 1976-78, ’80-8145 Wayne Dunkley 1969-7332 Rod Moors 1983-8731 Mario Sturino 1990-9530 Eugene Buccigrossi 1988-9228 Vic Alboini 1966-7026 Dave Langley 1974-7624 David Hamilton 2004-0818 Bryce Taylor 1962-66

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Most passing TDs, season21 Dan Feraday 198118 Dan Feraday 198015 Wayne Dunkley 197314 Wayne Dunkley 197113 Rod Moors 198713 Mario Sturino 199312 Eugene Buccigrossi 199212 David Hamilton 200811 Vic Alboini 196811 Dave Langley 1976

RECEIVING LEADERSMost receptions, career153 Cory Kennedy 2004-08145 Mark Magee 1977-81115 Mike Eben 1964-67106 Andy Filipiuk 1982-86101 Jason Riff 2001-03101 Rob Crifo 1984-8791 Francis Etienne 1992-9591 Tony Mammoliti 2004-0690 Bill Mintsoulis 1979-8290 John Mullins 1981-8283 Brent Elsey 1972-76

Most receptions, season57 Mark Magee 198150 Francis Etienne 199548 Andy Filipiuk 198448 Cory Kennedy 200645 Drew Meerveld 200945 Jason Riff 200345 John Mullins 198243 Mark Magee 198043 John Mullins 198143 Rob Crifo 1985

Most yards receiving, career2385 Mark Magee 1977-811968 Rob Crifo 1984-871948 Cory Kennedy 2004-081939 Bill Mintsoulis 1979-821871 Mike Eben 1964-671824 Francis Etienne 1992-951609 John Champan 1968-711588 Mark Ackley 1972-761376 Brent Elsey 1972-761343 Chris Kotsopolous 1973, 76-781215 Andy Filipiuk 1982-86

Most yards receiving, season860 Francis Etienne 1995779 Mark Magee 1981768 John Champan 1971761 Mark Magee 1980709 Rob Crifo 1985676 Paul Shorten 1986613 Andy Filipiuk 1984602 Cory Kennedy 2008

579 Tony Mammoliti 2004575 John Mullins 1982

KICKOFF RETURNSMost kickoff returns, career99 Matt D’Souza 2005-0963 George Polyzois 2003-0456 Ian Watson 1999-0353 Tony Bahsous 2001-0544 Glenn McCausland 1990-9439 Francis Etienne 1993-9538 Jason Riff 1999-0335 Templar Iga 2001-0431 Paul Shorten 1986-87, 9131 Brian Zomer 1988-92

Most kickoff returns, season31 Matt D’Souza 200627 George Polyzois 200425 Matt D’Souza 200722 Tony Bahsous 200422 George Polyzois 200621 Roger Makhlouf 200319 Ian Watson 200019 Templar Iga 200318 Jason Riff 200218 Tony Bahsous 2005

Most kickoff return yardage, career2127 Matt D’Souza 2005-091179 Glenn McCausland 1990-941112 George Polyzois 2003-06989 Ian Watson 1999-03941 Tony Bahsous 2001-05881 Francis Etienne 1993-95712 Jason Riff 1999-03674 Matt Morriss 2008-09652 Roger Makhlouf 2000-03640 Paul Shorten 1986-87, 91592 James Baskin 1995-99

Most kickoff return yardage, season729 Matt D’Souza 2006581 Matt D’Souza 2007555 George Polyzois 2004419 Glenn McCausland 1992393 Francis Etienne 1995362 Steve Howlett 1984360 Roger Makhlouf 2003 354 Paul Shorten 1991350 Chris Kotsopoulos 1978338 Jason Riff 2002 PUNT RETURNSMost punt returns, career115 Brian Zomer 1988-9292 Glenn McCausland 1990, 92-9487 Tony D’Agostino 1977-8177 Roger Lippert 1981-8368 Bill Morassutti 1985-86

64 Matt D’Souza 2005-0962 Ian Watson 1999-03

Most punt returns, season49 Roger Lippert 198343 Francis Etienne 199535 Bill Morassutti 198635 Eric Shilts 199634 Paul Forbes 197534 Glenn McCausland 199433 Bill Morassutti 198532 Tony D’Agostino 197932 Eric Shilts 199832 Matt D’Souza 2006

Most Punt return yardage, career1135 Glenn McCausland 1990, 92-941033 Brian Zomer 1988-92882 Roger Lippert 1981-83781 Bill Morassutti 1985-86739 Tony D’Agostino 1977-81635 Ian Watson 1999-03574 Francis Etienne 1993-95

Most punt return yardage, season539 Roger Lippert 1983476 Glenn McCausland 1993464 Bill Morassutti 1985392 Paul Forbes 1975383 Glenn McCausland 1992348 Trevor Davis 1982346 Francis Etienne 1995344 Ian Watson 2001

KICKOFFSMost kickoffs, career103 Mike Sokovnin 1972-7788 Andrew Astrom 1987-9082 Andrew Lomasney 2008-1070 Dean Dorsey 1979-8168 Don Thompson 1971,7366 George Chilakos 1999-0266 Murray Sobko 1989, 92-9361 Joseph Valtellini 2003-0756 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-82 52 Stuart Brindle 1991-95

Most kickoffs, season39 Don Thompson 197339 Dean Dorsey 198132 Mike Sokovnin 197632 Murray Sobko 199331 Don Wright 197431 Mike Sokovnin 197530 Murray Sobko 199230 Andrew Lomasney 2008

Most kickoff yardage, career5043 Mike Sokovnin 1972-774391 Andrew Astrom 1987-903526 Andrew Lomasney 2008-10

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3510 Don Thompson 1971,733334 Joseph Valtellini 2003-073248 Dean Dorsey 1979-813038 Murray Sobko 1989, 92-932821 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-822807 George Chilakos 1999-022592 Lance Chomyc 1983-842190 Bill Stankovic 1969-70

Most kickoff yardage, season2007 Don Thompson 19731686 Dean Dorsey 19811604 Mike Sokovnin 19751503 Don Thompson 19711487 Murray Sobko 19931443 Don Wright 19741436 Mike Sokovnin 19761420 Murray Sobko 19921350 Lance Chomyc 19831330 Andrew Astrom 1990

Highest kickoff average, career(minimum 30 kickoffs)51.6 Lance Chomyc 1983-8451.6 Don Thompson 1971,7350.4 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-8249.9 Andrew Astrom 1987-9049.0 Mike Sokovnin 1972-7747.0 Joseph Valtellini 2003-0646.9 Joe Ramani 1998-9946.7 Murray Sobko 1989, 92-9346.6 Bill Stankovic 1969-7046.4 Dean Dorsey 1979-91

Highest kickoff average, season(minimum 15 kickoffs)53.8 Andrew Astrom 198852.9 Mike Sokovnin 197751.9 Lance Chomyc 198351.7 Don Thompson 197151.7 Mike Sokovnin 197551.5 Don Thompson 197351.1 Sam Papaconstantinou 197850.5 Joseph Valtellini 200650.1 Stuart Brindle 199449.3 Andrew Astrom 1990

PUNTINGMost punts, career223 Richard Iantria 1995-99184 Paul McKay 1966-69166 George Chilakos 1999-02165 Mark Stinson 2004-08161 Ryan Koolen 1994-98150 Ted Temertzoglou 1985-88139 Andrew Astrom 1987, 89-90138 Willie Sharpe 2007-10136 Joseph Valtellini 2003-07126 Lou Tiro 1991-93117 Paul McMillan 1974-77

Most punts, season87 Richard Iantria 199981 George Chilakos 200278 Richard Iantria 199675 Joseph Valtellini 200673 Ryan Koolen 199870 Paul McKay 196967 Willie Sharpe 200966 Mark Stinson 200865 Mark Stinson 2007

Most punting yardage, career7474 Richard Iantria 1995-996823 Paul McKay 1966-696083 George Chilakos 1999-025331 Mark Stinson 2004-085310 Ryan Koolen 1994-985192 Andrew Astrom 1987, 89-904984 Ted Temertzoglou 1985-884713 Joseph Valtellini 2003-074483 Lou Tiro 1991-934413 Willie Sharpe 2007-104104 Bill Mintsoulis 1979-80, 824103 Paul McMillan 1974-77

Most yards punting, season3142 George Chilakos 20022856 Richard Iantria 19992583 Joseph Valtellini 20062555 Paul McKay 19692513 Ryan Koolen 19982450 Richard Iantria 19962255 Mark Stinson 20082211 Willie Sharpe 20102209 Andrew Astrom 19892168 Richard Iantria 19952138 Willie Sharpe 20092136 Ted Temertzoglou 1988

Highest punting average, career(minimum 80 punts)40.3 Lance Chomyc 1983-8437.4 Andrew Astrom 1987, 89-9037.1 Paul McKay 1966-6936.6 George Chilakos 1999-0235.7 Bill Mintsoulis 1979-80, 8235.6 Lou Tiro 1991-9335.4 Don Thompson 1971, 7335.1 Paul McMillan 1974-7734.9 Joseph Valtellini 2005-0733.5 Richard Iantria 1995-99

Highest punting average, season (minimum 20 punts)42.3 Lance Chomyc 198339.3 Dean Dorsey 198138.8 George Chilakos 200238.4 Paul McKay 196738.3 Lance Chomyc 198438.2 Jim Mossop 197638.2 Bill Mintsoulis 1979

38.1 Don Thompson 197138.0 Paul McKay 196837.5 George Chilakos 2001

Longest punt84 George Chilakos (Oct 4/02)

DEFENSIVE STATISTICSMost interceptions returned, career17 Peter McNabb 1970-7211 Eugene Nakatsu 1977-8010 Derek Batchelor 2006-109 Roger Lippert 1980-839 Dave Blanch 1987-919 Cameron Lee 1994-988 Ian Kirkpatrick 1965-66, 688 Rick Jesperson 1973-768 Ted Temertzoglou 1984-888 Dean Turner 1991-94

Most interceptions returned, season8 Peter McNabb 19706 Peter McNabb 19726 Ted Temertzoglou 19886 Sean Spence 19995 Jim Spryoloulos 19905 Andrew Lang 19934 (15 tied)

Most interception return yardage, career232 Peter McNabb 1970-72132 Ian Kirkpatrick 1965-66, 68127 Cameron Lee 1994-98125 Eugene Nakatsu 1977-80101 Roger Lippert 1980-8399 Kamal Shah 2000-0194 Ted Temertzoglou 1984-88

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TEAM RECORDSOffenceHighest net offence, season3394 19813323 19743206 19803198 20082940 19752895 19732885 19952884 19932781 19762691 1992

PassingMost passing attempts, season328 1981299 2008297 2009295 2006275 2010268 1980267 2007260 1985257 1995253 2004250 2005227 (3 tied)

Most pass completions, season200 1981172 2008151 1980142 1985142 1995141 2010140 2009135 1986135 2006121 1971119 1984116 1994114 1982

Most yards passing, season2776 19812376 19802201 20082043 19862042 19951910 19851869 20061839 19931797 20091770 1971

Highest passing completions percentage, season61.0 198159.5 198659.4 198258.3 197357.5 200856.3 198055.3 1995 55.1 200155.0 197854.6 198554.5 (2 Tied)

Most touchdowns passing, season22 198120 197318 198016 197113 200813 199213 199312 196912 198711 (4 Tied)

Most interceptions thrown, season25 200317 201017 200415 197214 197114 200514 200713 197913 198013 198413 198613 1988

RushingMost carries, season338 1999322 1974315 1976304 1975288 1973259 1970257 1998251 1977251 1989245 1996

Most yards rushing, season1912 19741640 19751567 19991556 19761553 19911389 1990

1387 19921322 19731214 19831213 1998

Most rushing touchdowns, season17 197415 197614 196614 198213 197912 197712 199211 197011 197311 198311 1990 KickoffsMost kickoffs, season41 198139 197338 197637 198536 197135 198234 197434 199233 199332 1991

Most kickoff yards, season1798 19811787 19711737 19821673 19761657 19851604 19751588 19741578 19921499 19931494 1980

Longest average kickoff, season53.8 198851.9 198351.7 197551.5 197351.1 197850.5 200650.1 199449.6 197149.6 198249.3 1990

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Kickoff ReturnsMost kickoff returns, season70 200462 200661 200359 200551 200249 200147 199944 200041 200741 200841 200941 2010 Most Kickoff return yardage, season1185 20041132 2006981 2003890 2005790 2002774 1999771 2007739 2001710 2009669 1995668 2008

PuntingMost punts, season91 199991 200189 200286 200083 200780 200380 200578 199676 200476 2006

Most yards punting, season3398 20023014 20013012 19992673 20072617 20062568 20102555 19692549 20002485 20052483 19792450 1996

Longest average punt, season42.3 198339.3 198138.4 197138.3 198438.2 200237.4 198937.0 199036.7 1995 36.5 196936.5 197636.1 1977 Punt returnsMost punt returns, season70 197168 197566 198264 197964 198361 196961 198958 199857 197755 197455 197655 1978

Most punt return yardage, season842 1982674 1983618 1979583 1975579 1993573 1991570 1971549 1977528 1976517 1985 InterceptionsMost interceptions caught, season19 198015 197214 196914 1970 14 199213 197513 197913 198113 198813 199313 199613 1997

Most interception return yards, season237 1970225 1969225 1980199 1973199 2001186 1993176 1972171 1977164 1992162 1981 PenaltiesMost penalties, season101 200795 200690 200588 200986 198284 199481 201077 200877 198873 200071 198771 2003

Most yards penalised, season1035 2007866 1982804 2008801 2009753 1981749 1980742 2006725 1994714 1995713 2005

First DownsMost first downs, season190 2008183 1973180 1981166 1980163 1971163 1974159 1995157 2006156 2005154 1985

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Most first downs rushing, season89 197487 197684 197584 199982 197378 199075 199274 197773 199168 2005

Most first downs passing, season131 1981114 198093 200892 198590 199589 198687 200984 197383 200682 1971

Most first downs by penalty, season28 200626 197123 200822 200721 200918 198018 198117 (4 tied)

FumblesMost fumbles, season25 196924 200723 197021 196521 197320 198720 200619 198418 199517 197117 1985

Most fumbles lost, season17 196917 200715 197314 196514 198413 199512 198212 198712 199812 2006

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Varsity Blues All-Time Football Results, 1877 to dateNote: From 1877 through 1882, games were decided by a majority of goals (i.e. field goals and converts), tries (i.e. touch-

downs) only being counted either if no goals were scored, or if the number of goals scored was equal.1877N4 Upper Canada 1t-2t(0-1-0)

1878N13 Trinity tieN16 Toronto FC 2g-1tN19 Trinity 2g,2t-0(2-0-1)

1879O23 Upper Canada 2t-1g,1tO25 Guelph OAC 1g, 5t-0O27 Trinity 1g, 5t-0N1 Michigan 0-0(2-1-1)

1880O29 Upper Canada 2g,1t-0N1 Upper Canada 1g,2t-1tN4 Hamilton Tigers 2t-0N6 Michigan 0-1g,2tN17 Trinity 1g,6t-0(4-1-0)

1881O6 Upper Canada 3t-0O22 McGill 0-2tN9 Hamilton Tigers 2t-1g(1-2-0)

1882O7 Toronto FC 2t-1gO13 Toronto FC 2t-0O16 Upper Canada 1g-0O19 Toronto Victorias 2g,1t-0O27 Trinity 1g,2t-0N3 Trinity College Sch. 3g,4t-0N4 McGill 0-1g,1tN9 Guelph OAC 2g,4t-0N11 Toronto Victorias 3g, 2t-1t(7-2-0)

1883O12 St George Club 16-0O16 Upper Canada 2-2O18 Trinity (ORFU) 26-3O27 Toronto FC (ORFU) 1-23N3 McGill 16-9N6 UCC 2-9N22 Guelph OAC 77-0(ORFU: 1-1-0) (4-2-1)

1884O8 Toronto FC 4-0O10 Upper Canada 7-1O18 Toronto FC (ORFU) 0-24O29 Upper Canada 0-4N1 Guelph OAC 19-0N5 Trinity (draw) 2-1N8 McGill 0-23N15 Guelph OAC 8-0N19 Trinity (draw) 0-1(ORFU: 0-1-0) (4-3-2)

1885O14 Upper Canada (draw) 0-2O16 Guelph OAC (ORFU) 67-0O23 Trinity (ORFU) 21-0O28 Upper Canada 19-0O31 Ottawa College (ORFU) 2-19N7 McGill 17-1N21 Toronto FC 33-1(ORFU: 2-1-0) (5-1-1)

1886O9 Upper Canada 52-0O16 Guelph OAC (ORFU) 55-1O20 Trinity 66-0O22 Upper Canada (ORFU) 38-0O30 Ottawa College (ORFU) 2-2N4 Ottawa College (ORFU) 1-12N13 McGill (draw) 1-4N20 Toronto FC 14-5(ORFU: 2-1-1) (5-1-2)

1887O12 Upper Canada (ORFU) 52-0 O15 Queen’s (ORFU) 10-8O18 Upper Canada 57-9O22 Ottawa College (ORFU) 0-9N1 Trinity 28-0N5 McGill 27-7N12 Toronto FC 11-5(ORFU: 2-1-0) (6-1-0)

1888O17 Upper Canada 25-0O25 Toronto FC 1-4O27 McGill 2-2N1 Upper Canada 32-0N10 Toronto FC 3-0N13 Trinity 10-0(4-1-1)

1889___ Upper Canada 57-0O19 Royal Military College 36-5O26 Hamilton 14-4O30 Upper Canada 26-0N2 McGill 13-6N14 Trinity 27-5N23 Toronto FC 12-4(7-0-0)

1890O18 Toronto FC 6-16O21 Upper Canada 32-9O25 Queen’s (ORFU) 5-29N13 Trinity 16-13(ORFU: 0-1-0) (2-2-0)

1891O5 Upper Canada 36-0O8 Osgoode Hall 6-10O15 Trinity (ORFU) 18-1O24 Trinity (ORFU) 20-9O31 Queen’s (ORFU) 25-17N6 Osgoode Hall (ORFU) 10-10N9 Osgoode Hall (ORFU) 2-18N14 McGill 7-13 (ORFU: 3-1-1) (4-3-1)

1892O8 Toronto FC (ORFU) 8-19O15 Toronto FC (ORFU) 5-12N10 McGill 9-9N17 Trinity 13-6(ORFU: 0-2-0) (1-2-1)

1893O19 Osgoode Hall 50-0O21 Queen’s (ORFU) 7-27O28 Queen’s (ORFU) 16-6N8 Trinity 22-5(ORFU: 1-1-0) (3-1-0) 1894S29 Hamilton 8-11O6 Osgoode Hall (ORFU) 8-29O13 Osgoode Hall (ORFU) 19-4N1 Trinity 48-10N3 Toronto FC 34-10N11 McGill 24-6(ORFU: 1-1-0) (4-2-0)

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1895O19 Hamilton Tigers (ORFU) 16-12O26 Hamilton Tigers (ORFU) 14-15N2 Queen’s (ORFU) 19-2N9 Queen’s (ORFU) 7-12N21 Montreal (DC) 20-5(Dominion Champions)(ORFU: 2-2-0 CH) (3-2-0)

1896O3 Hamilton Tigers 8-4O7 Toronto AC 12-2O10 Lornes FC 26-6O17 Ottawa FC 32-14O24 Queen’s (ORFU) 18-16O31 Queen’s (ORFU) 13-1N7 Toronto AC (ORFU) 43-6N14 Toronto AC (ORFU) 18-16N21 Ottawa College (DC) 8-12(ORFU: 4-0-0 CH) (8-1-0)

1897O2 McGill 2-5O6 Osgoode Hall 5-1O9 Lornes FC (ORFU) 11-23O16 Lornes FC (ORFU) 7-7O20 Hamilton 6-8O30 Queen’s 5-10(ORFU: 0-1-1) (1-4-1)

1898O1 Hamilton FC (ex) 12-1O4 Osgoode Hall (ex) 4-0O6 Argonauts (ex) 4-1O15 McGill 11-5O22 Queen’s 16-6N5 McGill 18-3N12 Queen’s 4-5N19 Ottawa City (PO) 3-7(Lg: 3-1-0 CH) (6-2-0)

1899O7 McGill 33-6O21 Argonauts (ex) 0-9O28 Queen’s 10-0N6 Irish (Rugby) (ex) 6-12N11 McGill 11-5N18 Queen’s 2-8(Lg: 3-1-0 CH) (3-3-0)

1900O13 McGill 4-13O20 Argonauts (ex) 11-4O27 Queen’s 11-11N10 Queen’s 3-15N17 McGill 7-4(Lg: 1-2-1) (2-2-1)

1901O12 McGill 14-5O19 Argonauts (ex) 12-18O26 Queen’s 23-8N2 Queen’s 15-11N9 McGill 12-0N28 Argonauts (ex) 1-5(Lg: 4-0-0 CH) (4-2-0)

1902O11 McGill 11-10O25 McGill 0-16N1 Queen’s 0-5N8 Queen’s 12-1N15 Argonauts (ex) 22-8N22 Argonauts (ex) 30-5(Lg: 2-2-0) (4-2-0)

1903O17 McGill 7-3O24 Argonauts (ex) 13-1O31 Queen’s 19-7N7 Queen’s 7-7N14 Hamilton Tigers (ex) 29-5N21 McGill 17-4(Lg: 3-0-1 CH) (5-0-1)

1904O8 McGill 8-9O22 Peterborough (ex) 14-6O29 Queen’s 10-21N5 McGill 5-18N12 Queen’s 3-31(Lg: 0-4-0) (1-4-0)

1905O14 Queen’s 19-5O21 McGill 15-14O28 Queen’s 20-6N4 McGill 8-2N11 Ottawa 19-5N18 Ottawa 21-11N25 Ottawa City (DC) 11-9(Dominion Champions)(Lg: 6-0-0 CH) (7-0-0)

1906O18 Queen’s 12-0O27 Ottawa 27-0N3 Ottawa 4-5N10 McGill 6-2N17 Queen’s 9-11N24 McGill 16-18N31 Argonauts (ex) 8-9(Lg: 3-3-0) (3-4-0)

1907O12 McGill 10-7O19 Ottawa 8-13O26 McGill 19-16N2 Ottawa 10-13N9 Queen’s 20-5N16 Queen’s 3-4(Lg: 3-3-0) (3-3-0)

1908O10 McGill 32-0O17 Queen’s 3-18O24 Ottawa 30-18O31 Ottawa 14-9N7 McGill 14-1N14 Queen’s 20-8N21 Queen’s (YC) 12-0N28 Hamilton Tigers DC 17-21(Lg: 5-1-0 CH) (6-2-0)

1909O9 Queen’s 7-1O16 McGill 18-1O23 Ottawa 63-2O30 Ottawa 46-4N6 Queen’s 21-9N13 McGill 9-11N27 Ottawa City (PO) 31-7D4 Parkdale (GC) 26-6(Grey Cup Champions)(Lg: 5-1-0 CH) (7-1-0)

1910O8 McGill 10-9O15 Ottawa 36-1O22 McGill 8-1O29 Ottawa 26-5N5 Queen’s 25-9N12 Queen’s 9-4N19 Toronto AAC (PO) 22-3N26 Hamilton Tigers (GC) 16-7(Grey Cup Champions)(Lg: 6-0-0 CH) (8-0-0)

1911S30 Old Boys (ex) 6-11O7 Queen’s 18-6O14 McGill 18-10O21 Ottawa 8-10O28 McGill 26-22N4 Queen’s 23-4N11 Ottawa 29-13N25 Argonauts (GC) 14-7(Grey Cup Champions)(Lg: 5-1-0 CH) (6-2-0)

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1912S28 Old Boys (ex) 29-30O5 McGill 26-13O12 Ottawa 30-11O19 McGill 7-28O26 Queen’s 17-11O28 Carlisle Indians (ex) 1-49[N2 Ottawa default W]N2 RMC (ex) 35-21N9 Queen’s 9-3N16 McGill (YC) 3-14N23 Argonauts (ex) 16-22(Lg: 4-2-0) (5-6-0)

1913O4 Old Boys (ex) 52-16O11 RMC 14-15O18 McGill 5-21O25 Queen’s 18-3N1 RMC 35-16N8 Queen’s 29-9N15 McGill 14-22(Lg: 3-3-0 CH) (4-3-0)

1914O3 Old Boys (ex) 22-20O10 McGill 1-25O17 Queen’s 21-14O24 Toronto R&AA (ex) 14-12O31 Queen’s 25-17N7 McGill 12-7N14 Hamilton Rowing (ex) 19-13N21 McGill (YC) 17-13D5 Argonauts (GC) 2-10(Lg: 3-1-0 CH) (7-2-0)

1915-1918 no teams--war years

1919O4 Old Boys (ex) 5-8O11 Queen’s 41-3O18 Toronto R&AA (ex) 7-9O25 Queen’s 30-2N1 McGill 3-16N15 McGill 1-21(Lg: 2-2-0) (2-4-0)

1920O9 Old Boys (ex) 14-6O16 Queen’s 17-6O18 Hamilton (ex) 25-7O23 McGill 13-7N6 McGill 3-7N13 Queen’s 34-1N20 McGill (YC) 14-6D4 Argonauts (GC) 16-3(Grey Cup Champions)(Lg: 3-1-0 CH) (7-1-0)

1921 O1 Old Boys (ex) 23-11O8 Queen’s 5-9O15 McGill 4-4O29 McGill 16-2N5 Queen’s 13-12N7 Hamilton (ex) 3-4N19 Argonauts (PO) 12-20(Lg: 2-1-1 CH) (3-3-1)1922S30 Old Boys (ex) 4-2O7 McGill 20-2O21 McGill 51-5O28 Queen’s 13-15N11 Queen’s 24-1N18 Queen’s (YC) 6-12(Lg: 3-1-0) (4-2-0)

1923O6 Old Boys (ex) 15-13O13 McGill 22-9O20 Queen’s 3-9O27 Hamilton Rowing (ex) 21-5N3 Queen’s 5-18N10 McGill 8-16(Lg: 1-3-0) (3-3-0)

1924O4 Old Boys (ex) 18-1O11 McGill 13-0O18 Queen’s 2-8O25 Ottawa FBC (ex) 11-8N8 Queen’s 13-14N15 McGill 8-13N27 Detroit U (ex) 18-30 (Lg: 1-3-0) (3-4-0) 1925O3 Old Boys (ex) 3-1O10 Queen’s 5-8O31 Queen’s 0-17N7 McGill 9-3N14 McGill 10-11(Lg: 1-3-0) (2-3-0)

1926S25 Camp Borden (ex) 20-11O2 Argonauts (ex) 13-14O9 McGill 3-7O16 Queen’s 11-5O30 McGill 11-5N8 Ottawa Senators (ex) 12-10N13 Queen’s 1-3N20 McGill (PO) 12-2N27 Queen’s (YC) 8-0D4 Ottawa Senators (GC) 7-10(Lg: 2-2-0 CH) (6-4-0)

1927O1 RMC (ex) 37-1O8 McGill 6-12O22 Queen’s 0-3O29 Queen’s 6-12N5 McGill 8-1(Lg: 1-3-0) (2-3-0)

1928S29 Argonauts (ex) 3-12O6 Queen’s 10-7O13 McGill 7-16O27 Queen’s 4-16N10 McGill 7-13(Lg: 1-3-0) (1-4-0)

1929S28 Argonauts (ex) 10-9O5 Western 27-3O12 Queen’s 4-11O19 McGill 15-1O26 Western 6-2N2 McGill 13-0N9 Queen’s 7-6N16 Queen’s (YC) 5-15 (Lg: 5-1-0) (6-2-0)

1930O4 Argonauts (ex) 9-1O11 McGill 11-1O18 Western 3-2O25 Queen’s 6-1N1 McGill 7-7N8 Queen’s 5-12N15 Western 2-9(Lg: 3-2-1) (4-2-1)

1931S26 Balmy Beach (ex) 8-15O3 Kitchener FC (ex) 19-1O10 Queen’s 2-3O17 McGill 6-8O24 Western 4-6O31 Western 2-10N7 McGill 3-8N14 Queen’s 17-0(Lg: 1-5-0) (2-6-0)

1932S24 St. Michael’s (ex) 12-3O1 Argonauts (ex) 7-9O8 Queen’s 24-8O15 McGill 15-6O22 Western 7-6O29 Western 8-22N5 McGill 8-4N12 Queen’s 21-2N26 Hamilton Tigers (PO) 3-9(Lg: 5-1-0 CH) (6-3-0)

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1933S23 Balmy Beach (ex) 11-5S30 Argonauts (ex) 1-25O7 McGill 8-0O14 Western 21-2O21 Queen’s 2-8O28 Queen’s 6-14N4 Western 22-14N11 McGill 7-4N18 Queen’s (YC) 10-3(Lg: 4-2-0 CH) (6-3-0)

1934S22 St. Michael’s (ex) 5-11S29 Balmy Beach (ex) 12-0O6 McGill 10-4O8 Alumni (Copp game) (ex) 5-1O13 Western 34-1O20 Queen’s 3-4O27 Queen’s 7-6N3 Western 22-6N10 McGill 4-3N17 Queen’s (YC) 7-8(Lg: 5-1-0) (7-3-0)

1935S28 Balmy Beach (ex) 11-1O5 Western 21-1O12 Queen’s 2-2O19 McGill 11-7O26 McGill 20-6N2 Queen’s 18-15N9 Western 13-12N16 Queen’s (YC) 4-6(Lg: 5-0-1) (6-1-1)

1936O3 Balmy Beach (ex) 5-3O10 Western 8-5O17 Queen’s 14-2O24 McGill 3-8O31 McGill 35-2N7 Queen’s 1-6N14 Western 15-0N21 Queen’s (YC) 11-3(Lg: 4-2-0 CH) (6-2-0)

1937O2 Balmy Beach (ex) 13-1O9 Queen’s 9-3O16 McGill 5-7O23 Western 4-4O30 Western 7-3N6 McGill 7-6N13 Queen’s 0-3N20 Western (PO) 19-5 N27 Queen’s (YC) OT 6-7(Lg: 3-2-1) (5-3-1)

1938O1 Balmy Beach (ex) 10-6O8 Queen’s 13-6O15 McGill 7-10O22 Western 2-3O29 Western 8-7N5 McGill 2-23N12 Queen’s 13-10(Lg: 3-3-0) (4-3-0)

1939S30 Argonauts (ex) 3-21O7 McGill 19-6O14 Western 5-23O21 Queen’s 6-8O28 Queen’s 6-11N4 Western 1-15N11 McGill 19-6(Lg: 2-4-0) (2-5-0)

1940-1944 no teams--war years

1945O13 McMaster (ex) 18-9O20 Queen’s 15-19O27 Queen’s 25-6N3 Western 10-18N10 McGill 6-13(Lg: 1-3-0) (2-3-0)

1946S21 Toronto Indians (ex) 8-7S28 Guelph OAC (ex) 48-11O5 Western 7-20O12 McGill 5-3O19 Queen’s 21-0O26 Queen’s 39-7N2 Western 6-15N9 McGill 17-6(Lg: 4-2-0) (6-2-0)

1947S27 Saskatchewan (ex) 65-0O1 Alberta (ex) 19-5O4 Saskatchewan (ex) 41-0O11 Western 7-31O18 Queen’s 23-6O25 McGill 26-8N1 McGill 13-8N8 Queen’s 15-5N15 Western 12-12(Lg: 4-1-1) (7-1-1)

1948S25 Beaches-Indians (ex) 7-7O2 Assumption College (ex) 37-11O9 Western 6-24O16 Queen’s 6-8O23 McGill 41-0O30 McGill 33-0N6 Queen’s 4-0N13 Western 23-8N20 Western (YC) 18-7(Lg: 4-2-0 CH) (6-2-1)

1949S24 Sarnia Imp. (ex) 11-18S28 Guelph OAC (ex) 18-7O1 Balmy Beach (ex) 40-6O8 Queen’s 22-21O15 McGill 13-22O22 Western 8-11O29 Western 7-0N5 McGill 8-12N12 Queen’s 0-9(Lg: 2-4-0) (4-5-0)

1950S23 Ottawa (ex) 34-0 S27 Guelph OAC (ex) 30-0S30 Balmy Beach (ex) 12-25O7 Queen’s 7-1O14 McGill 0-25O21 Western 6-41O28 Western 1-21N4 McGill 6-6N11 Queen’s 7-5(Lg: 2-3-1) (4-4-1)

1951S22 Guelph OAC (ex) 26-0S26 Balmy Beach (ex) 16-11S29 McMaster (ex) 14-6O6 McGill 15-7O13 Western 16-7O20 Queen’s 26-2O27 Queen’s 15-7N3 Western 13-13N10 McGill 11-7(Lg: 5-0-1 CH) (8-0-1)

1952S23 Guelph OAC (ex) 57-0S27 McMaster 16-12O4 McGill 8-3O11 Western 7-7O18 Queen’s 13-1O25 Queen’s 9-1N8 McGill 14-17N15 Western 1-8(Lg: 4-2-1) (5-2-1)

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1953S18 Balmy Beach (ex) 16-23S26 Western (ex) 11-1O3 Queen’s 16-7O10 Western 10-13O17 McMaster 24-0O31 McGill 34-0N7 Western 12-0N14 Queen’s 6-1N21 Western (YC) 8-12(Lg: 5-1-0) (6-3-0)

1954S25 Balmy Beach (ex) 29-12O2 Sarnia Imp (ex) 18-29O9 Western 9-9O16 Queen’s 0-20O23 McGill 43-6O30 McGill 36-12N6 Western 12-12N13 Queen’s 11-9N20 UBC (ex) 5-3N27 Western (YC) 9-8(Lg: 3-1-2 CH) (6-2-2)

1955S20 Guelph OAC (ex) 39-0S24 McMaster (ex) 31-5O1 Western 20-2O8 Queen’s 11-6O15 McGill 33-12O22 McGill 9-16029 Queen’s 10-11N5 Western 38-6N12 Queen’s (YC) 0-18(Lg: 4-2-0) (6-3-0)

1956S22 McMaster (ex) 17-8S29 Kitchener Dutchmen (ex) 7-8O6 Queen’s 7-7O13 McGill 15-13O20 Western 21-19O27 Western 41-7N3 McGill 14-13N10 Queen’s 12-19N17 Queen’s (YC) 2-4(Lg: 4-1-1) (5-3-1)

1957S21 Kitchener Dutchmen (ex) 0-41S28 McMaster (ex) 41-1O5 Queen’s 16-8O12 McGill 7-22O19 Western 0-15O26 Western 20-34N2 McGill 21-8N9 Queen’s 18-2(Lg: 3-3-0) (4-4-0)

1958S26 Western 26-20O4 McGill 35-13O11 Western 38-14O18 Queen’s 44-0O25 Queen’s 32-3N1 Western 46-0N8 McGill 50-7(Lg: 7-0-0 CH) (7-0-0)

1959S25 Western (ex) 25-7O2 McGill 42-1O10 Western 3-16O17 Queen’s 7-0O24 Queen’s 7-6O31 Western 13-7N7 McGill 23-0(Lg: 5-1-0) (6-1-0)

1960S16 East York Argonauts (ex) 12-10S24 Western (ex) 22-22S30 Western 28-7O8 Queen’s 13-26O15 McGill 7-9O22 McGill 17-37O29 Queen’s 6-21N5 Western 0-34(Lg: 1-5-0) (2-5-1)

1961S21 East York Argonauts (ex) 26-0S30 Western (ex) 15-20O7 Western 6-3O14 Queen’s 0-29O21 McGill 0-30O28 McGill 21-24N4 Queen’s 6-58N11 Western 14-21(Lg: 1-5-0) (2-6-0)

1962S29 Western (ex) 24-1O6 Queen’s 13-32O13 McGill 19-13O20 Western 23-14O27 Western 1-29N3 McGill 11-23N10 Queen’s 0-29N24 St. Francis Xavier (AB) 20-14(Lg: 2-4-0) (4-4-0)

1963S20 Ottawa (ex) 28-0S27 Western (ex) 13-7O5 Queen’s 14-21O12 McGill 24-25O19 Western 15-52O26 Western 12-8N2 McGill 4-5N9 Queen’s 15-19N23 St. Francis Xavier (AB) 9-15(Lg: 1-5-0) (3-6-0)

1964S19 Western (ex) 21-17S26 Alberta (ex) 16-25S28 Manitoba (ex) 13-36O3 McGill 13-20O10 Western 31-7O17 Queen’s 24-45O24 Queen’s 22-34O31 Western 27-42N7 McGill 27-20(Lg: 2-4-0) (3-6-0)

1965S18 Western (ex) 14-20S25 Manitoba (ex) 36-10O2 McGill 29-8O9 Western 35-36O16 Queen’s 1-0O23 Queen’s 0-31O30 Western 48-15N6 McGill 14-17N13 Western (YC) 21-16N20 Alberta (VC) 14-7(Vanier Cup Champions)(Lg: 3-3-0 CH) (6-4-0)

1966S17 McMaster (ex) 26-20S24 Waterloo (ex) 50-2O1 Western 45-7O8 Queen’s 28-19O15 McGill 35-19O22 McGill 27-10O29 Queen’s 15-23N5 Western 21-20N12 Queen’s (YC) 7-50(Lg: 5-1-0) (7-2-0)

1967S23 McMaster (ex) 15-17S30 Western (ex) 16-7O7 McGill 35-6O14 Western 26-20O21 Queen’s 19-14O28 Queen’s 16-13N4 Western 18-18N11 McGill 38-7(Lg: 5-0-1 CH) (6-1-1)

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1968S21 Western (ex) 21-29S28 McGill 22-3O5 Queen’s 0-35O12 Waterloo 19-19O19 McMaster 42-8O26 Western 32-17N2 McGill 36-13N9 Queen’s 6-14(Lg: 4-2-1) (4-3-1)

1969S13 Guelph (ex) 14-15S20 Western (ex) 16-16S27 Waterloo 31-21O4 McMaster 35-16O11 McGill 17-16O18 Queen’s 17-24O25 Western 41-16N1 Queen’s 14-16N8 McGill 0-17(Lg: 4-3-0) (4-4-1)

1970S11 York (ex) 36-0S19 Western (ex) 38-15S26 McGill 23-23O3 Queen’s 27-18O9 Waterloo 27-0O17 Queen’s 15-29O24 Western 10-4O31 McGill 34-0N7 McMaster 7-7(Lg: 4-1-2) (6-1-2)

1971S11 Carleton 3-12S18 Laurentian 63-0S25 Western 27-9S29 York 24-12O2 Ottawa 0-21O8 Carleton 22-2O16 Queen’s 25-28O23 Queen’s 31-19(Lg: 5-3-0) (5-3-0)

1972S11 York (ex) 14-7S16 Ottawa 7-24S23 Carleton 14-6S30 Queen’s 46-18O6 Ottawa 13-30O14 Carleton 15-9O21 Queen’s 27-13O28 Ottawa (PO) 13-28(Lg: 4-2-0) (5-3-0)

1973S10 Carleton (ex) 35-10S15 York 42-19S22 Queen’s 9-27S29 Windsor 37-39O6 Waterloo 48-0O13 Western 10-44O20 Queen’s 48-6O27 Ottawa 7-24(Lg: 3-4-0) (4-4-0)

1974S14 Carleton 24-11S20 Ottawa 30-26S28 Queen’s 32-9O5 McGill 48-21O12 York 26-7O19 Queen’s 38-20O26 Western 28-6N2 Carleton (PO) 30-0N9 Ottawa (YC) 24-21N16 Saint Mary’s (AB) 45-1N22 Western (VC) 15-19(Lg: 7-0-0 CH) (10-1-0)

1975S13 Laurier 10-3S20 Laurier 21-17S27 Queen’s 26-0O4 Queen’s 32-10O10 York 56-0O18 Ottawa 16-38O25 Western 20-13N1 Concordia (PO) 43-24N8 Ottawa (YC) 7-14(Lg: 6-1-0) (7-2-0)

1976S11 Waterloo 26-10S18 Laurier 7-16S25 McMaster 51-4O2 Windsor 31-21O8 York 34-2O16 Guelph 51-18O23 Western 25-19O30 Laurier (PO) 22-23(Lg: 6-1-0) (6-2-0)

1977S2 Western (ex) 12-24S10 Waterloo 37-11S17 Laurier 17-13S24 McMaster 14-6O1 Windsor 29-7O7 Guelph 17-14O15 York 28-6O22 Western 12-19O29 Laurier (PO) 11-25(Lg: 6-1-0) (6-3-0)

1978S3 Western (ex) 14-22S9 York 20-0S15 Laurier 14-32S23 Laurier 16-31S30 Western 24-38O7 Windsor 24-27O14 Western 6-34O21 Windsor 22-34(Lg: 1-6-0) (1-7-0)

1979S8 McMaster 38-14S15 Windsor 25-23S21 Guelph 21-19S28 Western 27-38O4 York 22-20O12 Laurier 4-6O19 Waterloo 20-38O27 Western (PO) 15-28(Lg: 4-3-0) (4-4-0)

1980S5 McGill (ex) 20-14S12 Laurier 24-22S20 McMaster 41-1S27 Guelph 31-9O3 Windsor 42-8O9 Waterloo 20-20O18 Western 15-31O24 York 37-20N1 Laurier (PO) 0-30(Lg: 5-1-1) (6-2-1)

1981S11 McGill (ex) 28-14S18 Laurier 45-21S26 McMaster 35-28O3 Western 37-43O8 York 39-9O17 Windsor 39-42O24 Waterloo 31-11O30 Guelph 37-20N7 Guelph (PO) 18-35(Lg: 5-2-0) (6-3-0)

1982S3 Western (ex) 10-18S11 Laurier 3-17S17 McMaster 50-1S25 Windsor 48-7O2 Western 15-28O8 York 21-14O16 Waterloo 38-8O23 Guelph 8-24O30 McMaster (PO) 28-6N6 Western (YC) 21-50(Lg: 4-3-0) (5-5-0)

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1983S3 Western (ex) 5-3S10 Windsor 35-7S17 Western 21-11S24 Laurier 7-19O1 Guelph 21-9O6 York 49-7O15 Waterloo 16-10O22 McMaster 16-14O29 Guelph (PO) 33-7N5 McMaster (YC) 20-16N12 Queen’s (VCSF) 7-22(Lg: 6-1-0 CH) (9-2-0)

1984S2 Carleton (ex) 10-17S8 McGill (ex) 25-20S15 Western 36-39S22 Laurier 18-16S29 Guelph 28-24O4 York 20-44O13 Waterloo 24-25O20 McMaster 8-65O27 Windsor 9-35(Lg: 2-5-0) (3-6-0)

1985S7 McGill (ex) 14-12S13 McMaster (ex) 8-36S20 Western 21-48S28 Laurier 10-33O5 Guelph 23-29O10 York 7-17O19 Waterloo 48-7O26 McMaster 18-7N2 Windsor 41-18(Lg: 3-4-0) (4-5-0)

1986S5 McGill (ex) 27-17S12 Laurier 31-38S20 Western 1-38S27 Windsor 36-32O3 Waterloo 29-19O9 York 23-24O18 Guelph 19-22O25 McMaster 20-23(Lg: 2-5-0) (3-5-0)

1987S4 Queen’s (ex) 13-25S11 Waterloo 28-14S18 Western 7-75S25 Windsor 16-24O3 Laurier 17-4408 York 36-7O17 Guelph 23-26O24 McMaster 21-24(Lg: 2-5-0) (2-6-0)

1988S3 Queen’s (ex) 4-24S9 Windsor 18-9S17 Waterloo 24-2S23 McMaster 30-34O1 Western 7-29O6 York 18-12O15 Guelph 8-8O22 Laurier 5-38O29 Western (PO) 3-42(Lg: 3-3-1) (3-5-1)

1989S1 Queen’s (ex) 15-21S9 Windsor 11-16S15 Waterloo 24-7S23 McMaster 31-0S29 Western 9-38O5 York 27-9O14 Guelph 18-13O21 Laurier 14-12O28 Guelph (PO) 14-13N4 Western (YC) 20-50(Lg: 5-2-0) (6-4-0)

1990S8 Queen’s (ex) 25-11S15 Western 15-33S21 Guelph 25-4S29 Laurier 32-14O4 York 38-0O12 McMaster 22-1O19 Windsor 40-2O27 Waterloo 5-17N3 Windsor (PO) 32-6N10 Western (YC) 31-46(Lg: 5-2-0) (7-3-0)

1991S7 McGill 16-11S13 Waterloo 21-20S20 Western 19-34S28 Guelph 16-11O5 Laurier 0-18O10 York 65-7O19 McMaster 56-23O26 Windsor 52-7N2 Western (PO) 35-48(Lg: 5-2-0) (6-3-0)

1992S4 McGill (ex) 24-3S11 Waterloo 13-6S19 Windsor 37-0S25 McMaster 71-24O3 Laurier 28-19O8 York 40-3O17 Western 15-33O24 Guelph 15-14O31 Guelph (PO) 17-31(Lg: 6-1-0) (7-2-0)

1993S4 Queen’s (ex) 42-10S11 Waterloo 22-3S18 Windsor 63-21S25 McMaster 25-20O2 Laurier 45-21O7 York 42-20O16 Western 15-37O23 Guelph 28-10O30 Laurier (PO) 27-20N6 Western (YC) 24-16N13 Concordia (VCSF) 26-16N20 Calgary (VC) 37-34 (Vanier Cup champions)(Lg: 6-1-0 CH) (11-1-0)

1994S3 Queen’s (ex) 23-45S10 Guelph 17-10 Forfeit-ineligible player 0-1S17 Laurier 17-26S24 Waterloo 14-28O1 Windsor 18-15O6 York 26-1O15 Western 7-49O22 McMaster 22-13O29 Western (PO) 44-56(Lg: 3-4-0) (3-6-0)

1995S9 Guelph 27-17S16 Laurier 16-46S23 Waterloo 19-27S30 Windsor 12-0O5 York 20-14O14 Western 19-19O21 McMaster 36-28O28 Windsor 25-30N4 Laurier (PO) 8-32(Lg 4-3-1) (4-4-1)

1996S7 York 12-15S14 Windsor 13-12S21 McMaster 30-13S28 Guelph 7-24O5 Laurier 13-10O10 York 3-31O19 Waterloo 5-30O26 Western 8-39(Lg 3-5-0) (3-5-0)

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1997S6 Guelph 4-17S13 York 7-17S20 Western 13-49S27 Waterloo 21-15O4 Laurier 8-32O9 Guelph 27-55O19 McMaster 10-22O25 Windsor 22-13(Lg: 2-6-0) (2-6-0)

1998S12 Guelph 9-10S19 Windsor 10-11S26 Western 7-29O3 McMaster 8-40O8 Laurier 15-42O17 Western 27-43O24 York 9-15O31 Waterloo 18-36(Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

1999S11 York 1-47S18 Waterloo 10-58S25 Guelph 25-30O2 Windsor 27-19O7 McMaster 20-31O16 Laurier 3-60O23 Queen’s 3-55O30 Western 2-37(Lg: 1-7-0) (1-7-0)

2000S9 York 3-23S16 Waterloo 10-41S23 Guelph 14-23S30 Windsor 8-40O7 McMaster 0-62O14 Laurier 1-55O21 Ottawa 3-64O28 Western 1-40(Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0) 2001S3 Ottawa 14-57S8 Guelph 15-38S15 York 10-33S22 Laurier 10-19S29 Queen’s 23-38O6 Western 1-43O13 Windsor 13-11O20 Waterloo 6-37(Lg: 1-7-0) (1-7-0)

2002S3 Ottawa 0-43S7 Guelph 16-32S14 York 6-14S21 Laurier 0-58S28 Queen’s 10-61O4 Western 13-59O12 McMaster 0-79O20 Waterloo 18-25(Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

2003S1 Waterloo 0-31S6 Queen’s 0-72S13 McMaster 0-80S20 Guelph 7-20S27 York 7-66O4 Windsor 14-44O11 Ottawa 7-63O18 Laurier 7-62(Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

2004S6 Laurier 0-67S11 Western 8-72S18 McMaster 14-77S25 York 41-45O2 Windsor 10-47O9 Queen’s 0-70O16 Waterloo 6-34O23 Guelph 3-38(Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0) 2005S3 Western 1-70S10 Waterloo 27-29S17 York (OT) 33-40S24 Windsor 22-63O1 Guelph 30-58O8 Ottawa 0-72O15 Queen’s 0-37O22 McMaster 13-64(Lg: 0-7-0-1) (0-7-0-1)

2006S4 Queen’s 7-53S9 Windsor 17-61S16 Waterloo 25-28S23 Guelph 14-66S30 York 11-39O7 Western 21-44O14 Laurier 7-68O21 Ottawa 23-59(Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

2007S3 Waterloo 17-42S8 Ottawa 7-50S14 Laurier 10-53S22 McMaster 11-39S29 York 20-21O5 Windsor 21-42O13 Western 1-44O20 Queen’s 24-54(Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

2008S1 Waterloo 18-17S6 Windsor 14-38S13 York 58-7S20 Queen’s 14-58S27 Guelph 0-30O3 McMaster 19-27O9 Western 15-56O18 Ottawa 30-39(Lg: 2-6-0) (2-6-0)

2009A31 Queen’s (ex) 6-33S7 Laurier 0-36S12 Windsor 3-30S18 Guelph 25-53S25 Ottawa 15-35O3 York 45-27O8 McMaster 3-21O17 Waterloo 7-30O24 Western 0-47

2010A28 McGill (ex) 17-40S1 Guelph 13-15S6 Windsor 17-26S11 Laurier 1-0S18 York 24-19O2 Ottawa 40-35O9 Queen’s 1-66O16 McMaster 21-40 O23 Western 23-35

Abbreviations:AB=Atlantic Bowlex=non-league game (post-1897)CH=League ChampionsDC= Dominion Championship GameGC=Grey Cup Game

ORFU=Ontario Rugby Football Union league game (1883-1897)PO=Playoff GameOT=OvertimeVC=Vanier Cup Game (National Final)VCSF=Vanier Cup Semi-Final

YC=Yates Cup Game (League Final)All scores are listed Varsity-Opponent.All games before 1898 are exhibition unless otherwise noted.

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