OTTAWA (CIS) – Canadian Interuniversity Sport announced Thursday the rosters for the 12th annual East West Bowl, presented by Under Armour. The all-star showcase is set for Saturday, May 10, 2014 at TD Stadium on the campus of Western University in London, Ont.
Official website: http://english.cis-sic.ca/eastwestbowl/index
Western will host the game for the sixth straight year. The contest was previously held at McMaster (2008), Laval (2007, 2006) and Wilfrid Laurier (2005, 2004, 2003). Kickoff for the 2014 edition is scheduled for 1 p.m.
In addition to the game itself, the week-long event includes daily practices, the Under Armour Combine for participating players (May 6), the Free Agent Combine for players eligible to attend 2014 CFL training camps and not participating in the East West Bowl (May 7), a coaches clinic featuring presentations by CFL coaches and CIS mentors (May 9-10), the annual Friday night banquet (May 9), as well as the inaugural CIS 7-on-7 Passing Tournament (May 10).
Two familiar faces - Laval’s Glen Constantin (East) and Calgary’s Blake Nill (West) - will serve as head coaches for the spring classic. The old foes, whose teams faced off in the Vanier Cup final last fall, rank 1-2 in East West Bowl appearances as bench boss with seven and five, respectively.
“It will be very exciting to once again coach the best prospects from Eastern Canada. Now in its 12th year, the East West Bowl has become a can’t miss event for CFL scouts and it offers our student-athletes a unique opportunity to showcase their talent,” said Constantin, who last November guided his Rouge et Or to a remarkable seventh national title in only 13 seasons at the helm. “I want to thank Western University for taking the lead in organizing this week-long event.”
“This year’s event will once again showcase the incredible talent in the CIS football ranks,” said Nill, a two-time Vanier Cup-winning head coach with Saint Mary’s who has led his Dinos to the Canada West title each of the past six campaigns, a conference record. “Each and every year we are pleasantly surprised by the quality of players who attend and how the event itself has evolved.”
The East West Bowl showcases – for the most part - CIS players who will be eligible for the following year’s CFL draft.
The East side is comprised of student-athletes representing schools from the AUS and RSEQ conferences, as well as Carleton, Ottawa, Queen’s and Toronto. The West contingent is made up of players from Canada West and the remaining OUA universities.
No less than 13 standouts who will take the field on May 10 – six for the East and seven for the West - were named CIS all-Canadians last fall, including offensive linemen Karl Lavoie of Laval and Calgary teammates Sean McEwen and Sukh Chungh, receivers Nic Demski of Manitoba and Addison Richards of Regina, defensive linemen Jesse St. James of Acadia, Brendon Tennant of Laval and Daryl Waud of Western, defensive backs Kwame Adjei of Mount Allison, Kevin Bradfield of Toronto, Tevaughn Campbell of Regina and Mark Ingram of Saskatchewan, as well as linebacker Ron Omara of St. Francis Xavier.
Quarterbacking the East team at TD Stadium will be the trio of McGill’s Dallon Kuprowski, Sherbrooke’s Jérémi Roch and Carleton’s Jesse Mills, while Guelph’s Jazz Lindsey and Manitoba’s Jordan Yantz will be under centre for the West.
The West prevailed 18-17 a year ago to put an end to a three-game winning streak by the East all-stars. The West leads the all-time series 7-4.
EAST WEST BOWL NOTES: A few players might be added to the rosters in the coming weeks... The coaching staffs will also be announced at a later date... Past East West Bowl participants include Hec Crighton Trophy winners Kyle Quinlan of McMaster, Billy Greene of UBC, Brad Sinopoli of Ottawa, Benoit Groulx of Laval, Daryl Stephenson of Windsor, Andy Fantuz of Western, Jesse Lumsden of McMaster and Tommy Denison of Queen’s... Other notables include 2014 Super Bowl champion Jon Ryan (Regina) of the Seattle Seahawks, fellow NFLers Cory Greenwood (Concordia) and Vaughn Martin (Western), both of the Detroit Lions, and Stefan Charles (Regina) of the Buffalo Bills, as well as former Calgary Dino Dan Federkeil, who earned a Super Bowl ring as a member of the Indianapolis Colts in 2007.
EAST WEST BOWL RESULTS:
2013 (at Western): West 18, East 17
2012 (at Western): East 24, West 16
2011 (at Western): East 34, West 27 (OT)
2010 (at Western): East 12, West 9
2009 (at Western): West 16, East 7
2008 (at McMaster): East 25, West 12
2007 (at Laval): West 22, East 19 (OT)
2006 (at Laval): West 34, East 26 (OT)
2005 (at Laurier): West 34, East 16
2004 (at Laurier): West 21, East 12
2003 (at Laurier): West 10, East 5
2014 EAST WEST BOWL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (all times ET):
Monday, May 5
Arrival day & meetings
Tuesday, May 6
9:00-12:00 (BMO Centre): Under Armour Combine (participating
players)
15:30-17:30 (TD Stadium): Practice
Wednesday, May 7
9:30-11:30 (TD Stadium): Practice
15:30-17:30 (TD Stadium): Practice
16:00-20:00 (TD Stadium): CFL Free Agent Combine (non-participating
players) *
* BMO Centre if necessary
Thursday, May 8
9:30-11:30 (TD Stadium): Practice
15:30-17:30 (TD Stadium): Practice
Friday, May 9
9:30-11:30 (TD Stadium): Practice
12:00-22:00 (TD Stadium): Coaches Clinic
14:00-15:00 (TD Stadium): West Walk-Through
15:00-16:00 (TD Stadium): East Walk-Through
18:30 (Perth Hall – Western University): Banquet
Saturday, May 10
8:00-11:00 (TD Stadium): CIS 7-on-7 Passing Tournament
8:00-16:30 (TD Stadium): Coaches Clinic (including game)
13:00 (TD Stadium): East West Bowl, presented by Under Armour
2014 EAST WEST BOWL ROSTERS
EAST TEAM
Pos. - Name - University - HT - WT - Hometown
Offence
QB Dallon
Kuprowski McGill 5-9 168 Kanata,
Ont.
QB Jérémi
Roch Sherbrooke 6-2 200 Montreal,
Que.
QB Jesse
Mills Carleton 6-4 230 Halifax,
N.S.
RB Christophe
Normand Laval 6-1 225 Marieville,
Que.
RB Jesse
Andrews Queen’s 6-1 210 Arnprior,
Ont.
RB Ashton Dickson StFX 5-9 193 Ottawa,
Ont.
RB Devon
Stewart McGill 5-10 234 St.
Hubert, Que.
REC Nyjill
Wilson Bishop’s 6-1 190 Ottawa,
Ont.
REC Shayne
Stinson Concordia 5-11 185 Brossard,
Que.
REC Jamal
Henry Concordia 5-7 170 St.
Constant, Que.
REC Mikhail
Davidson Montreal 5-9 165 Montreal,
Que.
REC Ian
Stewart Ottawa 6-2 186 Burlington,
Ont.
REC Sébastien
Blanchard Sherbrooke 6-0 185 Ste. Sabine,
Que.
REC Melvin Abankwah Saint
Mary’s 5-9 172 Etobicoke, Ont.
REC Randy
Roseway StFX 6-0 163 Ottawa,
Ont.
OL Ethan
Charters Acadia 6-5 265 Oromocto,
N.B.
OL Erik
Krebs Bishop’s 6-6 340 Cambridge,
Ont.
OL Danny
Groulx Laval 6-6 320 Gatineau,
Que.
OL Karl
Lavoie Laval 6-4 280 Quebec
City, Que.
OL Nicholas
Romanchuk Queen’s 6-11 310 Richmond,
Hill, Ont.
OL Dany
Arseneault McGill 6-6 276 St.
Constant, Que.
Defence
DL Jesse St.
James Acadia 6-2 252 Pincourt,
Que.
DL Theo
Thompson Bishop’s 6-2 240 Châteauguay,
Que.
DL Brandon
Tennant Laval 6-2 295 Montreal,
Que.
DL Kadeem
Lewis McGill 6-1 310 LaSalle,
Que.
DL Jean-Samuel
Blanc Montreal 6-0 245 Montreal, Que.
DL Jacob LeBlanc Mount
Allison 6-3 325 Halifax, N.S.
LB Drew
Morris Acadia 6-2 225 Ottawa,
Ont.
LB Mathieu
Masseau Laval 6-0 230 St. Jean sur
Richelieu, Que.
LB Byron
Archambault Montreal 6-0 235 Montreal,
Que.
LB Jonathan Langa Saint
Mary’s 5-11 210 Etobicoke, Ont.
LB Marvin Golding Saint
Mary’s 6-1 222 LaSalle, Que.
LB Ron
Omara StFX 6-2 241 Aylmer,
Que.
LB Dylan
Gordon Toronto 6-2 220 Cambridge,
Ont.
DB Sean
Stoqua Acadia 5-11 180 Ottawa,
Ont.
DB Anthony
Coady Montreal 5-10 190 Montreal,
Que.
DB Donovan Saunders Mount
Allison 6-0 180 Brampton, Ont.
DB Kwame Adjei Mount
Allison 6-1 195 Brampton, Ont.
DB Dustin
Wilson Ottawa 6-1 195 Ottawa,
Ont.
DB Yann
Dika-Balotoken Queen’s 5-8 155 Toronto,
Ont.
DB Samuel
Bibeault Sherbrooke 5-10 180 Laval,
Que.
DB Kevin
Bradfield Toronto 6-1 185 Toronto,
Ont.
DB Jaiden
McBride Toronto 6-0 180 Whitby,
Ont.
Special Teams
K/P Ryan Begin Acadia 5-10 205 Orleans, Ont.
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Glen Constantin, Laval
Assistant coaches: TBA
WEST TEAM
Pos. - Name - University - HT - WT - Hometown
Offence
QB Jazz
Lindsey Guelph 6-1 185 Markham,
Ont.
QB Jordan
Yantz Manitoba 6-1 213 Regina,
Sask.
RB Nathan
O’Halloran Windsor 6-1 226 Amherstburg,
Ont.
RB Dillon
Campbell Laurier 5-8 195 Whitby,
Ont.
RB Brandon
Deschamps UBC 6-0 210 Prince
George, B.C.
RB Garret
Sanvido Western 6-1 200 Vancouver,
B.C.
RB Kienan
LaFrance Manitoba 5-10 205 Winnipeg,
Man.
REC Gilbert Stewart
Windsor 6-0 200 Brampton,
Ont.
REC Jake
Harty Calgary 6-2 215 Calgary,
Alta.
REC Alexander
Charette Guelph 6-1 190 St.
Catharines, Ont.
REC Nic
Demski Manitoba 6-0 215 Winnipeg,
Man.
REC Max
Cameron McMaster 6-1 185 St.
Catharines, Ont.
REC Addison
Richards Regina 6-5 202 Regina,
Sask.
REC Damone
Williams York 6-0 170 Mississauga,
Ont.
OL David
Beard Alberta 6-5 250 Sherwood
Park, Alta.
OL Sean
McEwen Calgary 6-3 293 Calgary,
Alta.
OL Sukh
Chungh Calgary 6-4 300 Port
Coquitlam, B.C.
OL Sean
Smith McMaster 6-7 305 St. Andrews
West, Ont.
OL Aaron
Picton Regina 6-4 285 Regina,
Sask.
OL Mathew
Leung Saskatchewan 6-4 315 Saskatoon,
Sask.
OL Robert
Smith Manitoba 6-6 370 Campbell
River, B.C.
OL Jordyn
Moore York 6-4 295 Whitby,
Ont.
Defence
DL Cam
Walker Guelph 6-4 235 London,
Ont.
DL Ese
Mrabure-Ajufo Laurier 6-4 256 Mississauga,
Ont.
DL Steve
Mawa UBC 6-4 265 Port
Coquitlam, B.C.
DL Rory
Connop Western 6-5 282 Edmonton,
Alta.
DL Ricky
Osei-Kusi Western 6-1 228 Brampton,
Ont.
DL Daryl
Waud Western 6-5 270 Hamilton,
Ont.
DL Tai
Pham Windsor 6-3 270 London,
Ont.
LB Nick
Shortill McMaster 6-2 215 Nobleton,
Ont.
LB Geoff
Hughes Saskatchewan 6-1 195 Regina,
Sask.
LB Riley
Jones UBC 6-1 217 Delta,
B.C.
LB Greg
Zaitz Waterloo 6-0 225 Ancaster,
Ont.
LB Hussein
Hazime York 5-11 230 Toronto,
Ont.
LB Connor
Ralph Alberta 5-11 220 Raymond,
Alta.
DB Mitchell
Koch Alberta 5-11 178 Calgary,
Alta.
DB Tevaughn
Campbell Regina 6-0 182 Toronto,
Ont.
DB Mark
Ingram Saskatchewan 5-9 190 Imperial,
Sask.
DB Kalvin
Johnson Western 5-9 174 Brampton,
Ont.
DB Brendan
Morgan Queen’s 6-1 190 Pickering,
Ont.
DB Chris
Ackie Laurier 6-2 210 Cambridge,
Ont.
DB Christian
Mahler Waterloo 5-10 180 Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont.
Special Teams
K/P Keegan Treloar Concordia 6-2 200 Brandon, Man.
Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Blake Nill, Calgary
Assistant coaches: TBA
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