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FRC - CIS football players of the week (#5): Gillis, Conn, Taylor honoured
OTTAWA (CIS) – Toronto quarterback Andrew Gillis,
Bishop’s linebacker Justin Conn and Saint Mary’s kick
returner Jahmeek Taylor are the Canadian Interuniversity Sport
football players of the week for the period ending Sept. 26,
2010.
The selection was made by a committee comprised of members of
Football Reporters of Canada (FRC).
Gillis, a fourth-year urbanization student from Markham, Ont., was
honoured on offence after he led the Varsity Blues (2-3) to a 40-35
upset of the previously undefeated Ottawa Gee-Gees (5-1), who were
ranked second in the nation going into the contest. The 5-foot-10,
178-pound pivot completed 28 of 45 passes for a career-high 343
yards and two touchdowns and gained an additional 43 yards on seven
carries. In the second quarter, he guided the Blues to back-to-back
scoring drives of 74 and 100 yards as the U of T built a 27-14
lead. It marked Toronto’s first win over Ottawa (in 12 tries)
since the 1974 Yates Cup final and its first victory over a ranked
opponent since 1997.
St. Francis Xavier wide receiver Jordan Catterall and quarterbacks
Tristan Grenon of Laval and Marc Mueller of Regina were also up for
the award.
Conn, a fifth-year business student from New Maryland, N.B., took
home the weekly honour on defence after he racked up four tackles,
two tackles for a loss, one quarterback sack and one interception
in a 39-21 upset of the previously unbeaten Montreal Carabins
(4-1), ranked No. 3 in the CIS Top 10 prior to the game. A
sixth-round pick of the Montreal Alouettes in the 2010 CFL Draft,
the 6-foot-3, 225-pound senior intercepted a pass on
Montreal’s second drive of the day, a play which set up
Bishop’s first touchdown for an early 7-0 lead. He also led a
stellar team effort against CIS rushing leader Rotrand Sené,
who was held to a season-low 109 yards on 19 carries. Following the
win, the Gaiters (4-1) moved up to No. 5 in the country, their best
ranking since 1998.
Saint Mary’s lineman Dan Schutte and linebackers John Surla
of Western Ontario and Nico Higgs of Saskatchewan were also
nominated.
Taylor, a third-year arts student from Mississauga, Ont., was the
choice on special teams after he amassed 188 yards on 11 punt
returns, including an 83-yard touchdown, and returned a kickoff on
seven yards as the Huskies (1-3) dominated Acadia (2-2) 45-10 for
their first win of the season. The 5-foot-9, 170-pound receiver,
who tied the fourth best single-game punt return tally in AUS
history, also had 70 rushing yards and a 15-yard catch in the game
to finish with 280 all-purpose yards.
Sherbrooke kick returner Raphaël Gagné and kickers
Lirim Hajrullahu of Western and Stephen McDonald of Saskatchewan
were also up for the distinction.
Offensive nominees:
AUS: Jordan Catterall, wide receiver, StFX
QUFL: Tristan Grenon, quarterback, Laval
OUA: Andrew Gillis, quarterback, Toronto (recipient)
CWUAA: Marc Mueller, quarterback, Regina
Defensive nominees:
AUS: Dan Schutte, defensive lineman, Saint Mary’s
QUFL: Justin Conn, linebacker, Bishop’s
(recipient)
OUA: John Surla, linebacker, Western Ontario
CWUAA: Nico Higgs, linebacker, Saskatchewan
Special team nominees:
AUS: Jahmeek Taylor, kick returner, Saint Mary’s
(recipient)
QUFL: Raphaël Gagné, kick returner,
Sherbrooke
OUA: Lirim Hajrullahu, kicker, Western Ontario
CWUAA: Stephen McDonald, kicker, Saskatchewan
CIS FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE (all times LOCAL)
Note: Complete webcast and radio schedules at http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2010-11/schedule
October 7
19:00 Guelph (3-2) at No. 9 McMaster (4-2) (Cable
14)
October 8
19:00 Saint Mary’s (1-3) at StFX (1-3)
19:00 No. 5 Bishop’s (4-1) at Sherbrooke
(2-3)
October 9
13:00 McGill (0-5) at Concordia (2-3)
13:00 No. 1 Laval (5-0) at No. 7 Montreal (4-1)
(SRC)
13:00 York (0-5) at Windsor (1-4)
13:00 No. 10 Laurier (3-2) at No. 6 Ottawa (5-1)
(Rogers TV Cable 22 – tape delayed to 14:00 & 20:00)
13:00 Toronto (2-3) at Queen’s (1-4) (TVCogeco
Local 13 – tape delayed)
14:00 Acadia (2-2) at Mount Allison (2-2)
(EastLink)
About Football
Reporters of Canada – University Division
The Football Reporters of Canada – University Division
represents journalists and broadcasters in every region of the
country covering CIS Football. Since 1958 the Football Reporters of
Canada (FRC) have been an organization of media members who have
covered the Canadian Football League, serving to select the
league’s outstanding players, coach-of-the-year and all-star
teams through voting conducted by its members. In 2009, the FRC
amalgamated with the University Football Reporters of Canada (UFRC)
to give the organization greater scope in its affiliation with
amateur and college football.
The FRC also works with the CFL and CIS to establish guidelines and
working conditions for the men and women who report on the game.
Selected members of the FRC also help to choose builders, players
and media members for induction into the Canadian Football Hall of
Fame.
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