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FRC - CIS football players of the week (#7): Canada West stars sweep weekly honours
OTTAWA (CIS) – Regina running back Adrian Charles and
Saskatchewan teammates Nico Higgs and Luke Thiel are the Canadian
Interuniversity Sport football players of the week for the period
ending Oct. 17, 2010.
The selection was made by a committee comprised of members of
Football Reporters of Canada (FRC).
Charles, a Campion arts student from Scarborough, Ont., was
honoured on offence after he amassed a season-high 222 rushing
yards on 19 carries and scored two touchdowns as the No. 3-ranked
Rams (5-1) took sole possession of first place in the Canada West
standings with a 41-19 road win over Manitoba, last Saturday. With
his team down 18-0 midway through the second quarter, the
first-year Ram took off on 90 yards all the way to the
Bisons’ five-yard line to set of Regina’s first score
of the game. The 5-foot-9, 184-pound back then found the end zone
from five and 37 yards out in the fourth frame as the visitors
completed their spectacular comeback. With two games remaining in
conference play, Charles leads the country with nine rushing majors
and ranks second with 889 yards on the ground, only 64 shy of the
single-season school record.
Mount Allison running back Alonzo Howell and quarterbacks Bruno
Prud’homme of Laval and Chris Rossetti of Guelph were also up
for the award.
Higgs, a fourth-year business student from Saskatoon, took home the
weekly honour on defence thanks to his five solo tackles,
quarterback sack and 41-yard interception return for a touchdown in
a convincing 36-17 Huskies’ win over then-No. 2 Calgary
(4-2), last Friday in Saskatoon. The 5-foot-9, 187-pound
linebacker, the anchor of a defensive unit that held the
Dinos’ offence to one field goal on the night, all but sealed
the victory when he scored 50 seconds into the fourth quarter to
make it a 34-10 affair. With its third win in a row, Saskatchewan
(4-2) moved up to No. 4 in the CIS Top 10 and joined Calgary in
second place in the conference standings.
Saint Mary’s defensive back Jeff Hecht, Sherbrooke linebacker
Felipe Fonseca and Toronto lineman Joe Cappiello were also
nominated.
Thiel, a second-year kinesiology student from Regina, was the
choice on special teams after he racked up 108 yards on only six
punt returns, including a crucial 74-yard touchdown that broke the
game open late in third quarter of Saskatchewan’s win over
Calgary. Less than two minutes after the Dinos cut the
Huskies’ lead to 13-7, the 5-foot-10, 185-pound defensive
back scored with 5:47 remaining in the third to restore a 13-point
cushion for the locals. Thiel also contributed on defence with a
team-high seven solo tackles, one forced fumble and one
interception.
Kickers John Szilagyi of Mount Allison, Pierre-Paul Gélinas
of Montreal and Lirim Hajrullahu of Western were also up for the
distinction.
Offensive nominees:
AUS: Alonzo Howell, running back, Mount Allison
QUFL: Bruno Prud’homme, quarterback, Laval
OUA: Chris Rossetti, quarterback, Guelph
CWUAA: Adrian Charles, running back, Regina (recipient)
Defensive nominees:
AUS: Jeff Hecht, defensive back, Saint Mary’s
QUFL: Felipe Fonseca, linebacker, Sherbrooke
OUA: Joe Cappiello, defensive lineman, Toronto
CWUAA: Nico Higgs, linebacker, Saskatchewan (recipient)
Special team nominees:
AUS: John Szilagyi, kicker, Mount Allison
QUFL: Pierre-Paul Gélinas, kicker, Montreal
OUA: Lirim Hajrullahu, kicker, Western
CWUAA: Luke Thiel, returner, Saskatchewan
(recipient)
CIS FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE (all times LOCAL)
Note: Complete webcast and radio schedules at http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2010-11/schedule
October 22
19:00 Concordia (3-4) at No. 6 Montreal (5-2)
19:00 No. 7 Calgary (4-2) at No. 3 Regina (5-1)
19:00 No. 4 Saskatchewan (4-2) at UBC (2-4)
October 23
13:00 Sherbrooke (3-4) at No. 9 Bishop’s
(5-2) (TV: SRC / Web: SRC & SSN Canada)
13:00 No. 1 Laval (7-0) at McGill (0-7) (Web: SSN
Canada)
13:00 Toronto (3-4) at No. 2 Western (6-1) (TV: Rogers
Cable 13)
13:00 Guelph (4-3) at No. 5 Ottawa (6-1) (TV: The
Score)
13:00 York (0-7) at Queen’s (2-5) (TV: TVCogeco
Local 13 – tape delayed)
13:00 Laurier (3-4) at Windsor (2-5) (TV: TVCogeco
Local 11)
13:00 Manitoba (1-5) at Alberta (2-4) (TV: Shaw)
14:00 Mount Allison (3-3) at No. 10 Saint Mary’s
(3-3) (Web: haligonia.ca)
14:00 Acadia (3-3) at StFX (1-5) (TV: EastLink / Web:
EastLink & SSN Canada)
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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