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FRC - CIS football players of the week (#10): Parker, Ducap Kamara, Thibaudeau honoured
OTTAWA (CIS) – Calgary wide receiver Anthony Parker, Laval
defensive back Maximilien Ducap Kamara and Western Ontario kick
returner Andrew Thibaudeau, are the Canadian Interuniversity Sport
football players of the week for the period ending Nov. 6,
2010.
The selection was made by a committee comprised of members of
Football Reporters of Canada (FRC).
Parker, a fourth-year open studies student from Okotoks, Alta., was
honoured on offence thanks to his three touchdown receptions in a
40-33 Canada West semifinal win over Regina, last Saturday. The
6-foot-2, 215-pound senior, who racked up 145 yards on five catches
and 267 all-purpose yards in the game, scored on a 70-yard pass
from two-time CIS MVP Erik Glavic on the first play of the
afternoon from scrimmage and added a 20-yard TD in the second
quarter and a 45-yard score in the third frame. The No. 5-ranked
Dinos (7-2) host Alberta (4-5) in the Hardy Cup final Saturday at 3
p.m. MST, live on Shaw TV.
Acadia receiver Scott Kelly, Laval quarterback Bruno
Prud’homme and Ottawa receiver Alex Fortier-Labonté
were also up for the award.
Ducap Kamara, a second-year open studies student from
L’Islet, Que., took home the weekly honour on defence after
he set a Quebec conference playoff record and tied the CIS
post-season mark with four interceptions – including one
returned for a touchdown – in a 56-1 QUFL semifinal victory
over Bishop’s. The 5-foot-8, 153-pound sophomore, who capped
off his career afternoon with a 35-yard score in the final minute
of the contest, became only the second player in CIS history with
four picks in a playoff game after Toronto’s Richard Nakatsu
in 1974. The top-ranked Rouge et Or (10-0) host No. 10 Sherbrooke
(6-4) in the Dunsmore Cup final Saturday at 12:30 p.m., live on
Radio-Canada.
Acadia defensive back Graeme Richardson, Western Ontario linebacker
John Surla and Alberta defensive end Craig Gerbrandt were also
nominated.
Thibaudeau, a first-year social sciences student from Kitchener,
Ont., was the choice on special teams after he tied a school record
with a 104-yard touchdown on a kickoff return in a 34-28 OUA
semifinal win over McMaster. After the Marauders took a 10-0 lead
midway through the opening quarter, the 5-foot-11, 174-pound
freshman took the ensuing kickoff to the house to change the
momentum of the game. He finished the day with 214 all-purpose
yards including 123 on three kickoff returns. The No. 2 Mustangs
(8-1) visit No. 4 Ottawa (8-1) in the Yates Cup final Saturday at 1
p.m., live on The Score.
Parker was also a nominee on special teams, along with fellow kick
returners Mike Rostance of Acadia and Raphaël Gagné of
Sherbrooke.
Offensive nominees:
AUS: Scott Kelly, receiver, Acadia
QUFL: Bruno Prud’homme, quarterback, Laval
OUA: Alex Fortier-Labonté, receiver, Ottawa
CWUAA: Anthony Parker, receiver, Calgary (recipient)
Defensive nominees:
AUS: Graeme Richardson, defensive back, Acadia
QUFL: Maximilien Ducap Kamara, defensive back, Laval
(recipient)
OUA: John Surla, linebacker, Western Ontario
CWUAA: Craig Gerbrandt, defensive end, Alberta
Special team nominees:
AUS: Mike Rostance, kick returner, Acadia
QUFL: Raphaël Gagné, kick returner, Sherbrooke
OUA: Andrew Thibaudeau, kick returner, Western Ontario
(recipient)
CWUAA: Anthony Parker, kick returner, Calgary
CIS FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE (all times LOCAL)
November 13
12:30 (EST) QUFL final (Dunsmore Cup): No.
10 Sherbrooke (6-4) at No. 1 Laval (10-0) (SRC)
13:00 (AST) AUS final (Loney Bowl): Acadia
(5-4) at No. 9 Saint Mary’s (5-3) (EastLink)
13:00 (EST) OUA final (Yates Cup): No. 2
Western (8-1) at No. 4 Ottawa (8-1) (The Score)
15:00 (MST) CWUAA final (Hardy Cup): Alberta
(4-5) at No. 5 Calgary (7-2) (Shaw TV)
November 20
12:00 (EST) Uteck Bowl: OUA at QUFL (TSN
& SRC)
1:30 (MST) Mitchell Bowl: AUS at
CWUAA (TSN & SRC)
November 27
11:45 (EST) Desjardins Vanier Cup: at Laval
University, Quebec City (TSN & SRC)
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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