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FRC - CIS football players of the week (#11): Glavic, Butler, Hajrullahu honoured
OTTAWA (CIS) – Calgary quarterback Erik Glavic and a pair
of Western Ontario Mustangs, defensive halfback Craig Butler and
kicker Lirim Hajrullahu, are the Canadian Interuniversity Sport
football players of the week for the period ending Nov. 13,
2010.
The selection was made by a committee comprised of members of
Football Reporters of Canada (FRC).
Glavic, a fifth-year arts student from Pickering, Ont., was
honoured on offence after he led the Dinos to a 56-3 home win over
Alberta and their third consecutive Canada West title, last
Saturday. The 6-foot-6, 230-pound pivot, who was named Hardy Cup
MVP for the second straight year, was almost flawless in three
quarters of action completing 14 of 18 passes for 270 yards, four
touchdowns and no interceptions as Calgary tied a school record for
most points in a playoff game. The No. 5-ranked Dinos (8-2) host
the No. 9 Saint Mary’s Huskies (6-3) in the Mitchell Bowl
national semifinal Saturday at 1:30 p.m. MST (3:30 EST) at McMahon
Stadium, live nationwide on TSN and live on Radio-Canada in the
four Western provinces.
Saint Mary’s receiver Ahmed Borhot, Sherbrooke wideout Simon
Charbonneau Campeau and Western Ontario running back Jerimy
Hipperson were also up for the award.
Butler, a fourth-year arts student from London, Ont., took home the
weekly honour on defence thanks to a key interception in the end
zone and a team-high seven solo tackles in a dramatic 26-25 road
win over No. 4-ranked Ottawa in last Saturday’s OUA Yates Cup
final. With his team holding on to a 10-3 lead in the second
quarter, the 6-foot-2, 196-pound senior picked off a potential
game-tying pass from Hec Crighton trophy nominee Brad Sinopoli in
his own end zone. Western scored a field goal on its ensuing drive
to go up by 10 points. The No. 2 Mustangs (9-1) travel to Quebec
City this week to face the top-ranked Laval Rouge et Or (11-0) in
the Uteck Bowl Saturday at 12 p.m. EST at PEPS Stadium, live on TSN
and Radio-Canada.
Saint Mary’s linebacker Brian Ridgeway, Laval linebacker
Frédérick Plesius and Calgary lineman Linden Gaydosh
were also nominated.
Hajrullahu, a second-year kinesiology student from St. Catharines,
Ont., was the choice on special teams after he kicked the
game-winning field goal with 2.1 seconds left on the clock in the
Yates Cup championship. The 5-foot-11, 217-pound sophomore was
perfect on four attempts on the afternoon splitting the uprights
from 32, 17 and 12 yards out, before quieting the Frank Clair
Stadium crowd of over 7,000 with a 34-yarder.
Fellow kickers Brett Lauther of Saint Mary’s and Christopher
Milo of Laval were also up for the distinction.
Offensive nominees:
AUS: Ahmed Borhot, receiver, Saint Mary’s
QUFL: Simon Charbonneau Campeau, wide receiver, Sherbrooke
OUA: Jerimy Hipperson, running back, Western Ontario
CWUAA: Erik Glavic, quarterback, Calgary
(recipient)
Defensive nominees:
AUS: Brian Ridgeway, linebacker, Saint Mary’s
QUFL: Frédérick Plesius, linebacker, Laval
OUA: Craig Butler, defensive back, Western Ontario
(recipient)
CWUAA: Linden Gaydosh, defensive lineman, Calgary
Special team nominees:
AUS: Brett Lauther, kicker, Saint Mary’s
QUFL: Christopher Milo, kicker, Laval
OUA: Lirim Hajrullahu, kicker, Western Ontario
(recipient)
CWUAA: No nominee
CIS FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE (all times LOCAL)
Note: Complete webcast and radio schedules at http://english.cis-sic.ca/sports/fball/2010-11/schedule
November 20
12:00 (EST) Uteck Bowl: No. 2
Western Ontario (9-1) at No. 1 Laval (11-0) (TSN & SRC)
1:30 (MST) Mitchell Bowl: No. 9 Saint
Mary’s (6-3) at No. 5 Calgary (8-2) (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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