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2011 Canada West football all-stars announced
Source: Canada West Communications
EDMONTON – The three-time defending Canada West Hardy Cup
champion Calgary Dinos have twice as many 2011 All-Stars as any
other school, placing 10 student-athletes on the all-conference
football roster.
Heading the 28-player list are several unanimous selections,
including fourth-year UBC quarterback Billy Greene, T’Birds
wide receiver Jordan Grieve, running back Steven Lumbala (Calgary),
freshman placekicker Johnny Mark (Calgary) and veteran punter Chris
Bodnar (Regina).
Greene passed for a league-high 2,558 yards on 171-286 passing,
with 20 touchdowns and only four interceptions. He also ran for 482
yards and four majors. Lumbala finished second in rushing, with 898
yards, seven TDs and a lofty 8.1-yard average. Mark was very
impressive in his first season, booting 17 field goals on 19
attempts for 89.5% accuracy and a punting average of 35.9 yards.
Bodnar posted the third-best yearly punting average of any punter
in conference history, at 44.6 yards, including a season-high
83-yarder on October 22. Twenty-two of his kicks were over 50 yards
and 17 were placed inside the 20-yard line.
All-Stars making a return to the annual conference team are Bodnar
(2010), Serge Kaminsky (UBC, 2010 CIS), Ben Heenan (Saskatchewan,
2010 CIS), Kirby Fabien (Calgary, 2009 CIS), Sam Carino (UBC, 2009
& 2010), Pete Adams (Manitoba, 2009 & 2010), Sam Hurl
(Calgary, 2010), Reed Alexander (Calgary, 2010), Tye Noble (2010),
Zach Hart (Saskatchewan, 2010), Akiem Hicks (Regina, 2010).
All-Star Linden Gaydosh of Calgary was the 2009 CIS Peter Gorman
Rookie of the Year, while Manitoba linebacker Thomas Hall took home
the CIS Russ Jackson Award in 2009 and 2010.
Mark McConkey, Regina, moved into fifth all-time on the Canada West
receptions list, adding 36 for a total of 145 over four seasons
with the Rams.
Among the six conference schools, Calgary has 10 All-Stars, while
Hardy Cup finalist UBC, Regina and Manitoba each have five.
Saskatchewan placed two players on the list and one Alberta Golden
Bear made the squad.
With just three fifth-year players selected, most 21 of the
standouts are eligible to return again in 2012, and three freshmen
also made the team.
Following are the 2011 Canada West All-Stars by position, with
program of study, year of eligibility and hometown (*denotes
unanimous selection):
OFFENCE
Quarterback
*Billy Greene, UBC (4th year, Arts, Surrey, B.C.)
Running Back
*Steven Lumbala, Calgary (3rd, Business, Calgary)
Anthony Coombs, Manitoba (1st, University1, Winnipeg, Man.)
Wide Receiver
*Jordan Grieve, UBC (4th, Commerce, Salmon Arm, B.C.)
Mark McConkey, Regina (4th, Kinesiology & Health, Calgary)
Inside Receiver
Mitch Shuster, UBC (5th, Arts, Vancouver)
Chris Dobko, Calgary (3rd, Arts, St. Albert, Alta.)
Tackle
Kirby Fabien, Calgary (3rd, Arts, Calgary)
Ben Heenan, Saskatchewan (4th, Ag. & Bioresources, Grand
Coulee, Sask.)
Guard
Reed Alexander, Calgary (4th, Arts, Medicine Hat, Alta.)
Brett Jones, Regina (3rd, Campion Science, Weyburn, Sask.)
Centre
Quinn McCaughan, Calgary (4th, Arts, St.Francis Xavier, Man.)
DEFENCE
Safety
Teague Sherman, Manitoba (4th, Kinesiology & Rec., Edmonton)
Cornerback
Brent Krawchuk, Alberta (4th, Phys.Ed. & Recreation,
Edmonton)
Sam Carino, UBC (5th, Arts, Burnaby, B.C.)
Halfback
Tye Noble, Calgary (4th, Arts, Winnipeg)
Pete Adams, Manitoba (5th, Arts, Kelowna, B.C.)
Linebacker
Sam Hurl, Calgary (3rd, Business, Calgary)
Jordan Verdone, Calgary (3rd, Arts, Echo Bay, Ont.)
Thomas Hall, Manitoba (4th, Kinesiology & Rec., Winnipeg)
Interior Line
Linden Gaydosh, Calgary (3rd, Arts, Peace River, Alta.)
Stefan Charles, Regina (4th, Campion Arts, Oshawa, Ont.)
Zach Hart, Saskatchewan (3rd, Engineering, Saskatoon)
End
Serge Kaminsky, UBC (4th, Applied Science, Richmond, B.C.)
Akiem Hicks, Regina (4th, Business Admin., Elk Grove, Calif.)
SPECIAL
TEAMS
Kick Returner
Nic Demski, Manitoba (1st, University1, Winnipeg)
Placekicker
*Johnny Mark, Calgary (1st, Science, Peterborough, Ont.)
Punter
*Chris Bodnar, Regina (4th, Kinesiology & Health,
Saskatoon)
Winners of the Canada West individual football awards will be
announced at 1:30 p.m. Mountain Time on Thursday, Nov. 10. CIS
All-Canadians will be announced on Thursday, Nov. 24th at Vancouver
Convention Centre West ahead of the 47th Vanier Cup on November
25th.
On Friday, the Calgary Dinos will host the UBC Thunderbirds in the
75th Hardy Cup game at McMahon Stadium, live across Canada on TSN
at 6:00 p.m. MST.
www.canadawest.org / www.canadawest.tv
About Canada West Universities Athletic Association
Canada West is consistently the most decorated of the four
conferences in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS), winning at
least 10 CIS national titles every year, 1997 to 2010. Comprised of
16 schools from the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
and British Columbia, Canada West produces numerous major award
winners and Academic All-Canadian student-athletes each year, with
many going on to athletic success around the globe in pro leagues
or events such as the Olympics, Paralympics or Universiade Games.
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