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2009 Football All-Canadians

Six Dinos named football All-Canadians

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QUEBEC CITY (CIS) – Ten all-Canadians will take the field on Saturday when the No. 2-ranked Calgary Dinos and No. 4 Queen's Gaels battle for CIS football supremacy.

The 45th Desjardins Vanier Cup is set for 12 noon at PEPS Stadium on the campus of Laval University and will be televised live on TSN and Radio-Canada. The championship game is being staged in the province of Quebec for the first time in history and outside of Ontario for only the second time since the inaugural national final in 1965. Saskatoon hosted the event in 2006.

For all the info on the 2009 Desjardins Vanier Cup, visit: www.vaniercup.com.

The all-Canadian teams were announced Thursday night at the Quebec City Convention Centre with the Vanier Cup-bound Dinos and Gaels claiming six and four selections, respectively.

Leading the way for Uteck Bowl champion Calgary was Hec Crighton-winning quarterback Erik Glavic of Pickering, Ont., who was also named to the first constellation in 2007 when he claimed his first Crighton trophy as a member of the Saint Mary's Huskies. Glavic was brilliant in his first season at U of C, averaging 273 passing yards per game and leading the Canada West with 14 touchdown passes, while adding another 503 yards and six scores on the ground.

Glavic is joined on the first offensive team by teammates Matt Walter, a running back from Calgary, and Nathan Coehoorn, a wide receiver from Redcliff, Alta. Walter, last year's Canada West nominee for CIS MVP honours, topped the conference and was second in the nation this fall with 1,103 rushing yards, while Coehoorn hauled in 41 balls for 765 yards and four majors.

Three Dinos made their way to the second CIS team, including inside receiver Anthony Parker of Okotoks, Alta., and freshman tackle Kirby Fabien of Calgary on offence, and linebacker Andrea Bonaventura of Hamilton on the defensive side. Fabien was the only rookie selected as a 2009 all-Canadian.

All four Queen's all-Canadians earned a spot on the first team, including inside receiver Scott Valberg of Kingston, Ont., and tackle Matthew O'Donnell, also of Kingston, on offence, and defensive end Osie Ukwuoma of Mississauga, Ont., and cornerback Jimmy Allin of Belleville, Ont., on the other side of the ball.

Valberg led the nation with 913 receiving yards and finished second with 55 catches in his fifth and final campaign as a Gael. O'Donnell, standing a towering 6-foot-11, was the cornerstone of an offensive line that helped Mitchell Bowl champion Queen's rank second in the country in passing with 348 yards a game and fifth in scoring with 34 points per contest.

Ukwuoma was a major reason the Gaels allowed an OUA-low 98 rushing yards a game, while Allin led the conference with five interceptions.

For the second straight year, the Quebec champion Laval Rouge et Or led the all-Canadian tally with seven total selections and also had the most first-team CIS all-stars with five, two on offence and three on defence.

Offensive tackle David Bouchard of Trois-Rivières, Que., and guard Pascal Baillargeon of St-Anselme, Que., as well as defensive tackle Jean-Philippe Gilbert of St-Victor-de-Beauce, Que., halfback Maxime Bérubé of Valleyfield, Que., and cornerback Olivier Turcotte-Létourneau of Quebec City were all named to the first squad. Bouchard was the QUFL nominee for the J.P. Metras trophy as CIS down lineman of the year.

Teammates Julian Feoli Gudino, a wide receiver born in Costa Rica, and Christopher Milo, a punter from Montreal, represented the 2008 Vanier Cup champions on the second all-CIS team.

Rounding out the list of first-team all-Canadians on offence were Sherbrooke running back Pascal Fils of Montreal, StFX wide receiver Akeem Foster of Ajax, Ont., Mount Allison inside receiver Gary Ross of Windsor, Ont., Windsor centre Matt Morencie of Windsor, and McMaster guard Justin Glover of Hamilton.

Fils led the nation in rushing this fall with 1,331 yards, while Morencie claimed the Metras trophy.

Ross was the AUS Hec Crighton trophy nominee after he set a single-season conference record with a CIS-leading 60 receptions, and established AUS career marks for catches (172) and receiving yards (2,582). The fourth-year senior was also named a second-team all-Canadian as a kick returner.

Rounding out the first all-CIS defensive team were Montreal tackle Gregory Alexandre of Montreal, Carabins teammate Mathieu Brossard, a defensive end also from Montreal, Concordia linebacker Cory Greenwood of Kingston, Western linebacker John Surla of Niagara Falls, Ont., StFX linebacker Henoc Muamba of Mississauga, Simon Fraser free safety Anthony Deslauriers of Surrey, B.C., as well as Guelph halfback James Savoie of Niagara Falls.

Greenwood captured the Presidents' trophy as the best defensive player in the country, while Surla was the OUA nominee for the award.

The top special teams players in the nation in 2009 were Alberta punter Hugh O'Neill of Edmonton, Regina placekicker Perri Scarcelli of Calgary and Wilfrid Laurier kick returner Dillon Heap of Waterloo, Ont., who set a single-season CIS record with 842 punt return yards.

Valberg, Ukwuoma, Allin, Bérubé, Ross and Savoie all return from the 2008 first all-Canadian squad. Ukwuoma and Ross are three-time CIS all-stars. 

Highlighting the second-team all-Canadian selections for 2009 was a trio of CIS major award nominees including Western quarterback Michael Faulds of Eden Mills, Ont., who was up for the Hec Crighton trophy; Alberta defensive end Craig Gerbrandt of Sherwood Park, Alta., who was in the running for the Metras; and StFX linebacker Tom Lynch of Escott, Ont., who was a finalist for the Presidents'.

Faulds set both the CIS single-season (3,033) and career (10,811) records for most passing yards in his fifth and final campaign with the Mustangs.

2009 CIS FOOTBALL ALL-CANADIANS

FIRST TEAM

Offence
 
Pos.     Athlete                                    University       Year    Hometown                  Academic Program               
QB       Erik Glavic                  Calgary                        4          Pickering, Ont.             Social Sciences
RB       Pascal Fils                    Sherbrooke      4          Montreal, Que.             Open Studies
RB       Matt Walter                  Calgary                        3          Calgary, Alta.               Science
WR      Nathan Coehoorn        Calgary                        3          Redcliff, Alta.              Social Sciences

WR      Akeem Foster              StFX                3          Ajax, Ont.                    BA
IR        Gary Ross                    Mount Allison  4          Windsor, Ont.              BSC
IR        Scott Valberg               Queen's           5          Kingston, Ont.             Education
C          Matt Morencie             Windsor           5          Windsor, Ont.              Human Kinetics
T          Matthew O'Donnell     Queen's           3          Kingston, Ont.             Kinesiology & Health Studies
T          David Bouchard          Laval               5          Trois-Rivières, Que.     Masters Finance
G         Justin Glover               McMaster         4          Hamilton, Ont.             Comm. Studies
G         Pascal Baillargeon        Laval               3          St-Anselme, Que.         Arts

Defence

DT       Jean-Philippe Gilbert   Laval               5          St-Victor-de-Beauce, Que. Masters Law
DT       Gregory Alexandre      Montreal          3          Montreal, Que.             Undecided
DE       Mathieu Brossard         Montreal          5          Montreal, Que.             Management
DE       Osie Ukwuoma                        Queen's           4          Mississauga, Ont.         Business
LB       Cory Greenwood         Concordia        4          Kingston, Ont.             Human Environment
LB       John Surla                    Western           3          Niagara Falls, Ont.       Social Sciences
LB       Henoc Muamba                       StFX                3          Mississauga, Ont.         BIS
FS        Anthony Deslauriers    Simon Fraser    3          Surrey, B.C.                 Arts
HB       Maxime Bérubé                       Laval               4          Valleyfield, Que.         Business Administration         
HB       James Savoie               Guelph             3          Niagara Falls, Ont.       Landscape Architecture
CB       Olivier Turcotte-Létourneau    Laval   3          Quebec City, Que.       Business Administration
CB       James Allin                  Queen's           5          Belleville, Ont.             Arts & Science

Special Teams

P          Hugh O'Neill               Alberta             3          Edmonton, Alta.          Arts
K         Perri Scarcelli               Regina             5          Calgary, Alta.               Continuing Education
KR       Dillon Heap                 Laurier             3          Waterloo, Ont.             Business

SECOND TEAM

Offence
 
QB       Michael Faulds                        Western           5          Eden Mills, Ont.           GS
RB       Nathan Riva                 Western           2          London, Ont.               King's College
RB       Nick FitzGibbon          Guelph             4          Puslinch, Ont.              Sociology
WR      Julian Feoli Gudino     Laval               3          San José, Costa Rica    Industrial Relations
WR      Cyril Adjeitey              Ottawa             4          Ghana, Africa              Biochemistry
IR        Anthony Parker                       Calgary                        3          Okotoks, Alta.             Open Studies
IR        Cory Watson                Concordia        4          Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Que.Independent
C          Derek Weber               Saint Mary's    5          Whitby, Ont.                Arts
T          Kristian Matte              Concordia        4          St-Hubert, Que.                        Leisure Sciences
T          Kirby Fabien                Calgary                        1          Calgary, Alta.               Social Sciences
G         Terriss Paliwoda          Alberta             4          Edmonton, Alta.          Native Studies
G         Matthew Norman         Western           2          Montreal, Que.             Social Sciences

Defence

DT       Sébastien Tétreault       Ottawa             4          Granby, Que.               Human Kinetics
DT       Eddie Steele                 Manitoba         3          Winnipeg, Man.                       Arts
DE       Craig Gerbrandt                       Alberta             4          Sherwood Park, Alta.   Physical Education
DE       David Skillen               StFX                5          Fredericton, N.B.         Business Administration
LB       Andrea Bonaventura    Calgary                        4          Hamilton, Ont.             Social Sciences
LB       Tommy Lynch             StFX                3          Escott, Ont.                  BSc HN
LB       Giancarlo Rapanaro     Laurier             4          Niagara Falls, Ont.       Kinesiology
FS        Courtney Stephen        Laurier             2          Brampton, Ont.                        Comm. Studies
DH       Mike Miller                  Acadia             3          Riverview, N.B.           Kinesiology
DH       Mark Holden               Saint Mary's    3          Halifax, N.S.                Arts
CB       Grant Shaw                  Saskatchewan  4          Edmonton, Alta.          Arts & Science
CB       Dylan Hollohan                       StFX                2          Moncton, N.B.             Engineering

Special Teams

P          Christopher Milo          Laval               3          Montreal, Que.             Arts
K         Justin Palardy              Saint Mary's    4          Truro, N.S.                   Arts
KR       Gary Ross                    Mount Allison  4          Windsor, Ont.              BSC

-CIS-

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