Muamba invited to CFL Evaluation Camp

Muamba invited to CFL Evaluation Camp

Courtesy Canadian Interuniversity Sport

2011 CFL Evaluation Camp
45 of 53 participants from CIS schools

Feb. 17, 2011

OTTAWA (CIS) – Forty-five CIS players have been invited to the 2011 Canadian Football League Evaluation Camp set to take place in Toronto from March 4 to 6.

Canadian Interuniversity Sport student-athletes make up 85 percent of the 53 participants announced Thursday by the CFL.

The three-day event is an opportunity for general managers, coaches and scouts to test, interview and evaluate prospects who they may select in the 2011 CFL Canadian Draft on Sunday, May 8.

“This is an enormously important weekend for these talented prospects and we wish them luck in making the most of this rare opportunity,” said CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon. “It’s an equally significant event for all of us in the CFL. Our teams are only as strong as their Canadian talent, and a CFL franchise is only as strong as the connection between its fans and their fellow Canadians on the field.”

Twenty-three of the 26 CIS football programs will be represented at the event.

The Calgary Dinos, CIS finalists each of the past two seasons, and the reigning OUA champion Western Ontario Mustangs lead the way with four invitees apiece. The Laval Rouge et Or, who captured their fifth Vanier Cup in eight years last November, are one of four teams with three participants.

Ottawa quarterback Brad Sinopoli, the reigning Hec Crighton Trophy winner, and St. Francis Xavier linebacker Henoc Muamba, the 2010 Presidents’ Trophy recipient as the best defensive player in the nation, are among the CIS players who hope to impress CFL teams in two weeks.

Sinopoli is one of two CIS pivots who will make the trip to Toronto, along with Regina’s Marc Mueller. A year ago, three CIS quarterbacks were invited including two-time Hec Crighton winner Erik Glavic of Calgary, 2009 Vanier Cup MVP Danny Brannagan of Queen’s and Justin Dunk of Guelph. Brannagan was later signed by Toronto and even took the field in the Argonauts’ regular season finale.

Other notables who will take part in the E-Camp include Calgary slotback Anthony Parker and Queen’s offensive tackle Matthew O’Donnell, who represented CIS in January at the prestigious East-West Shrine Game in Orlando, Florida.

Also of note, Laval’s Christopher Milo and Alberta’s Hugh O’Neill will become only the third and fourth kickers to attend the camp in 10 years. Guelph’s Rob Maver, who was invited a year ago, was later selected fifth overall by Calgary in the CFL Canadian Draft and went on to lead the CFL in scoring in 2010 with 185 points. UBC’s Duncan O’Mahony participated in 2001 and enjoyed an eight-year CFL career.

CIS PARTICIPANTS

Name                          Pos      HT       WT      Hometown                  University
Gregory Alexandre      DL       6-2       285      Montreal, Que.             Montreal
Pascal Baillargeon        OL       6-5       300      St-Anselme, Que.         Laval
Anthony Barrette         OT       6-5       320      Verdun, Que.               Concordia
Mathieu Boulay           DL       6-2       250      Magog, Que.                Bishop's
Chris Burnett               LB       5-11     230      Brampton, Ont.                        York
Craig Butler                 DB       6-2       196      London, Ont.               Western Ontario
Andre Clarke               CB       6-1       193      Mississauga, Ont.         York
Nathan Coehoorn        WR      6-2       220      Medicine Hat, Alta.      Calgary
Brendan Dunn             OL       6-7       280      Burlington, Ont.           Western Ontario
Jade Etienne                WR      6-3       160      Regina, Sask.               Saskatchewan
Callan Exeter               DB       6-2       187      Ajax, Ont.                    Mount Allison
Kyle Exumé                 RB       5-10     198      Brooklin, Ont.              Bishop's
Marc-Antoine Fortin    DL       6-4       245      Quebec City, Que.       Laval
Jedd Gardner               WR      6-1       195      Niagara Falls, Ont.       Guelph
Braeden George           WR      6-1       195      Saskatoon, Sask.          Saskatchewan
Craig Gerbrandt           DL       6-2       260      Sherwood Park, Alta.   Alberta
Thomas Hall                LB       6-3       223      Winnipeg, Man.           Manitoba
Jeffrey Hecht               LB       5-10     202      Edmonton, Alta.          Saint Mary’s
Shane Herbert              CB       6-2       180      Ajax, Ont.                    Wilfrid Laurier 
Chris Hodgson             DL       6-3       260      Fredericton, Ont.          Saint Mary’s
Michael Knill               OL       6-6       350      Rochester Hills, Mich. Wilfrid Laurier
Alex Krausnick-Groh OL       6-3       290      Calgary, Alta.               Calgary
Hugo Lopez                 DB       6-3       205      Newmarket, Ont.         Toronto
Liam Mahoney            WR      6-1       207      Lachine, Que.              Concordia
Michael Miller             DB       6-1       208      Riverview, N.B.           Acadia
Christopher Milo          K         5-11     205      Montreal, Que.             Laval
Henoc Muamba           LB       6-0       230      Mississauga, Ont.         St. Francis Xavier
Marc Mueller               QB       6-0       200      Regina, Sask.               Regina 
Edem Nyamadi            RB       5-9       196      Montreal, Que.             Concordia
Matthew O’Donnell     OT       6-11     340      Kingston, Ont.             Queen’s
Hugh O’Neill               K         6-2       185      Edmonton, Alta.          Alberta
Brenden Owens           WR      6-1       185      Regina, Sask.               Regina
Anthony Parker           WR      6-2       215      Okotoks, Alta.             Calgary
Alexander Robinson    DL       6-5       253      Vancouver, B.C.          Western Ontario
Yannick Sage               OL       6-4       310      Sherbrooke, Que.         Sherbrooke
James Savoie               DB       5-9       190      Niagara Falls, Ont.       Guelph
Daud Semalulu            WR      6-2       215      Gatineau, Que.             Ottawa
Bradley Sinopoli          QB       6-4       210      Peterborough, Ont.       Ottawa
 John Surla                    LB       5-11     231      Niagara Falls, Ont.       Western Ontario
Sébastien Taché           OL       6-4       275      Montreal, Que.             Montreal
Peter Thiel                   LB       6-1       210      Regina, Sask.               Saskatchewan
Benjamin Thompson   DL       6-1       275      Fredericton, N.B.         McGill
Daryl Townsend          DB       6-1       190      Windsor, Ont.              Windsor
Junior Turner               DL       6-3       230      Brampton, Ont.            Bishop’s
Matt Walter                  RB       5-10     210      Calgary, Alta.               Calgary

NCAA PARTICIPANTS

Troy Adams                DB       5-10     175      Toronto, Ont.               Northeastern State (Oklahoma)
Dan Cordick               DL       6-2       235      Vancouver, B.C.          Eastern Michigan
Marco Iannuzzi            WR      6-1       195      Calgary, Alta.               Harvard
Scott Mitchell               OL       6-4       295      Ottawa, Ont.                Rice
Jack Range                  OL       6-7       300      Ottawa, Ont.                California U. of PA
Renaldo Sagesse          DL       6-4       289      Montreal, Que.             Michigan
Lance Stilborn             RB       5-10     225      Lemberg, Sask.            Mayville State
Carl Volny                   RB       5-10     195      Miramar, Flo.               Central Michigan

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