Muamba Named to CIS Football All Canadian First Team

Muamba Named to CIS Football All Canadian First Team

CIS football
All-Canadian teams announced
Nov. 25, 2010

 Courtesy Canadian Interuniversity Sport

QUEBEC CITY (CIS) – The Canadian Interuniversity Sport football all-stars for the 2010 season were announced in front of over 1,100 attendees on Thursday evening at the Quebec City Convention Centre during the All-Canadian Banquet, presented by Mallette. 

The University of Calgary Dinos and the hometown Laval University Rouge et Or are set to face off in the 46th Desjardins Vanier Cup final Saturday at 11:45 a.m. ET at PEPS Stadium. The championship game will be televised live on TSN and Radio-Canada. 

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

The Ottawa Gee-Gees and Western Ontario Mustangs dominated the overall tally on Thursday night with six all-Canadians apiece, while the Saskatchewan Huskies and Laval Rouge et Or each had five selections.

Saskatchewan, with three nominations on offence and one on defence, and Laval, with three on the defensive side of the ball and one on special teams, placed the most players on the first dream team however, with four apiece. 

Leading the first CIS squad on offence is Ottawa’s Hec Crighton-winning quarterback Brad Sinopoli. The Peterborough, Ont., native is joined by Montreal’s Rotrand Sené and Regina’s Adrian Charles in the backfield; Ottawa teammate Matthew Bolduc and Sherbrooke’s Alexandre Poirier at inside receiver; Sherbrooke’s Simon Charbonneau Campeau and Saskatchewan’s Jade Etienne at wide receiver; as well as an O-line comprised of McMaster centre Justin Glover, Queen’s Matthew O’Donnell and Saskatchewan’s Patrick Neufeld at tackle, and Western’s Matthew Norman and Saskatchewan’s Ben Heenan at guard.

Glover and O’Donnell are the only two returnees from last year’s first team, while Norman was a member of the second unit last season. Glover was selected as a guard in 2009.

Sinopoli was sensational in his second season as the Gee-Gees’ starting pivot leading the nation in both passing yards (2,756) and touchdown passes (22) in conference play, while guiding Ottawa to a 7-1 record and first place in the OUA standings.

Sené and Charles finished first and second in CIS rushing with 1,155 and 972 yards on the ground, respectively; Charbonneau Campeau, Quebec’s nominee for the Hec Crighton Trophy, led the country with 1,121 receiving yards and tied for first with six TD catches; teammate Poirier tied for the CIS lead with 57 receptions; Etienne topped all CIS receivers with a 25.8-yard-per-catch average; Bolduc had six majors and 704 yards.

On defence, the first all-Canadian unit is made up of tackles Dan Schutte of Saint Mary’s and Sébastien Tétreault of Ottawa; ends Arnaud Gascon-Nadon of Laval and freshman David Ménard of Montreal; linebackers Henoc Muamba of StFX, Frédérick Plesius of Laval and Giancarlo Rapanaro of Laurier; halfbacks Craig Butler of Western and Maxime Bérubé of Laval; corners Jamir Walker of Regina and Bradley Daye of Mount Allison; as well as Saskatchewan free safety Bryce McCall.

Schutte, Tétreault, Muamba and Bérubé all became three-time CIS all-stars, including three straight first-team nods for Bérubé.

Muamba of Mississauga, Ont., claimed the Presidents’ Trophy as CIS defensive player of the year after he finished second in the AUS and fourth in the nation with 63.5 tackles, including 11 for losses and 3.5 sacks.

Montreal native Gascon-Nadon, who received the J.P. Metras Trophy as the nation’s best down lineman, had a CIS-leading eight sacks before missing the last two games of the regular season with an injury. He tied for first in the nation with 17 tackles for losses.

On special teams, the top three players in CIS football in 2010 were Laval punter Christopher Milo, Calgary placekicker Aaron Ifield and first-year Sherbrooke returner Raphaël Gagné.

Milo, a Montreal native who placed second in the country with 42.2 yards per punt this fall, has been an all-Canadian three years running either as a punter or placekicker. Ifield, who hails from Saskatoon, had a personal-best 18 field goals in his fifth and final season with the Dinos giving him a CIS-record 71 for his career.

Highlighting the second all-Canadian team for 2010 are the Hec Crighton Trophy nominees from Canada West and AUS, Saskatchewan quarterback Laurence Nixon of Richmond, B.C., and Saint Mary’s kick returner Jahmeek Taylor of Mississauga.

Nixon is joined on the second offensive unit by the running back duo of Nick FitzGibbon of Guelph and Jerimy Hipperson of Western; wide receivers Cyril Adjeitey of Ottawa and Adam Molnar of Mount Allison; inside receivers Liam Mahoney of Concordia and Brenden Owens of Regina; and a line comprised of centre Nicholas Ternovatsky of Alberta, tackles Paul Swiston of Calgary and Anthony Barrette of Concordia, and guards Simon Légaré of Montreal and Mike Filer of Mount Allison.

Nixon led the Huskies to a 6-2 mark and first place in the Canada West standings while finishing third in the country in passing yards (2,424), touchdown throws (16) and completion percentage (65.2).

FitzGibbon and Adjeitey were selected to the second team for a second straight year.

On defence, the second unit is made up of tackles Benjamin Thompson of McGill and Serge Kaminsky of UBC; ends Alexander Robinson of Western and Adrian Saturley of Acadia; linebackers John Surla of Western, Felipe Fonseca of Sherbrooke and Jeff Hecht of Saint Mary’s; halfbacks Mark Holden of Saint Mary’s and Harrison Maloney of Bishop’s; corners Olivier Turcotte-Létourneau of Laval and Chayce Elliot of Ottawa; as well as Montreal free safety Julien Hamel.

Surla earned his third all-Canadian nod, following a first-team selection a year ago. Holden and Turcotte-Létourneau were second and first-team members in 2009, respectively.

On special teams, Taylor is joined on the second squad by Western punter Darryl Wheeler and Ottawa placekicker Matthew Falvo.

In his third campaign in Halifax, Taylor led the nation in all-purpose yards (1,439), punt return yards (711) and punt return touchdowns (3).     

2010 CIS FOOTBALL ALL-CANADIANS

FIRST TEAM

Offence
 
Pos.     Athlete                                    University       Year    Hometown                  Program                     
QB       Brad Sinopoli               Ottawa             4          Peterborough, Ont.       Human Kinetics
RB       Rotrand Sené               Montreal          2          Montreal, Que.             Administration
RB       Adrian Charles             Regina             5          Scarborough, Ont.        Campion Arts
WR      Simon Charbonneau Campeau            Sherbrooke      3         
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.     Engineering
WR      Jade Etienne                Saskatchewan  3          Deer Valley, Sask.       Arts & Science
IR        Matthew Bolduc          Ottawa             5          Ottawa, Ont.                Social Sciences
IR        Alexandre Poirier         Sherbrooke      5          Victoriaville, Que.       Open Studies  
C          Justin Glover               McMaster         5          Hamilton, Ont.             Communication
T          Matthew O’Donnell     Queen’s           4          Kingston, Ont.             Health Studies
T          Patrick Neufeld                        Saskatchewan  4          Regina, Sask.               Arts & Science
G         Matthew Norman         Western           3          Montreal, Que.             Social Sciences
G         Ben Heenan                 Saskatchewan  3          Regina, Sask.               Agriculture

Defence

DT       Dan Schutte                 Saint Mary’s    4          Red Deer, Alta.                        Arts     
DT       Sébastien Tétreault       Ottawa             5          Granby, Que.               Arts
DE       Arnaud Gascon-Nadon            Laval               2          Montreal, Que.             Open Studies
DE       David Ménard              Montreal          1          Chicoutimi, Que.         Arts & Sciences
LB       Henoc Muamba                       StFX                4          Mississauga, Ont.         Business Info Systems
LB       Frédérick Plesius          Laval               2          Laval, Que.                  Open Studies
CLB     Giancarlo Rapanaro     Laurier             5          Niagara Falls, Ont.       Kinesiology / Phys. Ed.
FS        Bryce McCall               Saskatchewan  3          Regina, Sask.               Business
HB       Maxime Bérubé                       Laval               5          Valleyfield, Que.         Marketing (Masters)
CB       Jamir Walker               Regina             3          Regina, Sask.               Campion Arts
CB       Bradley Daye               Mount Allison  5          Halifax, N.S.                Sociology 

Special Teams

P          Christopher Milo          Laval               4          Montreal, Que.             Open Studies
K         Aaron Ifield                 Calgary                        5          Saskatoon, Sask.          Arts
RET     Raphaël Gagné                        Sherbrooke      1          St-Jeanne-d’Arc, Que. Open Studies

SECOND TEAM

Offence

QB       Laurence Nixon                       Saskatchewan  5          Richmond, B.C.                       Arts & Science
RB       Nick FitzGibbon          Guelph             5          Puslinch, Ont.              Sociology
RB       Jerimy Hipperson        Western           3          St. Catharines, Ont.      Social Sciences
WR      Cyril Adjeitey              Ottawa             5          Ghana, Africa              Biochemistry
WR      Adam Molnar              Mount Allison  4          Beamsville, Ont.          Commerce
IR        Liam Mahoney                        Concordia        4          Lachine, Que.              History
IR        Brenden Owens                       Regina             4          Regina, Sask.               Engineering 
C          Nicholas Ternovatsky  Alberta             4          St. Albert, Alta.                        Arts
T          Paul Swiston                Calgary                        3          Calgary, Alta.               Arts
T          Anthony Barrette         Concordia        4          Verdun, Que.               English & History
G         Simon Légaré               Montreal          2          Montreal, Que.             Arts & sciences
G         Mike Filer                    Mount Allison  3          Brantford, Ont.                        Sociology

Defence

DT       Benjamin Thompson   McGill             4          Fredericton, N.B.         Management
DT       Serge Kaminsky           UBC                3          Richmond, B.C.                       Applied Science
DE       Alexander Robinson    Western           2          Vancouver, B.C.          Kinesiology
DE       Adrian Saturley                        Acadia             5          Terence Bay, N.S.        BBA
LB       John Surla                    Western           4          Niagara Falls, Ont.       Social Sciences
LB       Filipe Fonseca Da Silva           Sherbrooke      3          Montreal, Que.             Open Studies  
CLB     Jeff Hecht                    Saint Mary’s    3          Edmonton, Alta.          Arts
FS        Julien Hamel                Montreal          5          Boucherville, Que.       Physical Education
HB       Mark Holden               Saint Mary’s    4          Halifax, N.S.                Arts
HB       Harrison Maloney        Bishop’s          3          Thurso, Que.                Business
CB       Olivier Turcotte-Létourneau    Laval   4          Quebec City, Que.       BBA
CB       Chayce Elliot               Ottawa             5          Burnaby, B.C.              Sociology 

Special Teams

P          Darryl Wheeler                        Western           4          Hamilton, Ont.             Health Sciences
K         Matthew Falvo             Ottawa             3          Welland, Ont.              Social Sciences
RET     Jahmeek Taylor                       Saint Mary’s    3          Mississauga, Ont.         Arts

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