Rosters announced for 10th annual East West Bowl

Rosters announced for 10th annual East West Bowl

Three defensive players from the StFX X-Men will be travelling to London, Ont. this coming May for the annual CIS East-West Bowl. Defensive back Dominique Comtois, linebacker Brett Hubbeard and defensive lineman Jonathan Langma will be suiting up for the East squad.  The complete press release from CIS follows. 

OTTAWA (CIS) – Canadian Interuniversity Sport announced Thursday the rosters for the 10th annual East West Bowl, presented by Under Armour, which is set for Saturday, May 12, 2012 at TD Waterhouse Stadium on the campus of Western University in London, Ont.

Official website (including ticket information): http://english.cis-sic.ca/eastwestbowl/2012/index

Western is hosting the game for the fourth straight year. The contest was previously held at McMaster (2008), Laval (2007, 2006) and Wilfrid Laurier (2005, 2004, 2003). Kickoff for the 2012 edition is scheduled for 1 p.m.

In addition to the game itself, the week-long event includes daily practices, the Under Armour Combine for participating players (May 8), the CFL Free Agent Combine for players eligible to attend 2012 CFL training camps and not participating in the East West Bowl (May 9), a coaches clinic featuring presentations by eight CFL coaches (May 11-12), as well as a banquet featuring guest speaker Duane Forde from TSN (May 11).  

Stefan Ptaszek, head coach of the reigning Vanier Cup champion McMaster Marauders, will lead the West team in London, while Glen Constantin, who has guided the Laval Rouge et Or to five national championships in 11 seasons at the helm, will be in charge of the East squad for the second year in a row. Constantin will act as head coach at the Classic for the sixth time overall, including five assignments as sideline boss of the East. 

“On an annual basis, the biggest showcase of Canadian university football talent - players and coaches - occurs at the CIS East West Bowl,” said Ptaszek. “To work with the brightest minds and most gifted student-athletes in our nation is a privilege and an honour. I look forward to the week of festivities and a great football game on May 12th in London.”

The East West Bowl showcases – for the most part - CIS players who will be eligible for the following year’s Canadian Football League draft.

The East side is comprised of student-athletes representing schools from the Atlantic and Quebec conferences, as well as from Queen’s, Ottawa and Toronto. The West contingent is made up of players from Canada West and from the remaining OUA universities.

Nine players who will take the field on May 12 – seven for the West and two for the East - were named CIS all-Canadians last fall, including Calgary running back Steven Lumbala, McMaster wide receiver Michael DiCroce, Regina guard Brett Jones, Regina defensive tackle Stefan Charles, McMaster offensive tackle Matthew Sewell, Calgary defensive tackle Linden Gaydosh, Windsor halfback Matt McGarva, Concordia defensive back and returner Kris Robertson, as well as Sherbrooke halfback Patrick Chénard.

DiCroce merited OUA MVP honours in 2011 after he amassed a CIS-best 904 receiving yards in eight regular season games. The 5-foot-11, 192-pound speedster was also stellar in the Marauders’ first-ever Vanier Cup win with 102 yards on seven catches.

Quarterbacking the East team at TD Waterhouse Stadium will be Mount Allison’s Jake Hotchkiss and Laval’s Tristan Grenon, while Manitoba’s Khaleal Williams is currently the only pivot listed on the West roster.

EAST WEST BOWL NOTES: A few players are expected to be added to the rosters in the coming weeks... The East has won the last two editions, including a 34-27 overtime victory a year ago... The West leads the all-time series 6-3... Past East West Bowl participants include Hec Crighton Trophy winners Billy Greene of UBC, Brad Sinopoli of Ottawa, Benoit Groulx of Laval, Daryl Stephenson of Windsor, Andy Fantuz of Western, Jesse Lumsden of McMaster and Tommy Denison of Queen’s... Other notables include current NFL players Cory Greenwood of Kansas City (Concordia), Joel Reinders of the New York Giants (Waterloo), Vaughn Martin of San Diego (Western) and Jon Ryan of Seattle (Regina), as well as former Calgary Dino Dan Federkeil, who earned a Super Bowl ring as a member of the Indianapolis Colts in 2007...

EAST WEST BOWL RESULTS:

2011 (at Western): East 34, West 27 (OT)
2010 (at Western): East 12, West 9
2009 (at Western): West 16, East 7
2008 (at McMaster): East 25, West 12
2007 (at Laval): West 22, East 19 (OT)
2006 (at Laval): West 34, East 26 (OT)
2005 (at Laurier): West 34, East 16
2004 (at Laurier): West 21, East 12
2003 (at Laurier): West 10, East 5

2012 EAST WEST BOWL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (all times ET):

Monday, May 7
Arrival of players and coaches

Tuesday, May 8
9:00-12:00 (TDW Stadium): Under Armour Combine (participating players) *
15:30-17:30 (TDW Stadium): Practice

Wednesday, May 9
9:30-11:30 (TDW Stadium): Practice
15:30-17:30 (TDW Stadium): Practice
16:00-20:00 (TDW Stadium): CFL Free Agent Combine (non-participating players) *

Thursday, May 10
9:30-11:30 (TDW Stadium): Practice
15:30-17:30 (TDW Stadium): Practice

Friday, May 11
9:30-11:30 (TDW Stadium): Practice
12:00-22:00 (TDW Stadium): Coaches Clinic
14:00-15:00 (TDW Stadium): East Practice
15:00-16:00 (TDW Stadium): West Practice
18:30 (Perth Hall – Western University): Banquet (guest speaker: Duane Forde from TSN)

Saturday, May 12
8:00-16:30 (TDW Stadium): Coaches Clinic (including game)
13:00 (TDW Stadium): East West Bowl

* Moved to BMO Center if it rains

2012 EAST WEST BOWL ROSTERS

EAST TEAM

Pos. Name    University HT WT Hometown

Offence

QB Jake Hotchkiss    Mt. Allison  6-4 225 Lloydminster, Sask.
QB Tristan Grenon    Laval   6-3 220 Quebec City, Que.
RB Zack Skibin    Acadia  5-10 213 Edmonton, Alta.
RB Rotrand Sené    Montreal  5-10 195 Montreal, Que.
RB Brendan Gillanders   Ottawa   5-11 203 Orleans, Ont.
REC Seydou Junior Haïdara   Laval  6-1 233 Quebec City, Que.  
REC Simon Le Marquand   Ottawa  6-1 199 Gatineau, Que.   
REC Justin Chapdelaine   Queen’s 6-0 187 Abbotsford, B.C.
REC Gabriel Goulet    Sherbrooke  6-1 196 Lévis, Que.
REC Yannick Morin-Plante   Laval   6-0 190 Drummondville, Que.
REC Paul de Pass    Toronto  5-11 185 Ajax, Ont.
REC Michael Harrington   Concordia  5-11 194 LaSalle, Que.
REC Guillaume Rioux   Laval   5-9 175 Paris, France
OL Adam Hughes    Bishop’s  6-5 305 Brampton, Ont.
OL Alex Healy    Mt. Allison  6-3 280 Mississauga, Ont.
OL Taylor Servais    Ottawa   6-4 300 Ottawa, Ont.
OL Robert Ravensbergen   McGill   6-4 295 Montreal, Que.
OL Josh Prinsen    Queen’s  6-8 303 Napanee, Ont.
OL Matthew Albright   Saint Mary’s  6-5 295 Dartmouth, N.S.  

Defence

DL Jean-Alexandre Bernier   Laval  6-3 300 St. Eustache, Que.
DL John Miniaci    Queen’s  6-1 287 Toronto, Ont.
DL Emmanuel Thériault   Sherbrooke 6-4 220 Joliette, Que.
DL Jonathan Langma   StFX   6-2 275 Mississauga, Ont.
DL Elie Ngoyi    Bishop’s  6-2 270 Sherbrooke, Que.
DL James Bodanis    Toronto  6-5 295 Toronto, Ont.
DL David Ménard    Montreal 6-1 260 Chicoutimi, Que.
LB Tyler Lavin    McGill   6-1 220 Nanaimo, B.C.
LB Brett Hubbeard    StFX   6-0 230 Peterborough, Ont.
LB Kyle Norris    Saint Mary’s  6-3 232 Stittsville, Ont.
LB Alex Graham    Acadia   6-2 200 Ottawa, Ont.
LB Antoine Pruneau   Montreal  6-1 185 Montreal, Que.
LB Joffrey Gorin    McGill   5-10 195 Christ Church, Barb.
DB  Cameron Wade    Acadia   6-2 200 Moncton, N.B.
DB Ryland Smith    Bishop’s  6-0 195 Brampton, Ont.
DB Nathan Taylor    Concordia  5-9 187 LaSalle, Que.
DB Tyler Nadolny    Mt. Allison  5-10 175 Dorchester, N.B.
DB T.J. Chase-Dunawa   Queen’s  5-8 162 Toronto, Ont. 
DB Patrick Chénard   Sherbrooke  6-0 193 Montreal, Que.
DB Dominique Comtois   StFX   5-10 175 Drummondville, Que.
DB Neil King    Saint Mary’s  6-0 195 Sherwood Park, Alta.
DB Kevin Kinahan    Toronto  5-11 185 Whitby, Ont.
DB Kris Robertson    Concordia  5-7 183 Montreal, Que.

Special Teams

K Brett Lauther    Saint Mary’s  6-1 195 Truro, N.S.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Glen Constantin, Laval

Assistant coaches: Jeff Cummins (Acadia), Peter Fraser (Acadia), Chris Judd (Acadia), Sean Hall (Acadia), Kevin Mackey (Bishop’s), Gerry McGrath (Concordia), Phil Roberts (Concordia), Clint Uttley (McGill), Ronald Hilaire (Montreal), Kelly Jeffrey (Mount Allison), Jean-Philippe Asselin (Ottawa), Pat Sheahan (Queen’s), Pat Tracey (Queen’s), Ryan Bechmanis (Queen’s), David Lessard (Sherbrooke), Devin Murphy (Saint Mary’s), Gary Waterman (StFX), Jon Svec (StFX), Tom Flaxman (Toronto), Jeff LaForge (Toronto), Donnavan Carter (Toronto).
 
WEST TEAM

Pos. Name    University HT WT Hometown

Offence

QB Khaleal Williams   Manitoba  6-1 210 Winnipeg, Man.
RB Steven Lumbala   Calgary  5-11 215 Calgary, Alta.
RB Smith Wright    Alberta  6-2 230 Calgary, Alta.
RB Isaac Dell    Laurier   6-1 212 Niagara Falls, Ont.
REC Jess Valleau    Alberta  6-0 195 Wainwright, Alta.  
REC Alex Anthony    Laurier   6-2 195 Victoria, B.C.
REC Michael DiCroce   McMaster 5-11 192 Hamilton, Ont.
REC Jared Janotta    Regina   6-3 212 Regina, Sask.
REC Nick Anapolsky   Waterloo  5-9 170 Guelph, Ont.
REC Evan Pszczonak   Windsor 6-0 160 Amherstburg, Ont.
REC Will Austin    York   6-1 173 St. Catharines, Ont.
OL Jakob Piotrowski   Guelph   6-4 293 Shanty Bay, Ont. 
OL Scott Johnson    Manitoba  6-5 290 Chilliwack, B.C.
OL Matthew Sewell   McMaster  6-8 340 Milton, Ont.
OL Brett Jones    Regina  6-2 305 Weyburn, Sask.
OL Steve Zakrzewski   UBC   6-3 240 Delta, B.C.
OL Eric Armitage    Western  6-4 308 London, Ont.
OL Matt Vonk    Waterloo  6-3 262 Burlington, Ont.

Defence

DL Linden Gaydosh   Calgary  6-4 305 Peace River, Alta.
DL Cameron Thorn   Guelph   6-5 290 Midhurst, Ont.
DL Lauren Kroeker   Manitoba  6-5 245 Stonewall, Man.
DL Stefan Charles    Regina   6-5 302 Oshawa, Ont.
DL Joel Seutter    Saskatchewan 6-1 230 Sherwood Park, Alta.
DL Kareem Ba    UBC   6-3 220 White Rock, B.C.
DL Brent Wheeler    Western  6-3 250 Hamilton, Ont.
DL Garrit Post    Windsor  6-4 210 Waterloo, Ont.
DL Djordje Gavrilovic   Waterloo 6-5 266 Waterloo, Ont.  
DL Steven Giang    Alberta   6-1 280 Edmonton, Alta. 
LB Tom Spoletini    Calgary  6-2 205 Calgary, Alta.
LB Ben D’Aguilar    McMaster 6-2 235 Hamilton, Ont.
LB Pawel Kruba    Western  5-11 210 Windsor, Ont.
LB Seamus Neary    Saskatchewan 5-8 195 Regina, Sask.
DB Felix Odum    Laurier   6-1 195 Pickering, Ont.
DB Michael Daly    McMaster  6-0 185 Kitchener, Ont.
DB Mike Spence    Western  5-10 180 Burlington, Ont.
DB Luke Thiel    Saskatchewan  5-10 202 Regina, Sask.
DB Joey Cupido    McMaster  5-10 175 Hamilton, Ont.  
DB Bryan Rideout    UBC   6-2 180 Victoria, B.C.
DB Jamie Symianick   Western  5-11 175 Montreal, Que.
DB Matt McGarva    Windsor 6-0 175 Surrey, B.C.

Special Teams

K Lirim Hajrullahu   Western  6-0 190 St. Catharines, Ont.

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Stefan Ptaszek, McMaster

Assistant coaches: Blake Nill (Calgary), Kevin MacNeill (Guelph), Greg Butler (Guelph), Gary Jeffries (Laurier), Ryan Pyear (Laurier), Brian Dobie (Manitoba), Sheldon Neald (Regina), Brian Towriss (Saskatchewan), Jason Sulz (Saskatchewan), Shawn Olson (UBC), Joe Paopao (Waterloo), Joe D’Amore (Windsor), Warren Craney (York), Michael Faulds (York), Harry Laflamme (York), Mike Comeau (York), Jeff Stead (Alberta), Greg Marshall (Western).

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