Antigonish, NS - Three X-Men were selected to compete on the East team for the 2021 East-West Bowl all-star game, including defensive back Ethan Mastin, defensive lineman Alex Fedchun and offensive lineman Gregor MacKellar . The annual game (cancelled again this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic) showcases the top U SPORTS football prospects in the country who will be eligible for the following year's CFL Draft.
"The East-West Bowl game has long been one of the premier U SPORTS football events," comments X-Men head coach Gary Waterman. "Once again, despite the unfortunate, but understandable, cancellation of this year's game, we are still extremely proud of all three of our StFX players who have been selected to represent our school."
"As a football community, we look forward to getting back on the field in the fall where, once again, we can showcase the unbelievable student-athlete talent that we have scattered throughout our country."
Ethan Mastin is a 6'6", 180-pound defensive back from Chilliwack, B.C. who is entering into his fifth year in the Bachelor of Arts program. He finished the 2019 season sixth overall in team tackling with 28.5, including 26 solo tackles. Averaging 3.6 tackles/game, he also had one interception and a league-leading nine breakups on the X defense. The X-Men's 2018 most improved player, Mastin will be a looked upon as a veteran leader on the X defense this fall.
Alex Fedchun is a 6'4", 233-pound defensive lineman from Calgary who is entering into his fourth year in the Bachelor of Arts in Human Kinetics program. A 2019 AUS all-star, he was third in the AUS conference in tackles that season with 52.0, including 39 solo tackles for an average of 6.5 tackles/game. His five sacks led the team (and was third in the conference), and he nabbed one interception and contributed three break-ups. Fedchun was honoured as the StFX most valuable player in 2019.
Gregor MacKellar is a 6'5", 305-pound offensive lineman from Timberlea, N.S. who is heading into his fourth year in the Bachelor of Business Administration program. The starting offensive tackle for the X-Men was a 2019 AUS all-star who game in and game out set the tone physically with his toughness and high complete level. MacKellar was honoured as the X-Men's 2019 Iron X award recipient.
The East-West Bowl will be back on the U SPORTS agenda in May, 2022.
The U SPORTS release follows.
Hec Crighton nominees Ford, Machart headline 2021 U SPORTS East-West Bowl roster recognitions
TORONTO – Waterloo Warriors quarterback Tre Ford and Saskatchewan Huskies running back Adam Machart highlight the 2021 East-West Bowl roster recognitions announced jointly Wednesday by U SPORTS and the Canadian Football League (CFL).
The roster recognitions celebrate the next generation of top Canadian football prospects, with 110 U SPORTS-eligible standouts identified for the 2022 CFL Draft, following completion of the 2021 Draft on May 4.
For the next year, players from both squads will vie for coveted spots on the CFL Scouting Bureau Top 20 Prospects List – published in the Fall, Winter and Spring – before showcasing their skills through virtual or in-person regional and national combines in advance of the Draft this time next year.
"We're excited to unveil the next top draft-eligible prospects in partnership with the CFL," said Lisette Johnson-Stapley, Chief Sport Officer at U SPORTS. "Although we are not able to hold the East-West Bowl again this spring due to the ongoing pandemic, we wanted to honour the 2022 class for their dedication over the past year and look forward to hopefully watching them safely return to the gridiron this Fall."
Ford, a Second Team All-Canadian in 2019, was named the 2018 OUA Player of the Year, while Machart earned 2019 CW Player of the Year and First Team All-Canadian honours. Both players were finalists for the Hec Crighton Trophy as U SPORTS regular season MVP.
Besides Ford and Machart, the roster recognitions includes several other national and conference major award winners and nominees, All-Canadians and All-Stars.
"The CFL thanks the Canadian University Football Coaches Association for their collaboration and dedication in selecting the top draft eligible prospects in U SPORTS," said CFL Associate Vice President, Football Operations, Ryan Janzen. "The process of preparing for the 2022 CFL Draft begins now and our teams are looking forward to evaluating all players in the months ahead."
All 27 U SPORTS football teams are represented by at least three players, with Alberta, Laurier, McGill and Queen's leading all schools with six selections each.
Team West is mostly made up of players from Canada West (CW) and Ontario University Athletics (OUA) schools, except Carleton, Ottawa and Queen's, which are named to the East squad. The rest of Team East features players from Atlantic University Sport (AUS) and Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) schools.
2021 U SPORTS EAST-WEST BOWL ROSTER RECOGNITIONS
Team East
Pos. |
First Name |
Last Name |
School |
Hometown |
Program |
DB |
Chris |
Ciguineau |
Ottawa |
Montreal, Que. |
Accounting |
DB |
Tristan |
Fleury |
McGill |
Deux-Montagnes, Que. |
Kinesiology |
DB |
Markens |
Valcourt |
McGill |
Île Bizard, Que. |
Industrial Relations |
DB |
Adrian |
Greene |
Saint Mary's |
Toronto, Ont. |
Arts |
DB |
Khadeem |
Pierre |
Concordia |
Ottawa, Ont. |
Sociology |
DB |
Derek |
Acheampong |
Concordia |
Laval, Que. |
Human Relations |
DB |
Ethan |
Mastin |
StFX |
Chilliwack, B.C. |
Arts |
DB |
Bruno |
Lagacé |
Montreal |
Montreal, Que. |
Business Admin. |
DB |
Jake |
Kelly |
Bishop's |
Markham, Ont. |
Sports Studies |
DB |
Maxym |
Lavallée |
Laval |
Gatineau, Que. |
Sports Intervention |
DL |
Michael |
Pezzuto |
Ottawa |
Montreal, Que. |
Accounting |
DL |
Joshua |
Archibald |
McGill |
Montreal, Que. |
Economics |
DL |
Malick |
Sylvain |
Concordia |
La Prairie, Que. |
Philosophy |
DL |
Kyle |
Chappus |
Acadia |
Black River, N.S. |
Science |
DL |
Alex |
Fedchun |
StFX |
Calgary, Alta. |
Human Kinetics |
DL |
Sandor |
Mod |
Carleton |
Welland, Ont. |
Law |
DL |
Philippe |
Lemieux-Cardinal |
Montreal |
Montreal, Que. |
Kinesiology |
DL |
Anthony |
Federico |
Queen's |
Niagara Falls, Ont. |
Arts & Science |
DL |
Reece |
Martin |
Mount Allison |
Moncton, N.B. |
Arts |
DL |
Vincenzo |
Frangione |
Mount Allison |
Ottawa, Ont. |
Psychology |
K |
Louis |
Tardif |
Sherbrooke |
Quebec City, Que. |
Computer Eng. |
K |
James |
Parker |
Mount Allison |
Abbotsford, B.C. |
Psychology |
LB |
Franck |
Kemayou |
Acadia |
Toronto, Ont. |
Arts |
LB |
Louis |
Cavanagh |
Carleton |
Laval, Que. |
Neuroscience |
LB |
Liam |
Patton |
Bishop's |
Thornhill, Ont. |
Politics & Intl. Studies |
LB |
Frédéric |
Pongo |
Laval |
Quebec City, Que. |
Communication |
LB |
Alexandre |
Paré |
McGill |
Neuville, Que. |
Kinesiology |
LB |
Gabriel |
Boucher |
Queen's |
Montreal, Que. |
Arts & Science |
LB |
Nolan |
Bedard |
Queen's |
Montreal, Que. |
Commerce |
OL |
James |
du Manoir |
Ottawa |
Coburg, Ont. |
Criminology |
OL |
Anthony |
Vandal |
Sherbrooke |
Sorel-Tracy, Que. |
Administration |
OL |
Justin |
Amessan |
Sherbrooke |
Montreal, Que. |
Mechanical Eng. |
OL |
Gregor |
MacKellar |
StFX |
Timberlea, N.S. |
Business Admin. |
OL |
Charles |
Lavallée |
Carleton |
Moncton, N.B. |
Arts |
OL |
Jacob |
Butler |
Queen's |
Chilliwack, B.C. |
Engineering |
OL |
Andy |
Genois |
Laval |
Quebec City, Que. |
Civil Eng. |
OL |
Marc-Antoine |
Houde |
Montreal |
Drummondville, Que. |
Investigation & Intelligence |
QB |
Dimitri |
Sinodinos |
McGill |
Laval, Que. |
Electrical Eng. |
QB |
Dimitri |
Morand |
Montreal |
Aylmer, Que. |
Communication Sciences |
RB |
Cole |
Estabrooks |
Acadia |
Moncton, N.B. |
Kinesiology |
RB |
Ryth-Jean |
Giraud |
Montreal |
Laval, Que. |
Arts & Sciences |
RB |
Rasheed |
Tucker |
Queen's |
Toronto, Ont. |
Business |
RB |
Adam |
Williams |
Toronto |
Oshawa, Ont. |
Kinesiology |
RB |
Joshua |
Ferguson |
Carleton |
St. Catharines, Ont. |
Sociology |
WR |
Shedler |
Fervius |
Saint Mary's |
Scarborough, Ont. |
Psychology |
WR |
Brycen |
Mayoh |
Saint Mary's |
Port Coquitlam, B.C. |
Open Studies |
WR |
Nolan |
Lovegrove |
Toronto |
Aurora, Ont. |
Political Science |
WR |
Daniel |
Diodati |
Toronto |
Etobicoke, Ont. |
Sociology |
WR |
Corey |
Williams |
Bishop's |
Montreal, Que. |
Sports Studies |
WR |
Vincent |
Forbes-Mombleau |
Laval |
Quebec City, Que. |
Sports Intervention |
TE |
Maks |
Duric |
Toronto |
Burlington, Ont. |
Sociology |
WR |
Keaton |
Bruggeling |
Carleton |
St. Catharines, Ont. |
Environmental Studies |
WR |
Sakhia |
Kwemo |
Queen's |
Montreal, Que. |
Sciences |
WR |
Antoine |
Dansereaux-Leclerc |
Laval |
Longueuil, Que. |
Business Admin. |
WR |
Pearce |
Dumay |
McGill |
Montreal, Que. |
Physical & Health Ed. |
Team West
Pos. |
First Name |
Last Name |
School |
Hometown |
Program |
DB |
Tyrell |
Ford |
Waterloo |
Niagara Falls, Ont. |
Recreation & Leisure |
DB |
Matthew |
Lucyshyn |
Calgary |
Calgary, Alta. |
Engineering |
DB |
Jaxon |
Ford |
Regina |
Regina, Sask. |
Kinesiology & Health Studies |
DB |
Charlie |
Ringland |
Saskatchewan |
Winnipeg, Man. |
Arts & Science |
DB |
Marcel |
Arruda-Welch |
Manitoba |
Winnipeg, Man. |
Undeclared |
DB |
Danny |
Valente Jr. |
Western |
London, Ont. |
King's College |
DB |
Jayden |
Dalke |
Alberta |
Leduc, Alta. |
Business |
DB |
Jordan |
Veltri |
Laurier |
Burlington, Ont. |
Business |
DB |
Josiah |
Schakel |
Alberta |
Sherwood Park, Alta. |
Business |
DL |
Kwadwo |
Boahen |
York |
Calgary, Alta. |
Political Science |
DL |
Jeremy |
Kapelanski-Lamoureux |
Guelph |
Blainville, Que. |
Management Economics & Finance |
DL |
Donovan |
Burgmaier |
Alberta |
Sherwood Park, Alta. |
Native Studies |
DL |
Ryan |
Leder |
McMaster |
Hamilton, Ont. |
Kinesiology |
DL |
Deionte |
Knight |
Western |
Ajax, Ont. |
Arts & Humanities |
DL |
Zack |
Susko |
Windsor |
Windsor, Ont. |
Business |
DL |
Cole |
Adamson |
Manitoba |
Winnipeg, Man. |
Arts |
DL |
Nathan |
Cherry |
Saskatchewan |
Saskatoon, Sask. |
Business |
DL |
Jacob |
Plamondon |
Calgary |
Red Deer, Alta. |
Arts |
K |
David |
Solie |
Saskatchewan |
Saskatoon, Sask. |
Arts & Science |
P |
Dante |
Mastrogiuseppe |
York |
London, Ont. |
Political Science |
LB |
Dawson |
Davis |
York |
Abbotsford, B.C. |
Kinesiology & Health Science |
LB |
Matt |
Dean |
York |
Oshawa, Ont. |
Business & Society |
LB |
Jack |
Hinsperger |
Waterloo |
Waterloo, Ont. |
Arts & Science |
LB |
Tommy |
Bringi |
Laurier |
London, Ont. |
Psychology |
LB |
Ryder |
Varga |
Regina |
Regina, Sask. |
Engineering & Applied Science |
LB |
Jaxon |
Ciraolo-Brown |
UBC |
Hamilton, Ont. |
Arts |
LB |
Danial |
Kwamou |
UBC |
Calgary, Alta. |
Arts |
LB |
Nate |
Edwards |
McMaster |
Ancaster, Ont. |
Commerce |
LB |
Nick |
Thomas |
Manitoba |
Surrey, B.C. |
Arts |
LB |
Mitch |
Rooney |
Laurier |
Carlisle, Ont. |
Political Science |
LB |
Subomi |
Oyesoro |
Calgary |
Calgary, Alta. |
Arts |
OL |
Spencer |
Masterson |
Guelph |
Richmond Hill, Ont. |
Criminal Justice & Public Policy |
OL |
Rodeem |
Brown |
Alberta |
Halifax, N.S. |
Kinesiology Sport & Rec. |
OL |
Braydon |
Noll |
Laurier |
Orangeville, Ont. |
Psychology |
OL |
Noah |
Zerr |
Saskatchewan |
Langenburg, Sask. |
Kinesiology |
OL |
Zach |
Fry |
Western |
London, Ont. |
Social Sciences |
OL |
Spencer |
Hood |
Western |
Ilderton, Ont. |
King's College |
OL |
Ibrahim |
Hassoun |
Windsor |
Hamilton, Ont. |
Biochemistry |
OL |
Spencer |
Andrews |
Waterloo |
Waterloo, Ont. |
Recreation & Leisure |
OL |
Peter |
Kozushka |
Alberta |
Yorkton, Sask. |
Business |
QB |
Tre |
Ford |
Waterloo |
Niagara Falls, Ont. |
Recreation & Leisure |
QB |
Connor |
Carusello |
Laurier |
Caledonia, Ont. |
Arts |
RB |
Jonathan |
Rosery |
Alberta |
Edmonton, Alta. |
Arts |
RB |
Adam |
Machart |
Saskatchewan |
Saskatoon, Sask. |
Kinesiology |
RB |
Ted |
Kubongo |
UBC |
Calgary, Alta. |
Arts |
RB |
Justice |
Allin |
McMaster |
Toronto, Ont. |
Health, Aging & Society |
WR |
Kiondre |
Smith |
Guelph |
Markham, Ont. |
Criminal Justice & Public Policy |
WR |
Nick |
Petermann |
Laurier |
Hamilton, Ont. |
Business |
WR |
Jalen |
Philpot |
Calgary |
Delta, B.C. |
Arts |
WR |
Tyson |
Philpot |
Calgary |
Delta, B.C. |
Arts |
WR |
Bennett |
Stusek |
Regina |
Regina, Sask. |
Business Admin. |
WR |
Gavin |
Cobb |
Manitoba |
Victoria, B.C. |
Arts |
WR |
Matthew |
James |
Windsor |
Windsor, Ont. |
Criminology |
TE |
Chase |
Arseneau |
McMaster |
Trabuco Canyon, Calif. |
Sociology |
WR |
Gordon |
Lam |
Waterloo |
Kitchener, Ont. |
Recreation & Leisure |
Players selected by Conference
CW – 26
OUA – 47
RSEQ – 22
AUS – 15
Schools with more than three players
Alberta, Laurier, McGill, Queen's – 6
Carleton, Laval, Waterloo, Calgary, Saskatchewan – 5
McMaster, Manitoba, Toronto, Western, York – 4