2014 University of Toronto Varsity Blues Football Media Guide

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Founded.......................................................1827 Enrollment..........................80,899 (70,311 full-time) President............................................Meric Gertler Director of Athletics...................................................Beth Ali Number of Intercollegiate Teams..........................................43 (27 sports) Conference Affiliation.............Ontario University Athletics (OUA) National Affiliation.........Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Venue..............................Varsity Centre (5,000) Colours...................................Navy Blue & White Mascot......................................True Blue Beaver

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Team Directory......................................................Page 3 Schedule......................................................Page 5 Coaching Staff......................................................Page 6 Season Preview....................................................Page 10 Opponents....................................................Page 11 Player Profiles....................................................Page 12 2013 Year in Review....................................................Page 24 Record Manual....................................................Page 38

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Beth Ali.....................................................Director of Athletics.........................................beth.ali@utoronto.ca Melissa Krist......................................Manager, Intercollegiate Sport.......................melissa.krist@utoronto.ca Mary Beth Challoner...........Manager, Events, Marketing & Sports Information......mb.challoner@utoronto.ca Greg Gary.............................Head Coach & Manager of Football Operations................greg.gary@utoronto.ca

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Every effort will be made to accommodate requests for media box space; however, space in the Varsity Centre media box is limited and therefore cannot be guaranteed for every game. Only those persons possessing valid credentials will be admitted to the press box. Requests for accreditation should be made at least a week in advance of the event for regular season games, or by noon of the Tuesday preceding a playoff game.

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Requests for media passes should be directed to Mary Beth Challoner: (416) 946-5131, mb.challoner@utoronto.ca.

Any special requests should be directed to Mary Beth Challoner. OUA media and CFL scout passes will be honoured on game day, but media box space cannot be guaranteed if the holder has not made prior arrangements.

Partisan cheering in the media box will not be tolerated; after one warning, the U of T game staff reserves the right to remove from the media box any members of the media who fail to observe this prohibition.

Media guides, game notes, statistics, dress rosters and depth charts will be available in the Varsity Centre media box approximately one hour before game time.

Game Stats - the official statistical summary will be available approximately thirty minutes after the game. All game stats are available online at www.oua.ca not more than three hours after each game finishes.

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S A U O 4 1 20 Week 1 Monday, September 1 Queen’s at Windsor Guelph at McMaster York at Ottawa Carleton at Waterloo Laurier at Toronto Bye: Western Week 2 Saturday, September 6 Toronto at Guelph McMaster at Waterloo Laurier at Windsor Ottawa at Queen’s Western at York Bye: Carleton Week 3 Saturday, September 13 York at Toronto Western at Queen’s Carleton at McMaster Guelph at Ottawa Waterloo at Laurier Bye: Windsor Week 4 Saturday, September 20 Toronto at Western Queen’s at Guelph McMaster at York Ottawa at Carleton Windsor at Waterloo Bye: Laurier

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Week 5 Friday, September 26 Windsor at York Saturday, September 27 Ottawa at Toronto Queen’s at McMaster Western at Waterloo Carleton at Laurier Bye: Guelph Week 6 Saturday, October 4 Toronto at Carleton York at Laurier Waterloo at Ottawa Guelph at Windsor McMaster at Western Bye: Queen’s Week 7 Thursday, October 9 Laurier at Western Friday, October 10 Ottawa at Windsor Carleton at Guelph Saturday, October 11 Toronto at Queen’s Bye: McMaster, Waterloo, York Week 8 Saturday, October 18 Waterloo at Toronto York at Queen’s Windsor at Carleton Western at Guelph Laurier at McMaster Bye: Ottawa

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Week 9 Saturday, October 25 Windsor at Western McMaster at Ottawa Queen’s at Carleton Guelph at Laurier Waterloo at York Bye: Toronto

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OUA Quarter-Finals Saturday, November 1 6th place at 3rd place 5th place at 4th place Bye - 1st and 2nd place OUA Semifinals Saturday, November 8 Lower Seed @ 1st place Higher Seed @ 2nd place 107th Yates Cup Saturday, November 15 @ Higher Remaining Seed Saturday, November 22 CIS Semifinal bowl games Uteck Bowl CWUAA at RSEQ Mitchell Bowl AUS at OUA Saturday, November 29 2014 TELUS VANIER CUP Montreal

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Coaching Staff

GREG

G A RY

(4th Season)

Head Coach & Manager of Football Operations After a stint as U of T’s linebackers coach in 2008, Greg Gary returned to the Blues sidelines as head coach in 2011 with over 20 years of coaching experience under his belt. The native of Claremont, California, Greg had been a guiding influence in the Mississauga football league since 1995 and became the head coach of the Warriors rep team in 2005, leading them to an Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL) Junior Varsity championship in 2008. He got his start as the head coach of the Junior Varsity football team at his alma mater, Claremont H.S. As an athlete, Greg received a scholarship to California State University, Fullerton, where he was the captain of the football team and won an Iron Man award in 1981. He signed as a free agent with the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams in 1982 and then headed north a year later, playing four years with the Hamilton Tiger Cats and winning the Grey Cup in 1986. Varsity Blues Coaching Record as of August 2014 Season Reg Ex Total 2013 4-4 0-0-1 4-4-1 2012 2-6 0-1 2-7 2011 3-5 0-0 3-5 TOTAL 9-15 0-1-1 9-16-1

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LUIGI

C O S TA N Z O

Offensive Coordinator Luigi Constanzo joined the Varsity Blues football staff in May of 2014. No stranger to CIS football, Costanzo spent four seasons (2010-13) as member of the University of Ottawa coaching staff. While in Ottawa, Costanzo was named the head coach of Team Eastern Ontario that competed in the 2010 Canada Cup. As an active member of the community, Costanzo has been integral within the grassroots and amateur football associations in the Ottawa area. He is a Level 3 certified coach and went on to become a certified conductor, presenter and facilitator. After stints with the National Capital Amateur Football Association, Costanzo moved on to become the head coach of the Ontario Varsity Football League’s Myers Riders in 2004, and again in 2006, and was also the head coach of the Ottawa Junior Riders from 2004-2009.

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KEVIN

EIBEN

Defensive Coordinator A 12-year veteran of the Canadian Football League, Eiben spent 11 years with Toronto Argonauts and one season with the Hamilton Tigercats before retiring in 2013. Drafted by the Argos in the fourth round of the 2001 CFL draft, he was name a league all-star three times, an East division all-star five times during his career, and was a key member and leader of Toronto’s 2004 Grey Cup championship run. A four-time Academic all-American at Bucknell University, where he excelled at both football and baseball, Eiben moved onto the Ticats front office following retirement and became the manager of new business development. Shortly after that he moved into the realm of coaching and was brought on as the McMaster Marauders defensive coordinator in August 2013, where his defensive unit was the second best in the OUA in yards allowed per game and set a new school record of 19 consecutive quarters without giving up a touchdown.

MAZUREK

Special Teams Coordinator Ken Mazurek returns for his fifth season on the Varsity Blues coaching staff. He was a receiver for five years with the Blues and was the recipient of the team’s award of merit in 2004 and 2005. Before his career as a Varsity Blue, Ken played three years in his hometown of Lethbridge, Alta., with the Catholic Central Cougars as their quarterback, earning all-star recognition and the team’s most valuable player award. He returned to coach the Cougars for the following four spring seasons, specifically working with their quarterbacks and receivers. In 2008, Ken coached Varsity Blues starting quarterback David Hamilton, who was named a CIS offensive player of the week, ranked sixth in the nation with 2139 passing yards and was U of T’s first recipient of the CIS Russ Jackson Award. Ken also enjoyed a stint as a player-coach with the Montabaur Fighting Farmers of the German Football League in 2010.

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Coaching Staff

NAT E

WEISS

Quarterbacks

JIM

MOORE

Offensive Line

ANTHONY

CA N N O N

Linebackers

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OZZIE

B L AC K E T T I VA N

Wide Receivers

Running Backs

PETER

WO O

J O R DA N

Offensive Line Assistant

JOHN

S C OT T

B I RU N G I

YO U N G E R

Defensive Backs

JOE

Defensive Line

CA P P I E L L O

Defensive Line Assistant

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Coaching/Support Staff

JEFF

MENDKELLER Kicking

ANGELO

A S A RO

Equipment Assistant

FOOTBALL

ADRIAN

L I G H TOW L E R

Strength & Conditioning

L U CA S

CENEDESE

Video Coordinator

SAM

A S A RO

Equipment Manager

ERIN

B RO O K S

Staff Therapist

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2014 Season Preview

WHO’S GONE:

WHO’S BACK:

WHO’S NEW:

Receivers Paul de Pass and Alex Pierzchalski; Running back Aaron Milton; linebackers Harrison Beeforth and Christopher Johnson; Safety Kevin Kinahan.

Quarterbacks Simon Nassar and Chris Jugovic; Receivers Boris Isakov, Llevi Noel and Michael Kanopoulos; Offensive linemen Aaron Wheaton and Danny Spruklis; Linebackers Dylan Gordon; Safety and returner Kevin Bradfield; Defensive Backs Jaiden McBride and John Connors.

Running back Divante Smith; Offensive Lineman Ryan Searle; Receiver Rahul Madan; Linebacker Robert Welch; Defensive linemen Gurjant Singh and Javin Haughton.

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Defence:

Special Teams:

All eyes will be on fourth-year veteran quarterback Simon Nassar, who is expected to make the start in the Blues season opener this Monday night. The Toronto native threw for 1549 yards in four starts last season and will be backed up by thirdyear pivot Chris Jugovic. Jugovic also had a stellar 2013 season, posting 909 passing yards before succumbing to injury.

Toronto’s defence is under the leadership of three-time CFL all-star Kevin Eiben. Eiben sees the return of an all-veteran defensive line, including Everton Williams, Zack Lukings and Aaron Jervis.

2013 CIS all-Canadian returner Kevin Bradfield returns after a record-breaking season in 2013. The Toronto native etched his named into U of T’s record book, passing Glenn McCausland’s (1990-94) career punt return yardage record of 1,135 yards.

The duo is under the tutelage of new offensive coordinator Luigi Costanzo. Costanzo is coming off an impressive 2013 season, where he helped lead the Ottawa Gee-Gees to the nation’s second best offence in total yards. Boris Isakov and Michael Kanopoulos are set to fill the void of graduating receivers Paul de Pass and Alex Pierzchalski. Llevi Noel is also another target to keep an eye on, after ranking third on the team with 26 catches for 502 yards in his rookie season last year.

Dylan Gordon is coming off another successful season that saw him rank sixth in the OUA and 13th in the country with 47 tackles in eight games. He, along with veteran Dave Green, will be relied upon to lead a young corps of linebackers this season. The Blues secondary will be highlighted by free safety John Connors, who returns from injury after missing the majority of 2013, as well as corners Jaiden McBride and Jimmy Ro.

He also set new U of T records for the most punt returns (59) and punt return yardage (734) in a single season and led all players in the CIS in punt return yardage last year. Quarterback Marcus Hobbs will resume punting duties this season, making him a lethal weapon, while Eric Hewitson is back for his second season of place kicking duties for the Blues.

The Blues have a couple of running backs looking to jump into a starting role this season. Sophomore Alex Malone and thirdyear standout Lukas Gavac are poised to step up this season, after the departure of starting running back and CFL draftee, Aaron Milton. At 6-foot-5, 295 pounds, fifth-year veteran Aaron Wheaton leads Toronto’s offensive line. He, along with 2013-14 U of T male rookie of the year Danny Sprukulis, will be relied upon heavily to establish a pocket and protect their quarterback.

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Opponents

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Laurier Golden Hawks at Varsity Centre - 7 p.m. Head Coach: Michael Faulds Colours: Purple, Gold Home Field: University Stadium (6,000) 2013 Score: Toronto 27, Laurier 20 2013 Record: 1-7, T-9th OUA SID: Jamie Howieson (519-884-0710 ex. 3492)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Guelph Gryphons at Alumni Stadium - 1 p.m. Head Coach: Stu Lang Colours: Red, Gold, Black Home Field: Alumni Stadium (5,100) 2013 Score: Guelph 38, Toronto 12 2013 Record: 7-1, 3rd OUA SID: Michelle Pino (519-824-4120 ex. 53159)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 York Lions at Varsity Centre - 1 p.m. Head Coach: Warren Craney Colours: Red, White, Blue Home Field: York Stadium (2,500) 2013 Score: Toronto 56, York 35 2013 Record: 2-6, 8th OUA SID: Alyson Fisher (416-736-5984)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Western Mustangs at TD Stadium - 1 p.m. Head Coach: Greg Marshall Colours: Purple, White, Silver Home Field: TD Waterhouse Stadium (8,000) 2013 Score: Western 50, Toronto 14 2013 Record: 8-0, 1st OUA SID: Tony Von Richter (519-661-2111 ex. 83089)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Ottawa Gee-Gees at Varsity Centre - 1 p.m. Head Coach: Jamie Barresi Colours: Garnet, Grey Home Field: Gee-Gees Field 2013 Score: Ottawa 34, Toronto 10 2013 Record: 4-4, 5th OUA SID: Julie Tam (613-562-5800 ex. 6753)

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 Carleton Ravens at Ravens Field - 1 p.m. Head Coach: Steve Sumarah Colours: Black, White Home Field: Ravens Field 2013: Toronto 50, Carleton 10 2013 Record: 0-8, 11th OUA SID: Charlie Nielsen (613-520-4480 ex. 5511)

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 Queen’s Gaels at Richardson Stadium - 1 p.m. Head Coach: Pat Sheahan Colours: Gold, Red, Blue Home Field: Richardson Stadium (10,500) 2013: Did Not Play 2012 Score: Queen’s 35, Toronto 7 2012 Record: 6-2, 3rd OUA SID: Shawn MacDonald (613-533-6000 ext. 36990)

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 Waterloo Warriors at Varsity Centre - 1 p.m. Head Coach: Dennis McPhee Colours: Black, Gold, White Home Field: University Stadium (6,000) 2013 Score: Toronto 50, Waterloo 18 2013 Record: 1-7, T-8th OUA SID: Dan Ackerman (613-888-4567 ex. 35694)

Non Opponents: McMaster Marauders Head Coach: Stefan Ptaszek Colours: Maroon, Grey Home Field: Ron Joyce Stadium (6,500) 2013 Score: Did Not Play 2013 Record: 5-3, 4th OUA SID: Cam Dunlop (905-525-9140 ex. 24458) Windsor Lancers Head Coach: Joe D’Amore Colours: Royal Blue, Gold Home Field: Windsor Stadium (2,000) 2013 Score: Windsor 26, Toronto 11 2013 Record: 4-4, 6th OUA SID: Elisa Mitton (519-253-3000 ex. 2447)

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Player Profiles

A L B E RT

AWAC H I E RECEIVER

6-3

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210 ELIG: 2

KEVIN

BRADFIELD RECEIVER

6-1

185 ELIG: 4

Stephen Lewis S.S. • Maple, Ont.

Woodbridge College • Toronto, Ont.

Management

Employment Relations

Personal: Brother, Martin, plays football at the University of Northern Colorado. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for six games...made one catch for 11 yards.

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DOMENIC

BAT T I S T E L L A RECEIVER

6-4

225 ELIG: 2

Villanova College • Maple, Ont. Commerce High School: Named the athlete of the year in 2013...also named the football team’s 2013 most valuable player...won the most improved player award on the basketball team in 2012. Personal: Served as a volunteer coach with the Metro Toronto Wildcats atom team. Varsity: 2013: Dressed all eight games... made two receptions for 17 yards.

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High School: Named a York region and GTA all-star...named the most valuable player on the basketball, football, volleyball, baseball and tennis teams. OVFL: Is a two-time OVFL all-star as a member of the Etobicoke Eagles. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for all eight games...led the OUA and CIS with 734 yards on 59 punt returns and one touchdown...made a career-high 97-yard punt return for a touchdown vs Guelph on Sept. 14...etched his named into U of T’s record book, passing Glenn McCausland’s (1990-94) career punt return yardage record of 1,135 yards with a new standard of 1,138...also set new U of T records for the most punt returns (59) and punt return yardage (734) in a single season, surpassing Roger Lippert’s 1983 records of 49 returns for 539 yards...led the team and ranked fifth in the OUA 18 kick returns for 412 yards...made a career-long 56-yard kick return vs Waterloo on Oct. 19...named an OUA first team allstar and CIS first team all-Canadian. 2012: Dressed for all eight games...made four receptions for 53 yards...ranked first in the OUA and CIS with 698 kick return yards and first in the OUA with 355 punt return yards...recorded a career-high 154 yards on six kick returns at Queen’s (Oct. 20)...made a career-high 49-yard kick return vs York (Oct. 13)... recorded a career-high 72 yards on eight punt returns vs Laurier (Sept. 3)...made a career-high 47-yard punt return at Waterloo (Sept. 29). 2011: Dressed for all eight games....made a 14-yard reception at Windsor (Sept. 5)...made one kick return for 29 yards vs Western (Oct. 15)...made five punt returns for 49 yards vs Waterloo (Oct. 22). KEVIN BRADFIELD CAREER RETURNING STATISTICS GP KR YDS AVG/K LG PR YDS AVG/P LG 2013 8 18 412 22.89 56 59 734 12.44 97 2012 8 30 698 23.3 49 36 355 9.9 47 2011 8 1 29 29 29 5 49 9.8 22

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Player Profiles

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L A R RY

B RO N I DEFENSIVE BACK 5-8

162 ELIG: 3

JOHN

CONNORS SAFETY

6-1

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187 ELIG: 3

Our Lady of Mount Carmel • Toronto, Ont.

St. Joan of Arc C.S.S. • Barrie, Ont.

Sociology/Criminology

Kinesiology

Varsity: 2013: Dressed for six games...recorded 7.5 tackles and one sack. 2012: Dressed for all eight games...recorded 10 solo tackles and one break up.

KEVIN

COLLINS RECEIVER

6-4

3 228 ELIG: 1

High School: Was class valedictorian in 2010...named the rookie of the year in 2009 and the defensive player of the year in 2010. Personal: One of 10 students chosen to participate in a mission to build a school in a rural community in Ecuador. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for three games before being sidelined due to injury...recorded 14.5 tackles...recorded a season-high 5.5 tackles vs Western (Aug. 25) and at Ottawa (Sept. 7). 2012: Dressed for seven games...ranked second on the team with 29 solo tackles...also recorded one interception, one break up and two fumble recoveries...recorded a season-high seven tackles at Western (Sept. 8).

St Michael’s College School • Whitby, Ont.

History/Political Science High School: Won the Marc Santi memorial scholarship, given to the top graduating athlete who combines sportsmanship, competitiveness and leadership...also won the Toronto Argonauts scholarship, given to a football player who exceeds academically and is continuing with football at a higher level. National Experience: Was a member of Team Ontario in 2012... also a member of Team Canada in 2013, where he notched six catches for 120 yards and one TD in the championship game versus the United States. Personal: Volunteers with the Terry Fox run and Charles H. Best diabetes walk...helps coach within the Whitby Wildcats hockey club.

ROWA N

COMISH RECEIVER

5-10

89 193 ELIG: 2

St Michael’s College School • Toronto, Ont.

Physics High School: Was named an outstanding graduating athlete... won the Basilian Book award in 2011. Personal: Mother, Pamela, played hockey and soccer at the University of Toronto. Varsity: 2012: Dressed for all eight games...made three receptions for 40 yards...recorded a season-high 18-yard reception vs Ottawa (Oct. 6)...made six kick returns for 145 yards and a season-high 47-yard kick return at Guelph (Sept. 22)....also made four punt returns for 39 yards, including a season-high 13-yard return at Western (Sept. 8).

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Player Profiles

RYA N

CORREIA DEFENSIVE LINE

6-1

93

260 ELIG: 2

DY L A N

GORDON LINEBACKER

6-2

45 215 ELIG: 4

St. Joseph S.S. • Mississauga, Ont.

Southwood S.S. • Cambridge, Ont.

Sociology

KPE Concurrent Education

High School: Named the football team’s defensive player of the year three times...named the rookie of the year. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for one game.

MARK

EHIOGHAE DEFENSIVE LINE

6-2

92

258 ELIG: 4

Father Henry Carr C.H.S. • Toronto, Ont. Kinesiology High School: Named the most valuable player on the track and field and football teams in 2011...named the athlete of the year... won an OFSAA gold medal in the 4x100 relay. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for four games... recorded two tackles. 2012: Dressed for five games...recorded 0.5 tackles and 0.5 sacks. 2011: Dressed for two games.

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DYLAN GORDON CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S FF FR INT INT(yds) 2013 8 47 39 16 1.5 0 2 0 0 2012 8 45 37 16 0 1 0 0 0 2011 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

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G AVAC RUNNING BACK

High School: Named the football team defensive MVP and a WCSSAA first team all-star...won the John Durance memorial coach’s award. Personal: Father, Rob, held the Ontario and Canadian high jump and discus records...Brother, Austin, is a quarterback. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for all eight games...led the team and ranked fifth in the OUA with 47 tackles...recorded a season-high nine tackles vs Guelph on Sept. 14...Particapted at the 2014 CIS East West Bowl. 2012: Dressed for all eight games... led the team and ranked seventh in the OUA with 45 tackles...recorded a season-high nine tackles at Queen’s (Oct. 20). 2011: Dressed for two games...recorded one solo tackle.

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223 ELIG: 2

Erindale S.S. • Mississauga, Ont. Criminology Varsity: 2012: Dressed for all eight games...ranked second on the team with 37 carries and third in rushing yards...recorded a season-high 17-yard rush at Waterloo (Sept. 29)...also posted three receptions for 19 yards and one touchdown...scored his first career touchdown on a seasonhigh 10-yard reception at Waterloo (Sept. 29).

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Player Profiles

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DAV I D

GREEN DEFENSIVE BACK 5-11

218 ELIG: 5

PETER

HARRIS DEFENSIVE BACK 5-10

Christ the King C.S.S. • Georgetown, Ont.

London S.S. • London, Ont.

Human Biology

Human Geography

High School: Won the physical education award and the H.E.A.R.T. award in grade 12…named the most valuable player on the football team in grades 11 and 12. Personal: Volunteered with the special education program in high school...sister, Samantha, is a member of the Brock Badgers women’s hockey team. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for all eight games...recorded 7.5 tackles and one sack. 2012: Dressed for all eight games...ranked fourth on the team with 25 tackles...also recorded one interception vs York (Oct. 13) and led the team with five break ups. 2011: Dressed for six games...recorded three solo tackles...made one kick return for 14 yards. 2010: Dressed for all eight games.

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High School: Named the senior football team captain and defensive MVP in 2011...was London Central’s SPECTRA award nominee, honouring student-athletes who demonstrate sportsmanship, participation, excellence, charity, teamwork, respect and academics... won the Will Rice and Bill Traut award for leadership and athletics. Personal: Father, Ron Harris, played hockey for the Varsity Blues from 1973-78 and was team captain of the 1976-77 national championship team...Peter was the co-president of the student athletic association and was responsible for events with the United Way and Make-A-Wish Foundation. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for seven games... recorded 7.5 tackles and one break up... posted a season-high two tackles in three different games. 2012: Dressed for seven games... recorded five tackles...posted a season-high three tackles at Waterloo (Sept. 29).

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H A RV E Y DEFENSIVE BACK 5-9

178 ELIG: 4

Birchmount Park C.I. • Scarborough, Ont. Philosophy/Cognitive Science

NICK

HALLETT DEFENSIVE BACK 5-10

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185 ELIG: 2

Sir Frederick Banting S.S. • London, Ont. Psychology/Management High School: Named the soccer most valuable player...won the basketball coaches award...named the most improved player on the football team. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for one game.

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High School: Named the offensive player of the year in 2008 and 2009 as well as a GTA all-star in 2009 and 2010...a member of the 4x100 OFSAA record-holding sprint relay team. OVFL: Named the Toronto Thunder’s Jr Varsity rookie of the year in 2007...won the OVFL championship in 2009. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for all eight games...recorded 33.5 tackles, four break ups, two interceptions and one sack...named the Varsity Blues athlete of the week after recording a career-high 9.5 tackles, one sack and one interception vs Western on Aug. 25...also recorded nine kick returns for 305 yards, making a career-high 71-yard kick return vs Guelph on Sept. 14. 2012: Dressed for all eight games... recorded 24.5 tackles and three break ups... posted a season-high five tackles at Western (Sept. 8) and at Guelph (Sept. 22)...made one reception for 26 yards at Waterloo (Sept. 29)...also recorded 37 yards on two kick returns and made one punt return for 12 yards. 2011: Dressed for six games...recorded 13 solo tackles and five breakups...recorded a season-high four solo tackles vs Queen’s (Sept. 30). 2010: Dressed for one game...made three kick returns for 62 yards.

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Player Profiles

CHRIS

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HEIM OFFENSIVE LINE

6-5

286 ELIG: 1

MARCUS

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HOBBS QB/PUNTER

6-1

225 ELIG: 3

Richview C.I. • Toronto, Ont.

St. Joan of Arc C.S.S. • Mississauga, Ont.

Political Science

Human Geography

Personal: Twin brother, Phil, is also a member of the Varsity Blues football team.

PHIL

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HEIM OFFENSIVE LINE

6-6

293 ELIG: 1

Richview C.I. • Toronto, Ont.

L AW R E N C E

Political Science Personal: Twin brother, Phil, is also a member of the Varsity Blues football team.

ERIC

HEWITSON KICKER

6-1

High School: Named the offensive most valuable player on the football team. Varsity: 2013: Dressed all eight games...ranked fifth in the OUA with 2320 punt yards...averaged 34.12 yards per punt...recorded a career-high 55-yard punt vs Western on Aug. 25. 2012: Dressed for all eight games...led the OUA with 2918 punt yards...averaged 33.9 yards per punt...recorded a season-high 50yard punt vs Laurier (Sept. 3).

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Jacob Hespeler S.S. • Cambridge, Ont. English High School: Named the most valuable player on the soccer team in 2010. Varsity: 2013: Went 11-for-16 on field goals, making a season-long 41-yard kick vs Guelph (Sept. 14) and vs Carleton (Sept. 27)...Kicked off 32 times for 1657 yards and a 51.8 average.

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HOPPER OFFENSIVE LINE

6-0

285 ELIG: 2

Richview C.I. • Etobicoke, Ont. Kinesiology Varsity: 2013: Dressed for eight games. 2012: Dressed for eight games.

DY L A N

H OW E S FULL BACK

5-10

44 230 ELIG: 5

Smiths Falls H.S. • Smiths Falls, Ont. Kinesiology High School: Named the defensive player of the year in 2009 and 2010...named player of the year 2010...won the Bob Stephens bursary for athletics. OVFL: Named the defensive lineman of the year for the Kanata Knights in 2007...named Kingston Grenadiers special teams player of the year in 2010. Personal: Uncle, Bob Howes, is a five-time Grey Cup champion with the Edmonton Eskimos and former Director of Football at U of T. Varsity: 2013: Dressed all eight games... recorded three tackles. 2012: Dressed for all eight games... recorded 5.5 tackles...forced and recovered a fumble at Guelph (Sept. 22). 2011: Dressed for all eight games...recorded eight tackles. recorded a season-high three solo tackles vs Western on Oct. 15. 2010: Dressed for six games...recorded six solo tackles.

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Player Profiles

BORIS

8

I S A K OV RECEIVER

6-3

200 ELIG: 5

A A RO N

67

J E RV I S DEFENSIVE LINE

6-4

256 ELIG: 3

Lawrence Park C.I. • Toronto, Ont.

Chisholm Academy • Oakville, Ont.

Masters in Applied Science

Computer Science

Previous post secondary: Played for the Queen’s Gaels from 200912...was a member of the 2009 Vanier Cup champion Queen’s Gaels... named a CIS academic all-Canadian in 2011 and 2012. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for five games...made nine receptions for 118 yards... recorded a season-long 38-yard catch and a season-high 44 receiving yards vs Western on Aug. 25...named a CIS academic all-Canadian.

Varsity: 2013: Dressed for all eight games... recorded 22 tackles, 4.5 sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries...named the OUA and CIS defensive player of the week after recording a career-high 7.5 tackles, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, one sack and one blocked punt in a 56-35 win over York on Oct. 10. 2012: Dressed for six games...recorded four tackles, one break up, and one forced and recovered fumble.

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CHRIS

J U G OV I C QUARTERBACK

6-2

195 ELIG: 3

Canisius H.S. • Hamilton, Ont. Commerce High School: Named the offensive player of the year...won the leadership award. Personal: Volunteers with Habitat for Humanity...works at youth football camps. Varsity 2013: Dressed for six games, starting in four... went 70-for-121 for 909 yards and four touchdowns...made a season-long 65-yard completion at Laurier on Sept. 2...posted a season-high 287 passing yards at Ottawa on Sept. 7...made a season-high 24 completions vs Western on Aug. 25...rushed seven times for 16 yards. 2012: Dressed for two games before being sidelined due to injury... went 5-for-7 for 62 yards and one touchdown.

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Player Profiles

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MICHAEL

KANOPOULOS WIDE RECEIVER

6-0

185 ELIG: 2

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JJ

LAM DEFENSIVE BACK 5-10

180 ELIG: 3

Leaside H.S. • Toronto, Ont.

Huron Heights S.S. • Aurora, Ont.

Political Science

KPE Concurrent Education

High School: Named both the junior and senior male athlete of the year...was the most valuable player on the rugby and football teams...was also named the football special team and offensive player of the year. Varsity: 2013: Dressed all eight games...made 18 receptions for 229 yards and one touchdown...recorded a career-high 59 receiving yards at Laurier on Sept. 2. 2011: Dressed for six games.

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CHRIS

K E L LY OFFENSIVE LINE

6-2

335 ELIG: 2

St. Joan of Arc C.S.S. • Angus, Ont. Geography

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MICHAEL

LESLIE LINEBACKER

6-5

240 ELIG: 2

Lord Beaverbrook H.S. • Calgary, Alta.

High School: Won the lineman award in 2011 and 2012...named the most valuable player on the football team in 2011...won the football coach’s award in 2012. Varsity: 2013: Dressed all eight games. 2012: Dressed for one game.

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OW Y N N

L A H NA L A M P I DEFENSIVE LINE

High School: Named a YRAA and GTA all-star in 2011... named the athlete of the year in 2010 and 2011. Personal: Father, John, played basketball and football at the University of Toronto. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for all eight games...recprded 23 tackles and two break ups...recorded a season-high 7.5 tackles vs Laurier on Sept. 2. 2012: Dressed for five games...recorded 10.5 tackles, one interception and two break ups...recorded a season-high six tackles at Waterloo (Sept. 29).

5-11

225 ELIG: 4

Chemistry High School: Named the grade 12 male athlete of the year...won the Alexander Rutherford scholarship for outstanding academic achievement....also won the international ambassadors award at the Global Young Leaders Conference in New York...winner of the Dr. Robert Thirsk award for outstanding contributions to school and community. Previous post-secondary: Previously attended the University of Calgary...At Calgary, won the first and second-year presidential award as well as the Louise McKenney scholarship. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for seven games...recorded 4.5 tackles.

Chelmsford Valley D.C.S. • Onaping, Ont. History High School: Named the lineman of the year and a city all-star in 2009....won the Voima Hall bursary from the Finnish heritage athletic association in Sudbury. OVFL: Named the Sudbury Gladiators defensive MVP. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for all eight games...recorded six tackles and 3.5 sacks. 2012: Dressed for five games...recorded 8.5 tackles...ranked second on the team with three sacks for a gain of 12 yards... recorded a season-high six tackles vs York (Oct. 13). 2011: Dressed for seven games...recorded six solo tackles and three sacks for a total loss of 21 yards...also forced and recovered one fumble at McMaster (Oct. 6).

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Player Profiles

Z AC K

LUKINGS DEFENSIVE LINE

6-0

99 300 ELIG: 4

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J O R DA N

MARRA DEFENSIVE LINE

6-1

248 ELIG: 3

Catholic Central H.S. • London, Ont.

Robert F. Hall C.S.S. • Brampton, Ont.

Sociology

History

High School: Won a junior football city championship in 2006 and was a rookie gold medalist in wrestling in the unlimited weight class in 2009. OVFL: Played for the London Falcons…won a junior championship in 2007 and was a league finalist in 2009. Personal: Brother, Josh Foster, was a defensive back on the Western Mustangs…Zack is a member of the Golden Harps steel drum orchestra. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for all eight games... recorded 19.5 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and one forced fumble...recorded a season-high five tackles at York on Oct. 10. 2012: Dressed for seven games...recorded eight tackles, two sacks for a loss of 20 yards and one fumble recovery...recorded a season-high four tackles vs York (Oct. 13). 2011: Dressed for seven games...recorded 13 solo tackles and three sacks for a loss of 18 yards...recorded a sesaon-high four solo tackles at Windsor (Sept. 5). 2010: Dressed for six games. ZACK LUKINGS CAREER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP TOT T SOLO T ASS T S FF FR INT INT(yds) 2013 8 19.5 14 11 2.5 1 0 0 0 2012 7 8 6 4 2 0 1 0 0 2011 7 13 13 0 3 0 0 0 0 2010 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

ALEX

MALONE RUNNING BACK

5-7

25 195 ELIG: 2

Upper Canada College • Toronto, Ont. Kinesiology High School: Named the 2010 most valuable player and the 2011 offensive most valuable player. Personal: Father, Pedro, played football for the Concordia Stingers. Varsity: 2013: Rushed 33 times for 150 yards...recorded a season-high 49 rushing yards vs Waterloo on Oct. 19... recorded a season-long 24-yard rush vs Western on Aug. 25...also made four receptions for 35 yards.

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High School: Named the player of the year in 2010...named a Peel all-star. Personal: Twin brother, Justin, is also on the Varsity Blues football team. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for two games 2012: Dressed for five games.

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JUSTIN

MARRA DEFENSIVE LINE

6-2

250 ELIG: 4

Robert F. Hall C.S.S. • Brampton, Ont. Classics High School: Named the defensive most valuable player in 2009. Personal: Twin brother, Jordan, also plays for the Varsity Blues football team. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for all eight games... recorded 6.5 tackles and 1.5 sacks. 2012: Dressed for all eight games...recorded 9.5 tackles and one sack...posted a season-high five tackles at Queen’s (Oct. 20). 2011: Dressed for all eight games...recorded seven tackles and two sacks...recorded a sesaon-high four tackles vs Western (Oct. 15). 2010: Dressed and started three games...recorded three solo tackles.

GRANT

M CA DA M DEFENSIVE LINE

6-2

90

245 ELIG: 2

Northern S.S. • Toronto, Ont. Economics/International Relations Varsity: 2013: Dressed for one game.

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Player Profiles

JAIDEN

McBRIDE DEFENSIVE BACK 6-0

21

190 ELIG: 3

71

CHRIS

M c D O NA L D RECEIVER

6-0

197 ELIG: 2

Sinclair S.S. • Whitby, Ont.

St. Francis Xavier C.H.S. • Ottawa, Ont.

Political Science

Political Science

OVFL: Named the defensive MVP on the Durham Knights. Varsity: 2013: Dressed all eight games...recorded 21.5 takcles, one break up and two forced fumbles. 2011: Dressed all eight games, starting two at defensive back... recorded seven solo tackles and two break ups...named the team’s rookie of the year.

High School: Named the football team’s most valuable player in 2011 and 2012...named both the basketball and track and field most valuable player from 2010-12. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for one game.

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BRITTLEY

MOKUBE LINEBACKER

6-0

204 ELIG: 2

Notre Dame C.S.S. • Brampton, Ont. Math/Physical Sciences High School: Named the senior football most valuable player and defensive MVP. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for all eight games...recorded 1.5 tackles

86

ANTHONY

NAC CA R ATO RECEIVER

6-0

195 ELIG: 2

Villanova College • Vaughn, Ont. Architecture High School: Won the Matt Moore award...named the football offensive MVP in 2012. Varsity: 2013: Dressed all eight games...made seven catches for 65 yards...rushed once for 28 yards. 2012: Dressed for one game.

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Player Profiles

SIMON

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NA S S A R QUARTERBACK

5-10

195 ELIG: 4

LLEVI

83

NOEL RECEIVER

6-2

200 ELIG: 2

Lawrence Park C.I. • Toronto, Ont.

Arts & Science • Toronto, Ont.

English

Western Technical Commercial School

High School: Named the football offensive most valuable player in 2008 and 2009…was a co-recipient of the player of the year award in 2009…won the tier 2 city championship in 2009. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for seven games, starting in four... was 103-of-165 for 1549 yards and 13 touchdowns...made a career-high 103-yard completion with Paul de Pass vs Waterloo on Oct. 19...recorded a season-high 397 passing yards at Windsor on Sept. 21...threw for a career-high five touchdowns vs Waterloo on Oct. 19...also rushed nine times for 38 yards...named the Varsity Blues athlete of the week and the OUA football offensive player of the week following a 5010 victory over Carleton on Sept. 20...also named the OUA and CIS football offensive player of the week after defeating the York Lions 56-35 to win the Argo Cup on Oct. 10. 2012: Dressed for seven games...was 59-of-111 for 740 yards and four touchdowns...averaged 6.7 yards per throw...recorded a seasonhigh 53-yard completion and a season-high 291 passing yards at Waterloo (Sept. 29)...also rushed six times for 36 yards and two touchdowns...recorded a season-high 15-yard rush at Waterloo (Sept. 29)...won the team’s James A. Bennett trophy. 2011: Dressed for five games...rushed twice for 15 yards vs Waterloo on Oct. 22. SIMON NASSAR CAREER PASSING STATISTICS GP COMP ATT COMP % YDS TD 2013 7 103 165 62.42 1549 13 2012 7 59 111 53.2 740 4 2011 5 0 1 0 0 0

INT 5 3 0

LG 103 53 0

Varsity: 2013: Dressed all eight games...ranked third on the team with 26 catches for 502 yards and two touchdowns...scored his first career touchdown vs Carleton on Sept. 27...recorded a career-high five catches for 123 yards at York on Oct. 10...also had 101 receiving yards at Laurier (Sept. 2) and at Windsor (Sept. 21)

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JIMMY

RO DEFENSIVE BACK 6-1

175 ELIG: 3

A.B. Lucas S.S. • London, Ont. Biochemistry High School: Named the graduating male athlete of the year in 2011...won the 2011 Greg Anderson memorial award, given to a player that best combines football, academics and community involvement...named the CTV sports football player of the year. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for six games... recorded 19.5 tackles, four break ups, one interception and one fumble recovery...recorded a season-high 5.5 tackles at York on Oct. 10. 2012: Dressed for all eight games...recorded 13 tackles, one interception and two break ups... posted a season-high four tackles vs Windsor (Sept. 15).

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A S H TO N

RO C H E S T E R RUNNING BACK

6-0

200 ELIG: 2

Holy Trinity C.S.S • Oakville, Ont. Criminology Varsity: 2013: Dressed for eight games...rushed 15 times for 91 yards... made a season-high 19-yard rush vs Waterloo on Oct. 19.

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CODI

RO S S I RECEIVER

6-3

218 ELIG: 5

DA N N Y

S P RU K U L I S OFFENSIVE LINE

6-5

58

305 ELIG: 2

Vancouver College • Vancouver, B.C.

Holy Trinity C.S.S. • Oakville, Ont.

Criminology

Mechanical Engineering

High School: Named a conference all-star in 2007 and 2008… named a provincial all-star and the most inspirational player in 2008. Varsity: 2012: Dressed for seven games...recorded three tackles. 2011: Dressed for four games...recorded two solo tackles. 2010: Dressed for two games. 2009: Dressed for all eight games...recorded six solo tackles.

97

DJ

S AC K E Y DEFENSIVE LINE

6-5

308 ELIG: 2

St. Francis Xavier S.S. • Mississauga, Ont. Sociology

SPENSER

S T E WA RT DEFENSIVE BACK 5-11

High School: Won the defensive lineman of the year award. Varsity: 2012: Dressed for six games... recorded two assisted tackles at Western on Sept. 8.

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CA R M E N

S CA L A RECEIVER

High School: Two-time Halton region senior tier 1 all-star... named a member of the under-18 Team Ontario West squad, where he was recognized as a 2012 Canada Cup all-star after helping his squad to a bronze medal...also served as team captain of the Oakville Titans junior varsity team and was received the top lineman award in 2011. Personal: Was selected for the Dominican Republic H.O.P.E. mission, where he recently travelled to help build homes for those in need. Varsity: 2013: Dressed and started all eight games...named a member of the OUA all-rookie team...named U of T’s male rookie of the year.

6-2

190 ELIG: 2

St. Mary C.S.S. • Pickering, Ont. Kinesiology High School: Named the football offensive most valuable player in 2010 and 2012. Personal: Father participated in a Hamilton Ti-Cats training camp...Carmen volunteers with the Pickering Dolphins minor football club. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for one game...made one catch for seven yards.

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180 ELIG: 4

Pickering H.S. • Pickering, Ont. French Linguistics High School: Captain of the football team and GTA all-star...was a 4x100m OFSAA champion in track and field. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for four games.. recorded nine tackles...record a season-high four tackles at York on Oct. 10. 2012: Dressed for four games...recorded 19.5 tackles... recorded a season-high seven tackles at Guelph (Sept. 22)...also recorded one interception for 32 yards vs Windsor (Sept. 15). 2011: Dressed for four games...recorded three solo tackles vs Waterloo (Oct. 22).

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Z AC H

VA N K E R R E B RO E C K OFFENSIVE LINE

6-7

295 ELIG: 3

Waterloo C.I. • Cambridge, Ont. English High School: Named the offensive lineman most valuable player in 2010 and 2011. OVFL: Named a league all-star in 2010 and 2011. Varsity: 2013: Dressed all eight games. 2012: Dressed for one game.

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A A RO N

W H E ATO N OFFENSIVE LINE

6-6

51

305 ELIG: 5

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COREY

WILLIAMS LINEBACKER

6-2

228 ELIG: 2

J. Clarke Richardson C.I. • Ajax, Ont.

St. Francis Xavier S.S. • Mississauga, Ont.

Political Science/City Studies

Social Science

Personal: Father played defensive end for the Sudbury Spartans, winning four consecutive championships. CFL: Selected 28th overall by the Ottawa Redblacks in the 2014 CFL draft. Varsity: 2013: Dressed and started in all eight games. 2012: Dressed for all eight games...represented U of T at the 2013 East West Bowl. 2011: Dressed for all eight games... recorded three solo tackles. 2010: Dressed for seven games.

Varsity: 2013: Dressed for six games...recorded two tackles.

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E V E RTO N

WILLIAMS DEFENSIVE LINE

6-6

275 ELIG: 5

Humberside C.I. • Toronto, Ont. Art History High School: Named the most valuable player on the basketball team in 2005, 2007, and 2008…named most improved player on the rugby team in 2005. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for seven games... recorded seven tackles, 2.5 sacks and one fumble recovery. 2012: Dressed for five games...recorded 22 tackles, one sack and one forced fumble... posted a career-high eight tackles at Waterloo (Sept. 29). 2011: Dressed for all eight games...recorded 16 solo tackles. 2010: Dressed for all eight games...recorded seven solo tackles.

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KEVIN

WILLIAMS OFFENSIVE LINE

JOSEPH

WILLARD LINEBACKER

5-9

32

200 ELIG: 2

Social Science • Toronto, Ont. David and Mary Thomson C.I.

6-0

260 ELIG: 3

Clarkson S.S. • Mississauga, Ont. Criminology High School: Named the offensive lineman of the year in 2010 and 2011. Personal: Brother plays hockey for SUNY Corland in New York. Varsity: 2013: Dressed all eight games...recorded two tackles. 2012: Dressed for four games... recorded one tackle.

High School: Named the senior athlete of the year in 2012-13... also named the football offensive most valuable player in 2011-12 and 2012-13...won the Jim Myrvold award as the team MVP in 2010-11. Varsity: 2013: Dressed for four games...recorded 5.5 tackles, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and one sack.

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Newcomers to Watch

J AV I N

RYA N

H A U G H TO N

SEARLE

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-1

360 ELIG: 1

OFFENSIVE LINE

6-5

285 ELIG: 1

St. Roch C.S.S. • Brampton, Ont.

St. Michael’s College School • Toronto, Ont.

History

Political Science

High School: Named the 2011 and 2012 lineman of the year.

RAHUL

GURJANT

M A DA N

SINGH

RECEIVER

5-11

195 ELIG: 3

DEFENSIVE LINE

6-2

230 ELIG: 1

Sir John A. Macdonald C.I. • Toronto, Ont.

St. Joseph S.S. • Mississauga, Ont.

Kinesiology

Political Science

High School: Won the Paul Pawson award as the overall athlete of the year in 2010 and 2011...named the athlete of the year in his grade from 2007-10...twice named the MVP of the hockey team and once of the soccer team. Previous post-secondary: Played for the Western Mustangs in 2011 and 2012.

High School: Named to the Canadian Football Chat’s (CFC) Top 100 Class of 2014...was a member of Team Ontario...won the athletic excellence award in 2013-14.

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Rookies to Watch

D I VA N T E

CA LV I N

SMITH

VA U G H A N

RUNNING BACK

5-11

200 ELIG: 1

QUARTERBACK

6-6

200 ELIG: 1

St. Marcellinus C.S.S. • Mississauga, Ont.

St. Michael’s College School • Innisfil, Ont.

Humanities

Mineral Engineering

High School: Named the most valuable player on the football team in 2013 and 2014...is a member of the St. Marcellinus best players in 10 years of football history.

High School: Named the most improved player on the football team. Personal: Has volunteered with ‘Feeding the Homeless’

S TO N E

RO B E RT

SOUSA

WELCH

RECEIVER

5-8

150 ELIG: 1

LINEBACKER

6-2

216 ELIG: 1

Notre Dame C.S.S. • Brampton, Ont.

Vancouver College • Vancouver, B.C.

Political Science

Engineering

High School: Named the 2011 junior football most valuable player...named the senior football offensive most valuable player in 2013. OVFL: Named a league all-star in 2011 and 2012...won the 2012 OVFL Adams provincial conference junior MVP award.

FOOTBALL

High School: Named the football most valuable player in 2009, 2011 and 2013...won the football academic award in 2013... played on Team BC Rugby Union in 2010/2013...Represented Canada at the 2014 under-19 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

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2013

TY I S R VA

N I R YEA

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W E I REV

The Varsity Blues football team finished the season with a 4-4 record. Paul de Pass ended his five-year career second in the OUA and third in the CIS with 53 catches for 970 yards and six TDs, breaking U of T’s single season receiving yards record. He also broke the Blues career receiving yards record, ending his career with 2,490 yards. de Pass signed with the CFL’s Ottawa REDBLACKS in March following the 2013 season. He, and third-year returner Kevin Bradfield, were named an OUA first team all-stars and CIS first team all-Canadians. Bradfield also etched his named into U of T’s record book, setting new marks in career punt return yardage (1,138 yards), as well as most punt returns (59) and punt return yardage (734) in a season. He led all players in the CIS in punt return yardage. Receiver Alex Pierzchalski was named an OUA second team allstar after making 51 receptions for 537 yards and a team-high nine touchdowns. O-lineman Danny Sprukulis was named a member of the OUA all-rookie team while also earning U of T male rookie of the year honours.

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#81 Paul de Pass

FOOTBALL

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2013 Year in Review

2013 Football Schedule & Results Week 1 Sunday, August 25 Western at Toronto Waterloo at Windsor Laurier at Guelph Queen’s at York Ottawa at McMaster

50-14 11-78 7-21 52-1 24-51

Week 2 Monday, September 2 Windsor at Guelph Ottawa at Waterloo McMaster at Queen’s Carleton at Western Toronto at Laurier

23-24 44-32 24-31 4-71 27-20

Week 7 Friday, October 4 York at Guelph Saturday, October 5 Carleton at Ottawa Waterloo at McMaster Western at Windsor Laurier at Queen’s Week 8 Thursday, October 10 Toronto at York Friday, October 11 Guelph at Carleton Queen’s at Waterloo Saturday, October 12 McMaster at Laurier

Week 3 Saturday, September 7 Toronto at Ottawa Waterloo at Carleton Western at McMaster Windsor at Queen’s Laurier at York

10-34 47-8 58-15 34-49 20-33

Week 4 Saturday, September 14 Guelph at Toronto York at McMaster Carleton at Windsor Ottawa at Western Laurier at Waterloo

Week 9 Saturday, October 19 Waterloo at Toronto Windsor at Ottawa McMaster at Carleton York at Western Guelph at Queen’s

38-12 27-41 14-44 27-83 41-10

OUA Quarter-Finals Saturday, October 26 Windsor at Guelph Ottawa at McMaster Bye - 1st and 2nd place

Week 5 Saturday, September 21 York at Carleton Western at Laurier McMaster at Guelph Queen’s at Ottawa Toronto at Windsor Week 6 Friday, September 27 Carleton at Toronto Saturday, September 28 Windsor at Laurier Guelph at Waterloo Ottawa at York Queen’s at Western

50-34 45-24 22-24 36-21 11-26

10-50 26-25 41-19 46-16 31-50

7-33 10-35 3-66 51-23 34-40

56-35 48-12 78-21 28-5

18-50 15-45 45-3 10-50 37-23

21-31 7-41

OUA Semifinals Saturday, November 2 McMaster at Western 3-32 Guelph at Queen’s 17-34 105th Yates Cup Saturday, November 9 Queen’s at Western 22-51 Saturday, November 16 CIS Semifinal bowl games Uteck Bowl Laval at Mount Allison 48-21 Mitchell Bowl Western at Calgary

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Friday, November 23 VANIER CUP Calgary at Laval

14-25

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2013 Year in Review

2013 Game Participation

2 Richard Quittenton 3 Justin Babin 4 Reid Robertson 6 Chris Jugovic 7 Marcus Hobbs 8 Brittley Mokube 9 Simon Nassar 10 Aaron Milton 11 JJ Lam 12 Peter Harris 13 Christopher Johnson 14 Spenser Stewart 15 Eric Hewitson 16 Larry Broni 17 Nick Hallet 18 Alex Pierzchalski 20 David Green 21 Jaiden McBride 22 Ashton Rochester 24 Trevor Harvey 25 Alex Malone 26 Jimmy Ro 27 Jamal Mullings 29 John Connors 31 Kevin Kinahan 33 Jordan Marra 35 Owynn Lahnalampi 36 Corey Williams 37 Ruo Xie 40 Kevin Bradfield 41 Joseph Willard 42 Harrison Beeforth 44 Dylan Howes 45 Dylan Gordon 46 Michael Leslie 50 Kevin Williams 51 Aaron Wheaton 52 Jason Harrison 54 Lawrence Hopper 56 Zach Van Kerrebroeck 58 Danny Sprukulis 59 Chris Kelly 62 Darien Arscott 67 Aaron Jervis 71 Chirs McDonald 80 Boris Isakov 81 Paul de Pass 82 Michael Kanopoulos 83 Llevi Noel 84 Domenic Battistella 85 Albert Awachie 86 Anthony Naccarato 87 Carmen Scala 88 Justin Marra 90 Grant McAdam 91 Abiodun Olusoga 92 Mark Ehioghae 93 Martin Colangelo 95 Everton Williams 98 Ryan Correia 99 Zack Lukings

FOOTBALL

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2013 Year in Review

2013 Varsity Blues Individual Statistics PASSING S Nassar C Jugovic M Hobbs A Milton Totals Opponents

gp comp 7 103 6 70 8 11 8 1 8 185 8 187

att pct yds y/g y/a td int lg 165 62.40 1549 221.3 9.4 13 5 103 121 57.90 909 151.5 7.5 4 4 65 15 73.30 121 15.1 8.1 0 1 23 1 100.0 30 3.8 30 1 0 30 302 61.30 2609 326.1 8.6 18 10 103 314 59.60 2509 313.6 8 17 5 71

RUSHING gp rush yds y/g avg td lg fum lost A Milton 8 89 603 75.4 6.8 1 73 3 2 A Malone 7 33 150 21.4 4.5 0 24 - A Rochester 8 15 91 11.4 6.1 0 19 - S Nassar 7 9 38 5.4 4.2 0 14 - M Hobbs 8 14 34 4.2 2.4 4 7 1 1 A Naccarato 8 1 28 3.5 28 0 28 - C Jugovic 6 7 16 2.7 2.3 0 7 3 3 R Quittenton 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 - Totals 8 170 952 119 5.6 5 73 12 11 Opponents 8 196 926 115.8 4.7 8 49 14 9 RECEIVING P de Pass A Pierzchalski L Noel M Kanopoulos B Isakov A Milton A Naccarato A Malone D Battistella A Awachie D Green T Harvey B Mokube A Rochester C Scala Totals Opponents

gp 8 8 8 8 5 8 8 7 8 6 8 8 7 8 1 8 8

rec 53 51 26 18 9 9 7 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 185 187

yds y/g 970 121.2 537 67.1 502 62.8 229 28.6 118 23.6 62 7.8 65 8.1 35 5 17 2.1 11 1.8 23 2.9 13 1.6 16 2.3 6 0.8 7 7 2609 326.1 2509 313.6

avg 18.3 10.5 19.3 12.7 13.1 6.9 9.3 8.8 8.5 11 23 13 16 6 7 14.1 13.4

td lg 6 103 9 30 2 72 1 22 0 38 0 18 0 17 0 17 0 14 0 11 0 23 0 13 0 16 0 6 0 7 18 103 17 71

KICKING E Hewitson Totals Opponents PUNTING M Hobbs E Hewitson Totals Opponents

gp fgm fga pct lg 8 11 16 69% 41 8 11 16 69% 41 8 10 17 59% 47 gp punt 8 68 8 1 8 70 8 69

xpm xpa 25 26 25 26 28 28

yds avg lg 2320 34.1 55 30 30 30 2350 33.6 55 2590 37.5 53

pct pts 96% 58 96% 58 100% 58

in20 blk 9 0 1 1 10 1 7 1

RETURNS kr yds avg td lg pr yds avg td lg K Bradfield 18 412 22.9 0 56 59 734 12.4 1 97 T Harvey 9 305 33.9 0 71 - - - - A Rochester 2 50 25 0 25 - - - - J Babin 2 46 23 0 25 - - - - L Broni 1 22 22 0 22 - - - - L Noel 1 11 11 0 11 - - - - A Pierzchalski 2 1 0.5 0 1 - - - - Totals 35 847 24.2 0 71 60 734 12.2 1 97 Opponents 30 550 18.3 0 39 49 490 10 1 48 SCORING pts rush rec kr pr int xpm fgm saf 2pt sing E Hewitson 59 - - - - - - 25 11 - 1 A Pierzchalski 54 - 9 0 - - - - - - P de Pass 36 - 6 - - - - - - - M Hobbs 25 4 - - - - - - - - 1 C Johnson 12 - - - - 1 1 - - - L Noel 12 - 2 0 - - - - - - K Bradfield 6 - - 0 1 - - - - - M Kanopoulos 6 - 1 - - - - - - - A Milton 6 1 0 - 0 - - - - - Totals 230 5 18 0 1 1 1 25 11 - 2 Opponent 231 8 17 0 1 1 1 28 10 - 3 s

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2013 Year in Review DEFENCE gp tkl ast tot sck yds tfl yds ff fr yds int yds brup D Gordon 8 39 16 47 1.5 13 2.5 14 - 2 0 - - - H Beeforth 8 24 19 33.5 7 56 10 77 1 1 0 - - - T Harvey 8 28 11 33.5 1 6 1 6 - - - 2 14 4 C Johnson 8 27 13 33.5 3.5 24 5 27 - 1 60 1 88 3 K Kinahan 8 20 16 28 - - 0 - - - - 1 58 3 J Lam 8 19 8 23 - - 0 - - - - - - 2 A Jervis 8 19 6 22 4.5 47 10 57 3 2 -8 - - - J McBride 8 20 3 21.5 - - 0 - 2 - - - - 1 Z Lukings 7 14 11 19.5 2.5 29 3.5 26 1 - - - - - J Ro 6 17 5 19.5 - - 1 1 - 1 10 1 0 4 A Olusoga 8 14 10 19 1.5 10 2 3 - - - - - - J Connors 3 11 7 14.5 - - 0 - - - - - - - S Stewart 5 8 2 9 - - 0 - - - - - - - M Colangelo 8 7 1 7.5 - - 1 2 - - - - - - D Green 8 7 1 7.5 1 4 1 4 - - - - - - P Harris 7 5 5 7.5 - - 0 - - - - - - 1 L Broni 6 6 2 7 1 1 1 1 - - - - - - Ju Marra 8 6 2 7 1.5 10 1.5 10 - - - - - - E Williams 7 6 2 7 2.5 12 2.5 12 - 1 0 - - - O Lahnalampi 8 4 4 6 3.5 17 3.5 17 - - - - - - J Willard 5 5 1 5.5 1 6 1 6 2 1 0 - - - M Leslie 7 4 1 4.5 - - 0 - - - - - - - A Awachie 6 3 0 3 - - 0 - - - - - - - D Howes 8 3 0 3 - - 0 - - - - - - - A Naccarato 8 3 0 3 - - 0 - - - - - - - R Xie 2 3 0 3 - - 0 - - - - - - - M Ehioghae 4 2 0 2 - - 0 - - - - - - - M Hobbs 8 2 0 2 - - 0 - - - - - - - L Noel 8 2 0 2 - - 0 - - - - - - - A Pierzchalski 8 2 0 2 - - 0 - - - - - - - C Williams 6 2 0 2 - - 0 - - - - - - - K Williams 8 2 0 2 - - 0 - - - - - - - B Mokube 7 1 1 1.5 - - 0.5 1 - - - - - - J Mullings 1 0 3 1.5 - - 0 - - - - - - - E Hewitson 8 1 0 1 - - 0 - - - - - - - C Jugovic 6 1 0 1 - - 0 - - - - - - - Z van Kerrebroe 8 1 0 1 - - 0 - - - - - - Jo Marra 2 0 1 0.5 - - 0 - - - - - - - S Nassar 7 0 1 0.5 - - 0 - - - - - - - Totals 8 351 152 427 32 227 49 268 10 9 62 5 160 19 Opponents 8 335 155 412.5 27 182 51 218 11 11 16 10 81 31 gp = games played tkl = tackle ast = assisted tackle sck = sack yds = yards tfl = tackle for loss fr = fumble recovery int = interception brup = break up blk = block saf = safety

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August 25, 2013 Western Mustangs 50, Toronto Varsity Blues 14 Varsity Centre The University of Toronto Varsity Blues football team dropped their 2013 home opener, 50-14, to the Western Mustangs on Sunday, August 25 at Varsity Centre. Third-year defensive back Trevor Harvey of Scarborough, Ont., was named the Varsity Blues player of the game after notching a gamehigh 8.5 tackles, one sack and one interception. Linebacker Dylan Gordon (Cambridge) added 7.5 tackles and one sack, while Chris Johnson (Toronto) had three tackles, one sack, one break up and one fumble recovery for a TD. Second-year quarterback Chris Jugovic of Hamilton, Ont., was 24-of39 for 274 yards and one touchdown in his first start for the Blues. Fifth-year receiver Paul de Pass (Ajax) recorded a team-high 86 yards on five catches, while Alex Pierzchalski had nine receptions for 66 yards. The loss extends Western’s undefeated streak over Toronto to 21 games (20-0-1). The Blues last defeated the Mustangs, 24-16, in the 1993 Yates Cup final. The Blues struggled on the ground, with only 52 rushing yards compared to Western’s 205. Rookie running back and Toronto native Alex Malone accounted for 44 of those yards on seven carries. The Mustangs amassed 604 total offensive yards, with Toronto netting 265.

Finch connected on a 71-yard strike to veteran receiver Brian Marshall (London) for the Mustangs third TD midway through the second frame. The Blues got on the board in the dying minutes of the first half when Jugovic found second-year receiver Michael Kanopoulos (Toronto) in the end zone for the 20-yard touchdown. Marshall added his second major of the game on a 32-yard reception with 22 seconds to go in the second to give Western a 30-7 halftime lead. After a Western field goal to open the second half, the Blues defence rallied the troops as Harrison Beeforth (Richmond Hill) sacked Finch and forced a fumble. Chris Johnson promptly picked it up and ran 60 yards for the major. On the ensuing drive, the Mustangs responded with a 35-yard receiving touchdown from Brampton native George Johnson to maintain their 26-point lead (40-14) heading into the final quarter. Western would extend their lead early in the fourth on a oneyard rushing TD from Garrett Sandivo (Vancouver). Kicker Lirim Hajrullahu (St. Catharines) rounded out the scoring with a 15-yard field goal to secure the 50-14 win.

Western opened the scoring early in the first quarter when sophomore defensive back Malcolm Brown (London, Ont.) recovered a Ricky Osei-Kusi (Brampton, Ont.) forced fumble and ran it 16 yards into the end zone. Mustangs quarterback Will Finch of Burlington extended the lead with a 24-yard rushing touchdown and the visitors held a 14-0 advantage after the first quarter.

Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Net offence Passes made-tried-int. Kick returns-yards Punt returns-yards Intercepts returns-yards Fumbles - lost Sacks by Punts – punts-yards Penalties-yards Time of Possession

Toronto Western 21 35 3-52 15-205 274 436 265 604 24-39-2 30-44-1 5-102 2-41 10-372 5-215 1-14 2-0 2-2 1-1 4-33 6-47 10-372 5-215 12-83 16-130 31:30 28:30

Individual Statistics Rushing (rushes-yards) Toronto: Malone, 7-44 Western: Sanvido 12-88 Passing (comp-att-int-yds-tds) Toronto: Jugovic 24-39-2-274-1 Western: Finch 23-32-1-306-2 Receiving (rec-yards) Toronto: de Pass 5-86 Western: Marshall 7-60 2TD

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September 3, 2013 Toronto Varsity Blues 27, Laurier Golden Hawks 20 University Stadium The University of Toronto Varsity Blues football team held off a fourth-quarter rally to earn a 27-20 victory over the Laurier Golden Hawks at University Stadium in Waterloo. With the win, the Blues improved to 1-1 after Week 2 of OUA football action, while the Hawks dropped to 0-2. Second-year quarterback Chris Jugovic of Hamilton, Ont., was 17for-34 for 259 yards and two touchdowns, while fourth-year receiver Alex Pierzchalski (London) had five catches for 72 yards and two majors. Rookie and Toronto native Llevi Noel recorded a team-high 101 receiving yards on four catches in the win. Veteran linebacker Harrison Beeforth of Richmond Hill led Toronto’s defence with seven tackles, two sacks and one fumble recovery. Second-year defensive back JJ Lam of Aurora tallied a game-high 7.5 tackles on the night.

Pierzchalski notched his second major of the game early in the third, when he broke a couple of tackles for a 21-yard touchdown reception. The Golden Hawks rallied, first with Greg Nyhoff’s 35-yard touchdown reception late in the third quarter. Laurier continued to close the gap as quarterback Julien John connected a 38-yard pass with Anthony Pizzuti for the TD. Hawks kicker Ronald Pfeffer brought the game within seven with a 45-yard field goal with six minutes to go, but the Blues came up with some big stops to secure their first win of the season.

“There’s still room for improvement,” said Varsity Blues head coach Greg Gary. “We get back at it tomorrow. Our offence, defence and special teams played well but now we just have to get back at it and make those little corrections.” The Blues got on the board first as Jugovic connected a 65-yard strike with Noel to set up a six-yard touchdown reception with veteran Paul de Pass (Ajax). After a Laurier field goal, U of T extended their lead when Jugovic tossed the ball to running back Aaron Milton, who stopped and launched it 30 yards to Pierzchalski in the end zone. Blues kicker Eric Hewitson added a 32-yard field goal and Toronto took a 17-3 lead into halftime.

Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Net offence Passes made-tried-int. Kick returns-yards-TDs Punt returns-yards-TDs Intercepts returns-yards-TDs Fumbles - lost Sacks by Punts – punts-yards Penalties-yards Time of Possession

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Toronto Laurier 21 23 27-97 15-49 312 366 390 400 19-36-0 26-50-1 3-35-0 4-82-0 9-298-0 8-280-0 1-58-0 0-0-0 2-2 2-2 2-16 3-25 9-298 8-280 9-91 8-80 31:46 29:14

Individual Statistics Rushing (rushes-yards) Toronto: Milton 15-68 Laurier: John 4-28 Passing (comp-att-int-yds-tds) Toronto: Jugovic 17-34-0-259-2 Laurier: John 25-49-1-345-2 Receiving (rec-yards) Toronto: Noel 4-101, Pierzchalski 5-72 2TD Laurier: Nyhof 6-113 1TD, Pizzuti 8-95 1 TD

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September 7, 2013 Ottawa Gee-Gees 34, Toronto Varsity Blues 10 Gee-Gees Field The University of Toronto Varsity Blues football team fell 34-10 to the Ottawa Gee-Gees on Saturday, September 7 at Gee-Gees Field. With the loss, the Blues dropped to 1-2, while the Gee-Gees improved to 2-1 after Week 3 of OUA action. Second-year quarterback Chris Jugovic of Hamilton, Ont., was 21-of32 for 287 yards and one touchdown. His main target was fifth-year receiver and Ajax native Paul de Pass, who tallied 128 of his team-high 135 receiving yards in the first half. Alex Pierzchalski (London) added 85 yards on nine catches and one major in the loss.

The Gee-Gees went ahead with another major from Adam Valchuk, but the Blues responded as Jugovic connected a 17-yard pass with Pierzchalski with 6:54 to go in the first half. Unfortunately for the Blues, Colbon extended the home team’s lead further and a 27-yard field goal to end the half saw Toronto trailing 24-10 at the midway point of the game. After a scoreless third quarter, the Gee-Gees made it a three possession game on a 26-yard field goal and Gillanders secured the win with a 53-yard touchdown reception with 7:52 remaining in the game.

Fifth-year safety Kevin Kinahan (Whitby, Ont.) led all players with 9.5 tackles, while Trevor Harvey (Scarborough) had 7.5. Defensive lineman Aaron Jervice (Oakville) had two tackles and 1.5 sacks on the day. Ottawa’s Brendan Gillanders opened the scoring midway through the first quarter, capping off a 12-play, 80-yard drive with a two-yard pass from QB Aaron Colbon. Blues kicker Eric Hewitson added a 21-yard field goal as U of T trailed 7-3 after the first 15 minutes of action.

Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Net offence Passes made-tried-int. Kick returns-yards-TDs Punt returns-yards-TDs Intercepts returns-yards-TDs Fumbles - lost Sacks by Punts – punts-yards Penalties-yards Time of Possession

Toronto Ottawa 18 35 14-87 23-119 309 568 372 657 23-36-0 36-48-0 4-72-0 2-27-0 6-60-0 3-25-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0 2-1 2-29 3-23 11-333 7-271 14-119 21-142 26:12 33:48

Individual Statistics Rushing (rushes-yards) Toronto: Milton 7-65 Ottawa: Gillanders 12-102 Passing (comp-att-int-yds-tds) Toronto: Jugovic 21-32-0-287-1 Ottawa: Colbon 32-44-0-523-3 Receiving (rec-yards) Toronto: de Pass 7-155, Pierzchalski 9-85 1TD Ottawa: Mullings 10-192, Dagher 8-139, Gillanders 4-84 2TD

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September 14, 2013 Guelph Gryphons 38, Toronto Varsity Blues 12 Varsity Centre The University of Toronto Varsity Blues football team dropped a 3812 decision to the No. 7 Guelph Gryphons on Saturday, September 14 at Varsity Centre. With the loss, the Blues dropped to 1-3, while the Gryphons improved to 3-0 after Week 4 of OUA football action. Third-year running back Aaron Milton (Whitby, Ont.) notched a game-high 90 yards on 13 carries, while linebacker Chris Johnson (Toronto) led all players with eight tackles and one sack and was named the Varsity Blues player of the game for his efforts. Dylan Gordon added seven tackles and one sack on the day. Second-year quarterback Chris Jugovic (Hamilton) was 8-of-16 for 89 yards in the loss. Third-year Blues defensive back Trevor Harvey opened the game with a 71-yard kick return and rookie kicker Eric Hewitson (Cambridge) kicked a 41-yard field goal to give Toronto an early 3-0 lead. Guelph got on the board late in the first as third-year quarterback Jazz Lindsay (Markham) connected a 12-yard pass with his brother, Saxon, to cap off a four-play, 44-yard drive. The Gryphons led 7-3 after 15 minutes.

Fifth-year veteran receiver Dilon Dimitroff padded Guelph’s lead on the first drive of the third quarter with an eight-yard touchdown reception and the Gryphons held onto a 28-5 advantage heading into the final frame. Third-year kicker Daniel Ferraro added a season-high 47-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter and rookie running back Bryson Wishloff-Dobush (Edmonton) caught a Lindsey pitch for a 17-yard major. The Blues ended the game on a high note as third-year returner Kevin Bradfield (Toronto) came up with a huge 97-yard punt return for the touchdown. Jazz Lindsay was named the Porter player of the game, going 21-of34 for 297 yards and four touchdowns. Saxon Lindsay, led all players with nine catches for 108 yards and two majors. Wishloff-Dobush (Edmonton) recorded a team-high 74 rushing yards on 11 carries, while sophomore defensive lineman Ian Marouf led the Gryphons with five tackles and two sacks in the win.

Saxon notched his second major of the game nine minutes into the second quarter and rookie running back Johnny Augustine (Welland, Ont.) added a one-yard rushing touchdown two minutes later as Guelph built a 21-3 lead heading into halftime.

Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Net offence Passes made-tried-int. Kick returns-yards-TDs Punt returns-yards-TDs Intercepts returns-yards-TDs Fumbles - lost Sacks by Punts – punts-yards Penalties-yards Time of Possession

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Toronto Guelph 15 31 17-97 26-142 180 327 256 414 16-32-4 24-42-0 5-131-0 2-17-0 6-149-1 5-73-0 0-0-0 4-6-0 0-0 0-0 5-43 3-17 8-274 9-352 12-94 13-90 22:57 37:03

Individual Statistics Rushing (rushes-yards) Toronto: Milton 13-90 Guelph: Wishloff-Dob 11-74, Augustine 11-48 1TD Passing (comp-att-int-yds-tds) Toronto: Jugovic 8-16-2-89-0, Nassar 3-7-1-35-0 Guelph: Lindsey 21-34-0-297-4 Receiving (rec-yards) Toronto: Pierzchalski 4-56 Guelph: Lindsey 9-108 2TD, Dimitroff 4-87 1TD

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September 21, 2013 Windsor Lancers 26, Toronto Varsity Blues 11 Alumni Stadium The University of Toronto Varsity Blues football team dropped a 2611 decision to the Windsor Lancers on Saturday, September 21 at Alumni Stadium.

Blues defensive back Trevor Harvey picked off Kennedy on Windsor’s first series of the game and Nassar connected on a 68-yard strike with Noel to set up a 29-yard Eric Hewitson field goal.

With the loss, the Blues fell to 1-4 and were tied for eighth, while the Lancers improved to 3-2 and moved into fourth place in the OUA standings.

It was much of the same on Toronto’s next series as Nassar found de Pass for a 54-yard gain and Hewitson’s 32-yard field goal gave the Blues a 6-0 lead after the first quarter.

Fifth-year Blues receiver Paul de Pass of Ajax, Ont., recorded a career-high 192 yards on 12 catches, which jumps him into second in all-time Varsity Blues career receiving yards leaders with 2,000 even. Two-time CIS all-Canadian and U of T Sports Hall of Fame inductee Mark Magee holds the record with 2,385 yards in the 197781 seasons.

The Lancers got on the board early in the second quarter when Marcus Hobbs’ punt was blocked and recovered by Dubuisson, who ran it 35 yards for the major. Windsor conceded two safeties and Toronto took a 10-7 lead into halftime.

Rookie Llevi Noel (Toronto) notched his second 100+ yard game of the season, with five receptions for 111 yards, and third-year quarterback Simon Nassar (Toronto) was 25-of-43 for a career-high 397 yards on the night.

The Lancers took the lead midway through the third quarter when third-year running back Gilbert Stewart (Brampton, Ont.) capped off a seven-play, 67-yard drive with an eight-yard rushing major. Up 19-11 with less than three minutes remaining, Dender secured the home team’s win with a 49-yard rushing touchdown.

Linebackers Chris Johnson (Toronto) and Dylan Gordon (Cambridge) led Toronto with six and 6.5 tackles, respectively, with Johnson adding two sacks. Fifth-year veteran Harrison Beeforth (Richmond Hill) chipped in with 5.5 tackles and two sacks in the loss. Windsor QB Austin Kennedy went 8-for-16 for 90 yards, while Mitch Dender (Amherstburg, Ont.) led all players with six carries for 89 yards and one major. Mike Dubuisson (Montreal) and Frank Renaud (Windsor) led all players with eight tackles in the win.

Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Net offence Passes made-tried-int. Kick returns-yards-TDs Punt returns-yards-TDs Intercepts returns-yards-TDs Fumbles - lost Sacks by Punts – punts-yards Penalties-yards Time of Possession

Toronto Windsor 21 17 22-62 35-164 406 145 468 309 27-45-0 11-22-1 4-76-0 1-17-0 11-103-0 8-91-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-10 0-0 6-32 7-44 12-358 11-430 13-125 7-80 33:14 26:46

Individual Statistics Rushing (rushes-yards) Toronto: Milton 13-54 Windsor: Dender 6-89-1 Passing (att-comp-int-yds-td) Toronto: Nassar 25-43-0-397-0 Windsor: Kennedy 8-16-1-90-0 Receiving (rec-yards) Toronto: de Pass 12-192, Noel 5-111 Windsor: Pszczonak 5-69

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September 27, 2013 Toronto Varsity Blues 50, Carleton Ravens 10 Varsity Centre Third-year quarterback Simon Nassar finished the game going 26of-39 for 343 yards and four touchdowns, leading the University of Toronto Varsity Blues football team to a convincing 50-10 victory over the Carleton Ravens under the Friday night lights of Varsity Centre (Sept. 27). With the win, the Blues improved to 2-4 and moved into a four-way tie for fifth place, while the Ravens dropped to 0-5 on the season. Veteran receiver Paul de Pass closed in on U of T’s all-time career receiving yards record with five receptions for 103 yards. The Ajax, Ont., native is 283 yards shy of Mark Magee’s 2,385 record (197781) with two games remaining in the regular season. Fourth-year receiver Alex Pierzchalski (London) also had a big game, hauling in eight catches for an identical 103 yards to go along with three majors, while Aaron Milton (Whitby) led all players on the ground with 17 carries for a career-high 171 yards and one TD. “It was really important for the offence to play well,” said Varsity Blues head coach Greg Gary. “We did what we were supposed to do. Our offence has a lot of confidence now. It’s the first time that our entire team came together.” The Blues wasted no time getting on the board as Nassar connected on a 47-yard strike with de Pass to set up a two-yard rushing touchdown by Milton.

Marcus Hobbs opened the second quarter with a fake punt, connecting a 13-yard pass with Trevor Harvey for a Toronto first down. The Blues successfully converted with a Pierzchalski 16-yard touchdown reception. Pierzchalski added his second major of the night, capping off a six-play, 74-yard drive with a 28-yard TD catch. Carleton got on the board late in the first half with a 17-yard Andrew Banerjee field goal and Toronto carried a 26-3 lead into halftime. Kevin Bradfield opened the second half with a 42-yard punt return, which set up a 10-yard Pierzchalski’s third and final major of the game. The Ravens struck next as Jesse Mills converted on 3rd & 8, finding Nathaniel Behar in the end zone for an eight-yard touchdown reception. The Blues answered back, with Milton leading the charge down the field, picking up 57 yards on three carries to set up a one-yard rushing major by Hobbs. Toronto led 40-10 heading into the final frame. Veteran linebackers Dylan Gordon (Cambridge, Ont.) and Chris Johnson each totalled a team-high five tackles in the win.

Blues kicker Eric Hewitson added a 41-yard field goal midway through the first frame and Carleton conceded a safety to give Toronto a 12-0 lead after 15 minutes of action.

Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Net offence Passes made-tried-int. Kick returns-yards-TDs Punt returns-yards-TDs Intercepts returns-yards-TDs Fumbles - lost Sacks by Punts – punts-yards Penalties-yards Time of Possession

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Toronto Carleton 31 15 30-240 17-55 356 155 583 156 27-40-0 16-36-1 3-74-0 7-144-0 10-146-0 4-14-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-3 0-0 3-17 1-3 5-172 12-413 12-118 4-40 30:53 29:07

Individual Statistics Rushing (rushes-yards) Toronto: Milton 17-171 1TD Carleton: Graham 13-48 Passing (comp-att-int-yds-tds) Toronto: Nassar 26-39-0-343-4 Carleton: Mills 13-32-1-136-1 Receiving (rec-yards) Toronto: de Pass 5-103, Pierzchalski 8-103 3TD Carleton: Brown 3-55

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October 10, 2013 Toronto Varsity Blues 56, York Lions 35 York Stadium The University of Toronto Varsity Blues football team scored 32 points in the second quarter en route to a 56-35 victory over the York Lions in the 44th annual Red & Blue Bowl on Thursday night (Oct. 10) at York Stadium.

The Blues got off to a rough start and trailed the Lions 14-2 early in the 2nd quarter; however, third-year defensive back Trevor Harvey came up with a 60-yard punt return to set up a de Pass 28-yard touchdown reception and the Blues kept rolling from there.

With the win, the Blues improved to 3-4 heading into their final game of the regular season versus the Waterloo Warriors at Varsity Centre. York dropped to 2-5.

Jervis blocked York’s Nick Naylor punt and recovered it to set up a Hewitson 15-yard field goal, and rookie Anthony Naccarato faked a punt for a 28-yard gain and a Toronto first down on the ensuing drive to set up a one-yard Marcus Hobbs rushing major.

Third-year quarterback Simon Nassar (Toronto) had another solid game, going 24-for-38 for 360 yards and four touchdowns. Fifth-year veteran receiver Paul de Pass continues to close in on U of T’s all-time career receiving yards record. The Ajax, Ont., native made 11 catches for 155 yards and two majors, and sits just 128 yards shy of Mark Magee’s 2,385 record (1977-81) heading into the final game of the regular season. Fellow veteran receiver Alex Pierzchalski also moved up in the U of T record books. The London, Ont., native has 14 receptions in the last two games, moving him into third in most career receptions with 141, behind Cory Kennedy (153) and Magee (145). Rookie receiver Llevi Noel also had a big night, making five catches for 123 yards and one touchdown.

On the ensuing kick off, Eric Hewitson’s on-side kick was pulled out of the air by Albert Awachie and de Pass came up with his second touchdown reception, this time from 29 yards out. York charged down the field late in the first half and faked a field goal on the last play of the half, only to be intercepted by Johnson for the 88 yard major. The Blues led 34-14 at halftime. Nassar and de Pass marched down the field to start the second half and fourth-year receiver Alex Pierzchalski (London, Ont.) capped off the nine-play, 92 yard drive with a two-yard touchdown reception. York answered back with a major later in the quarter but Nassar found Noel for a 72-yard major and the U of T held a 49-21 heading into the fourth quarter.

Second-year defensive lineman Aaron Jervis (Oakville) led Toronto with seven tackles and one sack, while Christopher Johnson also had seven tackles and an 88-yard interception touchdown in the win.

Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Net offence Passes made-tried-int. Kick returns-yards-TDs Punt returns-yards-TDs Intercepts returns-yards-TDs Fumbles - lost Sacks by Punts – punts-yards Penalties-yards Time of Possession

Toronto York 21 22 13-46 28-102 374 314 378 372 25-39-2 23-35-1 6-186-0 5-96-0 6-100-0 9-45-0 1-88-1 2-38-1 0-0 3-2 4-34 2-11 9-358 7-265 8-45 15-95 25:45 34:15

Individual Statistics Rushing (rushes-yards) Toronto: Naccarato 1-28, Milton 8-12 York: Gibbon 10-67 Passing (comp-att-int-yds-tds) Toronto: Nassar 24-38-2-360-4 York: Gibbon 23-34-0-314-2 Receiving (rec-yards) Toronto: de Pass 11-155 2TD, Noel 5-123 1TD, Pierzchalski 6-60 1TD York: Austin 8-128 1TD, Williams 7-89 1TD

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October 19, 2013 Toronto Varsity Blues 50, Waterloo Warriors 18 Varsity Centre Paul de Pass capped off his five-year career by becoming U of T’s all-time career receiving yards leader as the University of Toronto Varsity Blues football team defeated the Waterloo Warriors 50-18 on Saturday afternoon (Oct. 19) at Varsity Centre. The Blues 4-4 season marks the first time the program has finished .500 since U of T claimed the Yates and Vanier Cup championship titles in 1993. Toronto finished 2013 in a three-way tie for fifth place, but fell to the seventh spot and shy of playoffs after tiebreaking procedures. “The past three weeks we have evaluated the program against the teams that we have to compete against and I think we came up pretty well,” said Varsity Blues head coach Greg Gary. “I think we won those battles decisively and moving forward, we have to sustain what we did in these last three games.” de Pass made seven catches for a career-high 232 yards and three majors and ends his time in a Varsity Blues uniform with 2,490 yards, to better two-time CIS all-Canadian Mark Magee’s tally of 2,385 (1977-81), as U of T’s all-time career receiving yards leader. The Ajax, Ont., native caught a 67-yard touchdown reception early in the third quarter, his second of the day, which broke U of T’s single season receiving yards record, previously held by Francis Etienne (1995, 860 yards). With 57 seconds to go in the third quarter, de Pass caught a four-yard pass to top Magee’s career mark. He ended his career with a bang, as he and QB Simon Nassar connected on a 103-yard strike for this third touchdown of the game.

satisfying feeling. It was good reward for all the hard work I have put in the past five years.” Third-year returner Kevin Bradfield also etched his named into U of T’s record book, passing Glenn McCausland’s (1990-94) career punt return yardage record of 1,135 yards. The Toronto native had nine punt returns for 98 yards on the day, bringing his career total to 1,138. Bradfield previously set a new U of T record, and added to it today, for the most punt returns (59) and punt return yardage (734) in a season, surpassing Roger Lippert’s 1983 records of 49 returns for 539 yards. Waterloo’s Nick Anapolsky (Guelph, Ont.) also got in on the action, breaking both the OUA and CIS single-season receptions record, ending the game with 11 catches for 109 yards and one touchdown, to set a new national record with 74 receptions on the year. Fourth-year receiver Alex Pierzchalski ended the game with six receptions for 45 yards and two touchdowns. The London, Ont., native ends the 2013 season just seven catches shy of breaking Cory Kennedy’s U of T record for most career receptions. Not to be forgotten in all of the record-breaking performances, Toronto quarterback Simon Nassar was 23-of-34 for 392 yards and five touchdowns, bringing his total in the last four games to 1,492 yards and 13 majors. Running back Aaron Milton had a season-high 140 yards on 13 carries. Fifth-year linebacker Harrison Beeforth led the team with six tackles and one sack in his final game in the Blue and White.

“It was amazing,” said de Pass after the game. “It was obviously something I wanted to accomplish before the season was done but wanted to make sure the team was put first. It all kind of fell into place after the first half. We hit a few long throws and it was a really Team Statistics First Downs Rushing Passing Net offence Passes made-tried-int. Kick returns-yards-TDs Punt returns-yards-TDs Intercepts returns-yards-TDs Fumbles - lost Sacks by Punts – punts-yards Penalties-yards Time of Possession

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Toronto Waterloo 34 20 34-271 20-90 398 198 655 259 24-35-2 21-37-0 5-171-0 7-126-0 10-78-0 4-22-0 0-0-0 2-37-0 1-1 1-1 6-23 2-12 6-185 10-364 20-191 10-90 31:31 29:29

Individual Statistics Rushing (rushes-yards) Toronto: Milton 13-140 Waterloo: Ganza 10-54 Passing (comp-att-int-yds-tds) Toronto: Nassar 23-34-2-392-5 Waterloo: Chris 15-29-0-164-2 Receiving (rec-yards) Toronto: de Pass 7-232 3TD Waterloo: Anapolsky 11-109 1TD

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The earliest documented game of football on the University of Toronto campus occurred 153 years ago - November 9, 1861 – when the game was played under uniquely local rules that required players to bounce the ball. It was in 1877 that the rules of rugby were introduced to U of T by J.H. Mayne Campbell, giving birth to the modern Varsity Blues football team. Over the next century, the rules of rugby in Canada evolved into the modern game of Canadian football. It has been a remarkable history that includes a long list of football firsts, as well as four Grey Cups, two Vanier Cups and 25 Yates Cup championships. Most of Varsity’s early opponents were club teams such as the Hamilton Tigers and the Toronto Argonauts. U of T’s first interuniversity game was played in 1879 in Detroit against the University of Michigan, with the two teams battling to a scoreless draw. Varsity’s first Canadian university contest was in the fall of 1881, when McGill scored a victory by ‘two tries to nothing’ on the U of T front campus. As for the nickname ‘Blues’, it seems that this reference wasn’t generally used until the 1930s. Previously, nicknames were not always customary for university teams and references such as ‘The Big Blue’, ‘The Blue and White’ and ‘The Varsity Blue’ appeared interchangeably. Official interuniversity competition began in 1898, with Varsity capturing the inaugural Yates Cup, and 10 of the first 17 championships. Varsity also claimed national titles in 1905 and 1909 through 1911. The latter three are best known as they represented the first Grey Cup championships, which is now the pinnacle of the Canadian Football League season.

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U of T made their final Grey Cup appearance in 1926, dropping a 10-7 decision to the Ottawa Rough Riders. In the end, Varsity claimed four Grey Cup titles in all (‘09,’10,’11,’20). Through the 1920s and 30s U of T captured six Yates Cups, and would add six more before 1970. However, it was in the early 50s that U of T football attracted its largest crowds. Immediately following the final expansion of Varsity Stadium in 1950, the Varsity Blues averaged 25,593 spectators per game and attracted a university record crowd of 26,764 for a game versus the University of Western Ontario Mustangs on October 21, 1950. If one team stands out at U of T, it would be the 1958 squad. The team was coached by Dalt White, and is regarded by many as the Varsity Blues strongest ever. They averaged almost 40 points a game and remain the only U of T football team to go undefeated and untied since the 1910 squad. Seven years later, White’s final season on the sidelines, the Varsity Blues claimed another first, winning the inaugural Vanier Cup championship by a 14-7 score over the University of Alberta. The 1965 team was inducted into the U of T Sports Hall of Fame in 2002. Meanwhile, since 1964 the Varsity Blues have captured five Yates Cup titles. The Varsity Blues claimed their second Vanier Cup in 1993 under the tutelage of head coach Bob Laycoe. In a thrilling final, Glenn McCausland returned a punt 81 yards for a touchdown, a Vanier Cup record that still stands today, as the Varsity Blues slipped past the University of Calgary 37-34.

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Record Manual Varsity Blues Football Record Varsity Blues Overall Record: Wins 529, Losses 427, Ties 36, OT losses 1; 993 games League Regular Season (since 1898): Wins 335, Losses 315, Ties 20, OT losses 1; 671 games League Playoff Games: Wins 20, Losses 25; 45 games Vanier Cup: 2 Wins (1965, Alberta, 14-7; 1993, Calgary, 37-34); 1 Loss (1974, Western, 19-15) National Semifinals: 2 Wins (1974, Saint Mary’s, 45-1; 1993, Concordia, 26-16); 1 Loss (1983, Queen’s, 22-7) Dominion/Grey Cup Championships (6): 1895, 1905, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1920 Vanier Cup Championships (2): 1965, 1993 Yates Cup Championships (25): 1898, 1899, 1901, 1903, 1905, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1914, 1920, 1921, 1926, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1948, 1951, 1954, 1958, 1965, 1967, 1974, 1983, 1993 ORFU Championships (2): 1895, 1896

Varsity Blues Head Coaches, 1898 to date ALFRED WILLIAMS 1898-00 Seasons: 3 Championships: 2

DR. JOHN MAYNARD 1921-22 Seasons: 2 Championships: 1

HUGH HOYLES 1901-02 Seasons: 2 Championships: 1

WARREN CORYELL 1923 Seasons: 1 Championships: 0

A.F. “BIDDY” BARR 1903-06, 1925 Seasons: 5 Championships: 2

JACK NEWTON 1924 Seasons: 1 Championships: 0

HARRY GRIFFITH 1907-10 Seasons: 4 Championships: 3

RONNIE MACPHERSON 1926-27, 1929 Seasons: 3 Championships: 1

DR. A.B. WRIGHT 1911-13 Seasons: 3 Championships: 1

LES BLACKWELL 1928, 1930 Seasons: 2 Championships: 0

HUGH GALL 1914 Seasons: 1 Championships: 1

DR. HARRY HOBBS 1931 Seasons: 1 Championships: 0

1915-18 - WAR YEARS

WARREN STEVENS 1932-39, 1945 Seasons: 9 Total Games: 72 (44-26-2) League Games: 52 (32-18 2) League Playoffs: 6 (3-3-0) Championships: 3 (1932,33,36)

W.C. FOULDS 1919 Seasons: 1 Championships: 0 LADDIE CASSELS 1920 Seasons: 1 Championships: 1

BOBBY COULTER 1946-1947 Seasons: 2 Total Games: 17 (13-3-1) League Games: 12 (8-3-1) League Playoffs: 0 Championships: 0

BOB LAYCOE 1988-2001 Seasons: 14 Total Games: 125 (54-69-2) League Games: 73 (44-59-2) League Playoffs: 11 (4-7-0) Championships: 1 (1993)

BOB MASTERSON 1948-1955 Seasons: 8 Total Games: 72 (45-21-6) League games: 49 (29-15-5) League Playoffs: 4 (2-2-0) Championships: 3 (1948,51,54)

BOB RAINFORD and GIULIO GIORDANI 2002 Seasons: 1 Total Games: 8 (0-8-0) League Games: 8 (0-8-0) League Playoffs: 0 Championships: 0

DALT WHITE 1956-1965 Seasons: 10 Total Games: 83 (42-39-2) League Games: 61 (29-31-1) League Playoffs: 2 (1-1-0) Championships: 2 (1958,65) RON MURPHY 1966-1982 Seasons: 17 Total Games: 148 (92-50-6) League Games: 117 (78-34-4) League Playoffs: 13 (4-9-0) Championships: 2 (1967,74) DOUG MITCHELL 1983-1987 Seasons: 5 Total Games: 45 (21-24-0) League Games: 35 (15-20-0) League Playoffs: 2 (2-0-0) Championships: 1 (1983)

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STEVE HOWLETT 2003-2007 Seasons: 5 Total Games: 40 (0-39-0-1) League Games: 40 (0-39-0-1) League Playoffs: 0 Championships: 0 GREG DeLAVAL 2008-2010 Seasons: 3 Total Games: 26 (6-20) League Games: 24 (6-18) League Playoffs: 0 Championships: 0 GREG GARY 2011-PRESENT Seasons: 3 Total Games: 26 (9-16-1) League Games: 24 (9-15) League Playoffs: 0 Championships: 0

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Record Manual Varsity Blues Asistant Football Coaches, 1946 to date Name Yrs Seasons Coached Mark Ackley 2 1981-82 Jim Anderson 1 1982 Mike Bacci 2 2001-02 James Baskin 1 2002 Richard Bass 2 1988-89 Glenn Beardsley 1 2006 Roger Bernardes 3 1994-95, 1997 Ivan Birungi 3 2012-14 Ozzie Blackett 7 2008-14 Peter Bowman 2 2002, 2006 Dave Brescacin 2 1983-84 Anthony Cannon 1 2014 Joe Cappiello 4 2011-14 David Carnaffan 1 2000 Donnavan Carter 4 2008-09, 2011-12 John Casey 2 1962-63 Keith Castello 5 2004-08 Samir Chahine 1 2008-09 Michael Chykaliuk 3 1961-63 Al Connolly 2 1966-67 Rob Conroy 2 2001-02 Dave Copp 14 1968-81 Luigi Costanzo 1 2014 D. Cresswell 2 1961-62 Dan Crifo 7 2001-07 Gino Cundari 5 1982-86 Mike Danischewsky 2 2012-13 R.J. Dann 1 1960 Greg DeLaval 3 2003-05 Brian Devonish 3 1998-00 Dan Dominico 6 1982-87 Walt Dudar 3 1982-84 Wayne Dunkley 8 1974-81 Kevin Eiben 1 2014 John Engel 4 2008-11 Terry Elik 1 2007 Dan Feraday 5 1983-85, 2003-04 John Finlayson 1 1986 Mark Fitzpatrick 1 1996 Tom Flaxman 2 2012-13 Phil Fletcher 2 2003-04 Jim Follwell 2 1947-48 Ross Francis 1 1987 Dean Gamble 2 1994-95 Greg Gary 2 2008-09 Giulio Giordani 17 1980-82, 1988-01 Tom Gretes 5 1982, 86, 1993-94, 2010 Chris Hadley 3 2003-05 Matt Hale 3 2011-13 David Henderson 2 2000-01 Tom Hipsz 1 2002 Adrian Hoople 1 2013 Bob Howes 2 2003-04 Ken Hussey 1 1978 Sandro Iaboni 1 2008 Leonard Jean-Pierre 1 1999 D.K. Johnston 2 1959-60 Richard Karikari 2 2009-10

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Dwayne Roberts 2 1998-99 J.R. Roberts 1 1954 Jason Romisher 1 2005 David Rukavina 1 1994 Joe Rumolo 4 2005-08 Robin Rushton 14 1988-99, 2001-02 David Scandiffio 2 1994-95 Johnny Scott 5 2010-14 Steve Shamas 1 1987 Sanjiv Sawh 1 1996 Ronald Singer 1 2002 Doug Smith 13 1982-84, 1986-95 John Sopinka 2 1958-59 W.G. Stevenson 1 1958 Dave Stripe 1 2003 Mario Sturino 4 1996-97, 2000-01 Peter Suma 1 1997 Gerry Sutherland 2 1953, 1955 Lou Tiro 3 1994-96 Ron Trentini 1 2007 Jamie Uyeyama 1 2008 Mike Uhm 1 2002 Rob Underhill 1 2013 Nick Vescio 1 2007 Ron Wakelin 8 1973-80 John Walsh 1 2013 Tom Watt 8 1965-72 Clinton Wayne 1 2009 Brent Weir 3 2010-12 Nate Weiss 2 2013-14 Gord Whitaker 1 1987 Dalt White 2 1951, 1955 Aaron White 3 2001-03 F.R. Williams 1 1948 Peter Woo 4 1999-00, 2013-14 Doug Wyles 3 1971-73 Al Young 2 1986-87 Jordan Younger 1 2014 Dan Younis 1 2010 Ray Zaremba 14 1983-86, 1988-96, 1998 Morris Zubkewych 2 1981-82

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Varsity Blues Annual Results

Team Results by Wins-Losses-Ties(-Overtime Losses)

Pre-Interuniversity Era – 1877-1897 Season ORFU 1877 --- 1878 --- 1879 --- 1880 --- 1881 --- 1882 --- 1883 1-1-0 1884 0-1-0 1885 2-1-0 1886 2-1-1 1887 2-1-0 1888 --- 1889 --- 1890 0-1-0 1891 3-1-0 1892 0-2-0 1893 1-1-0 1894 1-1-0 1895* 2-2-0 1896* 4-0-0 1897 0-1-1

Overall 0-1-0 2-0-1 2-1-1 4-1-0 1-2-0 7-2-0 4-2-1 4-3-2 5-1-1 5-1-2 6-1-0 4-1-1 7-0-0 2-2-0 4-3-1 1-2-1 3-1-0 4-2-0 3-2-0 8-1-0 1-4-1

Captain J.H. Mayne Campbell C.C. McCaul W.D. Gwynne W.D. Gwynne C. Graham Campbell A.H. Campbell E.S. Wigle H.B. Cronyn J.S. MacLean J.S. MacLean E.C. Senkler J.H. Senkler Ivan Senkler G.B. McLean W.H Bunting W.H. Bunting George Clayes George Clayes A.F. "Biddy" Barr A.F. "Biddy" Barr J.W. Hobbs

Interuniversity Era – 1898 to date Season League Overall Coach 1898* 3-1-0 6-2-0 Alfred Williams 1899* 3-1-0 3-3-0 Alfred Williams 1900 1-2-1 2-2-1 Alfred Williams 1901* 4-0-0 4-2-0 Hugh Hoyles 1902 2-2-0 4-2-0 Hugh Hoyles 1903* 3-0-1 5-0-1 A.F. "Biddy" Barr 1904 0-4-0 1-4-0 A.F. "Biddy" Barr 1905* 6-0-0 7-0-0 A.F. "Biddy" Barr 1906 3-3-0 3-4-0 A.F. "Biddy" Barr 1907 3-3-0 3-3-0 Harry Griffith 1908* 5-1-0 6-2-0 Harry Griffith 1909* 5-1-0 7-1-0 Harry Griffith 1910* 6-0-0 7-0-0 Harry Griffith 1911* 5-1-0 6-2-0 Dr. A.B. Wright 1912 4-2-0 5-6-0 Dr. A.B. Wright 1913 3-3-0 4-3-0 Dr. A.B. Wright 1914* 3-1-0 7-2-0 Hugh Gall 1915-1918 WAR YEARS 1919 2-2-0 2-4-0 W.C. Foulds 1920* 3-1-0 7-1-0 Laddie Cassels 1921* 2-1-1 3-3-1 Dr. John Maynard 1922 3-1-0 4-2-0 Dr. John Maynard 1923 1-3-0 3-3-0 Warren Coryell 1924 1-3-0 3-4-0 Jack Newton 1925 1-3-0 2-3-0 A.F. "Biddy" Barr Season League Overall Coach 1926* 2-2-0 6-4-0 Ronnie MacPherson 1927 1-3-0 2-3-0 Ronnie MacPherson 1928 1-3-0 1-4-0 Les Blackwell

Captains "Thrift" Burnside A.W. Mackenzie E.P. Brown Dr. John McCollum Dr. George Biggs Harold Beatty Dr. A.W. McPherson Casey Baldwin F.F. Montague M.D. Kennedy F.A. Lee Jack Newton Hugh Gall Dr. John Maynard P.G. Campbell Dr. John Maynard Charlie Gage

1958: Chorostecki (left), Russell (right)

Joe Breen Joe Breen Gordon Duncan Dr. Harry Hobbs Dr. G.E. Westman Dr. Warren Snyder Dr. C.R. Weber Captains Dr. Warren Snyder C.F. Trimble Murray Snyder

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Dr. G.A. Morgan Dr. J.D. Keith Dr. R.J. Galloway Dr. J.D. Sinclair K.W. Peacock Dr. Andy Henderson Bobby Coulter Dr. Gus Greco Dr. Turney Williams Dr. Cam Gray Ted Jarvis Stew Scott Ruliff Grass Frank Williams Ian Clark Arch Jones Jack Gray, Fraser Mustard John Evans Bruce Miles Al Haig, Roy McMurtry Steve Oneschuk, Don Smith Phil Muntz, Fred Smale Ed Skrzypek Curt Russell Gene Chorostecki, Curt Russell Steve Chisholm, Trevor Eyton Paul Burroughs, Glen Harding Doug Boyd, Ron Crawford Harold Hall, Jim Rhodes Ray German, Bill Watters Bob Pampe, Bill Watters Bob Pampe, Bryce Taylor Ranny Parker, Don Rogers, Bryce Taylor Don Rogers, Jim Ware, Mike Wright Arnie Carefoote, Glen Markle, Paul McKay Rich Agro, Jim Kellam Don Fraser, Jim Kellam, Eric Walter Wayne Dunkley, Don Fraser, Hartley Stern Wayne Dunkley, Peter McNabb, Hartley Stern Wayne Dunkley, Brent Elsey, Hartley Stern Brent Elsey, Ken Hussey, Richard Nakatsu Libert Castillo, Brent Elsey, Richard Nakatsu Brent Elsey, Ken Hussey, Mike Steele, John Vernon Giulio Giordani, Mike Steele Dan Feraday, John Goodrow, Ed McMahon John Brown, Zarko Budisavljevic, Joe Hawco Dan Feraday, Mark Magee, Dave Zilli Sam DiFalco, Dan Feraday, Mark Magee, Dave Zilli Rick Makos, Eric Upshaw, Dave Zilli John Finlayson, Roger Lippert, Rick Makos, Eric Upshaw John Finlayson, Dave Greenaway Frank Ciulini, Andy McVey, Rob Taylor, Al Young Frank Ciulini, Andy McVey, Rod Moors, Rob Taylor Paul Burroughs, Dunc Ellis, John Svab, Jim Urquhart Stan Bacso, Roger Bernardes, Matt MacKay, Ted Temertzoglou, Jim Urquhart Dave Blanch, Rob Davidson, Sandro Iaboni, Brent Siemens Dave Blanch, Eugene Buccigrossi, Sandro Iaboni, Brent Siemens Captains Dave Blanch, Eugene Buccigrossi, Richard Fischer, Chris Morris Eugene Buccigrossi, Matt Clark, David Scandiffio, Lou Tiro Brian Devonish, Richard Fischer, Brad Muxlow, David Scandiffio Brian Devonish, Barry McCamus, Mario Sturino, Peter Vasilis Barry McCamus, John Raposo, Mario Sturino, Joe Tassone Tom Hipsz, Peter Mauro, Barry McCamus, Jung Ho Park

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Adrian Bowers, John Kotsopoulos, Mike Maltar, Peter Mauro Adrian Bowers, Mark Dienesch, John Kotsopoulos, Mike Maltar Adrian Bowers, Mike Bacci, Noel Carrabs, Mario Amaral Noel Carrabs, Bart Harvey, Rob Moore, Gabe Robinson Noel Carrabs, Norbert Knutel, Rob Moore, Gabe Robinson Carter Livingstone, Gabe Robinson, Ian Watson, Derek Wheeler, Kamal Shah Jason Riff, Derek Wheeler, Ian Watson, Ryan Duffy, Carter Livingstone, Bob Vranich Derek Wheeler Mike Goncalves, John Gilson, Mark Stinson, Mike Tutty, Tony Mammoliti Mike Goncalves, Dave Hamilton, Chris Kowalczuk, George Polyzois, Mark Stinson, Mike Tutty Cory Kennedy, Chris Kowalczuk, Mike Goncalves, George Polyzois, Mark Stinson, Mike Tutty, Matt D’Souza, Mark Evans, David Hamilton, Cory Kennedy, Kyle Kennedy, Chris Kowalczuk, Scott Smith, Mark Stinson Matt D’Souza, Mark Evans, Andrew Gillis Kyle Kennedy, Chris Kowalczuk, Drew Meerveld, Scott Smith Andrew Gillis, Kyle Kennedy, Josh Gibbs, Wilkerson DeSouza, Willie Sharpe Andrew Gillis, Josh Gibbs, Wilkerson DeSouza, Willie Sharpe, Kevin Asare Andrew Lomasney Paul de Pass, Alex Pierzchalski, Harrison Beeforth, Mario Tedesco, Everton Williams, Simon Nassar, Richard Quittenton, Andrew Lomasney Paul de Pass, Alex Pierzchalski, Harrison Beeforth, Chris Jugovic, Simon Nassar

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Toronto vs Carleton

Regular Season Games: 6 (5-1-0) Playoff Games: 1 (1-0-0) Exhibition Games: 2 (1-1-0) Overall Record: 9 (7-2-0) First Meeting: 9/11/1971 Last Meeting: 9/27/2013 Streak: W1 Last win: 9/27/2013 Game-by-Game Results: 1971 S11 Carleton L 1971 O8 Carleton W 1972 S23 Carleton W 1972 O14 Carleton W 1973 S10 Carleton W 1974 S14 Carleton W 1974 N2 Carleton W 1984 S2 Carleton L 2013 S27 Carleton W

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Toronto vs Guelph

Toronto vs Laurier

Regular Season Games: 37 (14-22-1) Playoff Games: 4 (1-3-0) Exhibition Games: 1 (0-1-0) Overall Record: 42 (15-26-1) First Meeting: 9/13/1969 Last Meeting: 9/14/2013 Streak: L2 Last win: 9/17/2011 Game-by-Game Results: 1969 S13 Guelph L 1976 O16 Guelph W 1977 O7 Guelph W 1979 S21 Guelph W 1980 S27 Guelph W 1981 O30 Guelph W 1981 N7 Guelph L 1982 O23 Guelph L 1983 O1 Guelph W 1983 O29 Guelph W 1984 S29 Guelph W 1985 O5 Guelph L 1986 O18 Guelph L 1987 O17 Guelph L 1988 O15 Guelph T 1989 O14 Guelph W 1989 O28 Guelph L 1990 S21 Guelph W 1991 S28 Guelph W 1992 O24 Guelph W 1992 O31 Guelph L 1993 O23 Guelph W 1994 S10 Guelph L 1995 S9 Guelph W 1996 S28 Guelph L 1997 S6 Guelph L 1997 O9 Guelph L 1998 S12 Guelph L 1999 S25 Guelph L 2000 S23 Guelph L 2001 S8 Guelph L 2002 S7 Guelph L 2003 S20 Guelph L 2004 O23 Guelph L 2005 O1 Guelph L 2006 S23 Guelph L 2008 S27 Guelph L 2009 S18 Guelph L 2010 S1 Guelph L 2011 S17 Guelph W 2012 S22 Guelph L 2013 S14 Guelph L *Forfeit-ineglible player

14-15 51-18 17-14 21-19 31-9 37-20 18-35 8-24 21-9 33-7 28-24 23-29 19-22 23-26 8-8 18-13 14-13 25-4 16-11 15-14 17-31 28-10 0-1* 27-17 7-24 4-17 27-55 9-10 25-30 14-23 15-38 16-32 7-20 3-38 30-58 14-66 0-30 25-53 13-15 21-12 29-31 12-38

Regular Season Games: 38 (14-24-0) Playoff Games: 5 (1-4-0) Exhibition Games: 0 (0-0-0) Overall Record: 43 (15-28-0) First Meeting: 9/13/1975 Last Meeting: 9/2/2013 Streak: W3 Last win: 9/2/2013 EX

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Toronto vs Queen`s

Regular Season Games: 35 (14-21-0) Playoff Games: 3 (1-2-0) Exhibition Games: 2 (2-0-0) Overall Record: 40 (17-23-0) First Meeting: 11/11/1905 Last Meeting: 9/7/2013 Streak: L3 Last win: 10/2/2010 Game-by-Game Results: 1905 N11 Ottawa W 1905 N18 Ottawa W 1906 O27 Ottawa W 1906 N3 Ottawa L 1907 O19 Ottawa L 1907 N2 Ottawa L 1908 O24 Ottawa W 1908 O31 Ottawa W 1909 O23 Ottawa W 1909 O30 Ottawa W 1910 O15 Ottawa W 1910 O29 Ottawa W 1911 O21 Ottawa L 1911 N11 Ottawa W 1912 O12 Ottawa W 1912 N2 Ottawa W 1950 S23 Ottawa W 1963 S20 Ottawa W 1971 O2 Ottawa L 1972 S16 Ottawa L 1972 O6 Ottawa L 1972 O28 Ottawa L 1973 O27 Ottawa L 1974 S20 Ottawa W 1974 N9 Ottawa W 1975 O18 Ottawa L 1975 N8 Ottawa L 2000 O21 Ottawa L 2001 S3 Ottawa L 2002 S3 Ottawa L 2003 O11 Ottawa L 2005 O8 Ottawa L 2006 O21 Ottawa L 2007 S8 Ottawa L 2008 O18 Ottawa L 2009 S25 Ottawa L 2010 O2 Ottawa W 2011 S24 Ottawa L 2012 O6 Ottawa L 2013 S7 Ottawa L *default

19-5 21-11 27-0 4-5 8-13 10-13 30-18 14-9 63-2 46-4 36-1 26-5 8-10 29-13 30-11 1-0* 34-0 28-0 0-21 7-24 13-30 13-28 7-24 30-26 24-21 16-38 7-14 3-64 14-57 0-43 7-63 0-72 23-59 7-50 30-39 15-35 40-35 0-41 6-34 10-34

Regular Season Games: 160 (84-72-4) Playoff Games: 13 (4-9-0) Exhibition Games: 7 (2-5-0) Overall Record: 180 (90-86-4) First Meeting: 10/15/1887 Last Meeting: 10/20/2012 Streak: L14 Last win: 9/4/1993

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Game-by-Game Results: 1887 O15 Queen’s W 1890 O25 Queen’s L 1891 O31 Queen’s W 1893 O21 Queen’s L 1893 O28 Queen’s W 1895 N9 Queen’s L 1895 N2 Queen’s W 1896 O24 Queen’s W 1896 O31 Queen’s W 1897 O30 Queen’s L 1898 N12 Queen’s L 1898 O22 Queen’s W 1899 N18 Queen’s L 1899 O28 Queen’s W 1900 N10 Queen’s L 1900 O27 Queen’s T 1901 O26 Queen’s W 1901 N2 Queen’s W 1902 N1 Queen’s L 1902 N8 Queen’s W 1903 N7 Queen’s T 1903 O31 Queen’s W 1904 O29 Queen’s L 1904 N12 Queen’s L 1905 O14 Queen’s W 1905 O28 Queen’s W 1906 N17 Queen’s L 1906 O18 Queen’s W 1907 N16 Queen’s L 1907 N9 Queen’s W 1908 O17 Queen’s L 1908 N14 Queen’s W 1908 N21 Queen’s W 1909 O9 Queen’s W 1909 N6 Queen’s W 1910 N5 Queen’s W 1910 N12 Queen’s W 1911 O7 Queen’s W 1911 N4 Queen’s W 1912 O26 Queen’s W 1912 N9 Queen’s W 1913 O25 Queen’s W 1913 N8 Queen’s W 1914 O17 Queen’s W 1914 O31 Queen’s W 1919 O11 Queen’s W 1919 O25 Queen’s W 1920 O16 Queen’s W 1920 N13 Queen’s W

10-8 5-29 25-17 7-27 16-6 7-12 19-2 18-16 13-1 5-10 4-5 16-6 2-8 10-0 3-15 11-11 23-8 15-11 0-5 12-1 7-7 19-7 10-21 3-31 19-5 20-6 9-11 12-0 3-4 20-5 3-18 20-8 12-0 7-1 21-9 25-9 9-4 18-6 23-4 17-11 9-3 18-3 29-9 21-14 25-17 41-3 30-2 17-6 34-1

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1921 O8 1921 N5 1922 O28 1922 N18 1922 N11 1923 O20 1923 N3 1924 O18 1924 N8 1925 O10 1925 O31 1926 N13 1926 O16 1926 N27 1927 O22 1927 O29 1928 O27 1928 O6 1929 O12 1929 N16 1929 N9 1930 N8 1930 O25 1931 O10 1931 N14 1932 O8 1932 N12 1933 O21 1933 O28 1933 N18 1934 O20 1934 N17 1934 O27 1935 N16 1935 O12 1935 N2 1936 N7 1936 O17 1936 N21 1937 N13 1937 N27 1937 O9 1938 O8 1938 N12 1939 O21 1939 O28 1945 O20 1945 O27 1946 O19 1946 O26 1947 O18 1947 N8 1948 O16 1948 N6 1949 N12 1949 O8 1950 O7 1950 N11 1951 O20 1951 O27

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L W L L W L L L L L L L W W L L L W L L W L W L W W W L L W L L W L T W L W W L L W W W L L L W W W W W L W L W W W W W

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13-1 9-1 16-7 6-1 0-20 11-9 10-11 0-18 11-6 12-19 2-4 7-7 16-8 18-2 44-0 32-3 7-0 7-6 13-26 6-21 0-29 6-58 13-32 0-29 14-21 15-19 24-45 22-34 0-31 1-0 15-23 7-50 28-19 19-14 16-13 0-35 6-14 17-24 14-16 15-29 27-18 25-28 31-19 46-18 27-13 9-27 48-6 32-9 38-20 26-0 32-10 7-22 13-25 4-24 15-21 25-11 42-10 23-45 3-55 23-38

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10-61 Toronto vs Waterloo 0-72 Regular Season Games: 40 (21-17-2) 0-70 Playoff Games: 0 (0-0-0) 0-37 Exhibition Games: 1 (1-0-0) 7-53 Overall Record: 41 (22-17-2) 24-54 First Meeting: 10/19/1979 14-58 Last Meeting: 10/19/2013 6-33 EX Streak: W3 1-66 Last win: 10/19/2013 6-13 7-35 Game-by-Game Results: 1966 S24 Waterloo W 50-2 EX 1968 O12 Waterloo T 19-19 1969 S27 Waterloo W 31-21 1970 O9 Waterloo W 27-0 1973 O6 Waterloo W 48-0 1976 S11 Waterloo W 26-10 1977 S10 Waterloo W 37-11 1979 O19 Waterloo L 20-38 1980 O9 Waterloo T 20-20 1981 O24 Waterloo W 31-11 1982 O16 Waterloo W 38-8 1983 O15 Waterloo W 16-10 1984 O13 Waterloo L 24-25 1985 O19 Waterloo W 48-7 1986 O3 Waterloo W 29-19 1987 S11 Waterloo W 28-14 1988 S17 Waterloo W 24-2 1989 S15 Waterloo W 24-7 1990 O27 Waterloo L 5-17 1991 S13 Waterloo W 21-20 1992 S11 Waterloo W 13-6 1993 S11 Waterloo W 22-3 1994 S24 Waterloo L 14-28 1995 S23 Waterloo L 19-27 1996 O19 Waterloo L 5-30 1997 S27 Waterloo W 21-15 1998 O31 Waterloo L 18-36 1999 S18 Waterloo L 10-58 2000 S16 Waterloo L 10-41 2001 O20 Waterloo L 6-37 2002 O20 Waterloo L 18-25 2003 S1 Waterloo L 0-31 2004 O16 Waterloo L 6-34 2005 S10 Waterloo L 27-29 2006 S16 Waterloo L 25-28 2007 S3 Waterloo L 17-42 2008 S1 Waterloo W 18-17 2009 O17 Waterloo L 7-30 2011 O22 Waterloo W 45-6 2012 S29 Waterloo W 40-26 2013 O19 Waterloo W 50-18

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Regular Season Games: 114 (43-63-8) Playoff Games: 14 (5-9-0) Exhibition Games: 16 (8-6-2) Overall Record: 144 (56-78-10) First Meeting: 10/5/1929 Last Meeting: 8/25/2013 Streak: L18 Last win: 11/6/1993 Game-by-Game Results: 1929 O5 Western W 1929 O26 Western W 1930 N15 Western L 1930 O18 Western W 1931 O24 Western L 1931 O31 Western L 1932 O29 Western L 1932 O22 Western W 1933 O14 Western W 1933 N4 Western W 1934 O13 Western W 1934 N3 Western W 1935 O5 Western W 1935 N9 Western W 1936 O10 Western W 1936 N14 Western W 1937 O23 Western T 1937 O30 Western W 1937 N20 Western W 1938 O22 Western L 1938 O29 Western W 1939 O14 Western L 1939 N4 Western L 1945 N3 Western L 1946 O5 Western L 1946 N2 Western L 1947 O11 Western L 1947 N15 Western T 1948 O9 Western L 1948 N13 Western W 1948 N20 Western W 1949 O22 Western L 1949 O29 Western W 1950 O21 Western L 1950 O28 Western L 1951 N3 Western T 1951 O13 Western W 1952 N15 Western L 1952 O11 Western T 1953 O10 Western L 1953 N21 Western L 1953 N7 Western W 1953 S26 Western W 1954 O9 Western T 1954 N6 Western T 1954 N27 Western W 1955 O1 Western W 1955 N5 Western W 1956 O20 Western W

27-3 6-2 2-9 3-2 4-6 2-10 8-22 7-6 21-2 22-14 34-1 22-6 21-1 13-12 8-5 15-0 4-4 7-3 19-5 2-3 8-7 5-23 1-15 10-18 7-20 6-15 7-31 12-12 6-24 23-8 18-7 8-11 7-0 6-41 1-21 13-13 16-7 1-8 7-7 10-13 8-12 12-0 11-1 9-9 12-12 9-8 20-2 38-6 21-19

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1956 O27 1957 O19 1957 O26 1958 S26 1958 O11 1958 N1 1959 O10 1959 O31 1959 S25 1960 N5 1960 S24 1960 S30 1961 N11 1961 S30 1961 O7 1962 O27 1962 O20 1962 S29 1963 O19 1963 O26 1963 S27 1964 O31 1964 O10 1964 S19 1965 O9 1965 S18 1965 O30 1965 N13 1966 O1 1966 N5 1967 N4 1967 O14 1967 S30 1968 S21 1968 O26 1969 S20 1969 O25 1970 O24 1970 S19 1971 S25 1973 O13 1974 N22 1974 O26 1975 O25 1976 O23 1977 O22 1977 S2 1978 S30 1978 O14 1978 S3 1979 S28 1979 O27 1980 O18 1981 O3 1982 O2 1982 S3 1982 N6 1983 S17 1983 S3 1984 S15

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41-7 0-15 20-34 26-20 38-14 46-0 3-16 13-7 25-7 0-34 22-22 28-7 14-21 15-20 6-3 1-29 23-14 24-1 15-52 12-8 13-7 27-42 31-7 21-17 35-36 14-20 48-15 21-16 45-7 21-20 18-18 26-20 16-7 21-29 32-17 16-16 41-16 10-4 38-15 27-9 10-44 15-19 28-6 20-13 25-19 12-19 12-24 24-38 6-34 14-22 27-38 15-28 15-31 37-43 15-28 10-18 21-50 21-11 5-3 36-39

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Regular Season Games: 43 (26-16-0-1) Playoff Games: 0 (0-0-0) Exhibition Games: 2 (2-0-0) Overall Record: 45 (28-16-0-1) First Meeting: 9/11/1970 Last Meeting: 10/10/2013 Streak: W1 Last win: 10/10/2013 Game-by-Game Results: 1970 S11 York W 1971 S29 York W 1972 S11 York W 1973 S15 York W 1974 O12 York W 1975 O10 York W 1976 O8 York W 1977 O15 York W 1978 S9 York W 1979 O4 York W 1980 O24 York W 1981 O8 York W 1982 O8 York W 1983 O6 York W 1984 O4 York L 1985 O10 York L 1986 O9 York L 1987 08 York W 1988 O6 York W 1989 O5 York W 1990 O4 York W 1991 O10 York W 1992 O8 York W 1993 O7 York W 1994 O6 York W 1995 O5 York W 1996 S7 York L 1996 O10 York L 1997 S13 York L 1998 O24 York L 1999 S11 York L 2000 S9 York L 2001 S15 York L 2002 S14 York L 2003 S27 York L 2004 S25 York L 2005 S17 York L 2006 S30 York L 2007 S29 York L 2008 S13 York W 2009 O3 York W 2010 S18 York W 2011 S10 York W 2012 O13 York L 2013 O10 York W

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Record Manual OUA All-Stars, 1946 to date 2013 1st Team: Kevin Bradfield, Returner; Paul de Pass, Wide Receiver 2nd Team: Alex Pierzchalski, Inside Receiver 2011 1st Team: Wilkerson DeSouza, Linebacker 2nd Team: Dorian Munroe, Defensive Halfback 2010 2nd Team: Derek Batchelor, Defensive Halfback 2008 1st Team: Mark Stinson, Inside Receiver 2nd Team: Derek Batchelor, Defensive Halfback 2007 1st Team: Derek Batchelor, Rush/Cover 2nd Team: Derek Batchelor, Defensive Halfback; Geroge Polyzois, Safety; Matt D’Souza, Kick Returner. 2006 2nd Team: John Gilson, Offensive Guard 2004 2nd Team: Derek Wheeler, Linebacker 2003 2nd Team: Derek Wheeler, Linebacker 2001 2nd Team: Gabe Robinson, Defensive End 2000 2nd Team: Gabe Robinson, Defensive End; Sean Spence, Cornerback 1999 2nd Team: Mat Dajnowiec, Defensive Back; Duncan Luciak, Offensive Guard; Sean Spence, Defensive Back; Adrian Bowers, Linebacker 1998 1st Team: Adrian Bowers, Linebacker; Mike Maltar, Defensive End; Mike Uhm, Defensive Tackle 2nd Team: Mario Amaral, Centre; Mat Dajnowiec, Rush 1997 2nd Team: James Baskin, Running Back 1996 2nd Team: James Baskin, Running Back; Tom Hipsz, Defensive Line; Barry McCamus, Linebacker 1995 1st Team: Francis Etienne, Wide Receiver; John Halkidis, Defensive Line; Barry McCamus, Linebacker; John Raposo, Defensive End; Mario Sturino, Quarterback; Joe Tassone, Centre

2nd Team: Tom Hipsz, Defensive Line; Richard Iantria, Punter; Jung-Yul Kim, Offensive Tackle; Andrew Lang, Defensive Back 1994 1st Team: Glenn McCausland, Kick Returner; John Raposo, Defensive End 2nd Team: Brian Devonish, Defensive Back; Barry McCamus, Linebacker; David Richer, Running Back; Joe Tassone, Centre 1993 1st Team: Francis Etienne, Wide Receiver; Richard Fischer, Defensive End; David Scandiffio, Offensive Guard; Lou Tiro, Linebacker; Dean Turner, Defensive Back 2nd Team: Stuart Brindle, Kicker; Andrew Lang, Defensive Back; Glenn McCausland, Receiver/Returner; Mario Sturino, Quarterback; Joe Tassone, Centre 1992 1st Team: Eugene Buccigrossi, Quarterback; Matt Howorth, Defensive End; David Richer, Running Back; David Scandiffio, Offensive Guard; Dean Turner, Defensive Back 2nd Team: Peter Brown, Defensive Tackle; Matt Clark, Safety; Joe Tassone, Centre; Lou Tiro, Linebacker; Murray Sobko, Inside Receiver; Brian Zomer, Wide Receiver 1991 1st Team: Chris Morris, Tackle; Richard Fischer, Defensive End; Peter Brown, Defensive Tackle 2nd Team: Eugene Buccigrossi, Quarterback; Brian Zomer, Wide Receiver; Derek Barber, Linebacker; Dave Blanch, Defensive Back 1990 1st Team: Eugene Buccigrossi, Quarterback; Rob Conroy, Tight End; Brent Siemens, Centre; Chris Morris, Tackle; Richard Fisher, Defensive Line; Sandro Iaboni, Linebacker; Jim Spyropolous, Defensive Back; Andrew Astrom, Punter 2nd Team: Lorne King, Running Back; Bob Anderson, Wide Receiver; David Scandiffio, Guard; Andrew Astrom, Place Kicker 1989 1st Team: Lorne King, Running Back; Rob Davidson, Defensive End; Andrew Astrom, Kicker

1986 1st Team: Andy McVey, Running Back; Paul Shorten, Wide Receiver 2nd Team: Rob Crifo, Wide Receiver 1985 1st Team: Rob Crifo, Wide Receiver 2nd Team: Andy McVey, Running Back 1984 2nd Team: Steve Howlett, Slot Back; Andy Filipiuk, Wide Receiver 1983 1st Team: Rick Makos, Guard; Andy Filipiuk, Wide Receiver; Trevor Miller, Running Back; Lance Chomyc, Kicker; Eric Upshaw, Defensive Line; Frank Balkovec, Linebacker; Roger Lippert, Defensive Back 2nd Team: Chris McLean, Centre; Joel Trickey, Defensive Line 1982 1st Team: Eric Upshaw, Defensive Line; Rick Makos, Guard; Bill Mintsoulis, Wide Receiver; Trevor Miller, Running Back 2nd Team: Adam Crawford, Tackle; John Mullins, Slot Back; Joel Trickey, Defensive Line; Dave Zilli, Linebacker; Sam Papaconstantinou, Linebacker 1981 1st Team: Dan Feraday, Quarterback; John Mullins, Slot Back; Mark Magee, Wide Receiver 2nd Team: Dean Dorsey, Kicker; Rick Makos, Guard; Dave Zilli, Linebacker 1980 1st Team: Dan Feraday, Quarterback; Mark Magee, Wide Receiver; Bill Mintsoulis, Wide Receiver; Eric Upshaw, Defensive Line 2nd Team: Neil Evans, Running Back; Dean Dorsey, Kicker; Sam DiFalco, Linebacker; Dave Zilli, Linebacker; Maurice Doyle, Running Back; Brett Lucyk, Guard; Greg Tassios, Defensive Back 1979 1st Team: Mark Magee, Wide Receiver; Maurice Doyle, Running Back; Angelo Castellan, Defensive Line; Tony D’Agostino, Defensive Back

1988 1st Team: Ted Temertzoglou, Defensive Back 2nd Team: Roger Bernardes, Linebacker; Rob Davidson, Defensive Line

1978 1st Team: Chris Kotsopoulos, Wide Receiver; Ken Parsons, Guar 2nd Team: John Goodrow, Running Back; Claude Riopelle, Defensive Line; Eric Boss, Defensive Line

1987 2nd Team: Kerry D’Ambrogio, Linebacker; Rod Moors, Quarterback; John O’Connor, Slot Back

1977 Chris Kotsopoulos, Wide Receiver; Mike Steele, Guard; Tim Allan, Tackle; Paul McMillan, Centre

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1976 Tim Allan, Tackle; Mark Ackley, Wide Receiver; Brent Elsey, Wide Receiver; Mark Bragagnolo, Running Back; Ken Hussey, Defensive Line; Giulio Giordani, Linebacker 1975 Mark Bragagnolo, Running Back; Glenn Rosborough, Defensive Line; Libert Castillo, Running Back; Nick Desimini, Linebacker; Richard Nakatsu, Defensive Back 1974 Mike Sokovnin, Tackle; Mark Bragagnolo, Running Back; Libert Castillo, Running Back; Esteban Andryjowicz, Tight End; Doug Ball, Defensive Back; Glenn Rosborough, Defensive Line; Richard Nakatsu, Defensive Back; Glenn Sutherland, Defensive Line; Giulio Giordani, Linebacker; John Martini, Linebacker 1973 Bruce Parrack, Guard; Cor Doret, Running Back; Ken Hussey, Defensive Line; Hartley Stern, Linebacker; Ron Raine, Defensive Back 1972 Rein Enno, Centre; Brent Elsey, Wide Receiver; Cor Doret, Running Back; Wayne Dunkley, Quarterback; Bruce Parrack, Guard; John Lipsett, Tackle; Jim Nicoletti, Defensive Line; Jim Blainey, Defensive Line; Guido Iantorno, Linebacker; Hartley Stern, Linebacker; Peter McNabb, Defensive Back 1971 Wayne Dunkley, Quarterback; John Dellandrea, Tackle 1970 Glen Markle, Running Back; Alex Squires, Defensive Line; Jim Kellam, Tackle; Don Fraser, Guard; Wayne Dunkley, Quarterback; John Chapman, Wide Receiver; Peter McNabb, Defensive Back 1969 Derek Turner, Guard; Jim Kellam, Tackle; Peter Lamantia, Defensive Back; Vic Albioni, Quarterback; Walt Sehr, Running Back; Alex Squires, Defensive Line; Eric Walter, Wide Receiver; John Chapman, Wide Receiver; Jim Bennett, Defensive Line 1968 Rich Agro, Centre; Eric Walter, Wide Receiver; Alex Squires, Defensive Line; Paul McKay, Defensive Back; Mike Raham, Running Back 1967 Mike Eben, Wide Receiver; Mike Raham, Running Back; Ron Wakelin, Guard; Paul McKay, Defensive Back; Riivo Ilves, Defensive Back; Mike Wright, Linebacker; Ylo Korgemagi, Defensive Line; Alex Squires, Defensive Line; Alex Topps, Defensive Line; Jim Kellam, Tackle

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1966 Mike Eben, Wide Receiver; Mike Raham, Running Back; Bryce Taylor, Quarterback; Bob Pampe, Guard; Jim Kellam, Tackle; Arnie Carefoote, Tackle; Ian Kirkpatrick, Defensive Back; Alex Squires, Defensive Line; Ranny Parker, Linebacker; Alex Topps, Defensive Line; Laird Elliott, Defensive Line 1965 1st Team: Bryce Taylor, Quarterback; Jim Ware, Flanker; Andy Szandtner, Defensive Back; Gerry Sternberg, Running Back; Bob Pampe, Guard; Ian Kirkpatrick, Defensive Back; Jim McMahon, Defensive Line; Mike Eben, Wide Receiver 2nd Team: Don Rogers, Center; Jim Kellam, Tackle; Bill Chernoff, Tackle; Ranny Parker, Linebacker; Al Giachino, Linebacker 1964 Bob Pampe, Guard; Bill Watters, Linebacker 1963 Ken Davison, Running Back; Bryce Taylor, Defensive Back; Bill Watters, Linebacker; Gerry Sternberg, Running Back 1962 Ranny Parker, Linebacker; Ron Near, Tight End 1961 Doug Boyd, Defensive Back; Hugh Cooke, Defensive End 1960 Walt Sopinka, Defensive End; Casey Wood, Defensive Tackle; Paul Burroughs, Linebacker; Doug Boyd, Defensive Back 1959 Bob Dann, Flanker; Morgan Dever, Guard; Weldon Thoburn, Tackle; Mike Muir, End; Ian Knowles, Defensive Halfback; Paul Burroughs, Corner Linebacker; Milt Jewell, Inside Linebacker; Doug Baird, Defensive End 1958 Trevor Eyton, Guard; Weldon Thoburn, Tackle; Dick Risk, End; Brian Aston, Quarterback; Tim Reid, Halfback; Peter Joyce, Halfback; Gene Chorestecki, Defensive End; Doug Baird, Defensive End; Mike Chykaliuk, Defensive Tackle; Curt Russell, Linebacker; Paul Burroughs, Linebacker; Larry Joynt, Defensive Back; Bobby Dann, Defensive Back

1956 1st Team: Curt Russell, Guard; Bill Beamish, Tackle; Gene Chorostecki, End; Tim Reid, Halfback. 2nd Team: Dick Risk, End; Peter Copeland, Guard; Larry Joynt, Quarterback; Al Riva, Halfback 1955 Bob Waugh, Guard; George Eakin, Tackle 1954 Bob Waugh, Guard; Fred Smale, End; Steve Oneschuk, Halfback 1953 Phil Muntz, Fullback; Steve Oneschuk, Halfback; Al Haig, Halfback; Roy McMurtry, Tackle; Don Mattason, Guard 1952 1st Team: Bill Bewley, Halfback; Steve Oneschuk, Halfback; Joe Harris, Tackle. 2nd Team: Al Haig, Halfback; Roy McMurtry, Guard; Dunc Ellis, Tackle; Ray Yakasovich, Centre 1951 Bob Dale, Wide Receiver; Steve Oneschuk, Halfback; Marshall Hames, Guard; Joe Harris, Tackle 1950 John Evans, Tackle; Bill Bewley, Halfback 1949 Fraser Mustard, Tackle; Bill Danylchuk, Halfback; Dick Brown, Halfback 1948 Bruce Cummings, Halfback; Ted Toogood, Halfback; Ian Clark, Guard; Fraser Mustard, Tackle 1947 Steve Karrys, Wide Receiver; Bruce Cummings, Halfback; Ian Clark, Tackle 1946 Fred Doty, Quarterback; Rudy Grass, Guard; Ian Clark, Tackle

1957 Walt Rudzick, Tackle; Burt Kellock, End; Tim Reid, Halfback; John Casey, Tackle; Curt Russell, Linebacker; Larry Joynt, Halfback

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Record Manual CIS All-Canadians, 1971 to date Year Player 1971 Jon Dellandrea Wayne Dunkley 1972 Wayne Dunkley 1974 Mark Bragagnolo Giulio Giordani Richard Nakatsu 1976 Mark Ackley 1977 Tim Allan 1980 Dan Feraday Mark Magee 1981 Dan Feraday Mark Magee 1982 Eric Upshaw 1983 Trevor Miller Roger Lippert 1985 Rob Crifo 1986 Paul Shorten 1988 Ted Temertzoglou

Position Defensive Line Quarterback Quarterback Running Back Linebacker Defensive Back Wide Receiver Offensive Tackle Quarterback Wide Receiver Quarterback Wide Receiver Defensive Tackle Running Back Defensive Back Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Defensive Back

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Chris Morris Rob Conroy Brent Siemens Richard Fischer Chris Morris Eugene Buccigrossi Matt Howorth David Scandiffio David Scandiffio Lou Tiro Francis Etienne John Raposo Francis Etienne Barry McCamus John Raposo Mike Maltar Adrian Bowers Mark Stinson Kevin Bradfield Paul de Pass

Offensive Tackle Tight End Centre Defensive End Offensive Tackle Quarterback Defensive End Offensive Guard Offensive Guard Linebacker Wide Receiver Defensive End Wide Receiver Linebacker Defensive End Defensive End Linebacker Inside Receiver Returner Wide Receiver

1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st

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George Chilakos, Kicker/Punter; Bob Vranich, Defensive Line; Derek Wheeler, Linebacker Templar Iga, Running Back; Aaron Merkle, Slotback; Ikem Opara, Fullback John Gilson, Offensive Line*; Michael Goncalves, Defensive Line; Tony Mammoliti, Slotback John Gilson, Offensive Line; Nick Snow, Linebacker David Hamilton, Quarterback; Cory Kennedy, Wide Receiver; Dave Scott-McDowell, Centre; Mark Stinson, Slotback Cameron Deans, Offensive Line; Matt D’Souza, Defensive Back; Jeff Laforge, Reciever Derek Batchelor, Defensive Back; Mark Evans, Defensive Tackle; Scott Smith, Linebacker Walter Cariazo, Running Back; Michael Prempeh, Receiver; Willie Sharpe, Defensive Back Wilkerson DeSouza, Linebacker; Everton Williams, Linebacker; Jonathan Wright, Running Back James Bodanis, Defensive Line; Paul de Pass, Receiver; Kevin Kinahan, Defensive Back Trevor Harvey, Defensive Back; Christopher Johnson, Linebacker; Alex Pierzchalski, Receiver; Aaron Wheaton, Offensive Line Kevin Bradfield, Defensive Back; Dylan Gordon, Linebacker; Jaiden McBride, Defensive Back

Varsity Blues at the Can-Am Bowl 1977-78 – Tim Allan, Offensive Line; Mike Steele, Offensive Line

Football Blues in the U of T Sports Hall of Fame 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Smirle Lawson, Jack Maynard, Sandy Somerville, "Hud" Stewart, John R. Evans, Lester B. Pearson "Biddy" Barr, "Laddie" Cassels, Donald Carrick, Steve Oneschuk, Hec Crighton Casey Baldwin, Mike Eben, Hugh Gall, Warren Stevens Bob Coulter Joseph Breen Johnny Fitzpatrick, Peter Potter Tim Reid, Warren Snyder Walter Bean, Dalt White Donald Bark, "Thrift" Burnside, Dan Feraday Don Fawcett, John Maynard Bill Watters Velyien Henderson, Bob Henry, Fraser Mustard

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009

Mel Brock, Ted Toogood Billy Foulds, Jack Sinclair Adam Zimmerman, Cam Gray, Gerry Sternberg Norm Williams, 1965 football team Tom Verth Frank Balkovec, 1909 football team Mark Magee Bob Masterson Chris Morris, Ward Passi, 1958 football team Eugene Buccigrossi, Ronald C. Murphy

2011 2012 2013 2014

1951 football team Wayne Dunkley, Nick Volpe David Scandiffio, 1993 football team Richard Kollins, Builder

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OUA MVP 1958 Peter Joyce, Running Back 1967 Mike Eben, Wide Receiver 1968 Mike Raham, Running Back 1971 Wayne Dunkley, Quarterback 1981 Dan Feraday, Quarterback 1992 Eugene Buccigrossi, Quarterback J.P. Metras Trophy OUA Lineman of the Year 1974 Geoff Sutherland, Defensive Tackle 1978 Ken Parsons, Offensive Guard 1990 Chris Morris, Offensive Tackle 1991 Richard Fischer, Defensive End 1992 David Scandiffio, Offensive Guard 1994 John Raposo, Defensive End 1995 John Raposo, Defensive End President’s Trophy OUA Top Defensive Player 1993 Lou Tiro, Linebacker OUA Rookie of the Year 1979 Bill Mintsoulis, Wide Receiver OUA Coach of the Year 1992 Bob Laycoe Dalt White Trophy MVP in Yates Cup Game 1983 David Pearson, Receiver 1993 Glenn McCausland, Receiver/Returner OUA John McManus Coaching Award 1984 John McManus 1988 Dalt White 1992 Tom Watt 1993 Ron Murphy

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Hec Crighton Trophy CIS Outstanding Player 1967 Mike Eben, Wide Receiver 1968 Mike Raham, Running Back 1981 Dan Feraday, Quarterback 1992 Eugene Buccigrossi, Quarterback Russ Jackson Award CIS Community Service 2008 David Hamilton, Quarterback J.P. Metras Trophy CIS Lineman of the Year 1990 Chris Morris, Offensive Tackle Presidents' Trophy CIS Top Defensive Player 1993 Lou Tiro, Linebacker Frank Tindall Trophy CIS Coach of the Year 1974 Ron Murphy Gino Fracas Award CIS Volunteer Assistant Coach 1992 Doug Smith Ted Morris Memorial Trophy MVP in Vanier Cup Game 1965 Gerry Sternberg, Running Back 1993 Glenn McCausland, Receiver/Returner Maury Van Vliet Trophy MVP in Churchill Bowl 1993 Mario Sturino, Quarterback

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Johnny Copp Bobby Coulter Gus Creco Al Williams Cam Gray Frank Sirdevan Doug Turner WAR YEARS Will Henry Rudy Grass Bruce Cummings Tommy Waldon Fraser Mustard John Evans Alec Lawson Bill Bewley Bill McFarlane Steve Oneschuk Phil Muntz Gene Chorostecki John Casey Curt Russell Steve Chisholm Paul Burroughs Doug Boyd Ron Near Ken Davison Bill Watters Ranny Parker Don Rogers, Mike Raham Mike Wright Mike Raham Eric Walter Glen Markle Wayne Dunkley Cor Doret Cor Doret Brent Elsey Libert Castillo John Vernon Mike Steele Chris Kotsopoulos Joe Hawco Dan Feraday Dan Feraday Eric Upshaw Trevor Miller Andy Filipiuk Andy McVey Andy McVey Rodney Moors Ted Temertzoglou Lorne King Sandro Iaboni Eugene Buccigrossi Eugene Buccigrossi Lou Tiro Mario Sturino Francis Etienne Barry McCamus Peter Mauro

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Adrian Bowers Adrian Bowers Gabe Robinson Gabe Robinson Gabe Robinson Ian Watson Derek Wheeler Marc Gaudett Mark Stinson Derek Batchelor David Hamilton Derek Batchelor Wilkerson DeSouza Wilkerson DeSouza Ashton Nelson Paul de Pass

James A. Bennett Trophy “To the member of the Senior Football Team who, in the opinion of his Team Mates, exemplifies desire and courage against insurmountable odds” 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Paul McMillan John Goodrow Tony D’Agostino Sal Mannella, Mark Magee Mark Magee John Sotirakos John Svab Roger Bernardes Nick Ekonomides Darryl Devonish Derek Barber Murray Sobko Richard Fischer Mario Sturino Peter Vasilis John Halkidis Dave McLeish John Halkidis Mario Amaral Richard Iantria Mike Bacci Noel Carrabs Gabe Robinson Mike Earp, Derek Wheeler Paolo Artale Derek Wheeler Michael Goncalves Junior Kusi-Achampong Joe Vallentini Abiodun Olusoga Wilkerson DeSouza Rolli Adenmosun Abiodun Olusoga Simon Nassar Simon Nassar

Most Inspirational Player “The winner is selected by his teammates— they select the player who most inspires them to a higher level.” 1991

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Brad Muxlow Brad Muxlow Brian Devonish Mario Sturino Jung Ho Park John Kotopoulos John Kotopoulos Mike Bacci Noel Carrabs Noel Carrabs Gabe Robinson Ian Watson Ben Craig Adam O’Neill Michael Goncalves Mark Stinson Mark Stinson Matt D’Souza Joe Cappiello Wilkerson DeSouza Harrison Beeforth Abiodun Olusoga

Outstanding Rookie 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

2013

James Baskin Bart Harvey Adrian Dawes Gabe Robinson Ian Watson Bob Vranich Aaron Merkle Darryl Wheeler Ikem Opara not available Kenny Holownia Tyler Daly Willie Sharpe Zack Hord Paul de Pass Aaron Milton, Alex Pierzchalski Jaiden McBride Marcus Hobbs

Danny Sprukulis

Outstanding Graduate 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2007 2010 2011 2012 2013

Mario Sturino Barry McCamus, Tom Hipsz John Halkidis, Jung Ho Park Peter Mauro Adrian Bowers James Baskin Bart Harvey Gabe Robinson Jalal Shah Ryan Duffy, Carter Livingstone Bob Vranich, Ian Watson Adam O’Neill Mike Tutty Ross Asaro Willie Sharpe Andrew Lomasney Harrison Beeforth

Dave Blanch

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INDUCTEES - LEGENDS TEAM DECADE NAME POS 1890-1900 George Biggs HB Thrift Burnside HB 1909-1910 Casey Baldwin HB Billy Foulds QB Hugh Gall K Smirle Lawson HB 1911-1920 Laddie Cassells HB Jack Maynard HB 1921-1930 Jack Sinclair HB Warren Snyder HB 1931-1940 Bobby Coulter QB Cam Gray HB Gus Greco LINE 1941-1950 Peter Bennett LINE Ian Clark LINE Fred Doty QB John Evans LINE Rudy Grass LINE Fraser Mustard LINE Ted Toogood HB Nick Volpe HB COACHES Biddy Barr Coach Harry Griffith Coach Warren Stevens Coach Bob Masterson Coach

SEASONS 1898-1903 1896-1899 1901-1905 1909-1910 1907- 1910 1909-1910 1913-1914 1910-1913 1926-1933 1920-1926 1932-35 1934-1938 1934-1936 1947-1949 1947-1949 1946 1948-1951 1944-1946 1947-1951 1945 1948 1946-1948 1903-1906 1907-1910 1932-1945 1948-1955

INDUCTEES - MODERN TEAM DECADE NAME POS SEASONS 1951-1960 Bill Bewley HB 1950-1952 John Casey LINE 1955-1957 Marshall Hames LINE 1950-1951 Baz Mackie LINE 1952-1954 Santo Martini LINE 1955-1958 Roy McMurtry LINE 1952-1954 Steve Oneschuk HB 1951-1954 Tim Reid HB 1955-1958 Curt Russell LINE 1956-1958 Bill Stevenson QB 1951-1954 1961-1970 Jim Bennett DL 1966-1970 Cor Doret HB 1969-1972 Mike Eben WR 1964-1967 Riivo lives DB 1962 1967 Jim Kellam OL 1964-1966 & 1969-70 Paul McKay Punter 1966-1969 Ranny Parker LB 1961- 1966

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DECADE NAME POS SEASONS 1961-1970 Mike Raham RB 1965-1968 Don Rogers OL 1962-1967 Alex Squires DL 1966-1970 Gerry Sternberg RB 1962-1965 Andy Szandtner DB 1962-1966 Bryce Taylor QB 1962-1966 Ron Wakelin OL 1964-1967 Bill Watters LB 1961-1964 Mike Wright LB 1966- 1967 1971-1980 Mark Bragagnolo RB 1974-1976 Jon Dellandrea DL 1969-1972 Wayne Dunkley QB 1969-1973 Brent Elsey WR 1972-1976 Giulio Giordani LB 1973-1977 John Martini LB 1973-1976 Peter McNabb DB 1970-1972 Richard Nakatsu DB 1972-1976 Mike Steele OL 1973-1977 1981-1990 Rob Crifo WR 1984-1987 Rob Davidson DL 1986-1989 Roger Lippert DB 1979-1983 Bill Mintsoulis WR 1979-1982 Andy McVey RB 1982-1987 Ted Temerzeglou DB 1984-1989 Dan Feraday QB 1976-1978 & 1980-81 Mark Magee WR 1977-1981 1991-2000 James Baskin RB 1995-1999 Adrian Bowers LB 1995-1999 Stu Brindle PK 1991-1995 Eugene Buccigrossi QB 1988-1992 Francis Etienne WR 1990-1995 Tom Hipsz DL 1993-1996 Jung Yul Kim OL 1992-1995 Lorne King RB 1988-1991 Barry McCamus LB 1992-1996 Glenn McCausland KR 1990-1994 Chris Morris OL 1988-1991 John Raposo DL 1992-1995 David Scandiffio OL 1989-1993 Mario Sturino QB 1990-1995 Lou Tiro LB 1989-1993 COACHES Dalt White Coach 1956-1965 Ron Murphy Coach 1966-1982 Bob Laycoe Coach 1988-2001

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Varsity Blues Selected in the CFL College Draft OA = overall selection, Rd = round

Name Pos OA Rd 1953 Joe Harris T - 1 Bill Bewley HB - 2 Dunc Ellis T - 2 Hank Tamowski E - 4 Al Haig HB - 5 Gerry Sutherland HB - 7 Bill Burley FB - 10 Harry Hyde G - 10 1954 Bob Dale Back - - Doug Geekie QB - - Murray Hadlow HB - - Bob Leeming HB - - Ollie Mandryk QB - - Don Mattason G - - Bill McFarlane HB - - Roy McMurtry T - - Steve Oneschuk HB - -

Team Ottawa Montreal Hamilton Ottawa Toronto Hamilton Montreal Toronto Toronto Montreal Ottawa Montreal Montreal Montreal Toronto Montreal Hamilton

1955 Draft records not available 1956 John Bodrug G - 1 Phil Muntz FB - 1 Fred Smale E - 1 Bobby Waugh G - 1 Dave Cresswell HB - 2 Earl Ford G - 2 Don Johnston G - 2 Dick Risk E - 2 Jerry Lansky HB - 3 Don Smith E - 3 Harry Wilson QB - 3 Wally Bulchak HB - 4

Winnipeg Calgary Toronto Edmonton Saskatchewan Edmonton B.C. Toronto Montreal Calgary Winnipeg Toronto

1957 Santo Martini T - 1 David McItyre C - 1 Ed Skrzypek QB - 1 Norm Williams HB - 1 Peter Maik HB - 2 Bill McIntyre HB - 2 Alan Watt T - 2 Peter Copeland G - 3 Peter Polecrone C - 3 Walter Schmida T - 3 Trevor Eyton G - 4 Al Wong HB - 4 Stewart Winter HB - 5 Curt Russell G - 6

Calgary,fr Sask Edmonton B.C.,fr Cal Calgary,fr Mtl Edmonton,frHm Toronto Saskatchewan Edmonton Ottawa Calgary Calgary Edmonton Calgary Calgary

1958 John Casey T - 2 Brian Aston QB - 3 John Chisholm C - 4 Dan Nelson E - 5 George Stulac E - 5 Burt Kellock E - 6 Bill Miller T - - John Tattle HB - -

Toronto Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Toronto Toronto Edmonton Edmonton

1959 Duncan Brodie HB - 1 Tim Reid HB - 1 Lorry Stacey DE - 1 Bob Dann HB - 2 Morgan Dever G - 2 Doug Lougheed E - 2 Brian Aston QB - 3 Bill Hunter G - 3 Nick Sopinka QB - 3

Winnipeg Hamilton,fr BC Toronto Ottawa Winnipeg Toronto Edmonton Montreal Hamilton

1960 Steve Chisholm HB - 1 Doug Jack E - 2 Bruce Jackson T - 2 Walt Sopinka E - 2 Brian Bradstock T - 3 Ken Myers HB - 3 William Bilucon G - 4

Ottawa Ottawa Toronto Montreal Ottawa Toronto Calgary

1961 Paul Burroughs HB - 1 Glenn Harding C - 1 Casey Wood T - 1 Mike Muir E - 2 Milt Jewell G - 3 Weldon Thoburn G - 3 Bob House E - 4 Mike Chykaliuk T - 5 John Evans T - 5 Ev Rush HB - 6

Ottawa Calgary Toronto,fr Ham Toronto Montreal Hamilton Hamilton Toronto Ottawa Montreal

1962 Doug Boyd FB - 1 Brian Cooper HB - 1 Ron Crawford C - 2 Norm Turner QB - 3 Jim Murchie FB - 4 Hugh Cook E - 5 Mike Kelly HB - 5 Murray Rowan T - 6 Bill Kay T - 7 Ben Hutzel HB - 10 Don Clements G - 13

Calgary Hamilton Montreal Calgary Calgary Ottawa Montreal Toronto Hamilton Hamilton Toronto

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1963 Noel Bates Al Brereton Ron Near Casper Pold

G HB E G

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2 3 4 7

B.C. Hamilton Winnipeg Calgary

1964 Mike Hollett E - 1 Bill Watters FB - 1 Bill Jackson E - 2 Jim Fisher T - 3 Ross Dainty E - 4 Harold Hall QB - 7 Andrew Grodzinski T - 8

Calgary,fr Sask Toronto Hamilton Edmonton Montreal Toronto Toronto

1965 Doug Bucknam E - 1 Arnie Carefoot T - 2 Gerry Sternberg HB - 2 Vick Wozniak QB - 3 Mike Hollett HB - 6

Hamilton,frSa Hamilton Edmonton Hamilton Hamilton

1966 Glen Markle DB - 1 Andy Sazandtner HB - 2 Errki Pukonen FB - 3 Ranny Parker LB - 3 Mike Gray HB - 4 Gordon White HB - 4 Allan Giachino LB - 5 Donald Holmes LB - 8

Ottawa Toronto Saskatchewan Toronto Calgary Hamilton Ottawa,fr BC Ottawa

1967 Laird Elliott C - 1 Jim Kellam T - 1 Wayne Parsons E - 1 Gary Clipperton T - 3

Hamilton,fr Mtl Hamilton Saskatchewan Calgary

1968 Mike Eben FL - 1 Ron Wakelin G - 1 Larry DeRocher DB - 2 David Gee OL - 2 Mike Raham HB - 2 Ylo Korgemagi T - 4 Riivo Ilves DB - 6

B.C. Ottawa Toronto B.C. Calgary Hamilton Winnipeg

1969 Alex Squires DE - 1 Mike Bukovac LB - 3 Norm Trainor T - 3 Nick Di Giuseppe LB - 4

Saskatchewan Montreal Toronto Toronto

1970 Jim Bennett T 5 1 Hamilton Peter Raham DB 22 3 B.C. Paul McKay DB 23 3 Hamilton

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1971 Walter Sehr HB 16 2 Hamilton John Chapman E 30 4 B.C. Jack Buchan E 58 7 Edmonton 1972 Rein Enno C 23 3 Stew MacSween DB 31 4 Doug Ball HB 60 7 1973 Cor Doret HB 18 2 Wayne Dunkley QB 30 4

Winnipeg Ottawa Toronto B.C.,fr Ham Calgary

1975 Libert Castillo RB 32 4 Hamilton 1976 Steve Andryjowicz RB 15 2 Mark Ackley WR 45 5 Nick Grittani DT 48 6 Mike Sokovnin DT 49 6 Rick Jeysman DB 58 7 Jim Trimm TE 64 8

Edmonton,fr Ott Edmonton Calgary Hamilton Hamilton Toronto

1977 John Martini LB 8 1 Chris Kotsopoulos WR 32 4 Julio Giordani LB 34 4 Mike Steele OG 53 6 Dave Langley QB 64 8 Sam Sinopoli TE 74 9 Lubomir Alexov DE 78 9 John Vernon LB 83 10 Mark Bragagnolo RB Texemp

Hamilton,fr Sask Montreal Hamilton Saskatchewan Calgary Toronto Edmonton Toronto Toronto

1978 Angelo Castellan DT 20 3 Bill Levine DT 38 5 Jim Mossop DB 55 7 Tim Allan G Texemp

Hamilton Hamilton Calgary Winnipeg

1979 John Goodrow RB 55 7 1980 Joe Hawco QB 8 1 David Yarmoluk DE 31 4 Mike Danese LB 48 6 Mike Szemeredy TE 51 6

Toronto Montreal Hamilton Winnipeg Ottawa

1981 Maurice Doyle RB 3 1 Ottawa Eric Boss DT 30 4 Ottawa Anthony Refossco OT 48 6 Ottawa 1982 Neil Evans RB 3 1 Calgary Dave Zilli LB 16 2 Hamilton Sam PapaconstantinouLB 42 5 Winnipeg

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Calgary Edmonton B.C. Montreal B.C.,fr Sask Ottawa Toronto Toronto

2012 Wilkerson DeSouza LB 45 6 Calgary 2014 Aaron Milton RB Alex Pierzchalski R Aaron Wheaton OL Christopher Johnson LB

15 18 28 44

2 2 4 5

Edmonton Saskatchewan Ottawa Hamilton

Ottawa Toronto

1986 Rob Taylor DE/OL 29 4 Ottawa,fr Sask Vince Salazar CB 68 8 Montreal 1987 Andy McVey FB 14 2 Paul Shorten WR 18 2 David Braithwaite DL 20 3 Rob Raycroft OL 58 7

Calgary B.C.,fr Ham Edmonton,fr Mtl Toronto

1988 Rob Crifo WR 21 3 Winnipeg Steve Watts DB 44 6 Calgary 1989 Rob Davidson DT 45 6 Edmonton 1991 Steve Roest DL 45 6 Toronto 1992 Lorne King RB 4 1 Chris Morris OL 8 1 1993 Richard Fischer DE 36 5 Dave Scandiffio OL 48 7

B.C.,fr Wpg Edmonton,fr Tor Hamilton Toronto

1994 Glenn McCausland WR 23 3 Ottawa Scott Mitchell QB 49 6 Winnipeg 1995 John Raposo DE 42 5 Toronto 1996 Tom Hipsz DE 36 4 Montreal Jung-Yul Kim OT 44 5 Calgary 1998 Eric Shilts WR 35 5 Toronto,fr Sask 2007 Michael Goncalves DL 41 6 Hamilton 2011 Hugo Lopez DB 17 2 Edmonton

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Varsity Blues Vanier Cup Appearances Vanier Cup I 20 November 1965 Varsity Blues 14, Alberta Golden Bears 7 Varsity Stadium, Toronto In 1965, the Canadian Save the Children Fund inaugurated the Vanier Cup as an invitational post-season bowl game. As the 1965 Yates Cup champions the Blues were invited to play against the Western Conference champion Alberta Golden Bears. Game day arrived, and there was a steady downpour in nearfreezing temperature, not the most conducive conditions to entice a crowd. Passing was virtually a write off in such conditions, both teams having to rely heavily on the running game. Toronto scored a rouge 12:50 into the game on a missed 32yard field goal, breaking the initial deadlock. Alberta’s first points came 3:55 into the second quarter with the defence intercepting Taylor’s pass, and running it 58 yards for the touchdown. The Blues blocked the convert, but Alberta made the score 7-1 with a single on and 18-yard missed field goal at 10:11 in the same quarter. Much of the third quarter entailed both teams punting back and SCORING 1 2 Alberta 0 7 Toronto 1 0

3 0 7

4 0 6

FINAL 7 14

First Quarter 12:50 TOR ROUGE—Raham 32 MFG Second Quarter 3:55 ALB TD—Bradley 58 INT return (Hale kick blocked) 10:11 ALB ROUGE—Hale 18 MFG Third Quarter 15:00 TOR TD—Eben 23 pass from Taylor (Taylor kick) Fourth Quarter 15:00 TOR TD—Taylor 7 run (no convert) Attendance: 3,488

forth, little productive being accomplished. On the final play of the quarter, Taylor pulled off what is still one of the strangest successful plays in Vanier history. He handed off to Gerry Sternberg, who gave the ball to Jim Ware, who in turn lateraled back to Taylor. While the whole of the Golden Bears defence scurried in bewilderment, Taylor fired a 23-yard strike to Mike Eben, alone in the end zone. The convert gave Varsity an 8-7 lead, which Taylor increased to 14-7 on a 7-yard run on the final play of the game, clinching the first Vanier Cup title for the Varsity Blues. Sternberg was given the Teddy Morris Memorial Trophy as outstanding player of the game, rushing for 85 yards. In a ceremony in the spring of 1966, Governor General Georges Vanier presented the trophy bearing his name to the Blues at the annual Athletic Banquet, putting the final glory on one of the finest Varsity Blues football. STATISTICS First Downs First Downs (R-Pa-Pen) Rushing Passing Losses Net Yards Pass att.-comp-TD-int. Ret yards (P-K) Interceptions-yards Fumbles-Lost Punts-Avg. Penalties-Yards

Toronto 14 9-4-1 199 65 0 264 14-4-1-2 47-32 2-19 7-5 9-34.6 3-35

Alberta 12 10-1-1 207 28 12 223 12-5-0-2 31-46 2-74 6-3 8-28.5 4-25

Rushing (rushes-yards) Toronto: Sternberg 16-85, Pukonen 14-69, Taylor 6-40, DiGuseppe 4-5 Alberta: Hale 12-60 1TD, Mathers 5-56, Algater 11-45, Strifler 12-35, Violini 3-11 Passing (att-comp-yds-td-int) Toronto: Taylor 14-4-65-1-2 Alberta: Algater 11-4-26-0-2, Schneider 1-1-2-0-0 Receiving (rec-yards) Toronto: Eben 2-34 1TD, Ware 4-5, Sternberg 1-14 Alberta: Semotiuk 2-27, Strifler 2-3, Mathers 1-(-2) Int. Returns (int-yards) Toronto: Ilves 1-14, Whyte 1-5 Alberta: Bradley 1-58 1TD, Egbert 1-16

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Vanier Cup X 22 November 1974 Western Mustangs 19, Varsity Blues 15 CNE Stadium, Toronto Western’s Jay Parry raced for 47 yards after grabbing Bill Robinson’s pass to lead the Mustangs to a 19-15 win over the Toronto Varsity Blues. The Blues had dominated the game in most statistical categories, except the score, with 229 yards in offence versus Western’s 178.

The game attracted a Vanier Cup record 24,777 spectators (at the time) and featured numerous turnovers by both teams.

SCORING 1 2 Western 1 9 Toronto 9 0

STATISTICS Toronto First Downs 9 First Downs (R-Pa-Pen) 4-3-2 Rushing 129 Passing 147 Losses 40 Net Yards 236 Pass att.-comp-TD-int. 14-6-1-1 Ret yards (P-K) 49-62 Interceptions-yards 1-21 Fumbles-Lost 4-4 Punts-Avg. 11-29.6 Penalties-Yards 5-40

3 9 0

4 0 6

FINAL 19 15

First Quarter 10:41 TOR SAFETY—Team 11:15 TOR TD—Hedges run (Sokovnin kick) 14:25 UWO ROUGE—Craig Second Quarter 11:09 UWO SAFETY—Team 14:59 UWO TD—Bryans (Skopelianos kick) Third Quarter 2:32 UWO ROUGE—Skopelianos 7:29 UWO TD—Parry pass from Robinson (Skopelianos kick) 12:43 UWO ROUGE—Skopelianos Fourth Quarter 11:39 TOR TD—Ince pass from Langley (conv. failed) Attendance: 24,777

Western 10 4-5-1 87 127 36 178 25-11-1-1 82-66 1-5 4-1 11-30.1 7-85

Rushing (rushes-yards) Toronto: Bragagnolo 17-55, Castillo 8-25, Langley 4-21, Hedges 5-14 1TD, Elsey 3-14 Western: Parks 11-36, Scarborough 7-25, Rozalowsky 4-17, Heartwell 2-8, Robinson 2-1 Passing (att-comp-yds-td-int) Toronto: Langley 11-6-147-1-0, Brenchley 2-0-0-0-0, Sokovnin 1-0-0-0-1 Western: Robinson 25-11-127-1-1 Receiving (rec-yards) Toronto: Ince 2-107, Elsey 2-39, Bragagnolo 1-1, Andryjowicz 1-(-7) Western: Labett 4-48, Parry 1-47 1TD, Rush 2-16, Rozalowsky 1-7, Scarborough 1-0 Int. Returns (int-yards) Toronto: Ball 1-21 Western: Jewell 1-5

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Vanier Cup XXIX 20 November 1993 Varsity Blues 37, Calgary Dinosaurs 34 SkyDome, Toronto The Varsity Blues captured the 29th Vanier Cup championship in a game to be remembered. Diminutive Glen McCausland scored on an 81-yard punt return, a Vanier Cup record, to pace Toronto to an exciting 37-34 victory over the Calgary Dinosaurs. Calgary kicker Bruce Parsons could have sent the game into overtime with 10 seconds remaining, but his 22-yard field goal attempt was blocked by the Blues’ John Raposo.

SCORING 1 2 Calgary 7 0 Toronto 6 10

3 4 FINAL 14 13 34 7 14 37

First Quarter 5:48 CAL TD—Blair 18 pass from Kalin (Parsons kick) 8:31 TOR FG—Brindle 23 13:31 TOR FG—Brindle 23 Second Quarter 1:04 TOR TD—Richer 56 run (Brindle kick) 14:56 TOR FG—Brindle 38 Third Quarter 4:08 TOR TD—Richer 1 run (Brindle kick) 8:43 CAL TD—Freiter 17 pass from Assen (Parsons kick) 11:09 CAL TD—Lewis 20 run (Parsons kick) Fourth Quarter 0:28 TOR TD—McCausland 81 punt return (Brindle kick) 3:29 TOR TD—McCamus 22 INT return (Brindle kick) 7:30 CAL TD—Lewis 1 run (Parsons kick) 12:09 CAL TD—Buchanan 13 pass from Kalin (Parsons kick failed) Attendance: 20,211

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The Blues took a 23-7 lead in the third quarter, but Calgary rallied to make it 23-21. It was then that McCausland, who was named the game’s Most Valuable Player, took matters into his own hands. The five-foot-six, 165-pound star made a scintillating punt return 28 seconds into the fourth frame for a touchdown. Toronto linebacker Barry McCamus then put the Blues ahead 37-21 at 3:29 when he scored on a 22-yard interception return. Calgary again rallied, thanks to Chris Lewis’ one-yard touchdown run at 7:30 and John Kalin’s 13- yard scoring strike to James Buchanan at 12:09. These scores cut Toronto’s lead to 37-34. Calgary got the ball at its 45-yard line with less than a minute remaining after a surprising third-down Toronto gamble failed. Kalin guided Calgary to the Toronto 15 prior to Raposo’s block. STATISTICS First Downs First Downs (R-Pa-Pen) Rushing Passing Losses Net Yards Pass att.-comp-TD-int. Ret yards (P-K) Interceptions-yards Fumbles-Lost Punts-Avg. Penalties-Yards

Toronto 17 14-3-0 274 112 18 368 18-6-0-2 126-99 3-50 2-2 6-39.2 7-57

Calgary 27 10-16-1 111 266 11 365 40-20-3-3 57-118 2-8 1-1 7-32.4 6-50

Rushing (rushes-yards) Toronto: Richer 19-153 2TD Muxlow 6-54, McCausland 2-35, Sturino 4-32 Calgary: Lewis 15-57 2TD, Kalin 9-44, Evans 3-10 Passing (att-comp-yds-td-int) Toronto: Sturino 18-6-112-0-2 Calgary: Kalin 28-14-190-2-1, Assen 12-6-76-1-2 Receiving (rec-yards) Toronto: Etienne 2-64, Nardi 1-28, McCausland 3-20 Calgary: Freiter 9-107 1TD, Blair 5-72 1TD, Buchanan 568 1TD, Klein 1-19 Int. Returns (int-yards) Toronto: Barnett 1-28, McCamus 1-22, Lang 1-0 Calgary: Schrauth 2-8

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Varsity Blues Statistical Records Records based on regular season league games only

SCORING LEADERS Most total points scored, career 276 Stuart Brindle 1991-95 174 Andrew Lomasney 2008-12 172 Andrew Astrom 1987-90 166 Bryce Taylor 1962-66 156 Cor Doret 1969-73 156 Lorne King 1989-91 138 Dean Dorsey 1979-81 132 Mark Bragagnolo 1974-76 125 Mike Sokovnin 1972-77 124 Bill Mintsoulis 1978-82 Most total points scored, season 78 Cor Doret 1973 72 Mark Bragagnolo 1974 72 Stuart Brindle 1993 69 Lance Chomyc 1983 68 Tim Reid 1958 67 Stuart Brindle 1991 63 Dean Dorsey 1981 60 Francis Etienne 1995 59 Stuart Brindle 1995 58 Eric Hewitson 2013 55 Mark Stinson 2008 Most Touchdowns, career 26 Cor Doret 1969-73 26 Lorne King 1989-91 22 Mark Bragagnolo 1974-76 20 Bill Mintsoulis 1979-82 20 Mike Raham 1966-68 19 Francis Etienne 1991-95 19 Mark Stinson 2004-08 18 Brent Elsey 1972-76 18 Andy McVey 1983-86 17 Trevor Miller 1979-83 Most Touchdowns, season 13 Cor Doret 1973 12 Mark Bragagnolo 1974 11 Tim Reid 1958 10 Francis Etienne 1995 9 Alex Pierzchalski 2013 9 Mark Stinson 2008 9 Lorne King 1990 9 John Goodrow 1977 9 Gerry Sternberg 1965 8 Six tied with 8 Most field goals made, career 51 Stuart Brindle 1991-95 34 Andrew Lomasney 2008-12 31 Andrew Astrom 1987-90 26 George Chilakos 1999-01 25 Dean Dorsey 1979-81 22 Joseph Valtellini 2003-07 22 Lance Chomyc 1983-84 19 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-82 15 Mike Sokovnin 1972-77 13 Paul McKay 1966-69

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Most field goals made, season 15 Lance Chomyc 1983 14 Stewart Brindle 1993 13 Dean Dorsey 1980 13 Stewart Brindle 1991 12 Stewart Brindle 1995 12 Mike Garcia 1996 11 Eric Hewitson 2013 11 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978 11 Andrew Astrom 1989 10 Andrew Astrom 1990 10 Joseph Valtellini 2006 Most field goals attempted, career 81 Stuart Brindle 1991-95 55 Andrew Lomasney 2008-12 52 Andrew Astrom 1987-90 47 Dean Dorsey 1979-81 38 George Chilakos 1999-02 37 Lance Chomyc 1983-84 35 Mike Sokovnin 1972-77 34 Joseph Valtellini 2003-07 30 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-82 19 Mike Garcia 1996 Most field goals attempted, season 25 Lance Chomyc 1983 23 Dean Dorsey 1980 20 Stuart Brindle 1993 19 Mike Garcia 1996 18 Don Wright 1974 18 Dean Dorsey 1981 18 Andrew Astrom 1989 18 Stuart Brindle 1991 18 Stuart Brindle 1995

Most converts attempted, career 105 Stuart Brindle 1991-95 80 Mike Sokovnin 1972-77 66 Andrew Lomasney 2008-12 61 Andrew Astrom 1987-90 51 Dean Dorsey 1979-81 50 Don Thompson 1971,73 43 Andrew Lomasney 2008-10 31 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-82 28 George Chilakos 1999-02 25 Lance Chomyc 1983-84 24 Don Wright 1974 24 Greg Jesperson 1985-86 Most converts attempted, season 32 Don Thompson 1973 31 Dean Dorsey 1981 26 Eric Hewitson 2013 26 Mike Sokovnin 1976 25 Stuart Brindle 1991 25 Stuart Brindle 1992 25 Stuart Brindle 1993 24 Don Wright 1974 23 Mike Sokovnin 1975 Most rouges, season 9 Lance Chomyc 8 Peter Potter 8 Paul McKay 8 Andrew Astrom 7 Lance Chomyc 6 Al Haig 6 Paul McKay 6 Dean Dorsey

1983 1959 1967 1989 1984 1952 1969 1980

Most converts made, career 102 Stuart Brindle 1991-95 71 Mike Sokovnin 1972-77 66 Andrew Lomasney 2008-12 61 Andrew Astrom 1987-90 54 Bryce Taylor 1962-66 51 Dean Dorsey 1979-81 46 Don Thompson 1971,73 33 Bill Stankovic 1968-70 29 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-82 27 Paul McKay 1966-68 Most converts made, season 31 Dean Dorsey 1981 29 Don Thompson 1973 25 Eric Hewitson 2013 25 Mike Sokovnin 1976 25 Stuart Brindle 1991 25 Stuart Brindle 1993 23 Stuart Brindle 1992 22 Don Wright 1974 21 Walt Adams 1958

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Most carries, career 644 James Baskin 441 Lorne King 369 Mark Bragagnolo 296 Marc Gaudett 285 Dave Richer 275 John Goodrow 262 Andy McVey 260 Mike Raham 260 Lilbert Castillo 243 Aaron Milton

1995-99 1988-91 1974-76 2004-06 1990-94 1976-78 1983-86 1966-68 1971-75 2010-11, 2013

Most carries, season 172 James Baskin 165 Marc Gaudett 158 Lorne King 139 James Baskin 135 Mark Bragagnolo 134 John Goodrow 134 Lorne King 132 James Baskin 125 James Baskin 122 Ashton Nelson

1996 2005 1989 1998 1974 1977 1990 1997 1999 2012

Most yards rushing, career 3160 James Baskin 1995-99 2414 Lorne King 1988-91 2281 Mark Bragagnolo 1974-76 1730 Dave Richer 1990-94 1606 Andy McVey 1983-86 1534 Trevor Miller 1980-83 1516 Mike Raham 1966-68 1444 Lilbert Castillo 1971-75 1424 John Goodrow 1976-78 1403 Marc Gaudett 2004-06 Most yards rushing, season 1018 Mark Bragagnolo 1974 822 Marc Gaudett 2005 818 Lorne King 1990 797 Trevor Miller 1983 792 Lorne King 1989 757 Andy McVey 1986 713 Mark Bragagnolo 1975 712 Dave Richer 1994 705 James Baskin 1998 699 Mike Raham 1968 Longest run from scrimmage: 105 yards: Aaron Milton vs Ottawa (Oct 2/10) Maurice Doyle at McMaster (Sept 8/79)

Most yards passing, career 7159 Dan Feraday 1976-78, ‘80-81 5952 Rod Moors 1983-87 5617 David Hamilton 2004-08 5439 Mario Sturino 1990-95 4867 Wayne Dunkley 1969-73 4236 Andrew Gillis 2007-11 3931 Eugene Buccogrossi 1988-92 3510 John Finlayson 1984-88 3153 Dave Langley 1974-76 2839 Bryce Taylor 1962-66* * Includes 373 yards of pre-official statistics from 1962, 1963

Most completions, season 194 Dan Feraday 1981 164 David Hamilton 2008 141 Rod Moors 1985 141 Mario Sturino 1995 140 Dan Feraday 1980 135 David Hamilton 2006 131 Rod Moors 1986 127 Andrew Gillis 2011 118 Andrew Gillis 2010 116 Rod Moors 1987

Most yards passing, season 2656 Dan Feraday 1981 2227 Dan Feraday 1980 2139 David Hamilton 2139 1999 Mario Sturino 1995 1984 Rod Moors 1986 1914 Rod Moors 1985 1825 Mario Sturino 1993 1711 Andrew Gillis 2011 1628 Wayne Dunkley 1971 1586 David Hamilton 2006

Highest completion percentage, career 58.5 Rod Moors 1983-87 58.4 Simon Nassar 2011-13 56.6 Dan Feraday 1976-78, ’80-81 56.7 John Finlayson 1984-88 54.3 Wayne Dunkley 1969-73 54.1 Mario Sturino 1990-95 53.5 Noel Carrabs 1997-01 51.9 Eugene Buccigrossi 1988-92 51.2 Dave Langley 1974-76 50.3 Vic Alboini 1966-70

Most passing attempts, career 885 Dan Feraday 1976-78, ‘80-81 834 David Hamilton 2004-08 733 Rod Moors 1983-87 704 Andrew Gillis 2007-11 653 Mario Sturino 1990-95 615 Wayne Dunkley 1969-73 501 Eugene Buccigrossi 1988-92 446 John Finlayson 1984-88 441 Noel Carrabs 1997-01 433 Bryce Taylor 1962-66

Highest completion percentage, season 63.7 Rod Moors 1987 62.4 Simon Nassar 2013 61.6 Dan Feraday 1981 60.1 Rod Moors 1986 60.0 John Finlayson 1982 59.1 Al Brenchley 1973 59.0 Noel Carrabs 2001 58.9 David Hamilton 2008 58.6 Wayne Dunkley 1973 58.2 Wayne Dunkley 1971 57.4 Mario Sturino 1994

Most passing attempts, season 315 Dan Feraday 1981 278 David Hamilton 2008 257 Rod Moors 1985 257 David Hamilton 2006 255 Mario Sturino 1995 255 Andrew Gillis 2011 251 Dan Feraday 1980 218 Rod Moors 1986 211 Andrew Gillis 2010 197 Mark Dienesch 1997 Most completions, career 501 Dan Feraday 1976-78, ’80-81 429 Rod Moors 1983-87 427 David Hamilton 2004-08 353 Mario Sturino 1990-95 341 Andrew Gillis 2007-11 334 Wayne Dunkley 1969-73 260 Eugene Buccigrossi 1988-92 253 John Finlayson 1984-88 236 Noel Carrabs 1997-01 192 Mark Dienesch 1996-99 189 Vic Alboini 1966-70

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Most passing TDs, career 50 Dan Feraday 1976-78, ’80-81 45 Wayne Dunkley 1969-73 32 Rod Moors 1983-87 31 Mario Sturino 1990-95 30 Eugene Buccigrossi 1988-92 28 Vic Alboini 1966-70 26 Dave Langley 1974-76 24 David Hamilton 2004-08 18 Bryce Taylor 1962-66 Most passing TDs, season 21 Dan Feraday 1981 18 Dan Feraday 1980 15 Wayne Dunkley 1973 14 Wayne Dunkley 1971 13 Simon Nassar 2013 13 Rod Moors 1987 13 Mario Sturino 1993 12 Eugene Buccigrossi 1992 12 David Hamilton 2008 11 Vic Alboini 1968 11 Dave Langley 1976

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RECEIVING LEADERS Most receptions, career 153 Cory Kennedy 149 Alex Pierzchalski 145 Mark Magee 140 Paul de Pass 115 Mike Eben 106 Andy Filipiuk 101 Jason Riff 101 Rob Crifo 91 Francis Etienne 91 Tony Mammoliti

Most kickoff returns, season 31 Matt D’Souza 2006 30 Kevin Bradfield 2012 27 George Polyzois 2004 25 Matt D’Souza 2007 22 Tony Bahsous 2004 22 George Polyzois 2006 21 Roger Makhlouf 2003 20 Michael Prempeh 2011 19 Ian Watson 2000 19 Templar Iga 2003

Most Punt return yardage, career 1138 Kevin Bradfield 2011-13 1135 Glenn McCausland 1990, 92-94 1033 Brian Zomer 1988-92 882 Roger Lippert 1981-83 781 Bill Morassutti 1985-86 739 Tony D’Agostino 1977-81 635 Ian Watson 1999-03 574 Francis Etienne 1993-95

Most kickoff return yardage, career 2127 Matt D’Souza 2005-09 1179 Glenn McCausland 1990-94 1135 Kevin Bradfield 2011-13 1112 George Polyzois 2003-06 989 Ian Watson 1999-03 941 Tony Bahsous 2001-05 881 Francis Etienne 1993-95 712 Jason Riff 1999-03 674 Matt Morriss 2008-09 652 Roger Makhlouf 2000-03

Most punt return yardage, season 734 Kevin Bradfield 2013 539 Roger Lippert 1983 476 Glenn McCausland 1993 464 Bill Morassutti 1985 392 Paul Forbes 1975 383 Glenn McCausland 1992 355 Kevin Bradfield 2012 348 Trevor Davis 1982 346 Francis Etienne 1995 344 Ian Watson 2001

Most yards receiving, career 2490 Paul de Pass 2009-13 2385 Mark Magee 1977-81 1968 Rob Crifo 1984-87 1948 Cory Kennedy 2004-08 1939 Bill Mintsoulis 1979-82 1871 Mike Eben 1964-67 1824 Francis Etienne 1992-95 1609 John Chapman 1968-71 1617 Alex Pierzchalski 2010-13 1588 Mark Ackley 1972-76

Most kickoff return yardage, season 729 Matt D’Souza 2006 698 Kevin Bradfield 2012 581 Matt D’Souza 2007 555 George Polyzois 2004 419 Glenn McCausland 1992 412 Kevin Bradfield 2013 398 Michael Prempeh 2011 393 Francis Etienne 1995 362 Steve Howlett 1984 360 Roger Makhlouf 2003

KICKOFFS

Most yards receiving, season 970 Paul de Pass 2013 860 Francis Etienne 1995 779 Mark Magee 1981 768 John Chapman 1971 761 Mark Magee 1980 709 Rob Crifo 1985 676 Paul Shorten 1986 613 Andy Filipiuk 1984 602 Cory Kennedy 2008 579 Tony Mammoliti 2004

PUNT RETURNS

KICKOFF RETURNS

Most punt returns, season 59 Kevin Bradfield 2013 49 Roger Lippert 1983 43 Francis Etienne 1995 36 Kevin Bradfield 2012 35 Bill Morassutti 1986 35 Eric Shilts 1996 34 Paul Forbes 1975 34 Glenn McCausland 1994 33 Bill Morassutti 1985 32 Tony D’Agostino 1979 32 Eric Shilts 1998 32 Matt D’Souza 2006

Most receptions, season 57 Mark Magee 53 Alex Pierzchalski 53 Paul de Pass 50 Francis Etienne 48 Andy Filipiuk 48 Cory Kennedy 45 Drew Meerveld 45 Jason Riff 45 John Mullins 43 Three tied with 43

2004-08 2010-13 1977-81 2009-13 1964-67 1982-86 2001-03 1984-87 1992-95 2004-06 1981 2013 2013 1995 1984 2006 2009 2003 1982

Most kickoff returns, career 99 Matt D’Souza 2005-09 63 George Polyzois 2003-04 56 Ian Watson 1999-03 53 Tony Bahsous 2001-05 49 Kevin Bradfield 2011-13 44 Glenn McCausland 1990-94 39 Francis Etienne 1993-95 38 Jason Riff 1999-03 35 Templar Iga 2001-04 34 Michael Prempeh 2007-11

FOOTBALL

Most punt returns, career 115 Brian Zomer 1988-92 100 Kevin Bradfield 2011-13 92 Glenn McCausland 1990, 92-94 87 Tony D’Agostino 1977-81 77 Roger Lippert 1981-83 68 Bill Morassutti 1985-86 64 Matt D’Souza 2005-09 62 Ian Watson 1999-03

Most kickoffs, career 121 Andrew Lomasney 103 Mike Sokovnin 88 Andrew Astrom 70 Dean Dorsey 68 Don Thompson 66 George Chilakos 66 Murray Sobko 61 Joseph Valtellini 56 Sam Papaconstantinou 52 Stuart Brindle

2008-12 1972-77 1987-90 1979-81 1971,73 1999-02 1989, 92-93 2003-07 1978-82 1991-95

Most kickoffs, season 39 Don Thompson 39 Dean Dorsey 32 Eric Hewitson 32 Mike Sokovnin 32 Murray Sobko 31 Don Wright 31 Mike Sokovnin 30 Murray Sobko 30 Andrew Lomasney 28 Andrew Lomasney

1973 1981 2013 1976 1993 1974 1975 1992 2008 2010

Most kickoff yardage, career 5256 Andrew Lomasney 2008-12 5043 Mike Sokovnin 1972-77 4391 Andrew Astrom 1987-90 3510 Don Thompson 1971,73 3334 Joseph Valtellini 2003-07 3248 Dean Dorsey 1979-81 3038 Murray Sobko 1989, 92-93 2821 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-82 2807 George Chilakos 1999-02 2592 Lance Chomyc 1983-84 2190 Bill Stankovic 1969-70

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Most punting yardage, career 7474 Richard Iantria 1995-99 6956 Willie Sharpe 2007-11 6823 Paul McKay 1966-69 6083 George Chilakos 1999-02 5331 Mark Stinson 2004-08 5310 Ryan Koolen 1994-98 5238 Marcus Hobbs 2012-13 5192 Andrew Astrom 1987, 89-90 4984 Ted Temertzoglou 1985-88 4713 Joseph Valtellini 2003-07

Highest kickoff average, career (minimum 30 kickoffs) 51.8 Eric Hewitson 2013 51.6 Lance Chomyc 1983-84 51.6 Don Thompson 1971,73 50.4 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978-82 49.9 Andrew Astrom 1987-90 49.0 Mike Sokovnin 1972-77 47.0 Joseph Valtellini 2003-06 46.9 Joe Ramani 1998-99 46.7 Murray Sobko 1989, 92-93 46.6 Bill Stankovic 1969-70

Most yards punting, season 3142 George Chilakos 2002 2918 Marcus Hobbs 2012 2856 Richard Iantria 1999 2583 Joseph Valtellini 2006 2555 Paul McKay 1969 2533 Willie Sharpe 2011 2513 Ryan Koolen 1998 2450 Richard Iantria 1996 2320 Marcus Hobbs 2013 2255 Mark Stinson 2008

Highest kickoff average, season (minimum 15 kickoffs) 53.8 Andrew Astrom 1988 52.9 Mike Sokovnin 1977 51.9 Lance Chomyc 1983 51.8 Eric Hewitson 2013 51.7 Don Thompson 1971 51.7 Mike Sokovnin 1975 51.5 Don Thompson 1973 51.1 Sam Papaconstantinou 1978 50.5 Joseph Valtellini 2006 50.1 Stuart Brindle 1994

Highest punting average, career (minimum 80 punts) 40.3 Lance Chomyc 1983-84 37.4 Andrew Astrom 1987, 89-90 37.1 Paul McKay 1966-69 36.6 George Chilakos 1999-02 35.7 Bill Mintsoulis 1979-80, 82 35.6 Lou Tiro 1991-93 35.4 Don Thompson 1971, 73 35.1 Paul McMillan 1974-77 34.9 Joseph Valtellini 2005-07 34.0 Marcus Hobbs 2012-13

PUNTING

Highest punting average, season (minimum 20 punts) 42.3 Lance Chomyc 1983 39.3 Dean Dorsey 1981 38.8 George Chilakos 2002 38.4 Paul McKay 1967 38.3 Lance Chomyc 1984 38.2 Jim Mossop 1976 38.2 Bill Mintsoulis 1979 38.1 Don Thompson 1971 38.0 Paul McKay 1968 37.5 George Chilakos 2001

Most punts, career 223 Richard Iantria 210 Willie Sharpe 184 Paul McKay 166 George Chilakos 165 Mark Stinson 161 Ryan Koolen 154 Marcus Hobbs 150 Ted Temertzoglou 139 Andrew Astrom 136 Joseph Valtellini

1995-99 2007-11 1966-69 1999-02 2004-08 1994-98 2012-13 1985-88 1987, 89-90 2003-07

Most punts, season 87 Richard Iantria 86 Marcus Hobbs 81 George Chilakos 78 Richard Iantria 78 Willie Sharpe 75 Joseph Valtellini 73 Ryan Koolen 70 Paul McKay 68 Marcus Hobbs 67 Willie Sharpe

1999 2012 2002 1996 2011 2006 1998 1969 2013 2009

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Most interceptions returned, career 17 Peter McNabb 1970-72 12 Sean Spence 1996-00 11 Eugene Nakatsu 1977-80 10 Derek Batchelor 2006-10 9 Roger Lippert 1980-83 9 Dave Blanch 1987-91 9 Cameron Lee 1994-98 8 Ian Kirkpatrick 1965-66, 68 8 Rick Jesperson 1973-76 8 Ted Temertzoglou 1984-88 8 Dean Turner 1991-94 Most interceptions returned, season 8 Peter McNabb 1970 6 Peter McNabb 1972 6 Ted Temertzoglou 1988 6 Sean Spence 1999 5 Jim Spryoloulos 1990 5 Andrew Lang 1993 4 (15 tied) Most interception return yardage, career 232 Peter McNabb 1970-72 132 Ian Kirkpatrick 1965-66, 68 127 Cameron Lee 1994-98 125 Eugene Nakatsu 1977-80 103 Sean Spence 1996-00 101 Roger Lippert 1980-83 99 Kamal Shah 2000-01 94 Ted Temertzoglou 1984-88

Longest punt 84 George Chilakos (Oct 4/02)

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TEAM RECORDS OFFENCE Highest net offence, season 3394 1981 3367 2013 3323 1974 3206 1980 3198 2008 2940 1975 2895 1973 2885 1995 2884 1993 2781 1976 PASSING Most passing attempts, season 328 1981 302 2013 299 2008 297 2009 295 2006 279 2011 275 2010 268 1980 267 2007 260 1985 Most pass completions, season 200 1981 185 2013 172 2008 151 1980 142 1985 142 1995 141 2010 140 2009 139 2011 135 1986, 2006 Most yards passing, season 2776 1981 2609 2013 2376 1980 2201 2008 2043 1986 2042 1995 1910 1985 1869 2006 1839 1993 1805 2011 Highest passing completions percentage, season 61.0 2013 61.0 1981 59.5 1986 59.4 1982 58.3 1973 57.5 2008 56.3 1980 55.3 1995 55.1 2001 55.0 1978

FOOTBALL

Most touchdowns passing, season 22 1981 20 1973 18 2013 18 1980 16 1971 13 2008 13 1992 13 1993 12 1969 12 1987 Most interceptions thrown, season 25 2003 17 2010 17 2004 15 2011 15 1972 14 1971 14 2005 14 2007 13 1979, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988

KICK OFFS Most kickoffs, season 41 1981 39 1973 38 1976 37 1985 36 1971 35 1982 34 1974 34 1992 33 1993 32 1991, 2013

RUSHING

Most kickoff yards, season 1798 1981 1787 1971 1737 1982 1673 1976 1657 2013 1657 1985 1604 1975 1588 1974 1578 1992 1499 1993

Most carries, season 338 1999 322 1974 315 1976 304 1975 288 1973 259 1970 257 1998 251 1977 251 1989 245 1996

Longest average kickoff, season 53.8 1988 51.9 1983 51.8 2013 51.7 1975 51.5 1973 51.1 1978 50.5 2006 50.1 1994 49.6 1971 49.6 1982

Most yards rushing, season 1912 1974 1640 1975 1567 1999 1556 1976 1553 1991 1389 1990 1387 1992 1322 1973 1214 1983 1213 1998

KICK OFF RETURNS

Most rushing touchdowns, season 17 1974 15 1976 14 1966 14 1982 13 1979 12 1977 12 1992 11 1970 11 1973 11 1983 11 1990

Most kickoff returns, season 70 2004 62 2006 61 2003 59 2005 51 2002 49 2001 47 1999 44 2000 42 2012 41 2007-10 Most Kickoff return yardage, season 1185 2004 1132 2006 981 2003 890 2005 883 2012 847 2013 790 2002 774 1999 771 2007 739 2001

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PUNTING

INTERCEPTIONS

Most punts, season 91 1999 91 2001 89 2002 86 2012 86 2000 83 2007 81 2011 80 2003 80 2005 78 1996

Most interceptions caught, season 19 1980 15 1972 14 1969 14 1970 14 1992 13 1975, 79, 81, 88, 93, 96, 97

Most yards punting, season 3398 2002 3014 2001 3012 1999 2918 2012 2673 2007 2617 2006 2571 2011 2568 2010 2555 1969 2549 2000

Most interception return yards, season 237 1970 225 1969 225 1980 199 1973 199 2001 186 1993 176 1972 171 1977 164 1992 162 1981 160 2013 PENALTIES

Longest average punt, season 42.3 1983 39.3 1981 38.4 1971 38.3 1984 38.2 2002 37.4 1989 37.0 1990 36.7 1995 36.5 1969 36.5 1976

Most penalties, season 114 2012 101 2007 100 2013 97 2011 95 2006 90 2005 88 2009 86 1982 84 1994 81 2010

PUNT RETURNS

Most yards penalised, season 1035 2007 1021 2012 964 2011 866 2013 866 1982 804 2008 801 2009 753 1981 749 1980 742 2006

Most punt returns, season 70 1971 68 1975 66 1982 64 1979 64 1983 61 1969 61 1989 60 2013 58 1998 57 1977 Most punt return yardage, season 842 1982 734 2013 674 1983 618 1979 583 1975 579 1993 573 1991 570 1971 549 1977 528 1976

FIRST DOWNS Most first downs, season 190 2008 183 1973 182 2013 180 1981 166 1980 163 1971 163 1974 159 1995 157 2006 156 2005 154 1985

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Most first downs rushing, season 89 1974 87 1976 84 1975 84 1999 82 1973 78 1990 75 1992 74 1977 73 1991 68 2005 Most first downs passing, season 131 1981 114 1980 112 2013 93 2008 92 1985 90 1995 89 1986 87 2009 84 1973 83 2006 Most first downs by penalty, season 30 2012 28 2006 26 1971 23 2008 22 2007 21 2013 21 2009 18 1980 18 1981 17 (5 tied) FUMBLES Most fumbles, season 25 1969 24 2007 23 1970 21 1965 21 1973 20 1987 20 2006 19 1984 18 1995 17 1971 17 1985 Most fumbles lost, season 17 1969 17 2007 15 1973 14 1965 14 1984 13 1995 12 1982 12 1987 12 1998 12 2006 12 2011

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Varsity Blues All-Time Football Results, 1877 to date Note: From 1877 through 1882, games were decided by a majority of goals (i.e. field goals and converts), tries (i.e. touchdowns) only being counted either if no goals were scored, or if the number of goals scored was equal. 1877 N4 (0-1-0)

Upper Canada

1t-2t

1878 N13 Trinity N16 Toronto FC N19 Trinity (2-0-1)

tie 2g-1t 2g,2t-0

1879 O23 Upper Canada O25 Guelph OAC O27 Trinity N1 Michigan (2-1-1)

2t-1g,1t 1g, 5t-0 1g, 5t-0 0-0

1880 O29 Upper Canada N1 Upper Canada N4 Hamilton Tigers N6 Michigan N17 Trinity (4-1-0)

2g,1t-0 1g,2t-1t 2t-0 0-1g,2t 1g,6t-0

1881 O6 Upper Canada O22 McGill N9 Hamilton Tigers (1-2-0)

3t-0 0-2t 2t-1g

1882 O7 Toronto FC O13 Toronto FC O16 Upper Canada O19 Toronto Victorias O27 Trinity N3 Trinity College Sch. N4 McGill N9 Guelph OAC N11 Toronto Victorias (7-2-0)

2t-1g 2t-0 1g-0 2g,1t-0 1g,2t-0 3g,4t-0 0-1g,1t 2g,4t-0 3g, 2t-1t

1883 O12 St George Club O16 Upper Canada O18 Trinity (ORFU) O27 Toronto FC (ORFU) N3 McGill N6 UCC N22 Guelph OAC (ORFU: 1-1-0) (4-2-1)

16-0 2-2 26-3 1-23 16-9 2-9 77-0

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1884 O8 Toronto FC O10 Upper Canada O18 Toronto FC (ORFU) O29 Upper Canada N1 Guelph OAC N5 Trinity (draw) N8 McGill N15 Guelph OAC N19 Trinity (draw) (ORFU: 0-1-0) (4-3-2)

4-0 7-1 0-24 0-4 19-0 2-1 0-23 8-0 0-1

1885 O14 Upper Canada (draw) 0-2 O16 Guelph OAC (ORFU) 67-0 O23 Trinity (ORFU) 21-0 O28 Upper Canada 19-0 O31 Ottawa College (ORFU) 2-19 N7 McGill 17-1 N21 Toronto FC 33-1 (ORFU: 2-1-0) (5-1-1) 1886 O9 O16 O20 O22 O30 N4 N13 N20 (ORFU:

Upper Canada 52-0 Guelph OAC (ORFU) 55-1 Trinity 66-0 Upper Canada (ORFU) 38-0 Ottawa College (ORFU) 2-2 Ottawa College (ORFU) 1-12 McGill (draw) 1-4 Toronto FC 14-5 2-1-1) (5-1-2)

1887 O12 Upper Canada (ORFU) 52-0 O15 Queen’s (ORFU) 10-8 O18 Upper Canada 57-9 O22 Ottawa College (ORFU) 0-9 N1 Trinity 28-0 N5 McGill 27-7 N12 Toronto FC 11-5 (ORFU: 2-1-0) (6-1-0) 1888 O17 Upper Canada O25 Toronto FC O27 McGill N1 Upper Canada N10 Toronto FC N13 Trinity (4-1-1)

25-0 1-4 2-2 32-0 3-0 10-0

1889 ___ Upper Canada O19 Royal Military College O26 Hamilton O30 Upper Canada N2 McGill N14 Trinity N23 Toronto FC (7-0-0)

57-0 36-5 14-4 26-0 13-6 27-5 12-4

1890 O18 Toronto FC O21 Upper Canada O25 Queen’s (ORFU) N13 Trinity (ORFU: 0-1-0) (2-2-0)

6-16 32-9 5-29 16-13

1891 O5 Upper Canada 36-0 O8 Osgoode Hall 6-10 O15 Trinity (ORFU) 18-1 O24 Trinity (ORFU) 20-9 O31 Queen’s (ORFU) 25-17 N6 Osgoode Hall (ORFU) 10-10 N9 Osgoode Hall (ORFU) 2-18 N14 McGill 7-13 (ORFU: 3-1-1) (4-3-1) 1892 O8 Toronto FC (ORFU) O15 Toronto FC (ORFU) N10 McGill N17 Trinity (ORFU: 0-2-0) (1-2-1)

8-19 5-12 9-9 13-6

1893 O19 Osgoode Hall 50-0 O21 Queen’s (ORFU) 7-27 O28 Queen’s (ORFU) 16-6 N8 Trinity 22-5 (ORFU: 1-1-0) (3-1-0) 1894 S29 Hamilton 8-11 O6 Osgoode Hall (ORFU) 8-29 O13 Osgoode Hall (ORFU) 19-4 N1 Trinity 48-10 N3 Toronto FC 34-10 N11 McGill 24-6 (ORFU: 1-1-0) (4-2-0)

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1895 O19 Hamilton Tigers (ORFU)16-12 O26 Hamilton Tigers (ORFU)14-15 N2 Queen’s (ORFU) 19-2 N9 Queen’s (ORFU) 7-12 N21 Montreal (DC) 20-5 (Dominion Champions) (ORFU: 2-2-0 CH) (3-2-0)

1901 O12 McGill O19 Argonauts (ex) O26 Queen’s N2 Queen’s N9 McGill N28 Argonauts (ex) (Lg: 4-0-0 CH) (4-2-0)

14-5 12-18 23-8 15-11 12-0 1-5

1896 O3 O7 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7 N14 N21 (ORFU:

1902 O11 McGill O25 McGill N1 Queen’s N8 Queen’s N15 Argonauts (ex) N22 Argonauts (ex) (Lg: 2-2-0) (4-2-0)

11-10 0-16 0-5 12-1 22-8 30-5

Hamilton Tigers Toronto AC Lornes FC Ottawa FC Queen’s (ORFU) Queen’s (ORFU) Toronto AC (ORFU) Toronto AC (ORFU) Ottawa College (DC) 4-0-0 CH) (8-1-0)

8-4 12-2 26-6 32-14 18-16 13-1 43-6 18-16 8-12

1897 O2 McGill O6 Osgoode Hall O9 Lornes FC (ORFU) O16 Lornes FC (ORFU) O20 Hamilton O30 Queen’s (ORFU: 0-1-1) (1-4-1)

2-5 5-1 11-23 7-7 6-8 5-10

1898 O1 Hamilton FC (ex) O4 Osgoode Hall (ex) O6 Argonauts (ex) O15 McGill O22 Queen’s N5 McGill N12 Queen’s N19 Ottawa City (PO) (Lg: 3-1-0 CH) (6-2-0)

12-1 4-0 4-1 11-5 16-6 18-3 4-5 3-7

1899 O7 McGill O21 Argonauts (ex) O28 Queen’s N6 Irish (Rugby) (ex) N11 McGill N18 Queen’s (Lg: 3-1-0 CH) (3-3-0)

33-6 0-9 10-0 6-12 11-5 2-8

1900 O13 McGill O20 Argonauts (ex) O27 Queen’s N10 Queen’s N17 McGill (Lg: 1-2-1) (2-2-1)

4-13 11-4 11-11 3-15 7-4

1903 O17 McGill 7-3 O24 Argonauts (ex) 13-1 O31 Queen’s 19-7 N7 Queen’s 7-7 N14 Hamilton Tigers (ex) 29-5 N21 McGill 17-4 (Lg: 3-0-1 CH) (5-0-1) 1904 O8 McGill O22 Peterborough (ex) O29 Queen’s N5 McGill N12 Queen’s (Lg: 0-4-0) (1-4-0) 1905 O14 Queen’s O21 McGill O28 Queen’s N4 McGill N11 Ottawa N18 Ottawa N25 Ottawa City (DC) (Dominion Champions) (Lg: 6-0-0 CH) (7-0-0) 1906 O18 Queen’s O27 Ottawa N3 Ottawa N10 McGill N17 Queen’s N24 McGill N31 Argonauts (ex) (Lg: 3-3-0) (3-4-0)

8-9 14-6 10-21 5-18 3-31

19-5 15-14 20-6 8-2 19-5 21-11 11-9

12-0 27-0 4-5 6-2 9-11 16-18 8-9

1907 O12 McGill O19 Ottawa O26 McGill N2 Ottawa N9 Queen’s N16 Queen’s (Lg: 3-3-0) (3-3-0)

10-7 8-13 19-16 10-13 20-5 3-4

1908 O10 McGill O17 Queen’s O24 Ottawa O31 Ottawa N7 McGill N14 Queen’s N21 Queen’s (YC) N28 Hamilton Tigers DC (Lg: 5-1-0 CH) (6-2-0)

32-0 3-18 30-18 14-9 14-1 20-8 12-0 17-21

1909 O9 Queen’s O16 McGill O23 Ottawa O30 Ottawa N6 Queen’s N13 McGill N27 Ottawa City (PO) D4 Parkdale (GC) (Grey Cup Champions) (Lg: 5-1-0 CH) (7-1-0) 1910 O8 McGill O15 Ottawa O22 McGill O29 Ottawa N5 Queen’s N12 Queen’s N19 Toronto AAC (PO) N26 Hamilton Tigers (GC) (Grey Cup Champions) (Lg: 6-0-0 CH) (8-0-0) 1911 S30 Old Boys (ex) O7 Queen’s O14 McGill O21 Ottawa O28 McGill N4 Queen’s N11 Ottawa N25 Argonauts (GC) (Grey Cup Champions) (Lg: 5-1-0 CH) (6-2-0)

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7-1 18-1 63-2 46-4 21-9 9-11 31-7 26-6

10-9 36-1 8-1 26-5 25-9 9-4 22-3 16-7

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29-30 26-13 30-11 7-28 17-11 1-49 [default W] 35-21 9-3 3-14 16-22

1913 O4 Old Boys (ex) O11 RMC O18 McGill O25 Queen’s N1 RMC N8 Queen’s N15 McGill (Lg: 3-3-0 CH) (4-3-0)

52-16 14-15 5-21 18-3 35-16 29-9 14-22

1914 O3 Old Boys (ex) 22-20 O10 McGill 1-25 O17 Queen’s 21-14 O24 Toronto R&AA (ex) 14-12 O31 Queen’s 25-17 N7 McGill 12-7 N14 Hamilton Rowing (ex) 19-13 N21 McGill (YC) 17-13 D5 Argonauts (GC) 2-10 (Lg: 3-1-0 CH) (7-2-0) 1915-1918 no teams--war years 1919 O4 Old Boys (ex) O11 Queen’s O18 Toronto R&AA (ex) O25 Queen’s N1 McGill N15 McGill (Lg: 2-2-0) (2-4-0) 1920 O9 Old Boys (ex) O16 Queen’s O18 Hamilton (ex) O23 McGill N6 McGill N13 Queen’s N20 McGill (YC) D4 Argonauts (GC) (Grey Cup Champions) (Lg: 3-1-0 CH) (7-1-0)

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5-8 41-3 7-9 30-2 3-16 1-21

14-6 17-6 25-7 13-7 3-7 34-1 14-6 16-3

1921 O1 Old Boys (ex) O8 Queen’s O15 McGill O29 McGill N5 Queen’s N7 Hamilton (ex) N19 Argonauts (PO) (Lg: 2-1-1 CH) (3-3-1)

23-11 5-9 4-4 16-2 13-12 3-4 12-20

1922 S30 Old Boys (ex) O7 McGill O21 McGill O28 Queen’s N11 Queen’s N18 Queen’s (YC) (Lg: 3-1-0) (4-2-0)

4-2 20-2 51-5 13-15 24-1 6-12

1923 O6 Old Boys (ex) 15-13 O13 McGill 22-9 O20 Queen’s 3-9 O27 Hamilton Rowing (ex) 21-5 N3 Queen’s 5-18 N10 McGill 8-16 (Lg: 1-3-0) (3-3-0) 1924 O4 Old Boys (ex) O11 McGill O18 Queen’s O25 Ottawa FBC (ex) N8 Queen’s N15 McGill N27 Detroit U (ex) (Lg: 1-3-0) (3-4-0)

18-1 13-0 2-8 11-8 13-14 8-13 18-30

1925 O3 Old Boys (ex) O10 Queen’s O31 Queen’s N7 McGill N14 McGill (Lg: 1-3-0) (2-3-0)

3-1 5-8 0-17 9-3 10-11

1926 S25 Camp Borden (ex) 20-11 O2 Argonauts (ex) 13-14 O9 McGill 3-7 O16 Queen’s 11-5 O30 McGill 11-5 N8 Ottawa Senators (ex) 12-10 N13 Queen’s 1-3 N20 McGill (PO) 12-2 N27 Queen’s (YC) 8-0 D4 Ottawa Senators (GC) 7-10 (Lg: 2-2-0 CH) (6-4-0)

1927 O1 RMC (ex) O8 McGill O22 Queen’s O29 Queen’s N5 McGill (Lg: 1-3-0) (2-3-0)

37-1 6-12 0-3 6-12 8-1

1928 S29 Argonauts (ex) O6 Queen’s O13 McGill O27 Queen’s N10 McGill (Lg: 1-3-0) (1-4-0)

3-12 10-7 7-16 4-16 7-13

1929 S28 Argonauts (ex) O5 Western O12 Queen’s O19 McGill O26 Western N2 McGill N9 Queen’s N16 Queen’s (YC) (Lg: 5-1-0) (6-2-0)

10-9 27-3 4-11 15-1 6-2 13-0 7-6 5-15

1930 O4 Argonauts (ex) O11 McGill O18 Western O25 Queen’s N1 McGill N8 Queen’s N15 Western (Lg: 3-2-1) (4-2-1)

9-1 11-1 3-2 6-1 7-7 5-12 2-9

1931 S26 Balmy Beach (ex) O3 Kitchener FC (ex) O10 Queen’s O17 McGill O24 Western O31 Western N7 McGill N14 Queen’s (Lg: 1-5-0) (2-6-0)

8-15 19-1 2-3 6-8 4-6 2-10 3-8 17-0

1932 S24 St. Michael’s (ex) O1 Argonauts (ex) O8 Queen’s O15 McGill O22 Western O29 Western N5 McGill N12 Queen’s N26 Hamilton Tigers (PO) (Lg: 5-1-0 CH) (6-3-0)

12-3 7-9 24-8 15-6 7-6 8-22 8-4 21-2 3-9

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Record Manual 1933 S23 Balmy Beach (ex) S30 Argonauts (ex) O7 McGill O14 Western O21 Queen’s O28 Queen’s N4 Western N11 McGill N18 Queen’s (YC) (Lg: 4-2-0 CH) (6-3-0)

11-5 1-25 8-0 21-2 2-8 6-14 22-14 7-4 10-3

1934 S22 St. Michael’s (ex) 5-11 S29 Balmy Beach (ex) 12-0 O6 McGill 10-4 O8 Alumni (Copp game)(ex) 5-1 O13 Western 34-1 O20 Queen’s 3-4 O27 Queen’s 7-6 N3 Western 22-6 N10 McGill 4-3 N17 Queen’s (YC) 7-8 (Lg: 5-1-0) (7-3-0) 1935 S28 Balmy Beach (ex) O5 Western O12 Queen’s O19 McGill O26 McGill N2 Queen’s N9 Western N16 Queen’s (YC) (Lg: 5-0-1) (6-1-1)

11-1 21-1 2-2 11-7 20-6 18-15 13-12 4-6

1936 O3 Balmy Beach (ex) O10 Western O17 Queen’s O24 McGill O31 McGill N7 Queen’s N14 Western N21 Queen’s (YC) (Lg: 4-2-0 CH) (6-2-0)

5-3 8-5 14-2 3-8 35-2 1-6 15-0 11-3

1937 O2 Balmy Beach (ex) O9 Queen’s O16 McGill O23 Western O30 Western N6 McGill N13 Queen’s N20 Western (PO) N27 Queen’s (YC) OT (Lg: 3-2-1) (5-3-1)

13-1 9-3 5-7 4-4 7-3 7-6 0-3 19-5 6-7

1938 O1 Balmy Beach (ex) O8 Queen’s O15 McGill O22 Western O29 Western N5 McGill N12 Queen’s (Lg: 3-3-0) (4-3-0)

10-6 13-6 7-10 2-3 8-7 2-23 13-10

1939 S30 Argonauts (ex) O7 McGill O14 Western O21 Queen’s O28 Queen’s N4 Western N11 McGill (Lg: 2-4-0) (2-5-0)

3-21 19-6 5-23 6-8 6-11 1-15 19-6

1940-1944 no teams--war years 1945 O13 McMaster (ex) O20 Queen’s O27 Queen’s N3 Western N10 McGill (Lg: 1-3-0) (2-3-0)

18-9 15-19 25-6 10-18 6-13

1946 S21 Toronto Indians (ex) S28 Guelph OAC (ex) O5 Western O12 McGill O19 Queen’s O26 Queen’s N2 Western N9 McGill (Lg: 4-2-0) (6-2-0)

8-7 48-11 7-20 5-3 21-0 39-7 6-15 17-6

1947 S27 Saskatchewan (ex) O1 Alberta (ex) O4 Saskatchewan (ex) O11 Western O18 Queen’s O25 McGill N1 McGill N8 Queen’s N15 Western (Lg: 4-1-1) (7-1-1)

65-0 19-5 41-0 7-31 23-6 26-8 13-8 15-5 12-12

1948 S25 Beaches-Indians (ex) 7-7 O2 Assumption College (ex) 37-11 O9 Western 6-24 O16 Queen’s 6-8 O23 McGill 41-0 O30 McGill 33-0 N6 Queen’s 4-0 N13 Western 23-8 N20 Western (YC) 18-7 (Lg: 4-2-0 CH) (6-2-1) 1949 S24 Sarnia Imp. (ex) S28 Guelph OAC (ex) O1 Balmy Beach (ex) O8 Queen’s O15 McGill O22 Western O29 Western N5 McGill N12 Queen’s (Lg: 2-4-0) (4-5-0)

11-18 18-7 40-6 22-21 13-22 8-11 7-0 8-12 0-9

1950 S23 Ottawa (ex) S27 Guelph OAC (ex) S30 Balmy Beach (ex) O7 Queen’s O14 McGill O21 Western O28 Western N4 McGill N11 Queen’s (Lg: 2-3-1) (4-4-1)

34-0 30-0 12-25 7-1 0-25 6-41 1-21 6-6 7-5

1951 S22 Guelph OAC (ex) S26 Balmy Beach (ex) S29 McMaster (ex) O6 McGill O13 Western O20 Queen’s O27 Queen’s N3 Western N10 McGill (Lg: 5-0-1 CH) (8-0-1)

26-0 16-11 14-6 15-7 16-7 26-2 15-7 13-13 11-7

1952 S23 Guelph OAC (ex) S27 McMaster O4 McGill O11 Western O18 Queen’s O25 Queen’s N8 McGill N15 Western (Lg: 4-2-1) (5-2-1)

57-0 16-12 8-3 7-7 13-1 9-1 14-17 1-8

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1953 S18 Balmy Beach (ex) S26 Western (ex) O3 Queen’s O10 Western O17 McMaster O31 McGill N7 Western N14 Queen’s N21 Western (YC) (Lg: 5-1-0) (6-3-0)

16-23 11-1 16-7 10-13 24-0 34-0 12-0 6-1 8-12

1954 S25 Balmy Beach (ex) O2 Sarnia Imp (ex) O9 Western O16 Queen’s O23 McGill O30 McGill N6 Western N13 Queen’s N20 UBC (ex) N27 Western (YC) (Lg: 3-1-2 CH) (6-2-2)

29-12 18-29 9-9 0-20 43-6 36-12 12-12 11-9 5-3 9-8

1955 S20 Guelph OAC (ex) S24 McMaster (ex) O1 Western O8 Queen’s O15 McGill O22 McGill 029 Queen’s N5 Western N12 Queen’s (YC) (Lg: 4-2-0) (6-3-0)

39-0 31-5 20-2 11-6 33-12 9-16 10-11 38-6 0-18

1956 S22 McMaster (ex) 17-8 S29 Kitchener Dutchmen (ex) 7-8 O6 Queen’s 7-7 O13 McGill 15-13 O20 Western 21-19 O27 Western 41-7 N3 McGill 14-13 N10 Queen’s 12-19 N17 Queen’s (YC) 2-4 (Lg: 4-1-1) (5-3-1) 1957 S21 Kitchener Dutchmen (ex) 0-41 S28 McMaster (ex) 41-1 O5 Queen’s 16-8 O12 McGill 7-22 O19 Western 0-15 O26 Western 20-34 N2 McGill 21-8 N9 Queen’s 18-2 (Lg: 3-3-0) (4-4-0)

FOOTBALL

1958 S26 Western O4 McGill O11 Western O18 Queen’s O25 Queen’s N1 Western N8 McGill (Lg: 7-0-0 CH) (7-0-0)

26-20 35-13 38-14 44-0 32-3 46-0 50-7

1959 S25 Western (ex) O2 McGill O10 Western O17 Queen’s O24 Queen’s O31 Western N7 McGill (Lg: 5-1-0) (6-1-0)

25-7 42-1 3-16 7-0 7-6 13-7 23-0

1960 S16 East York Argonauts (ex) 12-10 S24 Western (ex) 22-22 S30 Western 28-7 O8 Queen’s 13-26 O15 McGill 7-9 O22 McGill 17-37 O29 Queen’s 6-21 N5 Western 0-34 (Lg: 1-5-0) (2-5-1) 1961 S21 East York Argonauts (ex) 26-0 S30 Western (ex) 15-20 O7 Western 6-3 O14 Queen’s 0-29 O21 McGill 0-30 O28 McGill 21-24 N4 Queen’s 6-58 N11 Western 14-21 (Lg: 1-5-0) (2-6-0) 1962 S29 Western (ex) 24-1 O6 Queen’s 13-32 O13 McGill 19-13 O20 Western 23-14 O27 Western 1-29 N3 McGill 11-23 N10 Queen’s 0-29 N24 St. Francis Xavier (AB) 20-14 (Lg: 2-4-0) (4-4-0)

1963 S20 Ottawa (ex) 28-0 S27 Western (ex) 13-7 O5 Queen’s 14-21 O12 McGill 24-25 O19 Western 15-52 O26 Western 12-8 N2 McGill 4-5 N9 Queen’s 15-19 N23 St. Francis Xavier (AB) 9-15 (Lg: 1-5-0) (3-6-0) 1964 S19 Western (ex) S26 Alberta (ex) S28 Manitoba (ex) O3 McGill O10 Western O17 Queen’s O24 Queen’s O31 Western N7 McGill (Lg: 2-4-0) (3-6-0) 1965 S18 Western (ex) S25 Manitoba (ex) O2 McGill O9 Western O16 Queen’s O23 Queen’s O30 Western N6 McGill N13 Western (YC) N20 Alberta (VC) (Vanier Cup Champions) (Lg: 3-3-0 CH) (6-4-0)

21-17 16-25 13-36 13-20 31-7 24-45 22-34 27-42 27-20

14-20 36-10 29-8 35-36 1-0 0-31 48-15 14-17 21-16 14-7

1966 S17 McMaster (ex) S24 Waterloo (ex) O1 Western O8 Queen’s O15 McGill O22 McGill O29 Queen’s N5 Western N12 Queen’s (YC) (Lg: 5-1-0) (7-2-0)

26-20 50-2 45-7 28-19 35-19 27-10 15-23 21-20 7-50

1967 S23 McMaster (ex) S30 Western (ex) O7 McGill O14 Western O21 Queen’s O28 Queen’s N4 Western N11 McGill (Lg: 5-0-1 CH) (6-1-1)

15-17 16-7 35-6 26-20 19-14 16-13 18-18 38-7

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Record Manual 1968 S21 Western (ex) S28 McGill O5 Queen’s O12 Waterloo O19 McMaster O26 Western N2 McGill N9 Queen’s (Lg: 4-2-1) (4-3-1)

21-29 22-3 0-35 19-19 42-8 32-17 36-13 6-14

1969 S13 Guelph (ex) S20 Western (ex) S27 Waterloo O4 McMaster O11 McGill O18 Queen’s O25 Western N1 Queen’s N8 McGill (Lg: 4-3-0) (4-4-1)

14-15 16-16 31-21 35-16 17-16 17-24 41-16 14-16 0-17

1970 S11 York (ex) S19 Western (ex) S26 McGill O3 Queen’s O9 Waterloo O17 Queen’s O24 Western O31 McGill N7 McMaster (Lg: 4-1-2) (6-1-2)

36-0 38-15 23-23 27-18 27-0 15-29 10-4 34-0 7-7

1971 S11 Carleton S18 Laurentian S25 Western S29 York O2 Ottawa O8 Carleton O16 Queen’s O23 Queen’s (Lg: 5-3-0) (5-3-0)

3-12 63-0 27-9 24-12 0-21 22-2 25-28 31-19

1972 S11 York (ex) S16 Ottawa S23 Carleton S30 Queen’s O6 Ottawa O14 Carleton O21 Queen’s O28 Ottawa (PO) (Lg: 4-2-0) (5-3-0)

14-7 7-24 14-6 46-18 13-30 15-9 27-13 13-28

1973 S10 Carleton (ex) S15 York S22 Queen’s S29 Windsor O6 Waterloo O13 Western O20 Queen’s O27 Ottawa (Lg: 3-4-0) (4-4-0)

35-10 42-19 9-27 37-39 48-0 10-44 48-6 7-24

1974 S14 Carleton S20 Ottawa S28 Queen’s O5 McGill O12 York O19 Queen’s O26 Western N2 Carleton (PO) N9 Ottawa (YC) N16 Saint Mary’s (AB) N22 Western (VC) (Lg: 7-0-0 CH) (10-1-0)

24-11 30-26 32-9 48-21 26-7 38-20 28-6 30-0 24-21 45-1 15-19

1975 S13 Laurier S20 Laurier S27 Queen’s O4 Queen’s O10 York O18 Ottawa O25 Western N1 Concordia (PO) N8 Ottawa (YC) (Lg: 6-1-0) (7-2-0)

10-3 21-17 26-0 32-10 56-0 16-38 20-13 43-24 7-14

1976 S11 Waterloo S18 Laurier S25 McMaster O2 Windsor O8 York O16 Guelph O23 Western O30 Laurier (PO) (Lg: 6-1-0) (6-2-0)

26-10 7-16 51-4 31-21 34-2 51-18 25-19 22-23

1977 S2 Western (ex) S10 Waterloo S17 Laurier S24 McMaster O1 Windsor O7 Guelph O15 York O22 Western O29 Laurier (PO) (Lg: 6-1-0) (6-3-0)

12-24 37-11 17-13 14-6 29-7 17-14 28-6 12-19 11-25

1978 S3 Western (ex) S9 York S15 Laurier S23 Laurier S30 Western O7 Windsor O14 Western O21 Windsor (Lg: 1-6-0) (1-7-0)

14-22 20-0 14-32 16-31 24-38 24-27 6-34 22-34

1979 S8 McMaster S15 Windsor S21 Guelph S28 Western O4 York O12 Laurier O19 Waterloo O27 Western (PO) (Lg: 4-3-0) (4-4-0)

38-14 25-23 21-19 27-38 22-20 4-6 20-38 15-28

1980 S5 McGill (ex) S12 Laurier S20 McMaster S27 Guelph O3 Windsor O9 Waterloo O18 Western O24 York N1 Laurier (PO) (Lg: 5-1-1) (6-2-1)

20-14 24-22 41-1 31-9 42-8 20-20 15-31 37-20 0-30

1981 S11 McGill (ex) S18 Laurier S26 McMaster O3 Western O8 York O17 Windsor O24 Waterloo O30 Guelph N7 Guelph (PO) (Lg: 5-2-0) (6-3-0)

28-14 45-21 35-28 37-43 39-9 39-42 31-11 37-20 18-35

1982 S3 Western (ex) S11 Laurier S17 McMaster S25 Windsor O2 Western O8 York O16 Waterloo O23 Guelph O30 McMaster (PO) N6 Western (YC) (Lg: 4-3-0) (5-5-0)

10-18 3-17 50-1 48-7 15-28 21-14 38-8 8-24 28-6 21-50

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Record Manual 1983 S3 Western (ex) S10 Windsor S17 Western S24 Laurier O1 Guelph O6 York O15 Waterloo O22 McMaster O29 Guelph (PO) N5 McMaster (YC) N12 Queen’s (VCSF) (Lg: 6-1-0 CH) (9-2-0)

5-3 35-7 21-11 7-19 21-9 49-7 16-10 16-14 33-7 20-16 7-22

1984 S2 Carleton (ex) S8 McGill (ex) S15 Western S22 Laurier S29 Guelph O4 York O13 Waterloo O20 McMaster O27 Windsor (Lg: 2-5-0) (3-6-0)

10-17 25-20 36-39 18-16 28-24 20-44 24-25 8-65 9-35

1985 S7 McGill (ex) S13 McMaster (ex) S20 Western S28 Laurier O5 Guelph O10 York O19 Waterloo O26 McMaster N2 Windsor (Lg: 3-4-0) (4-5-0)

14-12 8-36 21-48 10-33 23-29 7-17 48-7 18-7 41-18

1986 S5 McGill (ex) S12 Laurier S20 Western S27 Windsor O3 Waterloo O9 York O18 Guelph O25 McMaster (Lg: 2-5-0) (3-5-0)

27-17 31-38 1-38 36-32 29-19 23-24 19-22 20-23

1987 S4 Queen’s (ex) S11 Waterloo S18 Western S25 Windsor O3 Laurier 08 York O17 Guelph O24 McMaster (Lg: 2-5-0) (2-6-0)

13-25 28-14 7-75 16-24 17-44 36-7 23-26 21-24

FOOTBALL

1988 S3 Queen’s (ex) S9 Windsor S17 Waterloo S23 McMaster O1 Western O6 York O15 Guelph O22 Laurier O29 Western (PO) (Lg: 3-3-1) (3-5-1)

4-24 18-9 24-2 30-34 7-29 18-12 8-8 5-38 3-42

1989 S1 Queen’s (ex) S9 Windsor S15 Waterloo S23 McMaster S29 Western O5 York O14 Guelph O21 Laurier O28 Guelph (PO) N4 Western (YC) (Lg: 5-2-0) (6-4-0)

15-21 11-16 24-7 31-0 9-38 27-9 18-13 14-12 14-13 20-50

1990 S8 Queen’s (ex) S15 Western S21 Guelph S29 Laurier O4 York O12 McMaster O19 Windsor O27 Waterloo N3 Windsor (PO) N10 Western (YC) (Lg: 5-2-0) (7-3-0)

25-11 15-33 25-4 32-14 38-0 22-1 40-2 5-17 32-6 31-46

1991 S7 McGill S13 Waterloo S20 Western S28 Guelph O5 Laurier O10 York O19 McMaster O26 Windsor N2 Western (PO) (Lg: 5-2-0) (6-3-0)

16-11 21-20 19-34 16-11 0-18 65-7 56-23 52-7 35-48

1992 S4 McGill (ex) S11 Waterloo S19 Windsor S25 McMaster O3 Laurier O8 York O17 Western O24 Guelph O31 Guelph (PO) (Lg: 6-1-0) (7-2-0)

24-3 13-6 37-0 71-24 28-19 40-3 15-33 15-14 17-31

1993 S4 Queen’s (ex) S11 Waterloo S18 Windsor S25 McMaster O2 Laurier O7 York O16 Western O23 Guelph O30 Laurier (PO) N6 Western (YC) N13 Concordia (VCSF) N20 Calgary (VC) (Vanier Cup champions) (Lg: 6-1-0 CH) (11-1-0)

42-10 22-3 63-21 25-20 45-21 42-20 15-37 28-10 27-20 24-16 26-16 37-34

1994 S3 Queen’s (ex) 23-45 S10 Guelph 17-10 Forfeit-ineligible player 0-1 S17 Laurier 17-26 S24 Waterloo 14-28 O1 Windsor 18-15 O6 York 26-1 O15 Western 7-49 O22 McMaster 22-13 O29 Western (PO) 44-56 (Lg: 3-4-0) (3-6-0) 1995 S9 Guelph S16 Laurier S23 Waterloo S30 Windsor O5 York O14 Western O21 McMaster O28 Windsor N4 Laurier (PO) (Lg 4-3-1) (4-4-1)

27-17 16-46 19-27 12-0 20-14 19-19 36-28 25-30 8-32

1996 S7 York S14 Windsor S21 McMaster S28 Guelph O5 Laurier O10 York O19 Waterloo O26 Western (Lg 3-5-0) (3-5-0)

12-15 13-12 30-13 7-24 13-10 3-31 5-30 8-39

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Record Manual 1997 S6 Guelph S13 York S20 Western S27 Waterloo O4 Laurier O9 Guelph O19 McMaster O25 Windsor (Lg: 2-6-0) (2-6-0)

4-17 7-17 13-49 21-15 8-32 27-55 10-22 22-13

2002 S3 Ottawa S7 Guelph S14 York S21 Laurier S28 Queen’s O4 Western O12 McMaster O20 Waterloo (Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

0-43 16-32 6-14 0-58 10-61 13-59 0-79 18-25

2007 S3 Waterloo S8 Ottawa S14 Laurier S22 McMaster S29 York O5 Windsor O13 Western O20 Queen’s (Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

17-42 7-50 10-53 11-39 20-21 21-42 1-44 24-54

1998 S12 Guelph S19 Windsor S26 Western O3 McMaster O8 Laurier O17 Western O24 York O31 Waterloo (Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

9-10 10-11 7-29 8-40 15-42 27-43 9-15 18-36

2003 S1 Waterloo S6 Queen’s S13 McMaster S20 Guelph S27 York O4 Windsor O11 Ottawa O18 Laurier (Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

0-31 0-72 0-80 7-20 7-66 14-44 7-63 7-62

2008 S1 Waterloo S6 Windsor S13 York S20 Queen’s S27 Guelph O3 McMaster O9 Western O18 Ottawa (Lg: 2-6-0) (2-6-0)

18-17 14-38 58-7 14-58 0-30 19-27 15-56 30-39

1999 S11 York S18 Waterloo S25 Guelph O2 Windsor O7 McMaster O16 Laurier O23 Queen’s O30 Western (Lg: 1-7-0) (1-7-0)

1-47 10-58 25-30 27-19 20-31 3-60 3-55 2-37

2004 S6 Laurier S11 Western S18 McMaster S25 York O2 Windsor O9 Queen’s O16 Waterloo O23 Guelph (Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

0-67 8-72 14-77 41-45 10-47 0-70 6-34 3-38

6-33 0-36 3-30 25-53 15-35 45-27 3-21 7-30 0-47

2000 S9 York S16 Waterloo S23 Guelph S30 Windsor O7 McMaster O14 Laurier O21 Ottawa O28 Western (Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

3-23 10-41 14-23 8-40 0-62 1-55 3-64 1-40

2005 S3 Western S10 Waterloo S17 York (OT) S24 Windsor O1 Guelph O8 Ottawa O15 Queen’s O22 McMaster (Lg: 0-7-0-1) (0-7-0-1)

2009 A31 Queen’s (ex) S7 Laurier S12 Windsor S18 Guelph S25 Ottawa O3 York O8 McMaster O17 Waterloo O24 Western (Lg: 1-7-0) (1-8-0)

1-70 27-29 33-40 22-63 30-58 0-72 0-37 13-64

2001 S3 Ottawa S8 Guelph S15 York S22 Laurier S29 Queen’s O6 Western O13 Windsor O20 Waterloo (Lg: 1-7-0) (1-7-0)

2006 S4 Queen’s S9 Windsor S16 Waterloo S23 Guelph S30 York O7 Western O14 Laurier O21 Ottawa (Lg: 0-8-0) (0-8-0)

17-40 13-15 17-26 1-0 24-19 40-35 1-66 21-40 23-35

14-57 15-38 10-33 10-19 23-38 1-43 13-11 6-37

7-53 17-61 25-28 14-66 11-39 21-44 7-68 23-59

2010 A28 McGill (ex) S1 Guelph S6 Windsor S11 Laurier S18 York O2 Ottawa O9 Queen’s O16 McMaster O23 Western (Lg: 3-5-0) (3-6-0) 2011 S5 Windsor S10 York S17 Guelph S24 Ottawa S30 Queen’s O6 McMaster O15 Western O22 Waterloo (Lg: 3-5-0) (3-5-0)

3-38 10-8 21-12 0-41 6-13 14-50 9-21 45-6

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Notes

2012 A24 Concordia (ex) S3 Laurier S8 Western S15 Windsor S22 Guelph S29 Waterloo O6 Ottawa O13 York O20 Queen’s (Lg: 2-6-0) (2-7-0)

24-31 19-0 7-62 4-55 29-31 40-26 6-34 24-36 7-35

2013 A18 Concordia (ex) A25 Western S2 Laurier S7 Ottawa S14 Guelph S21 Windsor S27 Carleton O10 York O19 Waterloo (Lg: 4-4-0) (4-4-1)

21-21 14-50 27-20 10-34 12-38 11-26 50-10 56-35 50-18

Abbreviations: AB=Atlantic Bowl ex=non-league game (post-1897) CH=League Champions DC= Dominion Championship Game GC=Grey Cup Game

FOOTBALL

ORFU=Ontario Rugby Football Union league game (1883-1897) PO=Playoff Game OT=Overtime VC=Vanier Cup Game (National Final) VCSF=Vanier Cup Semi-Final

YC=Yates Cup Game (League Final) All scores are listed Varsity-Opponent. All games before 1898 are exhibition unless otherwise noted.

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