5th Quarter Club Newsletter - Vol 2, Iss 1

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The

5th Quarter

From

Volume 2, Issue 1

WANTED

Golden Hawk Football Alumni to become part of talent identification

network, and assist the

Golden Hawk Coaching Staff in recruiting efforts. If

interested,

please contact:

Tuffy Knight

(519) 576-4485 (519) 884-0203 (Fax) -or-

Wally Gabler

(519) 884-1970 ext. 3428 (519) 884-0203 (fax) email - wgabler@wlu.ca with your area of interest.

Alumni Touch Game Homecoming Saturday Hawks vs. McMaster. Call Wally Gabler at (519) 884-1970 ext. 3428 to confirm your spot. Kick-off is 10 a.m.

prior to the

the home of

Time

Club

Golden Hawk Football

for the

When the Golden Hawk training camp opens on August 26th there will be an excited group of young football players battling it out on the turf at University Stadium. The reason; 21 of 24 starters from last year’s team that finished the season ranked ninth in the nation will return. Couple that with a great recruiting class and it is easy to see why heading into the season the Hawks know they will be able to contend for top spot in the OUA. Aside from the returning starters and the strongest recruiting class in years the Hawks will also have 4 new coaches on the sidelines when the season begins. The group includes former Golden Hawk player and assistant coach Jon Graffi, former CFLers John Williams and Lawrence Fisher, and former Guelph Gryphon pivot Wally Gabler. Another former Hawk, Stefan Ptaszek was also supposed to join the staff however he is currently playing with the Toronto Argos of the CFL and has had to relinquish his coaching duties. “We have a great mix of experienced veterans, and young talent,” noted Head Coach Rick Zmich. “And the new additions to the staff will help bring these two groups together and form a very competitive football team.” The biggest question heading into camp is the one that may be the toughest to answer for Zmich and his staff, that being who will start at quarterback? Injuries and a lack of consistency last season didn’t allow for a true number one quarterback to emerge from the group of Adam Lane, Kevin

Summer 1999

Hawks

to fly

Praamsma (7) will look to lead the Hawks ground game in 1999, and give WLU a well balanced offensive attack.

Taylor, and Drew White. Add into the mix freshman Chad Ousley who at 6’2 225 lbs. will challenge for a spot and the Hawks have an interesting scenario on their hands. The running game, which made significant inroads last season will again be a key component of the offensive attack. “We showed last season that we have the ability to run the ball and have a well balanced attack,” commented Zmich. “We have one of, if not the best offensive lines in the country so we will use that to our advantage.” The ground attack should be led by third year man Justin Praamsma, who gained a career high 843 yards in 1998. Rookie fullbacks Clarence Talbot and David Kamenar should be ready to play immediately, while rookie tailback Alex Torrey who played his senior year of high school football in Virginia, should be an

excellent compliment to Praamsma. Converted linebacker John Lowe will also see plenty of action at the full back spot, giving the Hawks a deep and well-rounded backfield. Whoever is running the ball for the Hawks this season will be doing it behind one of the biggest and best offensive lines in the CIAU. The line will be anchored by 1998 OUA All-Star Rob Vickers, who will be joined by 300-plus lb. giants Jamie Hitchen, Alf Lebar and Ed Palasz. Look for fourth year veteran Trevor Salway to get the nod at centre while Tom Havorka, Steve Skells, Chris Worden and Scott Rawcliffe will all battle for the three backup spots on game day. Some capable rookies including, Ian Duff - Tytler, Ryan Nagy, and

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