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GREETINGS FROM OUA AND PIONEER PETROLEUMSOn behalf of Ontario University Athletics, it is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the 103rd awarding of the Yates Cup, presented by Pioneer Petroleums.

This year’s championship will cap off a memorable season of OUA football and features a match between the Ottawa Gee-Gees and Western Mustangs.

We would like to thank the Government of Ontario, The Score Television Network, Pioneer Petroleums and the rest of our corporate partners for their contin-ued support of Ontario University Athletics.

Good luck to both teams today and to the winner who will face the RSEQ Champion in the CIS Uteck Bowl next weekend.

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To all of the participants from the Ottawa Gee-Gees and Western Mustangs, enjoy your involvement in today’s game, good luck and play hard.

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HISTORY OF THE YATES CUP HISTORY OF THE YATES CUPMuch has changed in Canadian football since the Yates Cup was first awarded in 1898. The newly formed and grandly styled Canadian Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union (CIRFU), consisting of exactly three schools (McGill, Queen’s and Toronto) had been established the previous winter as the first interuniversity league in Canada. The game played was still largely indistinguishable from rugby with 15 men a side. Neither a system of downs nor the forward pass had yet appeared.

The Yates Cup marked its 100th season of competition in 2007. The oldest Canadian intercollegiate trophy in any sport, the Yates Cup is North America’s oldest football trophy still being awarded, pre-dating the Grey Cup and the Michigan-Minnesota “Little Brown Jug” by 11 years.

The trophy was presented by Dr. Henry Brydges Yates, a McGill medical graduate in 1893 who had played football while in school. He was a lecturer in bacteriology at McGill from 1893 to 1914, and later served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Canadian Army Medical Corps during World War One. He was the second in command of the No. 3 Canadian General Hospital (McGill) in Bologna, Italy. While overseas, Dr. Yates fell ill with bronchitis, which claimed his life in 1915.

As originally established, the three founding members played home-and-home series amongst each other, and the top team from that competition was awarded the Yates Cup. A post-season playoff was only held if there was a tie for first place, or the second-place team had beaten the leader in a conference game. This arrangement continued when the league expanded to four teams with the inclusion of Ottawa (1905-1912), RMC (1913) and finally Western (1929 onward). The league expanded to six teams in 1968 with the admission of McMaster and Waterloo, and for three seasons the regular season alone determined the champion. As such, there were just 27 Yates Cup championship games before 1971, and a total of 70 to date.

There have been a few interruptions and anomalies in the awarding of the Yates Cup over the years. Intercollegiate play was suspended during the two World Wars, meaning the cup remained unawarded in the years 1915-1918 and 1940-1944. The winding-down of hostilities in 1945 permitted a brief four-game schedule to be played that fall, but no official champion was declared because of the truncated season. In 1964, McMaster used an obscure technicality in the league by-laws to challenge the league-champion Queen’s Golden Gaels to a single-game challenge for possession of the Yates Cup, a display of bravado that resulted in a 63-6 walloping for the Marauders.

In 1971 the establishment of the Ontario Universities Athletic Association saw the football league double in size, resulting in the need for a playoff structure to determine a league champion. Since that time, the Yates Cup has been awarded to the winner of the playoff series. Between 1974 and 1978, the cup was awarded jointly to the champions of the east and west divisions, and in 1979 the Yates Cup final game between east and west champions also served as a Vanier Cup semifinal.

The Western Mustangs can claim a number of Yates Cup superlatives, winning the trophy 28 times, and have hosted the championship game on 21 occasions.

After more than a century, Dr. Yates simple but dignified silver cup now sits commandingly atop a substantial plinth of wooden tiers, proudly displaying the enamelled shields of past champions. Care-worn and a bit unwieldy, the trophy remains the pinnacle achievement of team effort in Ontario university football while embodying the traditions of Canada’s oldest surviving football league.

(Source: Ian Speers)

PAST YATES CUP CHAMPIONS

2009 Queen’s2008 Western 1973 Laurier 1934 Queen’s2007 Western 1972 Lutheran 1933 Toronto2006 Ottawa 1971 Western 1932 Toronto2005 Laurier 1970 Queen’s 1931 Western2004 Laurier 1969 McGill 1930 Queen’s2003 McMaster 1968 Queen’s 1929 Queen’s2002 McMaster 1967 Toronto 1928 McGill2001 McMaster 1966 Queen’s 1927 Queen’s2000 McMaster 1965 Toronto 1926 Toronto1999 Waterloo 1964 Queen’s 1925 Queen’s1998 Western 1963 Queen’s 1924 Queen’s1997 Waterloo 1962 McGill 1923 Queen’s1996 Guelph 1961 Queen’s 1922 Queen’s1995 Western 1960 McGill 1921 Toronto1994 Western 1959 Western 1920 Toronto1993 Toronto 1958 Toronto 1919 McGill1992 Guelph 1957 Western 1915-19 War1991 Laurier 1956 Queen’s 1914 Toronto1990 Western 1955 Queen’s 1913 McGill1989 Western 1954 Toronto 1912 McGill1988 Western 1953 Western 1911 Toronto1987 Laurier 1952 Western 1910 Toronto1986 Western 1951 Toronto 1909 Toronto1985 Western 1950 Western 1908 Toronto1984 Guelph 1949 Western 1907 Ottawa1983 Toronto 1948 Toronto 1906 McGill1982 Western 1947 Western 1905 Toronto1981 Western 1946 Western 1904 Queen’s1980 Western 1940-45 War 1903 Toronto1979 Western 1939 Western 1902 McGill1978 Laurier/Queen’s 1938 McGill 1901 Toronto1977 Western/Queen’s 1937 Queen’s 1900 Queen’s1976 Western/Ottawa 1936 Toronto 1899 Toronto1975 Ottawa/Windsor 1935 Queen’s 1898 Toronto

2009 Yates Cup Champions Matt O’Donnell hoists the Yates

Cup as the Queen’s Gaels celebrate their 2009 victory over

the Western Mustangs.

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JOURNEY TO THE YATES CUP

(1) Ottawa 32

(4) Laurier 42 (1) Ottawa

(4) Laurier 31

(5) Guelph 10Yates Cup Champions

(3) McMaster 40

(3) McMaster 28

(6) Queen's 19 (2) Western

(2) Western 34

* Higher seed receives home field each round.

JOURNEY TO THE YATES CUPQuarter-finals

Laurier 42, Guelph 10The Laurier Golden Hawks defeated the Guelph Gryphons 42-10 in the OUA Quarter-finals on October 30.

After a shaky first quarter with both quarterbacks falling to injury, Gryphons receiver Jedd Gardner (Niagara Falls, Ont.) had to step in at the pivot position for Guelph. Hawks quarterback Shane Kelly (Basking Ridge, NJ) connected with Shamawd Chambers (Markham, Ont.) for the first major of the day six minutes into the game.

Defensive lineman Stephen Cormack (Waterloo, Ont.) kicked off Guelph to put the Hawks up 19-0 at the end of the first. The two team’s would exchange field goals between the second and third frames to make it 29-4 going into the final quarter.

The Hawks exploded in the fourth with touchdowns from Dil-lon Heap (Waterloo, Ont.) and Rashad La Touche (Whitby, Ont.). Guelph’s lone touchdown came from Nick FitzGibbon (Puslinch, Ont.) on a 54-yard score.

On defence, the Gryphon’s Adam Dunk (Guelph, Ont.) had an impressive outing with 14 tackles of which 13 were solo and two assisted. Sebastian Howard (Niagara Falls, Ont.) had the lone pick for the visitors, coming off Kelly’s first pass attempt of the game.

For Laurier, Giancarlo Rapanaro (Niagara Falls, Ont.) had a solid outing, taking over the place kicking duties for Nathan Hawkes (Kitchener, Ont.). The fifth year linebacker went 3-for-3 in field goal kicking, hitting two 40-yarders as well as one from 22. He also had two interceptions and five tackles.

McMaster 40, Queen’s 19The No. 7 nationally-ranked McMaster Marauders defeated the Queen’s Gaels 40-19 to advance to the OUA semifinals for the second consecutive season.

After a nervous start from both teams and neither team being able to capitalize on turnovers, the Marauders took a 14-3 lead at halftime.

In the third McMaster came alive when quarterback Kyle Quinlan (South Woodslee, Ont.) connected with Matt Peressini (Hannon, Ont.) on a 57-yard pass for a touchdown and minutes later found Kevin D’Hollander (London, Ont.) in the end zone giving the Ma-rauders a 30-3 lead heading into the fourth.

Queen’s scored a major early on in the fourth but it wouldn’t be enough as Quinlan and D’Hollander connected once again, this time for a 39-yard touchdown strike.

Quinlan threw four touchdowns and scored another on the ground in the win. He was 18 for 26 passing for 361 yards in the win. Joey Nemet (Burlington, Ont.) was the top rusher with 94 yards on 19 carriers. Ryan Chmielewski (St. Catharines, Ont.) led the defence with seven tackles and two forced fumbles. Allan Dicks (Abbotsford, BC) and Joey Cupido (Hamilton, Ont.) each picked a ball to add to their season totals.

Semifinals

Ottawa 32, Laurier 31The No. 4 nationally ranked Ottawa Gee-Gees advanced to the Yates Cup finals over the Laurier Golden Hawks in their quest to becoming the next OUA football champions.

In the first quarter, Laurier took an early 7-0 lead after putting on the pressure deep in Ottawa’s zone. The Gee-Gees would be quick to respond though. Quarterback Brad Sinopoli (Peterborough, Ont.) connected with third-year receiver Alex Fortier-Labonte (Gatineau, Que.) to tie the game up. By the end of the first, the Gee-Gees would go ahead with a 14-7 lead after an interception from defensive back Chayce Elliott (Burnaby, B.C.) that would allow Ottawa to regain possession of the ball and make two big plays to score their second major.

In the second, Laurier would outscore Ottawa 17-2 with majors from Jeff Emberley (Oakville, Ont.) and Anton Bennett (Toronto). Linebacker and place kicker Giancarlo Rapanaro (Niagara Falls, Ont.) would hit a 36-yard field goal. The Hawks would concede a safety to make the score 24-16 at half.

The third quarter saw a 53-yard touchdown from Sinopoli to receiver Ezra Millington (Newmarket, Ont.) to pull the Gee-Gees within one. Still, Laurier would respond as second-year quarterback Evan Pawliuk (Kingston, Ont.) of the Hawks would rush for a touchdown.

The Gee-Gees would carry a first and goal into the fourth and would make no mistake as running back Frank Ngandui (Laval, Que.) would rush in for the TD. The two point conversion would be denied and the score would remain 31-29 in favour of Laurier.

After some big defensive stops made by the Gee-Gees mid way through the fourth, Ottawa would finally take the lead as third-year Matt Falvo (Welland, Ont.) would kick the go ahead field goal at the end of the fourth. Ottawa secured the one point victory after stopping Laurier’s last drive in the final seconds.

Western 34, McMaster 28A battle of two nationally ranked teams was a semifinal showdown in Lon-don, Ont. The No. 7 McMaster Marauders would dominate time possession over the No. 2 Western Mustangs, but 21 unanswered points by Western gave them a cushion to survive their seven turnovers to hold on for the victory.

The Marauders got off to a quick start on offence marching down the field on their first two possessions scoring a 19-yard first goal from Andrew Waugh (Perth, Ont.) and a five-yard touchdown run from quarterback Kyle Quinlan (South Woodslee, Ont.).

The Mustangs response was arguably a game changer. Andrew Thibaudeau (Kitchener, Ont.) returned a kick for a 104 yard touchdown, tying Western’s school records set back in 1984 and 1986. The kick return quieted the Marauders and Lirim Hajrullahu (St. Catharines, Ont.) would tie up the game just before the end of the first with a 31-yard field goal.

McMaster would take the lead again early in the second quarter. Quinlan connected with receiver Kevin D’Hollander (London, Ont.) for a one-hand-ed, 21-yard touchdown catch. Western would respond again as quarter-back Donnie Marshall (London, Ont.) would hit Thibaudeau for his second of the game with a 52-yard run and catch to tie up the score again. West-ern would go ahead with a 24-17 lead at halftime after Jerimy Hipperson (St. Catharines, Ont.) would run in his 12th touchdown of the season.

After the half, Western narrowly survived two Marshall interceptions and scored on an eight-yard rushing touchdown from running back Nathan Riva (LaSalle, Ont.). With 21 unanswered points the Mustangs led 31-17 through the third. McMaster would finally respond with a rushing touch-down from Jordan Kozina (Brantford, Ont.).

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OTTAWA AND WESTERN BATTLE FOR 103RD YATES CUP

It’s a battle of the best of the best for the 103rd Yates Cup. The No. 2 nationally ranked Western Mustangs take their highly regarded defence to the nation’s capital to take on the No. 4 nationally ranked Ottawa Gee-Gees and the best offence in Ontario.

The Western Mustangs are no strangers to the Yates Cup finals. In 2007, Western won the Yates Cup with an away win over Guelph. The year after, Western hosted and won their most recent title over, ironically, Ottawa. In 2009, the Mustangs travelled to Kingston and lost to the would-be Vanier Cup champion Queen’s Gaels. The loss didn’t come without a price. The Mustangs lost starting quarterback Michael Faulds to eligibility and were looking at a new, younger team in the 2010 season.

The Ottawa Gee-Gees have also had their fair share of Yates Cup appearances in recent history. In 2006, Ottawa won their first Yates Cup since 1976, beating out a talented Laurier squad. Two years later, Ottawa would upset Guelph and Queen’s in their quest for the title, but would ultimately lose to Western. Last year, the Gee-Gees finished fourth in the league and were upset by McMaster in the opening playoff round.

Both teams have proved their worth throughout the regular season in 2010. Both went an impressive 7-1 and both have been nationally-ranked all season.

When the two teams met, it was only week two of regular season play. In a thrilling match up, Western and Ottawa went head-to-head in the nation’s capital.

The Gee-Gees found themselves down early in the first due to back-to-back field goals by Western kicker Lirim Hajrullahu (St. Catharines, Ont.). By the end of the quarter, the Gee-Gees were on the board with a field goal of their own to trail 6-3.

In the second, the Gee-Gees would take their first lead of the game with a deep pass from quarterback Brad Sinopoli (Peterborough, Ont.) to receiver Ezra Millington (Newmarket, Ont.). Western responded with a passing touchdown of their own from receiver Mike Hegarty (Sarnia, Ont.), leaving the score 16-10 in favour of Western at half.

The third saw no action as Western defence stifled Sinopoli’s offence and even picked off a pass just outside the end zone.

Down by six heading into the final frame, Western and Ottawa traded field goals again before the Gee-Gees found themselves in possession of the ball with less than 1:30 on the clock. The Gee-Gees marched down the field with an impressive drive thanks to Sinopoli and receiver Steven Hughes (Ottawa, Ont.). With 30 seconds to go in the game, Sinopoli would connect with Hughes again to tie the game. To seal the deal, kicker Matthew Falvo (Welland, Ont.) would secure the extra point for the win.

The story of the game, if not for the season, was Sinopoli’s astounding numbers. Against Western, he threw for 439 yards, connecting with six different receivers. The 2010 MVP will be looked upon to combat Western’s tough defensive core along with season long receivers Matt Bolduc (Ottawa, Ont.), Cyril Adjeitey (Ghana), Millington and Hughes.

But will Ottawa be able to stop the run? With Jerimy Hipperson (St. Catharines, Ont.) recording 12 touchdowns this season, Nathan Riva (LaSalle, Ont.) being one of the fastest players in Canada and having sat out last time the two teams met, and on top of that quarterback Donnie Marshall (London, Ont.) being very comfortable rushing himself, the Gee-Gees will have to find a way to stop OUA’s rushing powerhouse.

The battle of the best all comes down to this Saturday for a chance to be named the newest Ontario University Athletics Yates Cup Champion.

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UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA GEE-GEES THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO MUSTANGS

# First Name Last Name Pos HGT WGT EL PROGRAM YR HOMETOWN PROV1 Ty Rusznak DB/DD 5'8'' 170 2 Geography 3 Coquitlam B.C.2 Chayce Elliott DB/DD 5'10" 185 5 Sociology 5 Burnaby B.C.3 Lee Shaver DB/DD 6'0'' 185 5 Sociology 4 Ottawa Ont.4 Roberto Almonte DE/AE 6'2" 235 2 Psychology & Criminology 2 Gatineau Que.5 Steven Hughes Rec 6'4'' 210 4 Communications 5 Ottawa Ont.6 Bjay Willan DE/AE 6'2'' 235 3 Social Sciences 6 Welland Ont.7 Ezra Millington Rec 6'0" 195 3 Social Sciences 4 Newmarket Ont.8 Matthew Bolduc Rec 6'2" 205 5 Social Sciences 6 Ottawa Ont.9 Sébastien Tétreault DL/LD 6'4" 280 5 Arts 5 Granby Que.

10 Cyril Adjeitey Rec 6"2" 205 5 Biochemistry 5 Ghana n/a11 Samuel Leblanc-Robert LB/Sec 6'2" 224 3 Mechanical Engineering 3 St-André-Avellin Que.12 Bradley Sinopoli QB/QA 6'4" 210 4 Human Kinetics 4 Peterborough Que.13 Aaron Colbon QB/QA 6'1" 205 2 Social Sciences 3 Orleans Que.14 Pier-Yves Lavergne LB/Sec 6'0" 210 1 Communications 2 Gatineau Que.15 Dimitri Aramouni LB/Sec 6'0" 200 2 Geography 3 Ottawa Ont.16 Julien Campbell DB/DD 6'1" 206 1 Social Sciences 3 Lachute Que.17 John Beck LB/Sec 6'1" 201 3 Arts 3 Welland Ont.18 Soonbum Cha DB/DD 5'11" 187 2 Engineering Management 2 Burlington Ont.19 Matthew Falvo K-P/B 5'11" 185 3 Social Sciences 4 Welland Ont.20 Mark Stephenson RB/DO 5'8" 175 3 Human Kinetics 5 Edmonton Alta.21 Ugo Lévesque DB/DD 5'10" 178 3 Health Sciences 4 Charny Que.22 François Rodrigue DB/DD 5'11'' 185 2 Human Kinetics 3 St-Georges de Beauce Que.23 Randy Williams DB/DD 5'11" 172 1 Sociology 1 Burlington Ont.24 Chris Daly DB/DD 6'1" 183 3 Psychology/ 3 Burlington Ont.25 Brendan Gillanders RB/DO 5'10" 203 2 Human Kinetics 2 Orleans Ont.28 Adam Gourgon RB/DO 5'9" 185 1 Arts 1 Ottawa Ont.29 Matthew Bond-Lapointe DB/DD 5'10" 178 2 Arts 2 Montréal Que.30 Franck Ngandui RB/DO 5'10'' 210 1 Civil Law 2 Laval Que.31 Alexander Morrison FB/CA 5'11" 238 3 Criminology 4 Ottawa Ont.32 Robert Griffiths LB/Sec 5'10" 225 2 Sociology 2 Burlington Ont.33 Michael Alfonso RB/DO 5'9' 175 4 Psychology 4 Montreal Que.42 James McNaughton LB/Sec 6'1" 218 5 Health Sciences 5 Newmarket Ont.44 Nick Lecour LB/Sec 6'1" 220 1 Criminology 1 Ottawa Ont.45 Alex Lothian LB/Sec 6'0" 250 3 Social Sciences 3 Brampton Ont.49 Youcef Lekadir DE/AE 6'2" 250 4 Accounting 4 Ottawa Ont.50 Andrew Randall DE/AE 6'3'' 235 1 Political Science 2 Nepean Ont.51 Patrick D'Amico OL/LO 6'1" 295 5 Arts 4 Montreal Que.52 Tyler Sawyer LB/Sec 6'0'' 210 3 Human Kinetics 3 Metcalfe Ont.55 Philippe David OL/LO 6'2" 290 5 Social Sciences 5 Buckingham Que.58 Jordan Lumley OT/BO 6'4'' 260 2 Social Sciences 2 Sherbrooke Que.61 Laurence Landry-Boisvert OL/LO 6'3" 275 2 Commerce 2 Moncton N.B.64 Shavin Fernando OL/LO 6'3" 292 2 Economics & Political Science 4 Ottawa Ont.65 Nick Randall OL/LO 6'2" 288 5 Business Administration 5 Nepean Ont.66 Taylor Servais OT/BO 6'4'' 300 1 Commerce 2 Cornwall Ont.67 Stevan Latinovic OL/LO 6'4" 240 2 Human Kinetics 4 Toronto Ont.83 Jordyn Andric Rec 6'2" 180 2 Social Sciences 1 Sudbury Ont.84 Bogdan Raic Rec 6'2" 218 3 Commerce 3 Ottawa Ont.87 Alex Fortier-Labonté Rec 6'0" 196 3 Economics 4 Gatineau Que.88 Simon Le Marquand Rec 6'1'' 197 2 Criminology 3 Gatineau Que.90 Nik Topolovec DE/AE 6'2'' 230 1 Arts 2 Ottawa Ont.92 Eric Chibuluzo DL/LD 6'4" 285 5 Human Kinetics 4 Ottawa Ont.97 Kevin Magee DL/LD 6'4" 310 3 Social Sciences 2 Kenora Ont.98 Brandon Lowe OL/LO 6'3" 275 4 Arts 4 Etobicoke Ont.

David Levell FB/CA 5'10" 220 1 Accounting 1 Laval Que.Harry Short Rec 5'6" 165 1 Environmental Studies 1 Orleans Ont.

# First Name Last Name Pos HGT WGT EL PROGRAM YR HOMETOWN PROV1 Brian Marshall WR 6'1" 197 1 Social Sciences 1 London Ont.2 Harold Mutobola DB 6'0" 183 3 Engineering 3 Toronto Ont.4 Darryl Wheeler K/P 5'11" 201 4 Health Sciences 4 Hamilton Ont.5 Beau Landry DB 5'11" 208 1 King's College - Social Sciences 1 Kitchener Ont.6 Aaron Handsor DB 5'10" 196 3 Social Sciences 3 Chatham Ont.7 Donnie Marshall QB 5'9" 182 3 Kinesiology 3 London Ont.8 Mike Spence DB 5'11" 179 2 King's College - Social Sciences 2 Burlington Ont.11 Zanth Jarvis WR 6'5" 197 2 Kinesiology 3 Oshawa Ont.12 Pawel Kruba LB 6'0" 223 2 Social Sciences 2 Tecumseh Ont.13 Jason Kosec LB 6'4" 216 4 Social Sciences 3 Mississauga Ont.14 Ian Noble QB 6'5" 197 5 Law GS Toronto Ont.15 Craig Butler DB 6'2" 196 4 King's College - Arts 4 London Ont.16 Nathan Riva RB 5'11" 191 3 King's College - Arts 3 Lasalle Ont.17 Nick Pasic SB 6'0" 187 3 Health Sciences 4 London Ont.18 Kenny Eansor RB 5'9" 185 2 King's College - Social Sciences 2 London Ont.19 Simon Bahru DB 6'2" 197 1 Kinesiology 1 London Ont.22 Jerimy Hipperson RB 6'0" 208 3 Social Sciences 4 St. Catharines Ont.23 John Leckie RB 6'0" 202 4 Kinesiology 4 Georgetown Ont.24 Conor Elliott LB 6'0" 201 4 Social Sciences 4 London Ont.25 Sean Blake LB 6'0" 203 2 King's College - Social Sciences 2 Stoney Creek Ont.27 Garret Sanvido RB 6'1" 198 1 King's College -Arts 1 Vancouver B.C.28 Nick Shuster DB 5'11" 199 5 Social Sciences 4 West Vancouver B.C.29 Mike Hegarty SB 6'1" 200 5 Kinesiology GS Sarnia Ont.31 Kody Campbell FB 6'1" 228 4 Kinesiology 4 Sarnia Ont.33 John Surla LB 5'11" 231 4 Social Sciences 4 Niagara Falls Ont.34 Ben Roberts RB 5'8" 178 2 Kinesiology 4 London Ont.35 David Lee DE 6'4" 243 3 King's College - BMOS 3 London Ont.37 Jamie Symianick CB 6'0" 153 2 BMOS 3 Montreal Que.39 Luke Reda LB 6'0" 233 2 Medical Sciences 3 Mississauga Ont.42 Rob Hennessey DE 6'2" 247 3 King's College - Arts 4 Omemee Ont.43 Ben Bahrami LB 6'1" 224 1 Kinesiology 4 Port Moody B.C.45 Jerod McCrory LB 6'2" 237 2 BMOS 2 Burlington Ont.48 Marcus Babic LB 6'3" 217 2 Kinesiology 2 Oakville Ont.49 Brent Wheeler DL 6'4" 144 1 King's College - Social Sciences 2 Hannon Ont.50 Brendan Dunn OT 6'7" 280 4 Kinesiology 4 Burlington Ont.51 Mike Van Praet DT 6'2" 305 3 Social Sciences 3 London Ont.54 Josh Burley OT 6'6" 306 1 Medical Sciences 3 Guelph Ont.56 Adrian Kaiser LB 6'3" 229 5 Education GS London Ont.58 Eric Armitage OG 6'5" 301 1 King's College - Social Sciences 2 London Ont.59 Matt Norman OG 6'4" 329 3 Social Sciences 4 Chateauguay Que.60 Tyler Putzer OL 6'3" 270 2 King's College - Arts 4 London Ont.61 Joe Circelli OG/C 6'2" 283 1 Kinesiology 1 London Ont.65 Josh Buttrill OT 6'7" 298 4 King's College - Arts 4 Barrie Ont.66 Greg Willson C 6'1" 288 3 Sciences 4 Lasalle Ont.70 Lirim Hajrullahu K/P 5'11" 207 2 Kinesiology 2 St. Catharines Ont.72 Dane Hansen DL 6'3" 277 1 Social Sciences 3 Brockville Ont.77 Steve Dinner WR 6'4" 210 1 Huron College - Arts 3 St. Thomas Ont.81 Andrew Thibaudeau WR 5'11" 174 1 Social Sciences 1 Kitchener Ont.83 Dan Duff FB 6'2" 282 4 Social Sciences 4 London Ont.84 Jordan Noble WR 6'0" 176 1 King's College - Social Sciences 1 Hamilton Ont.85 Bryce Lawrence WR 6'2" 190 1 King's College - Social Sciences 1 London Ont.86 Zach Bull WR 6'2" 185 4 Social Sciences 3 Port Colborne Ont.88 Nick Trevail WR 6'1" 185 3 Social Sciences 3 London Ont.90 Brandon Murphy DL 6'6" 247 1 BMOS 1 Kitchener Ont.97 Zander Robinson DE 6'5" 242 2 Kinesiology 4 Vancouver B.C.

Jean-Philippe Asselin – Head Coach/Manager of Football Operations Mike White – Defensive Backs Coach Ray Perras – Peak Performance CoachSean Hall – Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator Jean-François Roy – Defensive Line Coach Craig Taylor – Speed CoachChris Coulson – Offensive Coordinator Pierre Plante - Linebackers Coach Frank Farinaccio – Ottawa ScoutIrv Daymond – Offensive Line Coach David Timmons - Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Chris Brzozowski – Film/A.V. CoordinatorNaim El-Far - Assistant Offensive Line Coach Doug Grinnell - Assistant Defensive Coach Claude Lessard – Film ManagerJonathan Stephen – Quarterbacks Coach Luigi Costanzo - Special Teams Coordinator Dr. Gary Greenberg - Team DoctorCraig Bearss - Running Backs Coach David Miller-Johnston – Kickers Coach Crissy McPhee - Head TherapistTyler Aldercotte - Receivers Coach François Gravelle – Academics Coach

Coaching Staff Medical and Team StaffHead Coach Greg Marshall Team Doctors Dr. Tony Cogliano, Dr. Peter Fowler, Dr. Kevin WillitsDefensive Coordinator Paul Gleason Equipment Manager Mark CarmodySpecial Teams, Linebackers, Recruiting Mickey Donovan Strength and Conditioning Coach Jeff WatsonOffensive Line Coach, Recruiting Chris Bertoia Head Athletic Therapist Rob WalshOffensive Line Coach Joe Leckie Assistant Athletic Therapist Trish McBrideQuarterbacks Coach, Offensive Assistants Mark Bukich, Jamie Bone Physiotherapist Paula LeslieRunning Backs Coach Paul Sguigna Student Trainers Sean Chilton, Jason DeLucaReceivers Coach Nigel Wilson Waterboys Ian Vaasjo, Peter WalshDefensive Backs Coaches P.J. Edgeworth, Kevin Willits Champions Club President Jeff FischerDefensive Line Coach Mike Circelli Media Relations, Sports Information Andy Watson, Andrew SimpsonDefensive Line Coach Randy Fournier Academic Counsellor Dr. Don HaydenAssistant Coaches Gary Haldenby, Brian BurgessGraduate Assistants Ryan Clutterbuck, Jesse BellamyVideo Coordinator Chris Patten

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GEE-GEES DEPTH CHART MUSTANGS DEPTH CHART

Ottawa's OUA Semifinal depth chart (vs. Laurier - November 6, 2010)

Q N T RA.Lothian 45 K. Magee 97 S. Tétreault 9 B. Willan 6A. Randall 50 E. Chibuluzo 92 B. Lowe 98 R. Almonte 4

W S BJ. McNaughton 42 N. Lecour 44 T. Sawyer 52

P. Lavergne 14 J. Beck 17 J. Campbell 16BC D. Aramouni 1 FC

C. Elliott 2 Z. Raynor 21BH FH R. Williams 23

F. Rodrigue 22 FS C. Daly 24S. Cha 18 L. Shaver 3

M. B.-Lapointe 29M. B.-Lapointe 29A. Gourgon 28

D. Levell 34 M. Stephenson 20A. Morrison 31 A. Colbon 13 F. Ngandui 30

B. Raic 84 FB B. Sinopoli 12 TB S. Le Marquand 88S. Hughes 5 QB M. Bolduc 8

SB SB

J. Lumley 99 Y. Lekadir 77 E. Millington 7C. Adjeitey 10 P. David 55 N. Randall 65 S. Fernando 64 P. D'Amico 51 L. L.-Boisvert 61 A. F.-Labonté 87

WR OT OG C OG OT WR

P/K M. Falvo 19 PT. RT C. Elliott 2 K-OFF. RT. B. Raic 84S. Cha 18 A. Gourgon 28

Western's OUA Semifinal Depth Chart (vs. McMaster - November 6, 2010)

#8 Mike Spence

#28 Nick Shuster #15 Craig Butler #56 Adrian Kaiser #33 John Surla #13 Jason Kosec #6 Aaron Handsor #37 Jamie Symianick#5 Beau Landry #48 Marcus Babic #39 Luke Reda #25 Sean Blake #24 Conor Elliott #2 Harold Mutobola

#12 Pawel Kruba

#35 David Lee #49 Brent Wheeler #51 Mike Van Praet #97 Zander Robinson#72 Dane Hansen #42 Rob Hennessey

#81 Andrew #65 Josh Buttrill #59 Matt Norman #66 Greg Willson #58 Eric Armitage #50 Brendan Dunn #88 Nick TrevailThibaudeau #61 Joe Circelli #54 Josh Burley #11 Zanth Jarvis

#84 Jordan Noble

#17 Nick Pasic #7 Donnie Marshall #86 Zach Bull#1 Brian Marshall #14 Ian Noble #29 Mike Hegarty

#83 Dan Duff #22 Jerimy Hipperson#31 Kody Campbell #16 Nathan Riva

#23 John Leckie #18 Ken Eansor

P K PR LONG SNAPPER KR#4 Darryl Wheeler #70 Lirim Hajrullahu #15 Craig Butler #33 John Surla #81 Andrew Thibaudeau

#1 Brian Marshall #6 Aaron Handsor

Photos courtesy of Michael P. HallPhotos courtesy of Michael P. Hall

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2010 REGULAR SEASON FINAL STATS & STANDINGS

Gee-Gees quarterback Brad Sinopoli (#12) led Ottawa to first place in the OUA regular season

with a 7-1 record.

Matt Perissini (#24), Kyle Quinlan (#13), and Justin Glover (#64) were the key features of the Marauders top ranked offence.

Photos courtesy of Michael P. Hall

Final Standings Team W L PTSOttawa 7 1 14Western 7 1 14McMaster 6 2 12Laurier 4 4 8Guelph 4 4 8Queen's 3 5 6Toronto 3 5 6Windsor 2 6 4York 0 8 0

2010 REGULAR SEASON FINAL STATS & STANDINGS

OUA rushing leader Nick FitzGibbon of the Guelph Gryphons

Photo courtesy of Michael P. Hall

2010 REGULAR SEASON FINAL STATS

Passing LeadersPlayer Team Comp Att % Yds Td Int Lg

Brad Sinopoli Ottawa 184 301 61.1 2756 22 13 74Kyle Quinlan McMaster 127 209 60.7 2018 19 6 38

Justin Chapdelaine Queen's 140 219 63.9 1878 13 10 29Chris Rossetti Guelph 99 170 58.2 1447 10 2 81

Donnie Marshall Western 91 167 54.5 1470 10 8 40

Rushing LeadersPlayer Team Att Yards Avg/Att Avg/G Td Lg

Nick FitzGibbon Guelph 148 804 5.4 100.5 2 71Jerimy Hipperson Western 113 785 6.9 98.1 11 45

Joseph Nemet McMaster 106 572 5.4 81.7 6 66Franck Ngandui Ottawa 77 487 6.3 81.2 3 69Donnie Marshall Western 72 602 8.4 75.2 3 40

Receiving LeadersPlayer Team Rec Yds Avg/Rec Avg/G Td Lg

Steven Hughes Ottawa 57 404 11.6 83 4 37Devan Sheahan Queen's 49 559 11.4 69.9 3 35

Jordan Brescacin Windsor 47 588 12.5 73.5 4 47Matthew Bolduc Ottawa 43 704 16.4 88 6 50

Dillon Heap Laurier 41 466 11.4 58.2 5 33

Defensive LeadersPlayer Team Tot S A S Int

Wilkerson DeSouza Toronto 73.4 62 23 2 1Sam Sabourin Queen's 64 50 28 2 1Adam Dunk Guelph 54.5 41 27 4 0

Steven Reading York 54 43 22 1 1Theo Feroiu York 52 38 28 2 1

Daryl Townsend Windsor 52 44 16 1 0

Field GoalsPlayer Team Made Att FG% LG

Lirim Hajrullahu Western 20 26 76.9 49Matthew Falvo Ottawa 18 21 85.7 47

Dan Village Queen's 11 13 84.6 50Robert Eeuwes Windsor 11 16 68.7 44Tyle Crapigna McMaster 8 12 66.6 47

Punting LeadersPlayer Team No. Yds Avg Lg

Darryl Wheeler Western 50 2072 41.4 76Robert Eeuwes Windsor 77 3070 39.9 67

Dan Village Queen's 53 2009 37.9 86Matthew Falvo Ottawa 58 2133 36.8 68

Kickoff LeadersPlayer Team No Yds Avg

Dan Village Queen's 45 2328 51.73Nathan Hawkes Laurier 44 2513 57.11Lirim Hajrullahu Western 42 2429 57.83Matthew Falvo Ottawa 40 2167 54.18

Andrew Lomasney Toronto 28 1275 45.54

Kickoff ReturnsPlayer Team No Yds Avg Lg

Jason Marshall York 26 386 14.8 34Nick Anapolsky Guelph 20 463 23.1 61Daryl Townsend Windsor 18 312 17.3 30Jonathan Wright Toronto 16 283 17.7 25Michael Prempeh Toronto 14 236 16.9 28

Punt ReturnsPlayer Team No Yds Avg Lg

Craig Butler Western 53 947 9.4 44Chayce Ellliot Ottawa 43 416 9.7 36

Nick Anapolsky Guelph 40 287 7.2 42Dillon Heap Laurier 34 350 10.3 76

T.J. Chase-Dunawa Queen's 31 143 4.6 31

OUA field goal leader Lirim Hajrullahu of the Western MustangsPhoto courtesy of Craig Glover

Rank Team Yards Rush Pass TD Rank Team Yards Rush Pass TD1 McMaster 4390 1754 2636 32 1 Western 2363 658 1705 112 Ottawa 4330 1391 2939 32 2 Laurier 2719 1070 1649 163 Queen's 4013 1730 2283 30 3 Ottawa 2997 991 2006 194 Western 3682 2034 1648 33 4 Queen's 3038 1019 2019 205 Laurier 3279 1123 2156 29 5 McMaster 3101 1008 2093 216 Guelph 3232 1493 1739 16 6 Guelph 3277 1409 1868 197 Windsor 2533 669 1864 14 7 Windsor 3508 1253 2255 278 Toronto 2272 593 1679 15 8 York 4222 1950 2272 469 York 1721 384 1337 7 9 Toronto 4227 1813 2414 29

2010 OUA League Leaders Team Offence 2010 OUA Leaders Team Defence

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2010 OUA AWARD WINNERS Most Valuable Player Brad Sinopoli #12 – QB – Ottawa The fourth-year quarterback for the Gee-Gees had an outstanding year, leading Ottawa to first place in OUA with a 7-1 regular season record. Sinopoli threw bullets through the air averaging 344.5 yards per game, completing 184 of 301 passes for 2756 yards and 22 touchdowns. He now sits sixth in the CIS record book for most passing yards in a single season. The pivot also knew when to run the ball, leading Ottawa in rushing covering 534 yards in 42 attempts, and scoring one touchdown on the ground. Sinopoli finished the 2010 regular season first in the OUA and CIS for passing yards, touchdown passes, and completions. He is the sixth Gee-Gee to win the MVP award.

J.P. Metras (Linemen of the Year) Matt O’Donnell #66 - OT –Queen’sThe fifth-year lineman is currently the biggest in college football. Standing at 6’10’’ and weighing in at 329 lbs., O’Donnell was selected as a CIS First-Team All-Canadian last year with his play as a junior for Queen’s. His agility and athleticism for a big man comes as no surprise as his play has considerably improved from his junior to senior year. Matt’s ability as a pass protector on the left side puts him in a class all by himself and his presence on perimeter run plays is undeniable. His nasty disposition for an offensive lineman is in very high demand at the highest levels of football. O’Donnell is currently ranked in the top five Canadian prospects by the CFL and has attracted NFL interest. Matt becomes the fifth Gael to win the J.P. Metras Trophy for outstanding work as a lineman.

President’s Trophy (Standup Defensive Player of the Year)Giancarlo Rapanaro #13 – LB – LaurierThis CFL draft pick returned to Laurier for his fifth and final year. The veteran linebacker recorded 23 solo tackles and nine assisted tackles this season. His two sacks in 2010 rank him second on the all-time career sacks list for Laurier with 16.5. Rapanaro also picked off quarterbacks twice this year and ran them back for a total of 90 yards. The fifth-year even returned his one fumble recovery for a touchdown. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers pick sits in fifth-place all-time at Laurier with 130.5 career tackles and is the sixth Golden Hawks to receiver the President’s Trophy.

Norm Marshall (Rookie of the Year) Sam Sabourin #44 - LB – Queen’s This first-year made a seamless transition into OUA becoming a starter on defence and special teams in all eight games in the regular season for the Gaels. The rookie set a number of Queen’s school records in 2010 including most tackles in a season with 78, most tackles for loss with nine, most solo tackles in a season with 50 and most tackles in a single game with 13. Sabourin was ranked at No. 3 on the CIS list for tackles in the regular season and had two sacks, an interception and three forced fumbles. The rookie is only the third Gael to win the award, the last being famed quarterback Danny Brannagan.

Russ Jackson Award (The name put forward by OUA for the award presented annually by the CIS to the player who best exemplifies the attributes of academic achievement, football skill and citizenship) Dillon Heap #83 - R - LaurierNot only does this fourth-year receiver excel on the field as a Golden Hawk, but also in the classroom and in his community. Last year, Heap set the CIS record for punt return yardage with 350 yards in a season, averaging 15.59 per return. This season, the veteran set the career marks for Laurier for most kickoff return yardage as well as leader in punt return yardage. Heap won the Laurier Presidents award for most outstanding athletic performance as well as the school Triple-A (Academic Achievement Award) for his achievement in the classroom. This Waterloo native is the president of the Latter-day Saints Students Association at Laurier, acting as a liaison between the university and the Kitchener Ontario Institute of Religion. He also served as a full-time missionary from 2006-2008 in the Concepcion, Chile mission. The outstanding receiver also acts as a Sunday school teacher in the Kitchener third Young Single Adult Branch of his church.

Dave “Tuffy” Knight Coach of the Year presented by Centaur Products Inc.Greg Marshall - WesternSince being incepted as the seventh head coach of the Western mustangs football team in program history, Greg Marshall has led the Mustangs to three Yates Cup appearances, having won two of those three contests. Again this year Marshall’s Mustangs will play for their name on the Yates Cup. In 2010, Marshall lost famed quarterback Michael Faulds to eligibility and lost arguably the best running back in the province, Nathan Riva, to injury for most of the season. With these trials and tribulations, Marshall has consistently been able to rally the troops with winning season after winning season. But it’s more than piling on the wins. Marshall is a constant reminder of how much dedication pays off in the sport of football. His hours spent watching game tape, his commitment to each individual team member and his passion for the sport earn him the Coach of the Year honour.

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FIRST-TEAM ALL-STARSQuarterback: Brad Sinopoli – OttawaCentre: Justin Glover – McMasterGuard: Matt Norman – WesternGuard: Patrick D’Amico – OttawaOffensive Tackle: Matt O’Donnell – Queen’sOffensive Tackle: Josh Buttrill – WesternInside Receiver: Matthew Bolduc – OttawaInside Receiver: Steven Hughes – OttawaWide Receiver: Cyril Adjeitey – OttawaWide Receiver: Michael DiCroce – McMasterRunning Back: Nick FitzGibbon – GuelphRunning Back: Jerimy Hipperson – WesternPunter: Darryl Wheeler – WesternPlace Kicker: Matthew Falvo – OttawaKick Returner: Dillon Heap – Laurier

OUA First Team All-Stars - Giancarlo Rapanaro, Brad Sinopoli, Matt O’Donnell, Mike Chmielewski and James Savoie

2010 OUA ALL-STARS

FPOCyril Adjeitey

University of Ottawa

Program BiochemistrySport Football

Position Receiver

Hometown Ottawa, Ontario

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Defensive Tackle: Sébastien Tétreault – OttawaDefensive Tackle: Mike Van Praet – WesternDefensive End: Zander Robinson – WesternDefensive End: Grant MacDonald – GuelphLinebacker: John Surla – WesternLinebacker: Ryan Chmielewski – McMasterLinebacker: Ginacarlo Rapanaro – LaurierDefensive Halfback: Craig Butler – WesternDefensive Halfback: James Savoie – GuelphCornerback: Chayce Elliott – OttawaCornerback: Mark Durigon – GuelphSaftey: Mitch Nicolson – LaurierRush/Cover: Craig Butler – Western

SECOND-TEAM ALL-STARSQuarterback: Kyle Quinlan - McMasterCentre: Dan Bederman – Queen’sGuard: Michael Hoy - McMasterGuard: Andrew Crosby - GuelphOffensive Tackle: Matt Sewell - McMasterOffensive Tackle: Mike Knill - LaurierInside Receiver: Devan Sheahan – Queen’sInside Receiver: Dillon Heap - LaurierWide Receiver: Jedd Gardner - GuelphWide Receiver: Shamawd Chambers - LaurierRunning Back: Joey Nemet - McMasterRunning Back: Jimmy Therrien – Queen’sPunter: Robert Eeuwes - WindsorPlace Kicker: Dan Village – Queen’sKick Returner: Craig Butler - Western

Defensive Tackle: Steve Cormack - LaurierDefensive Tackle: Roberto Filice - McMasterDefensive End: Scott Caterine - McMasterDefensive End: Frank Pankewich – Queen’sLinebacker: Mitchell Bosch - LaurierLinebacker: Adam Dunk - GuelphLinebacker: Jason Kosec - WesternDefensive Halfback: Daryl Tonwsend - WindsorDefensive Halfback: Derek Batchelor - TorontoCornerback: Jamie Symianick - WesternCornerback: Joey Cupido - McMasterSaftey: Jordan Duncan - GuelphRush/Cover: Sam Aird - Laurier

Photos Courtesy of Michael P. Hall

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