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1998 Team Rosters 1998 S.TM. DEFEATS ST. MARY’S 62-51 HAMILTON ST. THOMAS MORE KNIGHTS - COACHS MARK KISLINSKY, GINO CONCIATORI, RUDY PALLADINO SERGE FUCA - MVP BROCK UNIVERSITY, MACMASTER UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2000 & 2001, OUA YATES CUP CHAMPIONS 01 PETER SARCINO - 1ST TEAM ALL-STAR DAMIAN LOCKHART - DEFENSIVE AWARD ANDRE COCKETT MCMASTER UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 02 & 04, OUA YATES CUP CHAMPIONS 02 & 04 CHAD FORD KEVIN TRIGATTI OSI NRIAGU MARK MORETUZZO MAX BOETANG MARK FERGUSON BRIAN DAVIS TANNER POPE HAMILTON ST. MARY’S CRUSADERS - COACHS LUC DIDIOMEDE, ANDREW SERGEI, FAB PARON DAVE MCKINTY - 1ST TEAM ALL-STAR & ACADEMIC AWARD MANNY FURTADO - 2ND TEAM ALL-STAR MCMASTER UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 02-04, OUA YATES CUP CHAMPION 02-04, CHURCHILL BOWL FINALIST 02 KWBANA BECKLES PALM BEACH CC 2000-02, WINTHROP UNIVERSITY D1 INJURED AND COULDN’T PLAY, LEE UNIVERSITY NAIA 03 & 04, NAMED PRE-SEASON NAIA ALL AMERICAN 04, PRO BALL- HUNGARY 06, SWEDEN 07 SWITZERLAND 07, ENGLAND 08, JAPAN 09, JOHN MATTINA SEAN STRATFORD DAVE DEMARIA SAL SPITALE PHIL TASSI DAN LEVAND JONATHAN SCHMIDT SEAN BATEMAN DENNIS ARRUDA JEFF MUELLER PETER SEDYKA VINCE PUGLIESE DOM ROMERO GUELPH COLLEGIATE V.I. GAELS - COACHS TERRY UPSHAW, AL SUZUKI GUELPH WON CONSOLATION FINAL OVER RUNNYMEDE 53-43 TOMISLAV JOVANOVIC - 2ND TEAM ALL-STAR DAVE LOVE - 2nd TEAM ALL-STAR TREVOR HARDING JASON PETERSON ADAM MILLER MIKE VANDERVELDT GABE LOPEZ ADAM PHILLIPS NICK WATERFIELD MATT RAMSEY DEVIN TAYLOR JOE MACHEN DAVE SUZUKI **YORK RUNNYMEDE RAVENS - COACHS JOHN PETRUCHCHAK, PAUL MELNIK {AAA OFSAA ¼ FINALIST} BRIAN HAMILTON - 2ND TEAM ALL-STAR DUANE JOHN CHIBUZOH EHIRIM OTTAWA UNIVERSITY 99 JAMAAL FYFFE LESLIE PRINCE MESFIN WATT JOE PALMER CRAIG SHERWOOD DAVID ASHLEY MARK DAMON CORY LATTIMORE SEDIN HERIC LEON CROSBY MISSISSAUGA ST. FRANCIS XAVIER TIGERS - COACH TIM YAWNEY CHRIS FOSTER - 1ST TEAM ALL-STAR GABBY POROPOT - 2ND TEAM ALL-STAR IYHANAH ALLEYNE JEROME MARTIN ERROL FRASER DEVON ST. MARTIN ANDREW RODNEY ROD PATTERSON JULIUS CODRINYTON BRIAN JOHNSON ISAAC OWUSU-ANSAH MARLOW KELLY POALO ROLDAN HAMILTON WESTDALE WARRIORS - COACHS PAUL BRANKOVIC, BILL BRATHWAITE MARK PORTE - 1ST TEAM ALL-STAR WESTERN UNIVERSITY 98-01, OUA CHAMPIONS 99, 01, 02, C.I.S SEMI-FINALIST 00, 01, C.I.S FINALIST 02 NEIL BELOT ACADIA UNIVERSITY 98-01 JOSH DOCKSTATOR NICK KOVAC SHAKA LIQUORISH MIKE RAY DARNEL MILLER JESSE HORNER NATHAN MANSON PRESTON SCHMIDT MATT MICHAELS OMAR ABOELALA RUEBEN VAN NIE SCOTT JOHNSON **GUELPH ST. JAMES LIONS - COACHS JIM MOMBOURQUETTE, BOB SHARPE, MARK TONIZZO {AAA OFSAA BRONZE MEDALIST} MIKE KING - 3RD TEAM ALL-STAR WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY GREEN BAY D1 98-02, NOMINATED IN MARCH 2003 FOR THE JIMMY VALVANO COME BACK AWARD FOR FACING PERSONNEL ADVERSITY, WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES 2003, SENIOR MENS TEAM FOR FIBA AMERICAS TOURNAMENT IN PUERTO RICO 2003,CANADIAN NATIONAL MENS TEAM TRYOUT CAMP 2004, PRO BALL IN NEW ZEALAND JAMES GILLINGHAM BRADLEY UNIVERSITY D1 2000-03, PLAYED IN THE GOODWILL GAMES FOR CANADA IN BRISBANE AUSTRALIA 01, NATIONAL MENS DEVELOPMENT TEAM 02, CANADA’S SENIOR MENS TEAM 04, MVC MOST IMPROVED TEAM 01, 02, 03, MVC ALL DEFENSIVE TEAM 02, 03, 04, MVC ALL CONFERENCE 2ND TEAM ALL-STAR 03 & 04, MADE 44 CONSECUTIVE FT’S IN 03, PRO BALL IN GERMANY FOR TBB TRIER MARK HALFPENNY GUELPH UNIVERSITY 98-02, TEAM MIP 01, GUELPH MALE STUDENT OF THE YEAR 02 & 03, CO-TEAM MVP 03, OUA WEST DIVISION CHAMPIONS 03, C.I.S FINALIST 03, OUA WEST DIVISION 2ND TEAM ALL-STAR 03 DARREN VEIRA SIR WILFRED LAURIER UNIVERSITY 99-01, OUA WEST DIVISION ALL ROOKIE TEAM 00, WESTERN UNIVERSITY PAUL LARSEN WATERLOO UNIVERSITY 98-01, TEAM ROY 99, TEAM MVP 02 MARK MELEHES GUELPH UNIVERSITY 98, 99, 01 CHRIS SCOTT LAURIER UNIVERSITY, GUELPH UNIVERSITY DAVE VEIGE MIKE RAFTER DAN ANSTETT SEAN BYRNE DAVE GRANT **THORNHILL VAUGHAN VOYAGEURS - COACHS STEVE RICHARDSON, MIKE FOSTER, LORNE MANETT {AAA OFSAA ¼ FINALIST} SHAUN CLARK - 3RD TEAM ALL-STAR SHANE DENNIE BIOLA UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA NAIA 2000 HUMBER COLLEGE 02-05, OCAA SILVER MEDALIST 03, CCAA BRONZE MEDALIST 03, OCAA BRONZE MEDALIST 04, OCAA GOLD MEDALIST 05 & 06, OCAA ALL-STAR 04 & 05, CCAA ALL CANADIAN 04, PROBALL FOR CTM VILA PORTUGAL, DIRECTOR OF CLINICS FOR ELITE CAMPS BASKETBALL SHAUN LEWIS A.J. SIMMONDS L.J. SIMMONDS ANDREW STEWART KIRK HARRIS JASON WALCOTT EDWARD DOTTIN JOEL SMITH MIKE TAYLOR NOAH PLENER MISSISSAUGA MORNINGSTAR MUSTANGS - COACHS JOHN RODGER, JOHN KRISTIANSEN {AAA OFSAA QUALIFIER} KEITH BRISSETT - 3RD TEAM ALL-STAR LASZLO MOLNAR TREVOR ALLEN DEAN CHONG STEVE HENRY DAVE McCOLL CORY NESBITT DEEOH FRASER SAFRAZ DENHART COLLIN BENNETT GURPREET DHILLON JERMAINE LITTLEJOHN OAKVILLE ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA HAWKS - COACHS KEVIN DALY, GARY LAUREN P.J. KERR - 3RD TEAM ALL-STAR KWAME AIDOO MCMASTER UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2000-04, OUA 1ST TEAM ALL-STAR 00 & 02, OUA 2ND TEAM ALL-STAR 01 & 04, C.I.S 2ND TEAM ALL CANADIAN 02, OUA YATES CUP CHAMPIONS 2000-2003, CHURCHILL BOWL FINALIST 2000-02, CO-FOUNDER EXCEL PERFORMANCE GROUP KOJO AIDOO MCMASTER UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 99-02, OUA ROY 99, OUA MVP 01, OUA YATES CUP MOP 01, OUA 1ST TEAM ALL-STAR 01, OUA YATES CUP CHAMPIONS 2000 & 01, CHURCHILL BOWL FINALIST 2000 & 01, INJURIES HAD HIM MISS MOST OF 02 & 03, SELECTED 10TH OVERALL BY CFL EDMONTON ESKIMOS 03,PLAYED 10 GAMES AND WAS TRADED TO WINNIPEG BLUEBOMBERS, TRADED TO HAMILTON TI-CATS 04,RELEASED BY HAMILTON IN 07, SIGNS AS A FREE AGENT WITH TORONTO ARGONAUTS IN 07 FOR 1 YR PHIL BAPTISTE DEREK SANTOS JEFF SANTOS JOE MALEK PETER MALEK MANNY ARNALDO MIKE DEMARZO FRED BEMPONG TERRY BRYANT WAYNE TAYLOR NEIL MAKI LARRY PESANTEZ SARNIA ST. CHRISTOPHER CYCLONES - COACHS ANDY TOULOUSE, SIL FANELLI MATT HEHN - 3RD TEAM ALL-STAR BISHOPS UNIVERSITY 99-02 DAVID HEHN VERMONT UNIVERSITY D1 01-04, 3 TIME AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 03, 04, 05, HIT THE GAME WINNING SHOT VS BOSTON UNIVERSITY{56-55}IN THE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TO SEND VERMONT TO IT’S FIRST EVER NCAA TOURNAMENT IN 108YRS OF BASKETBALL IN THE 2003 AMERICA EAST FINAL, WENT 2 MORE TIMES IN 04 & 05 TO THE NCAA’S, UPSET #4 SEED SYRACUSE IN OT IN THE 1ST ROUND {60-57} IN 2005 AND PLAYED 40 MINUTES TO HELP RECORD THE SCHOOLS VERY FIRST NCAA WIN, 2ND ALLTIME AT GRADUATION FOR BOTH GAMES PLAYED AND CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED AT 125, 4 TIME AMERICA EAST ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 02-05, 2 TIME AMERICA EAST SCHOLAR OF THE YEAR 04 & 05 NICK HUBERT KEVIN GRIMMOND TIM PARIZEAU TREVOR RICHARD ARGENTINO FILIA ROB WOLFENDEN MARCO DIMURRO CHRIS HENSON KWAME HOLDER JOE KUSNIR JOHANN LEWIS CHATHAM C.I. COUGARS - COACHS TOM HARDIE, RIC MAHON ERIK CROWDER - 3PT CHAMPION {27} ANTHONY RIZZETTO WINDSOR UNIVERSITY 98-02, WINDSOR ASSISTANT COACH 03 TREVOR ALLIN SIR WILFRED LAURIER UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL- 2000 JOHN COMISKEY NATHAN HADDOCK BRIAN MYERS SHAWN MCINTYRE JOHN WILSON AARON LADD DAVE BRANT PAT O’DONNELL GURMEET MANGAT **TORONTO ST MICHAEL’S BLUE RAIDERS - COACHS GREG PAOLINI, JEFF ZOWNIR {AAA OFSAA QUALIFIER} MIKE LABINJO MICHIGAN STATE D1 FOOTBALL 99-2003, STARTED ALL 12 GAMES AS A SOPHMORE LINEBACKER IN 01, PLAYED IN 12 GAMES STARTING 8 IN 02, IN HIS SR YEAR IN 03 HE WON THE DOWNTOWN COACHES AWARD AFTER RECORDING 94 TACKLES, 58 SOLO, 5 SACKS, 12 STOP FOR LOSSES, RECOVERED 2 FUMBLES, 3 INTERCEPTIONS, 5 DEFLECTIONS. NOT DRAFTED TO THE NFL BUT WOULD MAKE THE ROSTERS OF EAGLES, COLTS, DOLPHINS FROM 04-07. WOULD BE DRAFTED BY CALGARY STAMPEDERS IN 07 AND WOULD BE AN IMPORTANT PART OF THEIR GREY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP IN 08. 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