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University of Calgary Dinos Football Fall Camp Roster 2018 UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY DINOS FOOTBALL FALL CAMP ROSTER 2018 DEFENCE - BLACK JERSEY # First Last Pos Hometown Last Team (HS) 0 Treshaun Abrahams-Webster DB Pickering, ON (Canada Prep) 2 Deane Leonard DB Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 3 Jacob Biggs DB Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 4 Sterling Taylor IV DB Morrow, GA, USA Murray State University 7 Aaron Statz DB Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 8 Nick Statz DB Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 9 Grant McDonald LB Tsawwassen, BC University of Maine 13 Beko Wande DB Red Deer, AB (Notre Dame) 14 Sebastien Reid DB Richmond, BC (New Westminster) 23 Trey Dube DB Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 24 Boston Rowe LB Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 25 Seye Farinu DB Victoria, BC (Mount Douglas) 26 Matthew Lucyshyn DB Calgary, AB (Bishop Grandin) 27 Anthony Eshiemomoh DB Airdrie, AB (St. Martin de Porres) 28 Jack Burns DB Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 29 Joe Cant DB Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 35 Ross DeLauw LB Lethbridge, AB (Winston Churchill) 39 Devin Derouin LB Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 40 James Gaetz LB Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 41 Brayden Laurie DB Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 42 Noah McDonough DB Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 43 Suboumi Oyesorro LB Calgary, AB (Crescent Heights) 44 Brennan Van Nistelrooy DB Lethbridge, AB Okanagan Sun 47 Sammy Sidhu DB New Westminster, BC (New Westminster) 48 Cole Torrance DB Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 49 Jacob Kirk LB Tsawwassen, BC (South Delta) 50 Charlie Moore LB Tsawwassen, BC (South Delta) 51 Blake Gau LB Tsawwassen, BC (South Delta) 53 Carson Labrecque LB Vernon, BC (Vernon Secondary) 55 Brigham Wilson DL Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 57 Daniel Teitz LB Calgary, AB (Springbank) 71 Nick Watson DB Calgary, AB (Centennial) 73 Salim Fraser DL Calgary, AB (Churchill) 74 Matthew Lawrence LB Calgary, AB (John Diefenbaker) 76 Evan Zadery DB Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 77 Aidan Miele LB Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 78 Zac Xavier DL Calgary, AB (William Aberhart) 79 Caleb Guthrie LB Calgary, AB (Robert Thirsk) 90 Steven Finot DL Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 91 Tyrese Best-Fox DL Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 92 Jacob Plamondon DL Red Deer, AB (Notre Dame) 93 George Idoko DL Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 94 Emmaneul Tasie DL Calgary, AB (Lester B. Pearson) 96 Josh Hyer DL Vernon, BC (Vernon Secondary) 97 Max Bataar DL Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 98 Joel Van Pelt DL Lethbridge, AB (Winston Churchill) 99 Tyrece Viner-Cox DL Winnipeg, MB (Garden City) Injured / Not Participating First Last Pos Hometown Last Team (HS) Erik Nusl R Cochrane, AB (Cochrane) Jakub Jakoubek LB Calgary, AB Calgary Colts UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY DINOS FOOTBALL FALL CAMP ROSTER 2018 OFFENCE - RED JERSEY # First Last Pos Hometown Last Team (HS) 5 Jalen Philpot R Delta, BC (Seaquam) 6 Tyson Philpot R Delta, BC (Seaquam) 10 Jack McDonald R Tsawwassen, BC (South Delta) 11 Dallas Boath R Calgary, AB (Centennial) 16 Kelton Bailey R Peace River, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 18 Evan Dutton R Calgary, AB (Centennial) 19 Matson Tulloch R Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 20 Alessandro Molnar RB Calgary, AB (Rundle College) 21 Jeshrun Antwi RB Calgary, AB (Father Lacombe) 22 Justin Julien R Montreal, QC Concordia University 27 Jordan Fasano RB Calgary, AB Calgary Colts 30 Tyler Santos RB Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 31 Quentin Chown RB Saint John, NB (Kennebecasis) 32 Cole Kussman RB London, ON (Mother Teresa) 33 Robbie Rodrigues RB Burnaby, BC Okanagan Sun 34 A'Dre Simmonds RB Cole Harbour, NS (St. Andrew's College) 36 Tyson Rowe HB Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 37 Zach Newman HB Calgary, AB (Robert Thirsk) 38 David Mueller R Lacombe, AB (Lacombe) 52 Peter Nicastro OL Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 56 Spencer Roy OL Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 58 Carter Johnson OL Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 59 George Hutchings OL Calgary, AB (St. Andrew's College) 60 Nolan Cole OL Ottawa, ON (Ottawa Sooners) 61 Nick Auvigne OL Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 63 Curtis Prime OL Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 64 Dawson Drewniak OL Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 65 George Gagnon OL Calgary, AB (St. Mary's) 66 Tyler Packer OL Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 67 Carter Comeau OL Riverton, MB Okanagan Sun 68 John Bosse OL Calgary, AB (Lester B. Pearson) 69 Logan Bandy OL Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 70 Tristan Rice OL Calgary, AB (Centennial) 81 Tyler Ledwos R Sylvan Lake, AB (H.J. Cody) 82 Nathanael Durkan R Naniamo, BC Simon Fraser University 83 Lucas Labrier R Aurora, ON (St. Andrew's College) 84 Brycen Mayoh R Port Coquitlam, BC Vancouver Island Raiders 85 Alex Basilis R Calgary, AB (St. Mary's) 86 Hunter Karl R Okotoks, AB (Foothills Composite) 87 Prince Kivia R Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 88 Justin Dasiuk R Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 89 Nathanael Anderson R Salt Lake City, UT, USA Okanagan Sun QUARTERBACKS/KICKERS - YELLOW JERSEY # First Last Pos Hometown Last Team (HS) 1 Josiah Joseph QB Kelowna, BC Okanagan Sun 3 Caleb Cutcliffe QB Oakville, ON Gavilan College 10 Josh Haydu QB Delta, BC (Seaquam) 12 Adam Sinagra QB Pointe Claire, QC Cegep John Abbott 15 Matthew Wilson QB Saskatoon, SK (Holy Cross) 17 Matteo Spoletini QB Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 45 Niko DiFonte K/P Winnipeg, MB (Oak Park) 54 Roberto Montemurro K/P Calgary, AB (Notre Dame).
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