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Canada West Football History ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RECORDS (through 2013) Fsafet 1. UBC, 1981 80 SCORING 2. UBC, 1986 82 3. Saskatchewan, 2008 83 *playoff record POINTS, TEAM, GAME (1995-2013) FEWEST POINTS, TEAM, SEASON (1972-2013) 1. Calgary, Oct. 27, 2012 vs. Man 78 1. UBC, 1972 60 2. Manitoba, Aug. 8, 2006 at SFU 77 2. Simon Fraser, 2007 70 3. Calgary, Sept. 28, 2013 at AB 76 4. Alberta, Sept. 20, 2003 vs. Man 71 MOST POINTS AGAINST, TEAM, SEASON (1972-2013) 5. Saskatchewan, Oct. 8, 1994 vs. UBC 70 1. Simon Fraser, 2006 431 6t. Manitoba, Oct. 8, 1976 at Cgy 67 2. Alberta, 2013 419 6t. Calgary, Oct. 23, 1992 vs. Sask. 67 3. Manitoba, 1993 315 6t. UBC, Oct. 18, 2006 at SFU 67 4. Manitoba, 1998 314 6t. Saskatchewan, Oct. 29, 2011 at AB 67 *Playoff: Cgy, Nov. 11, 2011 vs. UBC 62 POINTS, CAREER (1972-2013) 1. Jamie Boreham, UBC-SK-Man 1996 2003 357 HIGHEST SHUTOUT 2. Aaron Ifield, Cgy 2006 2010 337 1. UBC, Oct. 20, 2013 vs. AB 60-0 Perri Scarcelli, Reg 05 09 297 Dominic Zagari, Man 91 95 296 POINTS, TEAM, HALF (1995-2013) 5. Johnny Mark, Cgy 2011 2013 294 st 1. Calgary, Oct. 27, 2012 vs. Man (1 ) 63 Bruce Parsons, Cgy 91 94 274 st 2. Sask., Oct. 8, 1994 vs. UBC (1 ) 50 Shawn McIsaac, UBC 04 08 261 st 3. Calgary, Sept. 28, 2013 at AB (1 ) 47 Brent Matich, Cgy 85 88 259 st 4. Manitoba, Aug. 30, 2013 vs. AB (1 ) 46 Steve Kasowski, AB 84 86-89 251 10. Dave Osiowy, SK 74 78 247 POINTS, BOTH TEAMS, GAME (2006-2013) Ken Munro, UBC 79 82 235 1. MB (54) at Cgy (78), Oct 27, 2012 132 Matt Kellett, SK 96 98 235 2. UBC (60) v. Reg. (48), Sept. 29, 2006 108 Hugh O’Neill, AB 2007 2010 235 3. AB (41) at MB (65), Aug. 30, 2013 106 Darrel Batt, Man 81 85 225 4. Man (43) at Cgy (59), Oct. 6, 1989 102 Jon Ryan, Reg 00 03 221 5. Reg (46) v SF (53) at UBC, Nov. 1, 2003 99 Braden Suchan, SK 04 07 221 6. Man (42) at Sask. (56), Oct. 22, 1994 98 John Cutler, AB 89 93 220 7t. Man (59) at AB (38), Sept. 18, 1999 97 Luca Congi, SFU 02 05 220 7t. Cgy (76) at AB (21), Sept. 28, 2013 97 Jimmy Hartley, Cgy 97 01 217 9. Man (43) at UBC (52), Oct. 10, 1992 95 20. Brian Fryer, AB 72 75 211 10t. Cgy (59) at Man (35), Sep. 18, 1993 94 Matt Walter, Cgy 07 11 210 10t. Cgy (42) at Man (52), Sep. 30, 1995 94 Duncan O'Mahony, UBC 98 00 209 Playoff: SK (31) at RG (58) Nov 3, 2001 89 Mark Wojcichowsky, AB 98 03 206 Gary Metz, UBC 74 78 203 POINTS, BOTH TEAMS, HALF (2006-2013) 25t. Brian DeMug, Cgy 84 90 199 st 1. Man (14) at Cgy (63), Oct 27, 2012 (1 ) 77 Roger Hennig, UBC 88 91 199 st 2. AB (24) at Man (46), Aug. 30, 2013 (1 ) 68 Chris Ciezki, AB-UBC 00 07 198 Andrew English, UBC 93 95 195 MOST POINTS, TEAM, QUARTER (1972-2013) 29. Nick Boyd, Man 2011 2013 194 1. Calgary, Oct. 27, 2012 vs. Man (2nd) 42 nd 2. Sask., Oct. 8, 1994 vs. UBC (2 ) 36 TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER (1972-2013) nd 3. Manitoba, Aug. 31, 2013 vs. AB (2 ) 32 First Last Total nd 4. Manitoba, Sept. 3, 2005 vs. Cgy (2 ) 30 1. Dominic Zagari, Man 1991 1995 48 th 5. Manitoba, Sept. 30, 1995 vs. Cgy (4 ) 29 2. Matt Walter, Cgy 2007 2011 35 3. Brian Fryer, AB 72 75 34 MOST POINTS, TEAM, SEASON (1972-2013) 4. Chris Ciezki, AB-UBC 00 07 33 1. Calgary, 2012 380 5. Akbal Singh, UBC 96 99 31 2. Manitoba, 2006 363 Terry Eisler, SK 85 89 30 3t. Calgary, 2010 339 7t. Ken Neilsen, 60 64 29 3t.Calgary, 2013 339 Dave Brown, Cgy 86 89 29 JP Izquierdo, Cgy 88 90 29 FEWEST POINTS AGAINST, TEAM, SEASON (1972-2013) Canada West Football 135 ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RECORDS Don Blair, Cgy 92 95 29 Alan Pepper, UBC 03 07 3 Mark Nohra, UBC 93 97 29 7t. Anthony Coombs, Man 2010 2013 29 SINGLES, CAREER (1972-2013) 13t. Dalton Smarsh, AB 72 76 27 First Last Total Matt Henry, Man 2006 2010 27 1. Steve Kasowski, AB 1984 86-89 48 15. Jason Clermont, Reg 99 01 26 Jamie Boreham, UBC-SK-Man 96 03 41 16t. Glenn Steele, UBC 81 84 25 Brent Matich, Cgy 85 88 37 16t. Mercer Timmis, Cgy 2012 2013 25 Bruce Parsons, Cgy 91 94 34 Darryl Leason, Cgy-Reg 96 01 24 5. Tom Dixon, UBC 83 84 33 Neal Hughes, Reg 99 03 24 Darrel Batt, Man 81 85 29 20t. Brad Yamaoka, UBC 91 95 23 John Cutler, AB 89 93 27 Mike Faisthuber, Man 99 03 23 Paul Hickie, SK 79 82 26 Mike Munoz, AB 96 00 23 Perri Scarcelli, Reg 2005 2009 25 23. Steven Lumbala, Cgy 2009 2012 22 10. Brian DeMug, Cgy 84 90 24 24t. Josh Borger, Cgy 80 84 21 Mike Lazecki, SK 88 89 23 Dan Diduck, Cgy 74 75 21 Les Oakes, Man 77 79 20 Morrie Norsten, SK 86 94 21 Jon Ryan, Reg 00 03 20 John Kalin, Cgy 1990 1993 21 Marco Cyncar, AB 76 78 19 Doug Rozon, Cgy 95 99 21 Aaron Ifield, Cgy 2007 2010 19 Chad Goldie, Reg 2004 2008 21 16. Matt Kellett, SK 96 98 18 Brian Mlachak, Cgy 95 97 18 CONVERTS, CAREER (1972-2013) 18t. Ken Munro, UBC 79 82 17 First Last Total Roger Hennig, UBC 88 91 17 1. Johnny Mark, Cgy 2011 2013 115 Duncan O'Mahony, UBC 98 00 17 2. Jamie Boreham, UBC-SK-Man 1996 2003 106 18t. Johnny Mark, Cgy 2011 2013 17 3. Aaron Ifield, Cgy 2006 2010 105 4. Perri Scarcelli, Reg 2005 2009 104 TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON (1962-2013) 5. Jimmy Hartley, Cgy 1997 2001 103 1. Mercer Timmis, Cgy, 2013 19 Brian DeMug, Cgy 84 90 97 2. Don Blair, Cgy, 1995 17 Braden Suchan, SK 04 07 94 3t. Brian Fryer, AB, 1974 16 8t. Bruce Parsons, Cgy 91 94 90 3t. Chris Ciezki, UBC, 2006 16 Jon Ryan, Reg 00 03 90 4. Dominic Zagari, Man, 1995 15 8t. Nick Boyd, Man 2011 2013 90 5t. Akbal Singh, UBC, 1998 14 Gary Metz, UBC 74 78 85 David Stevens, SK, 2005 14 Brent Matich, Cgy 85 88 84 Jason Clermont, Reg, 2001 14 Steve Kasowski, AB 84 86-89 77 Brian Mlachak, Cgy 1994 1997 75 POINTS, SEASON (1972-2013) 15. Ken Munro, UBC 79 82 71 1t. Jamie Boreham, Man, 2001 114 Dave Osiowy, SK 74 78 71 1t. Johnny Mark, Cgy, 2012 114 Mark Wojcichowsky, AB 98 03 67 1t. Mercer Timmis, Cgy, 2013 114 Shawn McIsaac, UBC 2004 2008 67 Andrew English, UBC, 1995 106 Matt Nimik, Man-Cgy 99 03 66 5. Don Blair, Cgy, 1995 102 20. Peter Scouras, Man 2005 2007 62 Ken Munro, UBC, 1982 100 Duncan O'Mahony, UBC 98 00 60 Brian Fryer, AB, 1974 98 Roger Hennig, UBC 88 91 59 Jamie Boreham, Man, 2002 97 Matt Kellett, SK 96 98 58 Chris Ciezki, UBC, 2006 96 Luca Congi, SFU 02 05 58 10. Mark Nowotny, UBC, 1992 94 Leon Denenfeld, UBC 2000 04 57 TEAM-BY-TEAM – Most Points in a Season TWO-PT CONVERTS, CAREER (1972-2013) ALBERTA First Last Total Brian Fryer, 1974 98 1. Brad Coutts, UBC 1996 1999 4 Jeff Funtasz, 1984 78 Rob Bresciani, SK 82 84 4 Mark Wojcichowsky, 2003 78 3. Dominic Zagari, Man 91 95 3 John Cutler, 1993 75 Shane Wylie, Cgy 74 75 3 Hugh O'Neill, 2007 72 Rick Mattas, Man 90 90 3 Beau Folkowski, 2004 69 136 Canada West Football ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RECORDS (through 2013) Steve Kasowski, 1987 67 Mike Lazecki, 1988 85 Trevor Kennerd, 1979 66 David Stevens, 2005 84 Beau Filkowski, 2005 66 Matt Kellett, 1998 82 Robert Rawcliffe, 2000 62 Denton Kolodzinski, 2013 82 UBC Matt Kellett, 1996 80 Andrew English, 1995 106 Grant Shaw, 2009 79 Ken Munro, 1982 100 Greg Moe, 1995 74 Chris Ciezki, 2006 96 Matt Kellett, 1997 73 Mark Nowotny, 1992 94 Mike Bellefontaine, 1988 90 Points - Game Highs Akbal Singh, 1998 86 POINTS, GAME (1962-2013) Mike Bellefontaine, 1987 85 1. Ken Eslinger, Cgy, Sept. 5 vs Man, 1998 30 Shawn McIssac, 2006 84 Dominic Zagari, Man, Sept. 16 vs AB, 1995 30 Roger Hennig, 1991 83 Dave Brown, Cgy, Oct. 6 vs Man, 1989 30 Quinn Van Gylswyk, 2013 77 Brian Fryer, AB, Sept. 29 vs UBC, 1973 30 CALGARY Brendan Mahoney, SFU, vs Regina, Nov. 1, 03 *30 Johnny Mark, 2012 114 Chris Ciezki, UBC, Oct. 18 at SFU, 2006 30 Mercer Timmis, 2013 114 Dan Diduck, Cgy, Oct. 17 vs. Sask, 1975 30 Don Blair, 1995 102 1t. Mercer Timmis, Cgy, Oct. 27, 2012 vs. Man 30 Johnny Mark, 2013 93 9. Chad Goldie, Reg, Sept. 29 at UBC, 2006 26 Johnny Mark, 2011 87 10. Andrew English, UBC, Sept. 23 vs Man, 1995 25 Bruce Parsons, 1993 86 Brent Matich, 1986 84 Brian Mlachak, 1995 83 TOUCHDOWNS, GAME (1962-2013) Craig Kittelson, 1992 78 1t. Brian Fryer, AB, Sept. 29 vs. UBC, 1973 5 Dan Diduck, 1975 78 Dan Diduck, Cgy, Oct.
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