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2016 University of Regina Rams Spring Camp Roster No 2016 University of Regina Rams Spring Camp Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown Previous Team 0 Josh Tipton WR 1 5‐10 180 Sooke, B.C. Belmont Secondary 1 Jens Johnson FB 5 5‐10 205 Regina, Sask. Michael A. Riffel HS 2 Quin Forster WR 3 6‐4 215 Regina, Sask. Edmonton Huskies 3 Michael Webber RB 3 6‐3 245 Guelph, Ont. Windsor AKO Fratmen 4 Noah Picton QB 3 5‐10 180 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 5 Kahlen Branning DB 5 6‐1 185 Moose Jaw, Sask. Central Collegiate 6 Mitchell Picton SB 4 6‐3 200 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 7 Ellis Richards QB 2 6‐0 210 Regina, Sask. Sheldon‐Williams Collegiate 8 Richard Sindani WR 4 6‐3 205 Regina, Sask. Campbell Collegiate 9 Jordy Kibamba DB 4 6‐2 180 Calgary, Alta. St. Mary's HS 10 Jeff Propp DB 4 6‐0 190 Regina, Sask. Michael A. Riffel HS 11 Andrew Bennett WR 5 6‐4 225 Miami Lakes, Fla. St. Norbert College 12G Preston Paulson DB 4 6‐0 200 Terrell, Texas Texas A&M University‐Commerce 12W Thomas Huber K/WR 4 6‐1 190 North Vancouver, B.C. Okanagan Sun 13 Seb Britton QB 1 6‐4 195 Calgary, Alta. Rundle College 14R Blake Scherle QB 1 5‐11 160 Emerald Park, Sask. Greenall HS 14W Ryan Schienbein SB 2 5‐9 180 Regina, Sask. Balfour Collegiate 15 Tyler Vieira QB 4 5‐11 210 Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg Rifles 16 Korey Greene DB 4 6‐0 175 Toronto, Ont. Waldorf College 17G Adair Borys DB 1 6‐0 165 Weyburn, Sask. Weyburn Comprehensive 17R Joe Clarke QB 1 6‐0 200 Saanich, B.C. Mount Douglas Secondary 18 Frankie Gray DB 5 5‐10 180 Regina, Sask. Campbell Collegiate 19 Luke Wilson DB 2 6‐2 195 Regina, Sask. Balfour Collegiate 20 Braedy Will DB 2 6‐3 215 Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg Rifles 21 Scott Jones FB 1 5‐10 185 Weyburn, Sask. Weyburn Comprehensive 22D Kaiden Jones LB 1 6‐2 195 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 22W Ben Lane FB 4 6‐0 205 Calgary, Alta. Dr. E.P. Scarlett HS 23 Matt Stefanovic FB 1 5‐8 215 Moose Jaw, Sask. Vanier Collegiate 24 Polis Koko DB 2 5‐9 165 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 25 Brady Eurich WR 4 5‐10 180 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 26 Davin Johnston SB 4 6‐0 190 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 27 Joey Dwyer DB 4 6‐2 195 Regina, Sask. Sheldon‐Williams Collegiate 28 Robbie Avram DB 3 6‐0 185 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 29G Ben Sharpe DB 4 5‐10 185 Pitt Meadows, B.C. Langley Rams 29W Jackson Ryan RB 1 6‐0 255 St. Albert, Alta. Edmonton Huskies 30 Josh Koshman RB 2 6‐0 205 Okotoks, Alta. Foothills Composite HS 31 Cord Delinte DB 2 5‐11 200 Cowley, Alta. Okanagan Sun 32 Mason Rossler DB 3 6‐0 185 Regina, Sask. Michael A. Riffel HS 33 Blake Anaka RB 2 5‐3 155 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 34 Christian Mbanza DB 4 5‐10 160 Regina, Sask. Regina Thunder 35 Brayden Wagg RB 1 5‐10 180 Regina, Sask. Campbell Collegiate 36 Atlee Simon RB 3 6‐0 205 Regina, Sask. Thom Collegiate 37 Dilan Elgert DB 1 6‐0 175 Regina, Sask. Sheldon‐Williams Collegiate 38 Royce Hanna DB 2 5‐10 180 Moose Jaw, Sask. Regina Thunder 39 Travis Semenok LB 1 6‐0 205 Medicine Hat, Alta. Edmonton Wildcats 40 Marcus Kuling DB 1 6‐2 200 Esterhazy, Sask. Esterhazy HS 41 Zack McEachern LB 4 6‐0 225 Calgary, Alta. Calgary Colts 42 Liam Lerat DB 2 5‐11 180 Ottawa, Ont. St. Mark Catholic HS 43 Chris Bend DB 1 6‐6 200 Regina, Sask. Luther College HS 44 Michael Stefanovic LB 4 5‐10 205 Moose Jaw, Sask. Vanier Collegiate 45G Brody Dirk LB 1 6‐1 220 Olds, Alta. Calgary Colts 45W Sam Varao FB 2 6‐0 230 Victoria, B.C. Belmont Secondary 46 Alex Rorke LB 2 6‐1 215 Vanscoy, Sask. Delisle Composite 47 Danny Nesbitt LB 3 6‐2 220 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 48 Mitch Morrison LB 4 6‐0 215 Wilcox, Sask. College of Notre Dame 49 Layne Hull DB 2 6‐1 215 Willowbrook, Sask. Okanagan Sun 52 Matt Degelman OL 4 6‐3 265 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 53 Lyndon Smith OL 3 6‐4 305 Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. Fort Qu'Appelle Marauders 54 Kyle Deschene OL 3 6‐2 275 Regina, Sask. Regina Thunder 55 Jacob Laboccetta LB 1 6‐1 220 Moose Jaw, Sask. Central Collegiate 56 Liam Jensen OL 1 6‐3 315 Watrous, Sask. Winston HS 57 Thomas Lill DL 4 6‐4 355 Aurora, Ont. Huron Heights Secondary 58 Nathan Cugnet OL 5 6‐0 300 Weyburn, Sask. Regina Thunder 59 Jesse Ens OL 1 6‐2 250 Warman, Sask. Warman HS 60 Matt Wallace OL 1 6‐5 300 Regina, Sask. Regina Thunder 61 Andre Smith OL 5 6‐3 290 Regina, Sask. Regina Thunder 62 Zach Eltom DL 1 6‐1 230 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 63 Bryan Robinson OL 3 6‐3 275 Clairmont, Alta. Valley Huskers 64G Lucas Machado DL 2 6‐3 230 Winnipeg, Man. Okanagan Sun 64W Jamie Wandell OL 4 6‐4 295 New Westminster, B.C. Valley Huskers 65 Andrew Becker OL 1 6‐3 275 Kelowna, B.C. Rutland Senior Secondary 66 Matt Brown OL 1 6‐2 230 Canmore, Alta. Canmore Collegiate HS 67 Roe Borgmann OL 2 6‐1 265 Lumsden, Sask. Lumsden HS 68 Bowen Pisula OL 1 6‐2 275 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 69 Bryce McKinnon DL 4 6‐0 290 Cochrane, Alta. Cochrane HS 70 Michael Scraper WR 1 6‐0 170 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 71 Kyle Lavallee WR 1 5‐11 170 Meadow Lake, Sask. Carpenter HS 72 Colton Friesen SB 1 6‐3 210 Regina, Sask. Winston Knoll Collegiate 75G Ethan Ritco DL 2 6‐2 240 Regina, Sask. Regina Thunder 75W Brad Mikoluff P/K 3 5‐11 240 Beausejour, Man. Winnipeg Rifles 80 Daniel Scraper K/WR 2 5‐11 165 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 81 Taylor Crassweller SB 3 6‐2 180 Regina, Sask. University of Minnesota‐Crookston 82 Mitch Thompson WR 4 5‐10 190 Regina, Sask. Regina Thunder 83 Riley Wilson SB 5 6‐3 220 Regina, Sask. Balfour Collegiate 84 Adam Rask WR 1 6‐3 190 Cochrane, Alta. Cochrane HS 85 Tanner Zaharia WR 1 6‐1 205 Balgonie, Sask. Greenall HS 86 Kyle Moortgat SB 1 6‐1 185 Cochrane, Alta. Cochrane HS 87 Terrell Mildenberger REC 1 6‐1 180 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 89 Jordan Wyonzek SB 2 6‐0 195 Regina, Sask. Campbell Collegiate 91 Matt Moore DL 2 6‐1 260 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 92 Grey McKen DL 2 6‐3 250 Yorkton, Sask. Yorkton Regional HS 93 Travis Dietrich DL 1 6‐4 240 Drumheller, Alta. Valley Huskers 94 Matthew Stenhouse DL 1 6‐0 270 Medicine Hat, Alta. Medicine Hat HS 95 Terry Giovannetti DL 4 6‐1 260 Regina, Sask. Regina Thunder 96 Eric Wicijowski DL 2 6‐2 270 Regina, Sask. Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS 97 Jeremy Zver DL 5 6‐5 290 Regina, Sask. Balfour Collegiate 98 Ajai Washington DL 2 6‐3 215 Dallas, Texas Woodrow Wilson HS.
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