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GAME NOTES Week 5 Vs Saskatchewan Saturday, September 29, 2018 • 1 P.M 2018 University of Calgary Dinos Football GAME NOTES Week 5 vs Saskatchewan Saturday, September 29, 2018 • 1 p.m. MT McMahon Stadium • Calgary, Alta. Ben Matchett • Asst. Athletic Director (Communications) • [email protected] • Office (403) 220-8143 • Mobile (403) 863-8143 2018 CALGARY SCHEDULE (4-0) ROAD WARRIORS BACK HOME All times local; home games BOLD CALGARY – After starting the season with three long road trips in four weeks, the No. 3 Aug 31 @ Regina W 49-35 University of Calgary Dinos are assured of spending at least the next five weekends in the Sept. 7 UBC W 57-7 province of Alberta. Sept. 14 @ Saskatchewan W 37-28 Sept. 22 @ UBC W 32-28 The string includes the Thanksgiving bye, a season-ending trip to Edmonton to take on Alberta, Sept. 29 SASKATCHEWAN 1 p.m. MT Oct. 12 MANITOBA 7 p.m. MT and three consecutive home games – beginning this Saturday when the Dinos host the No. 6 Oct. 19 REGINA 7 p.m. MT Saskatchewan Huskies. Kickoff is 1 p.m. at McMahon Stadium, and CanadaWest.tv will have Oct. 27 @ Alberta 1 pm MT live streaming coverage. The road-weary Dinos faced the Huskies just two weeks ago in Saskatoon and, thanks to a 569- 2018 SASKATCHEWAN SCHEDULE (3-1) All times local; home games BOLD yard passing performance by Adam Sinagra, posted a 37-28 win. They followed that up with a tough, rain-soaked come-from-behind 32-28 win at UBC last Saturday night, maintaining their Aug. 31 ALBERTA W 42-0 Sept. 7 @ Manitoba W 48-46 position as one of just three unbeaten teams left in the nation as they reached the halfway Sept. 14 CALGARY L 28-37 mark of the regular season. Sept. 21 REGINA W 33-20 Sept. 29 @ Calgary 1 p.m. MT “We’re really pleased with how so many of the young guys have been able to step up and Oct. 12 @ UBC 6 p.m. PT Oct. 20 MANITOBA 2 p.m. MT really compete at a high level – that’s the key, the ability to compete,” said Dinos Head Coach Oct. 26 @ Regina 7 p.m. MT Wayne Harris. “We have them in every position group – both lines, defensive backs, receivers…obviously the passing yardage we’ve been able to create you always give credit to CANADA WEST STANDINGS the quarterback and the receivers, but the O-line has to give you the time too.” x-clinched playoff spot; y-first place HEADLINES G W L +/- Pts • Second of two meetings in three weeks between the rivals, with Calgary owning a nine-point CALGARY 4 4 0 +77 8 advantage in the tiebreaker after a 38-27 win two weeks ago in Saskatoon Saskatchewan 4 3 1 +48 6 • The Dinos and Huskies own the top two defences in Canada West, with Calgary averaging 24.5 points Manitoba 4 2 2 +14 4 against per game and Saskatchewan just behind at 25.8. Regina 4 2 2 +13 4 • First of three straight home games for the Dinos, and at least the next four games will take place in the UBC 4 1 3 -46 2 Alberta 4 0 4 -106 0 province of Alberta with only a quick trip to Edmonton Week 8 remaining. No. 3 CALGARY DINOS (4-0) LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Last week: defeated UBC 32-28 Sept.21 Manitoba 37 @ Alberta 27 After bye: host Manitoba Regina 20 @ Saskatchewan 33 Sept. 22 CALGARY 32 @ UBC 28 • The Dinos found a way last Saturday in Vancouver, battling rainy conditions to put up a fourth- THIS WEEK’S CANADA WEST SCHEDULE quarter comeback and take a 32-28 win. Tyson Philpot and Alex Basilis caught TD passes from Adam Sept. 28 UBC @ Alberta, 7 p.m. MT Sinagra in the fourth. Sept. 29 Regina @ Manitoba, 2 p.m. CT • Sinagra remains atop the national passing leaderboard with 428.3 yards per game on average, with Saskatchewan @ CALGARY, 1 p.m. MT Manitoba’s Des Catellier next at 352. The Dinos continue to average a whopping 581 yards total offence at the halfway point of the season, while the defence has given up a conference-low 440 U SPORTS TOP 10 (#5) Tuesday, September 25, 2018 yards per game along with just 98 points against on the season. • The Dinos’ penalty situation got under control last week at UBC, with just 60 penalty yards against – contrast that with the 175 yards against the week before in Saskatchewan. The Dinos’ average is 92 1. Western (4-0) 6. Saskatchewan (3-1) yards per game, which is middle of the pack in Canada West. 2. Laval (4-0) 7. Saint Mary’s (4-0) • Calgary owns both the top offence (total points and total yards) and top defence (total points allowed and total yards allowed) in Canada West Continued on page 5… 3. CALGARY (4-0) 8. Laurier (2-2) 4. Montreal (3-1) 9. Ottawa (3-1) GAME BROADCAST INFO CanadaWest.tv: Dave Rowe (play-by-play), Tony Spoletini (analyst) 5. Carleton (4-1) 10. Regina (2-2) University of Calgary Dinos • 2500 University Drive NW • Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 • GoDinos.com 2018 DINOS GAME NOTES • Page 2 2018 UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY DINOS FOOTBALL # Name Pos. Ht. Wt Yr Faculty Hometown Previous Team (High School) Pronunciation 1 Josiah Joseph QB 6-3 205 3 Kinesiology Peachland, BC Okanagan Sun (Mount Boucherie) 2 Deane Leonard DB 6-2 175 2 Business Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 3 Jacob Biggs DB 6-0 178 1 Business Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 4 Sterling Taylor IV DB 6-2 200 4 Arts Atlanta, GA, USA Murray State Univ (Morrow) 5 Jalen Philpot R 6-1 190 1 Open Studies Delta, BC (Seaquam) 6 Tyson Philpot R 6-1 185 1 Open Studies Delta, BC (Seaquam) 7 Aaron Statz DB 5-10 178 5 Business Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 8 Nick Statz DB 5-10 175 4 Kinesiology Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 9 Grant McDonald LB 6-3 220 2 Arts Tsawwassen, BC Univ. of Maine (South Delta) 10 Jack McDonald R 6-1 205 4 Business Tsawwassen, BC (South Delta) 11 Dallas Boath R 5-9 185 4 Arts Calgary, AB (Centennial) 12 Adam Sinagra QB 6-1 190 3 Arts Pointe Claire, QC John Abbott College sin-AGG-ruh 13 Beko Wande DB 6-0 165 1 Open Studies Red Deer, AB (Notre Dame) BAY-koh WANN-day 14 Sebastien Reid DB 5-10 168 1 Open Studies Richmond, BC (New Westminster) 15 Treshaun Abrahams-Webster DB 5-11 183 3 Arts Pickering, ON Canada Prep (Pickering) truh-SHAWN 16 Kelton Bailey R 6-1 200 2 Arts Peace River, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 18 Evan Dutton R 6-1 200 2 Business / Kinesiology Calgary, AB (Centennial) 19 Matson Tulloch R 5-8 170 1 Kinesiology Calgary AB (Henry Wise Wood) 20 Alessandro Molnar RB 5-9 195 2 Arts Calgary, AB (Rundle College) 21 Jeshrun Antwi RB 6-0 205 4 Arts / Education Calgary, AB (Father Lacombe) JESH-runn ANT-wee 22 Justin Julien R 5-9 160 3 Open Studies Montreal, QC Concordia Univ. (Canada Prep) 23 Trey Dube DB 6-0 190 1 Arts Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 24 Boston Rowe LB 6-0 210 5 Open Studies Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 25 Seye Farinu LB 5-9 195 3 Business Victoria, BC (Mount Douglas) SHAY FAIR-in-noo 26 Matthew Lucyshyn DB 6-0 175 2 Engineering Calgary, AB (Bishop Grandin) loo-SIH-shin 27 Jordan Fasano RB 6-0 200 2 Business Calgary, AB (Bowness) fuss-SAN-noh 28 Jack Burns DB 5-10 185 1 Business Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 29 Joe Cant DB 6-0 185 2 Arts Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 30 Tyler Santos RB 6-1 210 1 Engineering Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 31 Quentin Chown RB 6-0 225 5 Open Studies Quispamsis, NB (Kennebecasis) 32 Cole Kussmann RB 5-10 195 3 Arts London, ON (Mother Teresa) 33 Robinson Rodrigues RB 5-9 195 1 Open Studies Burnaby, BC Okanagan Sun (Coquitlam) 34 Adre Simmonds RB 5-10 180 1 Arts Cole Harbour, NS (St. Andrew’s College) uh-DRAY 35 Ross DeLauw LB 5-11 225 4 Arts Lethbridge, AB (Sir Winston Churchill) de-LAW 36 Tyson Rowe RB 6-1 230 1 Arts Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 37 Zach Newman RB 6-2 235 1 Arts Calgary, AB (Robert Thirsk) 38 David Mueller R 6-0 205 1 Business/Kinesiology Lacombe, AB (Lacombe) 39 Devin Derouin LB 6-0 205 2 Engineering Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) DERR-oh-winn 40 James Gaetz LB 5-11 210 3 Arts Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 41 Brayden Laurie DB 5-9 170 2 Arts Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 42 Noah McDonough DB 6-0 195 1 Business Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 43 Subomi Oyesoro LB 6-1 205 1 Arts Calgary, AB (Crescent Heights) oh-yuh-SORR-roh 45 Niko DiFonte K/P 6-0 170 3 Arts Winnipeg, MB (Oak Park) dif-FON-tay 47 Sammy Sidhu DB 5-11 190 1 Business New Westminster, BC (New Westminster) 48 Cole Torrance DB 6-0 165 1 Arts Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 50 Charlie Moore LB 6-3 215 2 Arts South Delta, BC (South Delta) 51 Blake Gau LB 6-1 220 4 Business South Delta, BC (South Delta) 52 Peter Nicastro OL 6-2 295 2 Arts Calgary, AB (St. Francis) 53 Carson Labrecque LB 6-2 230 1 Arts Vernon, BC (Vernon Secondary) 55 Brigham Wilson DL 6-3 250 1 Arts Calgary, AB (Henry Wise Wood) 56 Spencer Roy OL 6-4 330 3 Arts Calgary, AB (Notre Dame) 57 Daniel Teitz LB 6-0 210 2 Business Calgary, AB (Springbank) TIGHTS 59 George Hutchings OL 6-2 300 2 Business Calgary, AB (St.
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