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Canadian Junior Football League All-Canadian Teams CANADIAN JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE ALL-CANADIAN TEAMS 2009 POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE LINE MATT FERNANDES ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC CHAD KINEQUON SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC CURTIS VIZZA VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC STEVE PRODAN EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC MATT BERGERON OTTAWA SOONERS OFC RECEIVER TRAVIS STEEVES HAMILTON HURRICANES OFC KEVIN WUTHRICH EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC DAN TUREK OKANAGAN SUN BCFC KOLTEN SOLOMON REGINA THUNDER PFC RUNNING BACK ANDREW HARRIS VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC REGAN SCHULER SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC QUARTERBACK REID QUEST REGINA THUNDER PFC PLACE KICKER BEN HNIDAN EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC ALL-CANADIAN DEFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE LINE JASON CABANA OTTAWA SOONERS OFC CRAIG ALBERT SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC LINCOLN BRYANT SOUTH SURREY RAMS BCFC JOSH WILLIAMS VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC LINEBACKERS ARAM EISHO HAMILTON HURRICANES OFC KOREY JOHNSON EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC MARK DES WART VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC DEFENSIVE BACKS MO NJAU OTTAWA SOONERS OFC CODY JONSTONE REGINA THUNDER PFC RYAN PRASAD SOUTH SURREY RAMS BCFC MIGUEL WASON LONDON BEEFEATERS OFC CORBIN SHARUN EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC PUNTER CHRIS BODNAR SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC RETURN SPECIALIST NICK DOWNEY SOUTH SURREY RAMS BCFC 2008 ALL-CANADIAN OFFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE LINE RALPH SPERA ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC SCOTT JOHNSON CHILLIWACK HUSKERS BCFC CHRIS MERCER SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC JORDAN HIGGINS VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC WILLIAM HENRY WINNIPEG RIFLES PFC RECEIVER STEVEN HUGHES HAMILTON HURRICANES OFC MATT SCHEURWATER OKANAGAN SUN BCFC ANDREW BUSBY SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC JEREMY BOTELHO WINNIPEG RIFLES PFC RUNNING BACK ANDREW HARRIS VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC HARPREET TURKA WINNIPEG RIFLES PFC QUARTERBACK KHALEAL WILLIAMS WINNIPEG RIFLES PFC PLACE KICKER RYAN ELASCHUK EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC ALL-CANADIAN DEFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE LINE ADAM HART WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN OFC DAVID BOSCH CHILLIWACK HUSKERS BCFC CRAIG ALBERTS SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC CODY GROSS CALGARY COLTS PFC LINEBACKERS ARAM EISHO HAMILTON HURRICANES OFC JOHN TIETZMANN SOUTH SURREY RAMS BCFC CARMEN FRUNCILLO CALGARY COLTS PFC DEFENSIVE BACKS MIGUEL WASON LONDON BEEFEATERS OFC AARON DAVIES VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC GREGG WOYTOWICH SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC JOE MBAYA ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC HARLEY IRWIN REGINA THUNDER PFC PUNTER CHRIS BODNAR SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC RETURN SPECIALIST ROBIN MEDEIROS BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC 2007 ALL-CANADIAN OFFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE LINE NOUBAR MARESHLIAN ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC OFFENSIVE LINE KEN BADGER OKANAGAN SUN BCFC OFFENSIVE LINE SEAN BROWN EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC OFFENSIVE LINE BRONSON NICHOL VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC OFFENSIVE LINE CHRIS KULBIDA SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC RECEIVER TONY TESTA ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC RECEIVER BLAINE KRUGER VICTORIA REBELS BCFC RECEIVER CASSIDY DONEFF CALGARY COLTS PFC RECEIVER CHRIS SCHAALO VICTORIA REBELS BCFC RUNNING BACK TRISTEN JONES EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC RUNNING BACK ANDREW HARRIS VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC QUARTERBACK NATE COTE VICTORIA REBELS BCFC PLACE KICKER SEAN WHYTE SOUTH SURREY RAMS BCFC ALL-CANADIAN DEFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE LINE DANE PLACKMAN WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN OFC DEFENSIVE LINE KYLE KUZEK OKANAGAN SUN BCFC DEFENSIVE LINE BRAD CHAMBERLAIN EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC DEFENSIVE LINE JASON NURSE LONDON BEEFEATERS OFC LINEBACKER JAMIKE NJOKU LONDON BEEFEATERS OFC LINEBACKER LUCAS DESMET VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC LINEBACKER RYAN KING EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC DEFENSIVE BACK SHANE KELLY BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC DEFENSIVE BACK MARLON AZURDIA SOUTH SURRY RAMS BCFC DEFENSIVE BACK GREGG WOYTOWICH SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC DEFENSIVE BACK PAUL SPENCER OKANAGAN SUN BCFC DEFENSIVE BACK DAVE ESHLEMAN VICTORIA REBELS BCFC PUNTER JEFF BOLEN REGINA THUNDER PFC RETURN SPECIALIST ISMAEL BAMBA ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC 2006 ALL-CANADIAN OFFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE QB NATHAN ALDRED EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC RB TRISTAN JONES EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC DARYL TOWNSEND WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN OFC REC TERRY MAULDIN WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN OFC BEN WILSON SOUTH SURREY RAMS BCFC ANDREW BUSBY SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC CASSIDY DONEFF CALGARY COLTS PFC OL PATRICK PETRAORIA ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC LORNE PLANTE VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC TERRISS PALIWODA EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC GORD HINSE EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC DAN BISCHKE OKANAGAN SUN BCFC PK SCOTT DIXON VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC RET. SPEC. ANDREW HARRIS VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC ALL-CANADIAN DEFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE DL MAK HENRY BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC DAVID BOSCH CHILLIWACK VALLEY HUSKERS BCFC DAN SCHUTTE EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC LOUIE RICHARDSON VANCOUVER TROJANS BCFC LB DEVIN KAVANAGH ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC MATT NESBITT OKANAGAN SUN BCFC SCOTT MAGEE REGINA THUNDER PFC DB DELIEN CHARLES ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC DAVE ESHLEMAN ABBOTSFORD AIRFORCE BCFC JON KRAHENBIL REGINA THUNDER PFC MIKE MCLEOD BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC JEFF HECHT EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC P CHRISTOPHER MILO ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC 2005 ALL-CANADIAN OFFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE QB NATHAN FRIESEN WINNIPEG RIFLES PFC RB NICHOLAS ROMAIN WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN OFC JAIDEN SMITH VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC REC JOSH BODEN SOUTH FRASER RAMS BCFC NATHAN BINDER WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN OFC ANDREW BUSBY SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC CASSIDY DONEFF CALGARY COLTS PFC OL LORNE PLANTE VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC HENDRICKS PIERRE-PAUL ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC SIMEON ROTTIER EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC DAN BISCHKE OKANAGAN SUN BCFC PATRICK PETRAORIA ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC PK JAKE KENNARD WINNIPEG RIFLES PFC RET. SPEC. MARCO IANNUZZI EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC ALL-CANADIAN DEFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE DL AARON ENGLISH OKANAGAN SUN BCFC MAK HENRY BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC CHRIS MASICH SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC JOSEPH IABONI ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC LB BRIAN RIDGEWAY VANCOUVER ISLAND RAIDERS BCFC SAM MADIA WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN OFC JASON BOBST EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC DB DARREN GEDDERT CHILLIWACK VALLEY HUSKERS BCFC DELIEN CHARLES ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC JON KRAHENBIL REGINA THUNDER PFC SALEEM BORHOT OKANAGAN SUN BCFC DAN KEITH WINNIPEG RIFLES PFC P ROB MAVER BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC 2004 ALL-CANADIAN OFFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE QB KELLY MCBRYAN EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC RB JEFF HALVORSON OKANAGAN SUN BCFC PAUL EVANS PIERRE ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC REC MARK METULYNSKY WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN OFC LAMARIS FISHER VANCOUVER TROJANS BCFC CORY JONES EDMONTON WILDCATS PFC TERRY NEISSEN BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC OL HENDRICKS PIERRE-PAUL ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC CHRIS MORRISON OKANAGAN SUN BCFC HUBERT BUYDENS SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC FRANK SPERA ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC RYAN PEARDON SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC PK PERRI SCARCELLI CALGARY COLTS PFC RET. SPEC. JAMES GREEN OKANAGAN SUN BCFC ALL-CANADIAN DEFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE DL ANDRÉ KTEILY ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC MATT LAMMERDING OKANAGAN SUN BCFC JUSTIN COOPER EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC CHRIS MAISCH SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC LB MARK MACGILLVARY BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC JON KLYNE ABBOTSFORD AIR FORCE BCFC JASON BOBST EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC DB RONALD JEAN ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC JEFF ZELINSKI ABBOTSFORD AIR FORCE BCFC MATT YAUSIE SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC KYLE HEIER CALGARY COLTS PFC MATT WALTERS BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC K STEVE WOZIMIRSKY EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC 2003 ALL-CANADIAN OFFENSIVE TEAM POSTITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE QB KELLY HUGHES BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC RB CHRIS CIEZKI EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC JEFF HALVERSON OKANAGAN SUN BCFC REC RYAN ANDERSON REGINA PRAIRIE THUNDER PFC MATT THIESSEN ABBOTSFORD AIR FORCE BCFC TERRY FIRR WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN OFC PAOLO CAFÉ ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC OL RYAN KARHUT EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC ADAM BECK BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC CHRIS MORRISON OKANAGAN SUN BCFC FRANK SPERA ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC RYAN PEARDON SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC PK BRADEN SUCHAN SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC RET. SPEC. JAMES GREEN OKANAGAN SUN BCFC ALL-CANADIAN DEFENSIVE TEAM POSTION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE DL BRIAN GUEBERT SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC WESLEY GUEVREMONT ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC JUSTIN SHAW VICTORIA REBELS BCFC DAVE STEPHENSON LONDON BEEFEATERS OFC JUSTIN COOPER EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC LB STEVE WILSON REGINA PRAIRIE THUNDER PFC JORDAN JOHNSTON BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC RILEY SHOGAN SOUTH FRASER RAMS BCFC DB MATT YAUSIE SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC STEVE MCCART WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN OFC SCOTT KEHOE SOUTH FRASER RAMS BCFC JAMES GREEN OKANAGAN SUN BCFC KASALI AKILI EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC P MATT ROHATENSKY TRI-CITY BULLDOGS BCFC 2002 ALL-CANADIAN OFFENSIVE TEAM POSITION NAME TEAM CONFERENCE QB STEPHAN LAROSILIERE ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC RB CHRIS CIEZKI EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC RB ANDRE DURE BURLINGTON BRAVES OFC REC RYAN ANDERSON REGINA PRAIRIE THUNDER PFC JEFF SCHIEMAN OKANAGAN SUN BCFC MIKE JONES LONDON BEEFEATERS OFC MATT THIESSEN ABBOTSFORD AIR FORCE BCFC OL ERIC INCE TRI-CITY BULLDOGS BCFC RYAN KARHUT EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC DAVID OLIVEIRA ST. LEONARD COUGARS OFC MAX IVANOV REGINA PRAIRIE THUNDER PFC CHRIS ROACH OKANAGAN SUN BCFC PK JASON COOK OKANAGAN SUN BCFC RET. SPEC. MHOUDY HALBOUNI LONDON BEEFEATERS OFC ALL-CANADIAN DEFENSIVE TEAM DL JAMIE YOUNG VALLEY HUSKERS BCFC BRIAN GUEBERT SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC DEXTER ROSS OTTAWA JR. RIDERS OFC JASON BOBST EDMONTON HUSKIES PFC LB JEFF ALAMALHODA TRI-CITY BULLDOGS BCFC GABRIEL MACKESEY SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC STEVE WILSON REGINA PRAIRIE THUNDER PFC DB MHOUDY HALBOUNI LONDON BEEFEATERS OFC BOB REIST ABBOTSFORD AIR FORCE BCFC MATT YAUSIE SASKATOON HILLTOPS PFC JOE BARNES WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN OFC BRIAN SPENCE ST. 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