UNIVERSITY OF REGINA
RAMS FOOTBALL
15 CJFL CHAMPIONSHIPS | 2000 CANADA WEST CHAMPIONS | 27 CIS ALL-CANADIANS | 64 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS
REGINA (2-4) Aug. 23 Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 18 Oct. 26
WEEK 6
Manitoba *at #9 Saskatchewan *#5 Calgary *at Alberta *UBC *at #10 Manitoba *Alberta *at #3 Calgary *#7 Saskatchewan
W, 30-25 L, 40-33 L, 34-27 W, 55-35 L, 37-27 L, 34-15 W, 25-20 6:00 pm 1:00 pm
#3 CALGARY (6-0)
THE GAME: Facing a must-win situation, the University of Regina Rams travel west for a Week 7 matchup against undefeated and No. 3-ranked Calgary this L, 32-3 Friday night (6:00). Michael Ball and Marco Ricci will have the call live on 620 W, 41-31 CKRM, while canadawest.tv will webcast the game. W, 34-27 W, 36-24 PLAYOFF POSSIBILITIES: For the Rams, it’s this simple – win this week and W, 38-24 next week, or be eliminated from postseason contention. And even that might W, 76-21 not be enough, as both Manitoba and UBC hold tiebreakers over the Rams W, 24-12 and come into Week 7 one win up on the U of R. The Rams’ playoff chances 6:00 pm depend not only on them winning their last two games, but also on either 6:00 pm Manitoba or UBC losing out or Saskatchewan losing its final two games with no other teams at 4-4. If the U of R pulls off the road upset on Friday, the Rams immediately become the biggest University of Alberta fans this side of Sherwood Park as the Golden Bears match up against UBC on Saturday.
Aug. 24 at Laval Aug. 31 *at UBC Sept. 6 *at Regina Sept. 14 *#6 Saskatchewan Sept. 20 *#8 Manitoba Sept. 28 *at Alberta Oct. 4 *at #6 Saskatchewan Oct. 18 *Regina Oct. 25 *UBC * - Canada West game (all times local)
ON THE AIR
RADIO 620 CKRM (Regina) Play-by-play: Michael Ball Analyst: Marco Ricci Internet: www.620ckrm.com
WEBCAST Play-by-play: Ben Matchett Analyst: Tony Spoletini Internet: www.canadawest.tv
Regina (2-4) RAMS
Date......................Friday, Oct. 18 Time.............................. 6:00 pm Location..................Calgary, Alta. Venue............McMahon Stadium Capacity............................35,650 CW Series...... Calgary leads 13-6 Postseason...... Calgary leads 4-2 Last meeting......... Sept. 6, 2013 ................(Calgary 34, Rams 27)
Calgary (6-0) DINOS
AGAINST CALGARY: The Rams have played no Canada West team more often over the past five years than Calgary, as the two squads will clash for the second time this season and the 14th time since 2008. The Dinos have won 12 of the last 13 meetings with the Rams, with the U of R’s lone win in that span coming in a 12-9 home victory last season that featured a lengthy interception return touchdown by Joey Dwyer. Overall, Calgary comes into the game with a 13-6 all-time advantage in conference games and a 4-2 edge in postseason contests. LAST GAME: Making his first career start with Cayman Shutter injured, Rams quarterback John Kiesman engineered a late drive that he finished off himself with a one-yard plunge inside of a minute remaining to give the team a 25-20 home win over Alberta back on Oct. 5 in Regina. Taylor Wandler was named the Canada West Special Teams Player of the Week after hitting all three of his field goal attempts, including tries from 36 yards and 40 yards out. NEXT WEEK: The Rams finish off the Canada West schedule next Saturday afternoon against the University of Saskatchewan in a game that will be featured on Canada West Football on Shaw. The teams will be meeting for the second time this season and the Rams will be hoping to avenge a seven-point Week 1 road loss that saw a big U of R comeback fall just short.
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RAMS FOOTBALL McCONKEY MAKES HISTORY: CANADA WEST ALL-TIME RECEPTIONS LIST Fifth-year slotback Mark McPlayer.................................. Receptions Conkey became Canada West’s all-time leading receiver in Week Mark McConkey (Regina, 2007- ).......... 179 Chad Goldie (Regina, 2004-08)...................173 5 and continues to add to the record. His 22 catches this season Brad Coutts (UBC, 1996-00).......................162 give him 179 for his career, six more than more than former teammate Chad Goldie who had held the record since completing his CIS eligibility after the 2008 season. The CIS career record is held by former McGill receiver Charles-Antoine Sinotte (251). BROOKS TAKES OVER ALL-TIME SACK LEAD: Logan Brooks became the University of Regina’s all-time leader in career sacks after taking down Alberta quarterback Ryan Schwartz in the third quarter of the team’s Week 6 win over the Golden Bears. It was the 14th sack of Brooks’ career, giving the fifth-year defensive end one more than former lineman Stan Van Sichem. Brooks is tied for fourth in Canada West with 3½ sacks this season. RICHARDS LEADING CANADA WEST: Addison Richards caught three passes for a total of 83 yards in the Week 6 victory over Alberta. That gives the thirdyear wide receiver a Canada West-leading total of 542 receiving yards this season, nine more than Alberta’s Tylor Henry and 16 more than Calgary’s Chris Dobko. Richards, who had seven catches for the Rams in 14 games played over his first two seasons, also ranks second in the conference with 42 catches. SHUTTER RETURNS: Rams quarterback Cayman Shutter was injured in Week 5 at Manitoba after suffering a concussion due to a helmet-to-helmet hit at the end of a 16-yard scramble. Shutter missed the Alberta game, but is expected to return under centre for the Rams on Friday at Calgary. Despite missing six quarters of action, Shutter still ranks second in the conference in passing yards (1754), is tied for second in touchdown passes (10), and ranks third in pass completions (127).
UNIVERSITY OF REGINA NOTES
Location.....................................................Regina, Sask. Enrollment........................................................... 13,115 Founded (Regina College)..................................... 1911 Founded (University of Regina)............................. 1974 Conference.................................................Canada West Colours...................................................Green and Gold Nickname.............................................................. Rams President........................................ Dr. Vianne Timmons Athletic Director............................................ Dick White
RAMS HISTORY
First Season (CJFL)................................................ 1954 First Season (CIS).................................................. 1999 All-Time Canada West Record.......................... 57-60-1 All-Time Postseason Record..................................7-11 Canada West Championships.......................... 1 (2000) Bowl Victories.................................................. 1 (2000)
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach........................ Frank McCrystal (30th year) Canada West Record......................................... 57-60-1 CIS Postseason Record...........................................7-11 Offensive Coordinator............................ Bernie Schmidt Defensive Coordinator...............................Paul Dawson
TEAM INFORMATION
2012 Canada West Record........................................6-2 2012 Canada West Finish.....................................2nd/6 2012 Postseason Record..........................................1-1
CANADA WEST STANDINGS
STEFANOVIC LEADING THE DEFENCE: He’s only in his first season of eligibility after redshirting last season following a fine high school career at Vanier Collegiate in Moose Jaw, but linebacker Michael Stefanovic has been impressive for the Rams. He is the conference’s outright leader with eight tackles for loss and has been in on 48 tackles this year, a total which ranks second in Canada. Stefanovic even put points on the board for the Rams in Week 5 at Manitoba, scoring on a 53-yard fumble return which stands as the second longest in U of R history.
School xy-Calgary Saskatchewan Manitoba UBC Regina Alberta
TEVAUGHN ON THE RETURN: Second-year cornerback Tevaughn Campbell not only starts for the Rams on the defensive side of the ball, but has also been one of the most dynamic returns in Canada West this season. He’s second in Canada West with an average of 11.7 yards per punt return and would be the conference’s leader in yards per kickoff return (26.2) if he had enough to qualify. He now holds the school’s single-season record for punt return yards, as his 303 yards eclipse the old record of 302 set by Chris Ashman (2002).
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JANOTTA MOVING UP THE CHARTS: Jared Janotta is having another fine season for the Rams, ranking second on the team in receptions (34) and receiving yards (429) and is tied for second in Canada West with four touchdown catches. The fourth-year slotback is also making his mark on the University of Regina’s career receiving charts, including pass receptions where he already ranks sixth with 129 catches and needs just three to pass Brenden Owens for fifth, 10 to pass Cory Olynick for fourth, and 13 to overtake Jordan Sisco for third. Janotta is also tied for sixth in U of R history with 11 touchdown catches and is eighth with 1651 receiving yards.
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W-L 6-0 4-2 3-3 3-3 2-4 0-6
PF PA 259 139 168 156 217 200 179 181 182 200 170 299
x - clinched playoff spot y - clinched first place
CIS TOP TEN
Record Votes Last
1 Western (20) 7-0 290 1 2 Laval (10) 6-0 280 2 3 Calgary 6-0 234 3 4 Guelph 7-0 206 4 5 Queen’s 6-1 186 5 6 Montreal 4-2 146 6 7 Saskatchewan 4-2 110 7 8 Bishop’s 4-2 87 8 9 McMaster 4-3 67 9 10 Windsor 4-3 17 10 Others receiving votes: Saint Mary’s (11), Sherbrooke (6), UBC (5), Manitoba (3), Ottawa (2).
RAMS FOOTBALL
SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Rushes..................39, Adrian Charles (vs. Manitoba, 9/30/2011) Rushing Yds........... 295, Neal Hughes (vs. Alberta, 10/25/2003) Rushing TDs......3, Cory Olynick (vs. Simon Fraser, 10/26/2002) Longest Rush...................97, Ronald Arnold (at UBC, 9/8/2000) Pass Attempts.....58, Cayman Shutter (vs. Calgary, 9/6/2013) Pass Completions........... 38, Teale Orban (at Alberta, 9/8/2007) Passing Yds......................548, Teale Orban (at UBC, 9/29/2006) TD Passes.......................................... 6, Teale Orban (two times) Longest Pass............... 109, Mark Anderson to Jon Ryan (2001) Receptions......................15, Chad Goldie (at Alberta, 9/8/2007) Receiving Yds........228, Jordan Sisco (vs. Alberta, 10/13/2007) Receiving TDs........................ 4, Jason Clermont & Chad Goldie Total Offence Yds.............597, Teale Orban (at UBC, 9/29/2006) All-Purpose Yds............318, Neal Hughes (vs. UBC, 8/31/2002) FGs Made............. 4, Chris Bodnar & Perri Scarcelli (four times) Field Goal........53, Perri Scarcelli (vs. Simon Fraser, 9/27/2008) Punt............................... 86, Jon Ryan (vs. Alberta, 10/20/2001) Punt Return.................95, Steve Ryan (at Manitoba, 11/4/2006) Kick Return..............95, Chris Ashman (vs. Manitoba, 9/4/1999) Int. Return...... 87, Jamir Walker (vs. Saskatchewan, 9/18/2010) Fumble Return.75, Sheldon Gray (vs. Saskatchewan, 9/7/2002) Interceptions...................................................... 2, several times QB Sacks.... 4, Stan Van Sichem (vs. Saskatchewan, 11/2/2007) Forced Fumbles........... 2, Aadon Fieger & Craig Zimmer (twice) Blocked Kicks....2, Craig Zimmer (at Simon Fraser, 10/29/2005)
LAST TIME IT HAPPENED
Total Offence ≥ 400 Yds.................. 404 vs. Alberta (10/5/2013) Total Offence ≥ 500 Yds....................629 at Alberta (9/14/2013) Total Offence ≥ 600 Yds....................629 at Alberta (9/14/2013) Rush Yds ≥ 100........... 120, M. Kiapway vs. Alberta (10/5/2013) Rush Yds ≥ 150..........186, A. Charles vs. Manitoba (9/30/2011) Rush Yds ≥ 200......... 222, A. Charles at Manitoba (10/16/2010) Rush TDs ≥ 2....................... 2, C. Shutter at Alberta (9/14/2013) Rush TDs ≥ 3..........3, C. Olynick vs. Simon Fraser (10/26/2002) Completions ≥ 25.................34, C. Shutter vs. UBC (9/21/2013) Completions ≥ 30.................34, C. Shutter vs. UBC (9/21/2013) Completions ≥ 35.............. 37, C. Shutter at Alberta (9/14/2013) Passing Yds ≥ 300.............459, C. Shutter vs. UBC (9/21/2013) Passing Yds ≥ 400.............459, C. Shutter vs. UBC (9/21/2013) Passing Yds ≥ 500.................548, T. Orban at UBC (9/29/2006) TD Passes ≥ 3........................3, C. Shutter vs. UBC (9/21/2013) TD Passes ≥ 4..................... 4, C. Shutter at Alberta (9/14/2013) TD Passes ≥ 5......................5, T. Orban at Alberta (10/18/2008) Receptions ≥ 10........... 12, J. Janotta vs. Manitoba (9/28/2012) Receptions ≥ 15...............15, Chad Goldie at Alberta (9/8/2007) Rec. Yds ≥ 100................... 121, J. Janotta vs. UBC (9/21/2013) Rec. Yds ≥ 150........... 154, M. McConkey vs. Sask. (9/18/2010) Rec. Yds ≥ 200................228, J. Sisco vs. Alberta (10/13/2007) Rec. TDs ≥ 2.............................. 2, L. Buch vs. UBC (9/21/2013) Rec. TDs ≥ 3....................... 3, C. Goldie vs. Calgary (10/6/2007) Rec. TDs ≥ 4..............................4, C. Goldie at UBC (9/29/2006) Interceptions ≥ 2..............2, K. Kezama at Calgary (11/10/2012) Interceptions ≥ 3............................................................. (never) Sacks ≥ 2....................... 3, M. Stefanovic at Alberta (9/14/2013) Sacks ≥ 3....................... 3, M. Stefanovic at Alberta (9/14/2013) Sacks ≥ 4.......................4, S. Van Sichem vs. Sask. (11/2/2007) Int. Ret. TD............... 54 yds, J. Dwyer vs. Calgary (10/19/2012) Fumble Ret. TD...53 yds, M. Stefanovic at Manitoba (9/28/2013) Kickoff Ret. TD...89 yds, N. Hughes at Saint Mary’s (11/18/2000) Punt Ret. TD................... 68 yds, C. King at Calgary (11/2/2008)
SWITCHING SPORTS - TAKE 1: Followers of U of R sports might see a familiar name starting for the Rams on the offensive line, as Jeremy Zver has been a key reserve for the men’s basketball team over the last two years and returns to football for the first time since starring for Balfour Collegiate in 2010. Zver has appeared in 36 Canada West hoops games in his career. SWITCHING SPORTS - TAKE 2: Running back Jens Johnson is in his first year with the Rams after playing a Junior A career that spanned three full seasons in the SJHL. Johnson spent two years with the Weyburn Red Wings before splitting the 2012-13 season between Weyburn and Notre Dame. A defenceman, Johnson collected 48 points in 150 career regular season SJHL games and played in a total of 24 postseason games with the Red Wings and Hounds. SWITCHING SPORTS - TAKE 3: Defensive back Jeff Propp has appeared in all six games so far for the Rams and got his first career start in Week 6 against Alberta. Propp, who was a multi-sport standout for Michael A. Riffel HS in Regina, redshirted last season with the U of R’s men’s basketball team and is in his first season with the Rams. He’s expected to play for the Cougars again this year under new head coach Steve Burrows. SWITCHING SPORTS - TAKE 4: We might just have a fourth addition to this section, as Jared Janotta suited up for the Cougar basketball team on Oct. 4 against Medicine Hat College. Janotta had six points in 10 spirited minutes off the bench for the U of R, which took out the Rattlers by a 78-69 count. THREE RAMS EARN WEEKLY HONOURS: The Rams have collected a total of four weekly awards this year, most recently Taylor Wandler. Wandler was named the Canada West Special Teams Player of the Week after hitting a trio of field goals in Week 6 against Alberta. All three other awards came following the team’s Week 3 win over Alberta, as Cayman Shutter was named the CIS and Canada West Offensive Player of the Week and Michael Stefanovic was the Canada West Defensive Player of the Week. RAMS IN THE NFL: The Rams have three players currently in the NFL, led by defensive tackle Akiem Hicks (New Orleans) and punter Jon Ryan (Seattle). Defensive tackle Stefan Charles is also on Tennessee’s practice roster. Only eight non-NCAA Div. I schools have at least three current NFLers, led by five each from the California University of Pennsylvania and Grand Valley State. Mount Union (NCAA Div. III) and NCAA Div. II schools Midwestern State, Missouri Western, Valdosta State, and Washburn join the U of R with three players apiece. RAMS IN THE CFL: In addition to their three NFL players, the Rams also have seven players currently on CFL rosters. That list is highlighted by Chris Getzlaf and Brendon LaBatte of Saskatchewan and Calgary rookie Brett Jones, who’s starting at centre for the West Division-leading Stampeders. The list of 10 former Rams in the professional ranks doesn’t include long snapper Jorgen Hus, who attended camp with St. Louis (NFL) but was waived after the preseason.
FORMER RAMS IN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL
Player............................................................................ Notes SB Chris Bauman, Calgary (CFL)..................Moved to nine-game injured list on Oct. 9 DT Stefan Charles, Tennessee (NFL)...................................... On Titans’ practice roster SB Chris Getzlaf, Saskatchewan (CFL)...............Leads Riders with 982 receiving yards DT Akiem Hicks, New Orleans (NFL)..............13 tackles including a sack for the Saints FB Neal Hughes, Saskatchewan (CFL).................... Seven catches for 83 yards in 2013 OL Brett Jones, Calgary (CFL)...........................................Starting at centre as a rookie OL Brendon LaBatte, Saskatchewan (CFL)...........Starting at left guard for Roughriders OL Chris Mercer, Edmonton (CFL)..................................... On Eskimos’ practice roster P Jon Ryan, Seattle (NFL).........................Third-longest punt in NFL this year (69 yds) WR Jordan Sisco, Saskatchewan (CFL)...................................... Nine-game injured list
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RAMS FOOTBALL
PLAYER NOTES
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS
#1 KOLTEN SOLOMON (WR • 5th • 5-11, 195 • Regina Thunder) - Missed the Week 6 win, but ranks third on the team in receptions (23) and receiving yards (398) ... one of 13 players in U of R history with at least 1000 career receiving yards. #2 CATLIN SCHNEIDER (WR • 3rd • 5-9, 170 • Greenall HS) - 24 catches for 233 yards last season as a starting wide receiver ... has two catches for 33 yards this season ... made his first start of the season in Week 6 against Alberta. #5 CODY KEZAMA (LB • 2nd • 5-11, 195 • Balfour Collegiate) - Has seven solo tackles and seven assisted tackles in six games played for the Rams this season. #6 MITCHELL PICTON (SB • 1st • 6-2, 185 • Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS) - Rookie has dressed as a backup slotback in three of the team’s six Canada West games. #7 JOHN KIESMAN (QB • 1st • 6-4, 215 • Winnipeg Rifles) - Had his first Canada West start in Week 6 but is expected to back up at pivot this Friday ... has completed 31 of his 60 pass attempts for 355 yards and two touchdowns ... also has 20 rushes for 159 yards and a TD. #8 RICHARD SINDANI (WR • 1st • 6-3, 200 • Campbell Collegiate) - Had his first Canada West reception against Alberta ... has dressed in two games for the Rams this season. #9 JORDY KIBAMBA (DB • 1st • 6-2, 175 • St. Mary’s HS) - Has four solo tackles and two assisted tackles in six games played for the Rams ... on the depth chart as a backup at corner. #10 JEFF PROPP (DB • 1st • 6-0, 185 • Michael A. Riffel HS) - Made his first Canada West start for the Rams in Week 6 against Alberta, getting the call at dimeback ... has 8½ tackles including a sack this season ... also on the U of R’s men’s basketball team. #13 JUSTIN EDRALIN (DB • 4th • 5-9, 165 • Sheldon-Williams Collegiate) - Starting halfback scored his first career TD in Week 1 after recovering a fumbled punt in the end zone ... has been in on 26 tackles this season ... also has a pick, two PBUs, and a forced fumble. #14 PATRICK MacDONALD (DB • 4th • 6-2, 195 • Calgary Colts) - In his first season with the Rams after five years of junior football ... started at cornerback for the first five games before moving to safety for the Week 6 game against Alberta ... has 24½ tackles, an interception, and a pass breakup this season. #15 CAYMAN SHUTTER (QB • 4th • 6-1, 185 • University of Hawaii) - Expected to return to the lineup after missing the Week 6 game due to an injury suffered at Manitoba ... second in Canada West with 1754 passing yards, just 16 behind Saskatchewan’s Drew Burko. #16 TAYLOR WANDLER (K/P • 5th • 6-1, 200 • Michael A. Riffel HS) - Is the reigning Canada West Special Teams Player of the Week ... has hit eight of his 11 FG attempts this season with a season long of 40 yards ... averages 39.8 yards per punt and 50.4 yards per kickoff. #18 MARK McCONKEY (SB • 5th • 6-2, 195 • Lord Beaverbrook HS) - Canada West’s all-time leader with 179 career receptions … has 22 receptions for 219 yards this season ... needs 26 more yards to become the fourth U of R player to hit 2000 in his career. #19 RYAN FILYK (S • 2nd • 5-11, 170 • Michael A. Riffel HS) - Started at safety for the first five games of the season ... has 15 solo tackles and seven assisted tackles to go along with a team-leading two interceptions ... also has a pass breakup and a forced fumble. #20 KAHLEN BRANNING (DB • 2nd • 6-0, 180 • Central Collegiate) - Got his first start at cornerback in Week 6 against Alberta ... first career interception came last game against the Golden Bears deep in Rams territory and late in the third quarter ... also has seven solo tackles, three assisted tackles, and a pass breakup this season. #21 JARED JANOTTA (SB • 4th • 6-3, 205 • Michael A. Riffel HS) - Second on the Rams in both receptions (34) and receiving yards (429) ... tied for second in Canada West with four TD catches ... needs one more TD catch to move into sole possession of sixth on the U of R’s all-time list ... needs just three receptions to break into the school’s all-time top five. #23 BEN GRAUNKE (RB • 1st • 5-9, 185 • Bellerose Composite HS) - Has played in four consecutive games for the Rams ... third on the RB depth chart behind Kiapway and Johnson. #25 TEVAUGHN CAMPBELL (CB • 2nd • 6-0, 185 • Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate) - Starting cornerback tied for third in Canada West with five passes defended ... now holds the University of Regina record for punt return yards in a season (303) ... ranks second in Canada West with an average of 11.7 yards per punt return. #27 JOEY DWYER (DB • 2nd • 6-2, 200 • Sheldon-Williams Collegiate) - Started three games at halfback last year and has become a full-time starter this year ... has 19 solo tackles, eight assisted tackles, and a pass breakup this season. #28 ROBBIE AVRAM (DB • 1st • 6-0, 175 • Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS) - Redshirted last season ... has dressed in all six games for the Rams as a backup halfback.
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Rushing Yds........................... 972, Adrian Charles (2010) Carries.................................... 175, Adrian Charles (2011) Rushing TDs..... 9, N. Hughes (2003) & A. Charles (2010) Pass Attempts.......................... 310, Marc Mueller (2009) Pass Completions.................... 182, Marc Mueller (2010) Passing Yds...............................2616, Teale Orban (2006) Passing TDs..................................26, Teale Orban (2006) Completion Rate.................. 67.8%, Marc Mueller (2012) Receiving Yds......................... 923, Chris Bauman (2006) Receptions................................... 54, Chad Goldie (2007) Receiving TDs........................ 11, Jason Clermont (2001) Total Offence Yds......................2710, Teale Orban (2006) All-Purpose Yds...................... 1482, Neal Hughes (2003) Field Goals Made...................... 20, Perri Scarcelli (2009) Field Goal Percentage...........87%, Perri Scarcelli (2009) Avg. Yds Per Punt......................... 45.9, Jon Ryan (2003) Punt Return Yds............303, Tevaughn Campbell (2013) Kick Return Yds....................... 441, Chris Ashman (2003) Interceptions................................ 5, Jamir Walker (2010) Interception Return TDs............... 3, Jamir Walker (2010) QB Sacks.....................................6½, Akiem Hicks (2011) Fumbles Forced...3, C. Zimmer (2005) & A. Fieger (2008) Fumbles Recovered...4, B. Anderson (2010) & S. Famulak (2011) Blocked Kicks...............................3, Craig Zimmer (2005)
CAREER RECORDS
Rushing Yds.......................2934, Neal Hughes (1999-03) Carries..................................489, Neal Hughes (1999-03) Rushing TDs...........................17, Neal Hughes (1999-03) Pass Attempts..................... 1198, Teale Orban (2004-08) Pass Completions................. 685, Teale Orban (2004-08) Passing Yds......................... 9449, Teale Orban (2004-08) Passing TDs............................ 76, Teale Orban (2004-08) Completion Rate.............62.1%, Marc Mueller (2007-12) Receiving Yds.....................2458, Chad Goldie (2004-08) Receptions........................179, Mark McConkey (2007- ) Receiving TDs.........................21, Chad Goldie (2004-08) Total Offence Yds................ 9908, Teale Orban (2004-08) All-Purpose Yds.................5667, Neal Hughes (1999-03) Field Goals Made.................56, Perri Scarcelli (2005-09) Field Goal Percentage....64.5%, Chris Bodnar (2010-12) Avg. Yds Per Punt.................... 42.6, Jon Ryan (2000-03) Punt Return Yds.................969, Chris Ashman (1999-03) Kick Return Yds................1376, Chris Ashman (1999-03) Interceptions......................... 17, Jamir Walker (2008-12) Interception Return TDs.......... 4, Jamir Walker (2008-12) QB Sacks................................ 14, Logan Brooks (2009- ) Fumbles Forced...................... 6, Aadon Fieger (2004-08) Fumbles Recovered...7, Charlie McCrystal & Bruce Anderson Blocked Kicks..... 3, Craig Zimmer (1999, 2001-03, 2005)
RAMS FOOTBALL
HEAD-TO-HEAD vs. CALGARY
Date H/A R-Rk. C-Rk. W/L Score Oct. 9, 1999 H L 24-44 Sept. 2, 2000 H W 31-25 Oct. 13, 2000 A L 13-47 Nov. 3, 2000 A W 33-32 Sept. 28, 2001 A L 33-35 Sept. 20, 2002 A 4 9 W 44-37 Nov. 1, 2002 A 9 10 W 39-17 Oct. 4, 2003 A - 10 W 37-35 Oct. 8, 2004 A - 10 L 24-30 Sept. 24, 2005 H - - L 30-32 1 Oct. 7, 2006 H - - W 27-3 Oct. 6, 2007 H 10 - W 42-17 Oct. 11, 2008 A - 6 L 5-31 Nov. 2, 2008 A - 6 L 17-24 Sept. 18, 2009 H - 4 L 15-41 Oct. 24, 2009 A - 3 L 29-47 Sept. 10, 2010 A 9 5 L 21-24 Oct. 22, 2010 H 3 7 L 27-35 Nov. 6, 2010 A 8 5 L 33-40 Sept. 16, 2011 H - 3 L 1-51 Nov. 4, 2011 A - 2 L 4-16 Sept. 1, 2012 A - 3 L 21-37 Oct. 19, 2012 H 8 2 W 12-9 Nov. 10, 2012 A 7 3 L 14-38 Sept. 6, 2013 H - 5 L 27-34 Oct. 18, 2013 A - 3 (Rankings not available prior to 2002) 1 - Game played at U of R Field
Type Conference Conference Conference CW semifinal Conference Conference CW semifinal Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference CW semifinal Conference Conference Conference Conference CW semifinal Conference CW semifinal Conference Conference Hardy Cup Conference Conference
ALL-TIME 200-YARD RUSHERS
Ronald Arnold, 9/23/2000 vs. Saskatchewan.......................249 Neal Hughes, 10/25/2003 vs. Alberta...................................295 Graham Mosiondz, 10/28/2006 at Alberta............................219 Luke Derkson, 9/19/2008 at UBC.........................................208 Adrian Charles, 10/16/2010 at Manitoba..............................222
ALL-TIME 200-YARD RECEIVERS
Neal Hughes, 11/11/2000 at Manitoba.................................206 Chris Bauman, 9/23/2006 vs. Simon Fraser.........................218 Chris Bauman, 10/21/2006 at Manitoba...............................207 Jordan Sisco, 10/13/2007 vs. Alberta..................................228
ALL-TIME 400-YARD PASSERS
Darryl Leason, 11/3/2000 at Calgary....................................440 Darryl Leason, 9/1/2001 vs. Manitoba.................................447 Darryl Leason, 11/3/2001 vs. Saskatchewan.......................418 Mark Anderson, 11/1/2003 at Simon Fraser........................431 Teale Orban, 9/29/2006 at UBC............................................548 Teale Orban, 10/21/2006 at Manitoba..................................455 Teale Orban, 10/13/2007 vs. Alberta....................................416 Marc Mueller, 11/7/2009 at Saskatchewan...........................470 Marc Mueller, 10/22/2010 vs. Calgary.................................413 Marc Mueller, 10/29/2010 at Saskatchewan.........................437 Cayman Shutter, 9/6/2013 vs. Calgary.................................404 Cayman Shutter, 9/14/2013 at Alberta.................................484 Cayman Shutter, 9/21/2013 vs. UBC....................................459
ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES
Aug. 30, 2003 vs. Saskatchewan................................. L, 34-31 Oct. 8, 2005 at Manitoba............................................. W, 30-27
PLAYER NOTES #35 JENS JOHNSON (RB • 2nd • 5-10, 185 • Michael A. Riffel HS) - Played three full years of Junior A hockey with Weyburn and Notre Dame ... has three solo tackles and two assisted tackles on special teams this season ... also has seven rushes for 28 yards. #36 MICHAEL KIAPWAY (RB • 3rd • 6-0, 220 • Foam Lake HS) - Emerged as the team’s starting running back in 2012 as a second-year player ... eighth in Canada West with 302 rushing yards ... rushed for a career-high 137 yards in Week 3 at Alberta. #39 CONNOR KETCHEN (LB • 2nd • 6-2, 235 • Neelin HS) - Had a 59-yard interception return in Week 1 at Saskatchewan, tied for the fifth longest in U of R history ... starting middle linebacker also has been in on 34 tackles and also has a half sack and a pass breakup this season. #44 MICHAEL STEFANOVIC (LB • 1st • 5-11, 205 • Vanier Collegiate) - Canada West’s outright leader with eight tackles for loss ... has been in on a team-leading 48 tackles this season ... also has three sacks and a pair of fumble recoveries ... 53-yard fumble return in Week 5 against Manitoba was the third longest in school history. #45 LOGAN BROOKS (DL • 5th • 6-3, 240 • Regina Thunder) - School’s all-time leader with 14 career sacks ... has played in 43 consecutive games for the Rams including the postseason ... has 17 solo tackles and 10 assisted tackles including 3½ sacks this season ... also has a pass breakup, a fumble recovery, and a forced fumble. #46 TYLER MANTYAK (LB • 3rd • 5-11, 210 • Catholic Central HS) - Has dressed for all six Canada West games this season ... has two solo and two assisted tackles. #48 MITCH MORRISON (LB • 2nd • 6-0, 215 • College of Notre Dame) - Has dressed for three of the team’s six Canada West games. #49 TYLER PERKINS (DL • 4th • 6-4, 260 • College of Notre Dame) - Starting defensive tackle had his second career blocked kick in Week 6 against Alberta ... also has seven solo and eight assisted tackles to go along with a half sack and a forced fumble. #52 MATT DEGELMAN (OL • 1st • 6-3, 260 • Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS) - First-year lineman has five consecutive games at right tackle. #53 LYNDON SMITH (OL • 1st • 6-4, 315 • Bert Fox Community HS) - Made four starts at right guard for the Rams before Picton returned to the starting lineup for Week 6. #54 JEREMY ZVER (OL • 3rd • 6-5, 280 • Balfour Collegiate) - Starting left tackle is in his first year with the Rams ... is also a key reserve for the U of R’s men’s basketball team. #58 NATHAN CUGNET (OL • 2nd • 6-0, 285 • Regina Thunder) - Started for the Rams at centre in Week 1 at Saskatchewan, but has missed the other five games due to injury. #62 RYAN WELLMAN (DL • 4th • 6-6, 240 • Vancouver Island Raiders) - Canada West all-star in 2012 ... has 13 solo and nine assisted tackles this season ... also has 3½ tackles for loss including a half sack ... has one pass breakup. #63 RYAN WARNER (DL • 1st • 6-2, 245 • Campbell Collegiate) - In his first season of eligibility after redshirting last year ... has dressed for five of the team’s six games this season ... has collected three solo tackles, one assisted tackles, and a pass breakup. #65 AARON PICTON (OL • 3rd • 6-4, 285 • Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS) - Missed three games due to injury, but returned to the starting lineup in Week 6 against Alberta ... started at right tackle for the Rams in Week 1, but moved inside to right guard last game. #66 THOMAS LILL (OL • 1st • 6-4, 325 • Huron Heights Secondary) - Moved from the defensive line to the offensive line after Week 1 due to injuries. #69 BRYCE McKINNON (OL • 1st • 6-0, 285 • Cochrane HS) - Stepped in as the team’s starting centre in Week 2 and has made five consecutive starts there for the Rams. #83 RILEY WILSON (SB • 2nd • 6-3, 205 • Balfour Collegiate) - Got his first CIS start at Alberta in Week 3 and had his first seven career receptions ... has 11 catches for 114 yards this season. #88 ADDISON RICHARDS (WR • 3rd • 6-5, 205 • Sheldon-Williams Collegiate) - Leads Canada West with 542 receiving yards and ranks second in the conference with 42 catches ... averages over 90 receiving yards per game. #89 RORY COPITHORN (SB • 4th • 6-0, 185 • Campbell Collegiate) - Caught his first career touchdown pass in Week 3 at Alberta ... has five catches for 59 yards. #95 CALVIN SMITH (DL • 2nd • 6-4, 305 • University of New Mexico) - Starting nose tackle has eight solo tackles and nine assisted tackles this season ... also has two sacks. #98 MICHEAL DADZIE (DL • 4th • 6-3, 225 • Brampton Bears) - Missed the Week 6 game due to injury ... has three solo tackles and an assisted tackle this season.
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2013 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 Kolten Solomon WR 2 Catlin Schneider WR 3 Frankie Gray QB 4 Noah Picton QB 5 Cody Kezama LB 6 Mitchell Picton SB 7 John Kiesman QB 8 Richard Sindani WR 9 Jordy Kibamba DB 10 Jeff Propp DB 11 Andrew Bennett WR 12 Landon Buch SB 13 Justin Edralin DB 14 Patrick MacDonald DB 15 Cayman Shutter QB 16 Taylor Wandler P/K 17 Zach Oleynik QB 18 Mark McConkey SB 19 Ryan Filyk DB 20 Kahlen Branning DB 21 Jared Janotta SB 22 Ben Lane RB 23 Ben Graunke RB 24 Brady Aulie DB 25 Tevaughn Campbell DB 26 Davin Johnston SB 27 Joey Dwyer DB 28 Robbie Avram DB 29 Michael Bright LB 30 Brandin Cannon RB 31 Dillon Dawson RB 32 Mason Rossler DB 34 Ryan Serbu DB 35 Jens Johnson RB 36 Michael Kiapway RB 37 Brendan Brierley DB 38 Dalton Fichtner DB 39 Connor Ketchen LB 40 Dylan Minshull LB 41 Logan Lazurko DL 42 Julius Landry LB 44 Michael Stefanovic LB 45 Logan Brooks DL 46 Tyler Mantyak LB 47 Zach Gorski LB 48 Mitch Morrison LB 49 Tyler Perkins DL 50 Kavan Metcalfe OL 52 Matt Degelman OL 53 Lyndon Smith OL 54 Jeremy Zver OL 55 Kyle Paterson OL 58 Nathan Cugnet OL 59 Kyle Pooyak OL 60 Brandon Williams OL 62 Ryan Wellman DL 63 Ryan Warner DL 64 Joey Carriere DL 65 Aaron Picton OL 66 Thomas Lill OL 67 Ty Nordick OL 69 Bryce McKinnon OL 70 Zach Schmidt P/K 80 Andrew Kuski SB 82 Cohen Richards WR 83 Riley Wilson SB 88 Addison Richards WR 89 Rory Copithorn SB 90 Chris Strongeagle DL 95 Calvin Smith DL 98 Micheal Dadzie DL
# 24 28 11 20 37 29 45 12 25 30 64 89 58 98 31 52 27 13 38 19 47 23 3 21 35 26 39 5 36 9 7 80 42 22 41 66 14 46 18 69 50 40 48 67 17 55 49 65 6 4 59 10 88 82 32 70 2 34 15 8 95 53 1 44 90 16 63 62 60 83 54
Player Pos. Brady Aulie DB Robbie Avram DB Andrew Bennett WR Kahlen Branning DB Brendan Brierley DB Michael Bright LB Logan Brooks DL Landon Buch SB Tevaughn Campbell DB Brandin Cannon RB Joey Carriere DL Rory Copithorn SB Nathan Cugnet OL Micheal Dadzie DL Dillon Dawson RB Matt Degelman OL Joey Dwyer DB Justin Edralin DB Dalton Fichtner DB Ryan Filyk DB Zach Gorski LB Ben Graunke RB Frankie Gray QB Jared Janotta SB Jens Johnson RB Davin Johnston SB Connor Ketchen LB Cody Kezama LB Michael Kiapway RB Jordy Kibamba DB John Kiesman QB Andrew Kuski SB Julius Landry LB Ben Lane RB Logan Lazurko DL Thomas Lill OL Patrick MacDonald DB Tyler Mantyak LB Mark McConkey SB Bryce McKinnon OL Kavan Metcalfe OL Dylan Minshull LB Mitch Morrison LB Ty Nordick OL Zach Oleynik QB Kyle Paterson OL Tyler Perkins DL Aaron Picton OL Mitchell Picton SB Noah Picton QB Kyle Pooyak OL Jeff Propp DB Addison Richards WR Cohen Richards WR Mason Rossler DB Zach Schmidt P/K Catlin Schneider WR Ryan Serbu DB Cayman Shutter QB Richard Sindani WR Calvin Smith DL Lyndon Smith OL Kolten Solomon WR Michael Stefanovic LB Chris Strongeagle DL Taylor Wandler P/K Ryan Warner DL Ryan Wellman DL Brandon Williams OL Riley Wilson SB Jeremy Zver OL
Yr. 5 1 2 2 (RS) (RS) 5 4 2 (RS) (RS) 4 2 4 4 1 2 4 (RS) 2 (RS) 1 (RS) 4 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 (RS) 2 (RS) 1 1 4 3 5 1 (RS) 1 2 (RS) (RS) 3 3 3 1 (RS) (RS) 1 3 (RS) (RS) 4 3 (RS) 4 1 2 1 5 1 (RS) 5 1 4 1 2 3
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Ht. 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-0 5-6 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-2 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-2 5-9 6-5 6-0 6-5 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-9 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-4 5-11 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-3 6-5
Wt. 210 175 215 180 170 205 240 200 185 170 275 185 285 225 200 260 200 165 190 170 210 185 195 205 185 200 235 195 220 175 215 200 215 200 225 325 195 210 195 285 295 200 215 300 220 275 260 285 185 165 270 185 205 175 180 205 170 170 185 200 305 315 195 205 345 200 245 240 275 205 280
Hometown / Previous Team Lumsden, Sask. / Lumsden HS Regina, Sask. / Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS Miami Lakes, Fla. / St. Norbert College Moose Jaw, Sask. / Central Collegiate Regina, Sask. / Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS Brandon, Man. / Vincent Massey HS Regina, Sask. / Regina Thunder Regina, Sask. / Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS Toronto, Ont. / Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate Moose Jaw, Sask. / Vanier Collegiate North Battleford, Sask. / North Battleford Comprehensive HS Regina, Sask. / Campbell Collegiate Weyburn, Sask. / Regina Thunder Brampton, Ont. / Brampton Bears Regina, Sask. / Michael A. Riffel HS Regina, Sask. / Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS Regina, Sask. / Sheldon-Williams Collegiate Regina, Sask. / Sheldon-Williams Collegiate Springside, Sask. / Yorkton Regional HS Regina, Sask. / Michael A. Riffel HS Regina, Sask. / Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS St. Albert, Alta. / Bellerose Composite HS Regina, Sask. / Campbell Collegiate Regina, Sask. / Michael A. Riffel HS Regina, Sask. / Michael A. Riffel HS Regina, Sask. / Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS Brandon, Man. / Neelin HS Regina, Sask. / Balfour Collegiate Wadena, Sask. / Foam Lake HS Calgary, Alta. / St. Mary’s HS Winnipeg, Man. / Winnipeg Rifles Regina, Sask. / Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS Regina, Sask. / Michael A. Riffel HS Calgary, Alta. / Dr. E.P. Scarlett HS Weyburn, Sask. / Weyburn Comprehensive Aurora, Ont. / Huron Heights Secondary Calgary, Alta. / Calgary Colts Lethbridge, Alta. / Catholic Central HS Calgary, Alta. / Lord Beaverbrook HS Cochrane, Alta. / Cochrane HS North Battleford, Sask. / North Battleford Comprehensive HS Brandon, Man. / Neelin HS Wilcox, Sask. / College of Notre Dame Moose Jaw, Sask. / Albert E. Peacock Collegiate Regina, Sask. / Balfour Collegiate Weyburn, Sask. / Weyburn Comprehensive Campbell River, B.C. / College of Notre Dame Regina, Sask. / Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS Regina, Sask. / Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS Regina, Sask. / Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS North Battleford, Sask. / North Battleford Comprehensive HS Regina, Sask. / Michael A. Riffel HS Regina, Sask. / Sheldon-Williams Collegiate Regina, Sask. / Sheldon-Williams Collegiate Regina, Sask. / Michael A. Riffel HS Wilcox, Sask. / Saskatoon Hilltops White City, Sask. / Greenall HS Regina, Sask. / Balfour Collegiate Kailua, Hawaii / University of Hawaii Regina, Sask. / Campbell Collegiate Hialeah, Fla. / University of New Mexico Fort Qu’Appelle, Sask. / Bert Fox Community HS Regina, Sask. / Regina Thunder Moose Jaw, Sask. / Vanier Collegiate White Bear First Nations, Sask. / Estevan Comprehensive Regina, Sask. / Michael A. Riffel HS Regina, Sask. / Campbell Collegiate Regina, Sask. / Vancouver Island Raiders Brandon, Man. / Neelin HS Regina, Sask. / Balfour Collegiate Regina, Sask. / Balfour Collegiate
RAMS FOOTBALL
RECAPS & BOX SCORES MANITOBA 25 REGINA 30
REGINA 33 SASKATCHEWAN 40
FRIDAY, AUG. 23 • MOSAIC STADIUM • REGINA, Sask. NON-CONFERENCE
FRIDAY, AUG. 30 • GRIFFITHS STADIUM • SASKATOON, Sask. WEEK 1
REGINA, Sask. - True freshman quarterback Noah Picton completed all 12 of his pass attempts as he sparked the University of Regina Rams to a wild 30-25 comeback victory over Manitoba on Friday night in a non-conference game at Mosaic Stadium.
SASKATOON, Sask. - The University of Regina Rams staged a valiant secondhalf comeback, but were topped 40-33 by the No. 9-ranked Saskatchewan Huskies on Friday night at Griffiths Stadium in what was both teams’ first Canada West game of the 2013 season.
Picton came into the game facing a 17-point deficit with 10 minutes left, but led the Rams to touchdowns on three consecutive drives including the go-ahead major – a 31-yard pass to fellow rookie Davin Johnston – with just 47 seconds left. An interception by Rams defensive back Patrick MacDonald on the ensuing Manitoba possession sealed the win for the U of R.
The Rams trailed 33-7 at one point in the third quarter, but reeled off 26 consecutive points to tie up the game with 10 minutes left in the fourth. Saskatchewan would have a response, though, as the Huskies drove downfield and finished off an eight-play, 72-yard drive with a seven-yard touchdown pass to Mitch Stevens that would stand as the final scoring play of the game.
Score by Quarters Manitoba Regina
Score by Quarters Regina Saskatchewan
1 2 3 4 Score 7 1 11 6 25 0 7 1 22 30
Scoring Summary 1st 15:00 MAN Vitt 20yd pass from Paquette (Boyd kick) 8-79 3:56 M7-R0 2nd 05:23 REG A.Richards 22yd pass from Shutter (Schmidt kick) 3-40 1:23 M7-R7 08:14 MAN Boyd rouge 6-45 2:40 M8-R7 3rd 03:48 MAN Yantz 14yd run (Barry pass from Demski) 2-34 1:18 M16-R7 12:25 MAN Boyd 28yd field goal 8-50 4:34 M19-R7 15:00 REG Schmidt rouge 5-44 2:35 M19-R8 4th 02:19 MAN LaFrance 24yd pass from Yantz (Demski rush failed) 5-75 2:19 M25-R8 08:43 REG Johnson 38yd run (M.Picton pass from N.Picton) 6-82 3:51 M25-R16 10:51 REG Graunke 6yd run (Schmidt kick) 4-54 2:01 M25-R23 14:13 REG Johnston 31yd pass from N.Picton (Schmidt kick) 9-74 2:13 M25-R30 Team Statistics MAN REG FIRST DOWNS 19 18 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-122 24-112 PASSING YDS (NET) 252 253 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-15-2 29-20-0 Team Losses -12 -65 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-362 55-300 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 8-64 6-66 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-103 3-92 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-38.5 11-35.3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 15-110 11-65 Possession Time 28:32 31:28 Third-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 2-12
1 2 3 4 Score 7 0 10 16 33 22 10 1 7 40
Scoring Summary 1st 03:56 SASK Kolodzinski 27yd field goal 9-53 3:56 R0-S3 04:46 SASK TEAM safety - R0-S5 06:21 SASK Janke 32yd run (Kolodzinski kick) 3-78 1:35 R0-S12 09:10 SASK Kolodzinski 47yd field goal 5-18 1:30 R0-S15 10:46 REG Kiapway 5yd run (Schmidt kick) 5-75 1:36 R7-S15 13:29 SASK Stevens 11yd pass from Burko (Kolodzinski kick) 2-8 0:39 R7-S22 2nd 02:13 SASK Kolodzinski 28yd field goal 9-52 2:37 R7-S25 14:16 SASK Stevens 12yd pass from Burko (Kolodzinski kick) 8-85 2:33 R7-S32 3rd 08:11 SASK Kolodzinski rouge 5-14 2:13 R7-S33 11:13 REG Schmidt 34yd field goal 8-48 3:02 R10-S33 14:26 REG Buch 1yd run (Schmidt kick) 3-4 1:46 R17-S33 4th 01:04 REG Solomon 98yd pass from Shutter (Janotta pass from Shutter) 1-98 0:28 R25-S33 04:26 REG Edralin 0yd fumble recovery (Janotta pass from Shutter) - R33-S33 08:16 SASK Stevens 7yd pass from Burko (Kolodzinski kick) 8-72 3:39 R33-S40 Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int Team Losses TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
RUSHING: Manitoba-Alex Christie 5-26; Marc Paquette 2-22; Jordan Yantz 3-20; Nic Demski 2-19; Anthony Coombs 4-16; Andrew Barry 2-10; B. Giesbrecht 2-5; Kienan LaFrance 3-4. Regina-Jens Johnson 5-50; Dillon Dawson 5-14; Michael Kiapway 4-11; Ben Graunke 2-10; John Kiesman 2-9; Cayman Shutter 3-9; Noah Picton 1-6; Ben Lane 2-3. PASSING: Manitoba-Jordan Yantz 9-17-0-149; Marc Paquette 4-12-2-66; Nic Demski 2-2-0-37. Regina-Noah Picton 12-12-0-160; Cayman Shutter 8-12-0-93; John Kiesman 0-5-0-0. RECEIVING: Manitoba-Kienan LaFrance 2-47; Graham Stephens 2-37; C. Hansen 2-35; Bryden Bone 2-19; Alex Christie 1-31; Dustin Pedersen 1-22; Alex Vitt 1-20; Brandon Barratt 1-20; Nic Demski 1-8; Matt Sawyer 1-8; Andrew Barry 1-5. Regina-Davin Johnston 4-47; Mark McConkey 3-67; A. Richards 3-47; Jared Janotta 3-14; Mitchell Picton 2-17; Andrew Kuski 2-10; Jens Johnson 1-27; Dillon Dawson 1-16; Richard Sindani 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Manitoba-None. Regina-Joey Dwyer 1-0; P. MacDonald 1-0. FUMBLES: Manitoba-Jordan Yantz 1-0; TEAM 1-1. Regina-TEAM 2-1.
REG SASK 18 30 16-53 37-240 319 252 41-20-4 36-24-1 -73 -2 62-299 73-490 0-0 0-0 7-98 5-29 5-116 6-71 1-59 4-8 8-42.0 9-39.1 1-0 2-1 17-115 13-91 25:11 34:49 1 of 4 0 of 1 2-2 5-5 0-0 5-38
RUSHING: Regina-Dillon Dawson 5-22; Michael Kiapway 7-19; Cayman Shutter 3-11; Landon Buch 1-1. Saskatchewan-Shane Buchanan 17-112; Dexter Janke 18-110; Jeremy Andrew 2-18. PASSING: Regina-Cayman Shutter 20-40-3-319; Zach Schmidt 0-1-1-0. Saskatchewan-Drew Burko 24-36-1-252. RECEIVING: Regina-Addison Richards 9-105; Landon Buch 3-47; Jared Janotta 3-34; Mark McConkey 3-28; Kolten Solomon 2-105. Saskatchewan-Garrett Burgess 7-54; Mitch Stevens 6-68; Charlie Power 5-51; Jeff Moore 2-48; Kyle McGinnis 2-13; Julan Lynch 1-10; Dexter Janke 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Regina-Connor Ketchen 1-59. Saskatchewan-B. Lawrence 1-9; Keegan Arnyek 1-1; Dylan Kemp 1-0; Timi Agbaje 1-minus 2. FUMBLES: Regina-Justin Edralin 1-0. Saskatchewan-Travoy Martinez 1-1; Dexter Janke 1-0.
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RECAPS & BOX SCORES CALGARY 34 REGINA 27
REGINA 55 ALBERTA 35
FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 • MOSAIC STADIUM • REGINA, Sask. WEEK 2
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 • FOOTE FIELD • EDMONTON, Alta. WEEK 3
REGINA, Sask. - For the second consecutive week, the University of Regina Rams weren’t able to complete a fourth-quarter comeback as they dropped a 34-27 decision to No. 5-ranked Calgary on Friday night in their Canada West home opener at Mosaic Stadium.
EDMONTON, Alta. - They had to fend off a comeback bid to do it, but the University of Regina Rams scored their first win of the Canada West schedule with a 55-35 road victory over the Alberta Golden Bears on Saturday night.
The Rams (0-2) trailed by 14 points late in the fourth quarter before a long 61-yard completion by Cayman Shutter (pictured) to Kolten Solomon led to a six-yard touchdown reception by Jared Janotta with 1:43 left on the clock. The U of R failed to recover the ensuing onside kick, but forced a two-and-out and got the ball back with 1:23 remaining. Shutter led the Rams on a last-minute drive all the way down to Calgary’s 30, but his pass to Addison Richards in the end zone on the last play of the game fell incomplete to seal the victory for the Dinos (2-0). Score by Quarters Calgary Regina
1 2 3 4 Score 6 14 7 7 34 6 7 7 7 27
Scoring Summary 1st 02:39 CGY Mark 20 yd field goal 3-3 1:14 05:53 CGY Mark 33 yd field goal 5-19 1:51 07:23 REG Wandler 32 yd field goal 4-50 1:30 11:27 REG Wandler 26 yd field goal 5-10 1:48 2nd 04:22 REG Solomon 1 yd run (Wandler kick) 14-94 6:02 08:10 CGY Buckley 1 yd run (Mark kick) 3-11 0:59 11:57 CGY Bouka 89 yd pass from Buckley (Mark kick) 1-89 0:26 3rd 07:21 CGY Timmis 2 yd run (Mark kick) 7-49 3:10 15:00 REG Solomon 9 yd pass from Shutter (Wandler kick) 4-19 0:34 4th 03:52 CGY Timmis 3 yd run (Mark kick) 7-71 2:19 13:17 REG Janotta 6 yd pass from Shutter (Wandler kick) 5-75 0:48 Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int Team Losses TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
The Rams (1-2) jumped out to a 23-6 lead after the first quarter and at one point led by 24 points late in the first half, but Alberta (0-3) chipped away at the lead and took its first lead of the game late in the third quarter after an Aundrey Webster touchdown gave the Golden Bears a 32-31 lead. The Rams responded almost immediately to regain the lead with a Rory Copithorn touchdown reception, and the visitors outscored Alberta by a 24-3 margin in the final quarter to seal the victory. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Regina 23 7 1 24 55 Alberta 6 14 12 3 35 Scoring Summary 1st 02:37 AB Fabian 37 yd field goal 7-74 2:37 R0-A3 05:03 REG Shutter 1 yd run (Wandler kick) 7-75 2:26 R7-A3 07:22 AB Fabian 32 yd field goal 9-56 2:19 R7-A6 10:21 REG Kiapway 60 yd run (Wandler kick) 1-65 0:27 R14-A6 11:46 REG TEAM safety R16-A6 13:25 REG Buch 24 yd pass from Shutter (Wandler kick) 4-73 1:39 R23-A6 2nd 12:25 REG A.Richards 41 yd pass from Shutter (Wandler kick) 4-72 1:35 R30-A6 13:30 AB Henry 6 yd pass from Schwartz (Fabian kick) 6-70 1:05 R30-A13 14:47 AB Henry 97 yd punt return (Fabian kick) R30-A20 3rd 02:43 AB TEAM safety R30-A22 11:07 AB Fabian 18 yd field goal 10-50 2:41 R30-A25 14:10 REG Wandler 38 rouge R31-A25 14:28 AB Webster 60 yd pass from Schwartz (Fabian kick) 1-75 0:18 R31-A32 4th 01:53 REG Copithorn 34 yd pass from Shutter (pass failed) 6-70 2:24 R37-A32 04:26 REG Wandler 38 rouge R38-A32 06:55 REG Wandler 27 yd field goal 4-17 1:21 R41-A32 10:32 AB Fabian 9 yd field goal 11-73 3:37 R41-A35 14:11 REG Shutter 1 yd run (Wandler kick) 3-35 0:36 R48-A35 14:56 REG Janotta 8 yd pass from Shutter (Wandler kick) 2-13 0:27 R55-A35 Team Statistics REG AB FIRST DOWNS 33 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 19-153 29-108 PASSING YDS (NET) 484 371 Passes Att-Comp-Int 54-37-0 38-27-2 Team Losses -8 -20 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-629 71-459 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 5-72 4-112 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-123 9-166 Interception Returns-Yards 2-25 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.6 8-41.1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 15-113 7-57 Possession Time 31:51 28:09 Third-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-20 0-0
C3-R0 C6-R0 C6-R3 C6-R6 C6-R13 C13-R13 C20-R13 C27-R13 C27-R20 C34-R20 C34-R27
CGY REG 20 30 29-169 14-16 210 404 25-11-1 58-27-0 -21 -17 57-358 75-403 0-0 0-0 8-150 6-98 5-86 3-49 0-0 1-9 11-38.5 10-42.6 0-0 3-1 14-136 10-69 27:24 32:26 0 of 0 0 of 2 4-4 4-4 3-17 3-19
RUSHING: Calgary-Mercer Timmis 25-139; Andrew Buckley 4-30. Regina-Jens Johnson 5-24; Dillon Dawson 3-4; Michael Kiapway 3-minus 5; Cayman Shutter 3-minus 8; Kolten Solomon 0-1. PASSING: Calgary-Andrew Buckley 11-25-1-210. Regina-Cayman Shutter 27-58-0-404. RECEIVING: Calgary-Chris Dobko 5-43; Elie Bouka 2-102; Brett Blaszko 2-36; Rashaun Simonise 1-25; Michael Klukas 1-4. Regina-Addison Richards 8-82; Kolten Solomon 7-140; Jared Janotta 5-59; Landon Buch 3-79; Mark McConkey 2-30; Dillon Dawson 1-11; Jens Johnson 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Calgary-None. Regina-Ryan Filyk 1-9. FUMBLES: Calgary-None. Regina-Cayman Shutter 1-0; Jens Johnson 1-0; Michael Kiapway 1-1.
RUSHING: Regina-Michael Kiapway 14-137; Cayman Shutter 5-16. Alberta-Ed Ilnicki 17-76; Ryan Schwartz 6-17; Joel Mukendi 3-12; Tylor Henry 1-2; Aundrey Webster 2-1. PASSING: Regina-Cayman Shutter 37-54-0-484. Alberta-Ryan Schwartz 27-38-2-371. RECEIVING: Regina-Addison Richards 9-145; Jared Janotta 8-101; Riley Wilson 7-78; Kolten Solomon 5-49; Landon Buch 4-48; Rory Copithorn 2-38; Catlin Schneider 1-27; Michael Kiapway 1-minus 2. Alberta-Tylor Henry 8-101; Jess Valleau 6-55; Aundrey Webster 4-149; R. Richardson 4-70; Tak Landry 2-7; Ed Ilnicki 2-7; Smith Wright 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Regina-Patrick MacDonald 1-22; Ryan Filyk 1-3. Alberta-None. FUMBLES: Regina-None. Alberta-Smith Wright 1-0.
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RECAPS & BOX SCORES UBC 37 REGINA 27
REGINA 15 MANITOBA 34
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 • MOSAIC STADIUM • REGINA, Sask. WEEK 4
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 • INVESTORS GROUP FIELD • Winnipeg, Man. WEEK 5
REGINA, Sask. - In a display of contrasting offences, the University of British Columbia’s football team took a 37-27 win over the Regina Rams on Saturday night in a Canada West game at Mosaic Stadium.
WINNIPEG, Man. - Playing in their first game at the new Investors Group Field, the University of Regina Rams suffered a 34-15 loss to the Manitoba Bisons in Canada West football action on Saturday afternoon.
The Rams (1-3) took a four-point lead into the fourth quarter after a pair of Landon Buch touchdown receptions, but UBC (2-2) outscored Regina by a 21-7 margin in the final period and clinched the victory after putting a halt to a late Rams drive with the home team needing a touchdown to tie.
The loss was a costly one for the Rams in all aspects. They not only drop to 1-4 in Canada West play this year, but quarterback Cayman Shutter - who came in as the nation’s leader in passing yards per game - sustained an injury in the second quarter and did not return. The Rams will now likely need to win all three of their remaining games to have a chance at a postseason berth.
Score by Quarters UBC Regina
1 2 3 4 Score 7 9 0 21 37 3 3 14 7 27
Scoring Summary 1st 09:12 UBC Theil 25 yd pass from Williams (Van Gylswyk kick) 2-31 0:58 12:49 REG Wandler 39 yd field goal 8-56 3:31 2nd 04:05 UBC Van Gylswyk 41 yd field goal 4-39 1:25 06:27 REG Wandler 26 yd field goal 6-56 2:22 14:36 UBC Van Gylswyk 43 yd field goal 3-19 0:38 15:00 UBC Van Gylswyk 21 yd field goal 1-0 0:02 3rd 04:22 REG Buch 31 yd pass from Shutter (Wandler kick) 7-87 2:28 07:43 REG Buch 59 yd pass from Shutter (Wandler kick) 3-86 1:02 4th 00:15 UBC Van Gylswyk 23 yd field goal 11-74 4:51 04:20 UBC Deschamps 1 yd run (Gabrick pass from Williams) 7-68 3:07 09:31 REG Janotta 5 yd pass from Shutter (Wandler kick) 12-80 5:02 11:19 UBC Deschamps 6 yd run (Van Gylswyk kick) 4-36 1:29 14:45 UBC Van Gylswyk 35 yd field goal 3-7 0:54 Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int Team Losses TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
Score by Quarters Regina Manitoba
B7-R0 B7-R3 B10-R3 B10-R6 B13-R6 B16-R6 B16-R13 B16-R20 B19-R20 B27-R20 B27-R27 B34-R27 B37-R27
1 2 3 4 Score 0 8 0 7 15 13 14 0 7 34
Scoring Summary 1st 05:43 MAN Lalama 0 yd fumble recovery (Demski pass failed) R0-M6 14:22 MAN Barry 1 yd run (Boyd kick) 9-75 3:50 R0-M13 2nd 03:21 REG Schmidt 24 rouge R1-M13 06:25 MAN Hallock 3 yd pass from Yantz (Boyd kick) 8-75 3:04 R1-M20 13:58 REG Stefanovic 53 yd fumble recovery (Schmidt kick) R8-M20 14:17 MAN Smith 89 yd pass from Yantz (Boyd kick) 1-89 0:12 R8-M27 4th 02:51 REG McConkey 3 yd pass from Kiesman (Schmidt kick) 6-50 2:35 R15-M27 07:38 MAN Bone 26 yd pass from Yantz (Boyd kick) 5-32 2:22 R15-M34
UBC REG 23 28 37-268 5-16 175 459 25-15-0 57-34-0 -16 -11 64-427 64-464 0-0 0-0 3-20 2-9 5-101 4-61 0-0 0-0 7-42.3 7-33.0 1-1 2-1 13-117 10-75 30:33 29:27 1 of 1 1 of 2 4-4 2-2 2-11 2-16
Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int Team Losses TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
REG MAN 25 27 23-135 39-215 209 194 44-22-3 19-10-1 0 -50 67-344 60-359 1-53 0-0 6-26 8-79 6-85 3-31 1-0 3-72 11-38.8 10-34.4 1-1 2-2 22-200 22-235 29:42 30:18 1 of 2 2 of 2 2-2 2-3 2-7 0-0
RUSHING: Regina-John Kiesman 7-76; Dillon Dawson 5-23; Cayman Shutter 2-17; Michael Kiapway 7-15; Jens Johnson 2-4. Manitoba-Jordan Yantz 10-97; Anthony Coombs 18-97; Nic Demski 2-14; Kienan LaFrance 3-7; Marc Paquette 1-3; Andrew Barry 4-2; Matt Sawyer 1-minus 5.
RUSHING: UBC-B. Deschamps 35-230; Greg Bowcott 1-29; Carson Williams 1-9. Regina-Michael Kiapway 5-16.
PASSING: Regina-John Kiesman 13-29-3-121; Cayman Shutter 9-15-0-88. Manitoba-Jordan Yantz 9-17-1-185; Nic Demski 0-1-0-0; Marc Paquette 1-1-0-9.
PASSING: UBC-Carson Williams 14-23-0-167; Greg Bowcott 1-2-0-8. Regina-Cayman Shutter 34-57-0-459.
RECEIVING: Regina-Mark McConkey 6-50; Jared Janotta 5-47; Addison Richards 4-55; Rory Copithorn 3-21; Kolten Solomon 2-25; Catlin Schneider 1-6; Michael Kiapway 1-5. Manitoba-Andrew Smith 3-107; Bryden Bone 2-39; Anthony Coombs 2-20; Nic Demski 1-20; Akeeno Williams 1-9; Matt Hallock 1-3; Jordan Yantz 0-minus 4.
RECEIVING: UBC-Micha Theil 5-68; David Scott 3-48; Josh Kronstrom 3-26; Joey Gabrick 2-15; Patrick Bull 1-16; Alex Morrison 1-4; Greg Bowcott 0-minus 2. Regina-Addison Richards 9-72; Jared Janotta 7-121; Kolten Solomon 7-79; Mark McConkey 7-65; Landon Buch 2-90; Michael Kiapway 2-30; Cayman Shutter 0-2.
INTERCEPTIONS: Regina-Justin Edralin 1-0. Manitoba-C. Lesperance 2-45; Tyler Fong 1-27.
INTERCEPTIONS: UBC-None. Regina-None.
FUMBLES: Regina-Zach Schmidt 1-1. Manitoba-Jordan Yantz 1-1; Nic Demski 1-1.
FUMBLES: UBC-Greg Bowcott 1-1. Regina-Taylor Wandler 1-0; Cayman Shutter 1-1.
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RECAPS & BOX SCORES ALBERTA 20 REGINA 25 SATURDAY, OCT. 5 • MOSAIC STADIUM • REGINA, Sask. WEEK 6 REGINA, Sask. - Making his first career Canada West start, University of Regina quarterback John Kiesman engineered a 75-yard drive that he finished off himself with under a minute left to give the Rams a 25-20 win over Alberta on Saturday afternoon at Mosaic Stadium. Trailing 20-18 after an Alberta rouge with just under four minutes remaining in the game, the Rams (2-4) took over on their own 35-yard line and Kiesman went to work. The big play on the drive was a Kiesman toss to Mark McConkey for an 11-yard reception, and a 15-yard face mask penalty tacked onto the end of it brought the Rams down to Alberta’s 14. Facing a 2nd-and-8 situation, Kiesman rumbled all the way down to the one-yard line himself to grab the first down and set up his own one-yard plunge for the major that would stand as the winning score. Score by Quarters Alberta Regina
1 2 3 4 Score 15 0 1 4 20 3 12 0 10 25
Scoring Summary 1st 03:43 AB Ilnicki 8 yd pass from Schwartz (Fabian kick) 4-41 1:16 A7-R0 03:43 AB Fabian 85 rouge (kickoff) A8-R0 07:56 AB Schwartz 1 yd run (Fabian kick) 8-73 2:23 A15-R0 14:46 REG Wandler 36 yd field goal 7-45 3:22 A15-R3 2nd 04:02 REG Janotta 34 yd pass from Kiesman (Wandler kick) 5-84 1:50 A15-R10 05:36 REG TEAM safety A15-R12 06:58 REG Wandler 21 yd field goal 4-43 1:14 A15-R15 3rd 02:07 AB Fabian rouge A16-R15 4th 04:49 REG Wandler 40 yd field goal 3-0 1:09 A16-R18 06:43 AB Fabian 27 yd field goal 6-55 1:54 A19-R18 11:08 AB Fabian 42 rouge (punt) A20-R18 14:05 REG Kiesman 1 yd run (Wandler kick) 9-75 2:57 A20-R25 Team Statistics AB REG FIRST DOWNS 30 29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 19-104 33-191 PASSING YDS (NET) 405 234 Passes Att-Comp-Int 49-31-1 31-18-0 Team Losses -36 -21 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-473 66-404 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-61 4-29 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-58 2-50 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-39.7 7-41.4 Fumbles-Lost 4-0 3-1 Penalties-Yards 18-189 15-96 Possession Time 29:38 30:22 Third-Down Conversions 0 of 3 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-18 2-21 RUSHING: Alberta-Ed Ilnicki 10-88; Smith Wright 2-15; Ryan Schwartz 3-9; Aundrey Webster 1-8; Jon Waters 1-1; Curtis Dell 2-minus 1; Stephen Fabian 0-7; TEAM 0-minus 23. Regina-Michael Kiapway 19-120; John Kiesman 13-77; Bryce McKinnon 1-minus 6. PASSING: Alberta-Ryan Schwartz 18-30-0-243; Curtis Dell 13-19-1-162. Regina-John Kiesman 18-31-0-234. RECEIVING: Alberta-Tylor Henry 8-83; Tak Landry 7-100; Ed Ilnicki 6-69; Aundrey Webster 5-84; R. Richardson 3-54; J. Perreault 1-19; Jon Waters 1-minus 4. Regina-Jared Janotta 6-67; Mark McConkey 4-46; Riley Wilson 4-36; Addison Richards 3-83; Richard Sindani 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Alberta-None. Regina-Kahlen Branning 1-2.
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The Automated ScoreBook Regina Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 16, 2013) All games
INDIVIDUAL & TEAM STATISTICS * * * * * *
Date Aug 30, 2013 Sep 06, 2013 Sep 14, 2013 Sep 21, 2013 Sep 28, 2013 Oct 05, 2013
Opponent at #9 Saskatchewan #5 CALGARY at Alberta UBC at #10 Manitoba ALBERTA
Rushing
gp-gs
Passing
gp-gs
Receiving
gp-gs
Michael Kiapway John Kiesman Dillon Dawson Cayman Shutter Jens Johnson Landon Buch Kolten Solomon Bryce McKinnon Total Opponents Cayman Shutter John Kiesman Zach Schmidt Total Opponents Addison Richards Jared Janotta Kolten Solomon Mark McConkey Landon Buch Riley Wilson Rory Copithorn Michael Kiapway Catlin Schneider Dillon Dawson Jens Johnson Richard Sindani Cayman Shutter Total Opponents Field Goals
Zach Schmidt Taylor Wandler Scoring
Taylor Wandler Jared Janotta Landon Buch Kolten Solomon Michael Kiapway Cayman Shutter Zach Schmidt Justin Edralin Rory Copithorn Addison Richards John Kiesman Michael Stefanovic Mark McConkey TEAM Total Opponents Score by Quarters Regina Opponents
att
gain loss
6-6 55 313 6-1 20 159 3-0 13 49 5-5 13 49 6-0 7 28 5-5 1 1 5-5 0 1 6-0 1 0 6 110 600 6 190 1174 5-5 6-1 5-0 6 6
effic comp-att-int
134.52 127-224-3 102.37 31-60-3 -200.00 0-1-1 126.58 158-285-7 144.42 118-192-6 no.
yds
avg
fg
td
pct. 01-19
20-29
50.0 0-0 72.7 0-0 fg
- 8-11 4 4 3 2 2 - 1-2 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 21 9-13 21 15-18 1st
42 69
12.9 12.6 17.3 10.0 22.0 10.4 11.8 8.2 16.5 11.0 3.0 2.0 0.0 13.3 13.8 0-1 4-4
kick
14-14 4-4 18-18 19-19 2nd
37 61
3rd
32 21
td
5.5 7.7 3.8 2.8 4.0 1.0 0.0 -6.0 5.1 5.8
pct
lg avg/g
2 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 7 8
60 50.3 18 25.5 13 16.3 16 7.2 9 4.7 1 0.2 0 0.2 0 -1.0 60 94.0 39 184.0
yds
td
lg avg/g
56.7 1754 10 51.7 355 2 0.0 0 0 55.4 2109 12 61.5 1607 11 td
1 4 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 11 30-39
1-1 3-5
Record: All games Conference Non-Conference
Att. 5801 3600 1300 1700 4890 1400
net avg
11 302 6 153 0 49 13 36 0 28 0 1 0 1 6 -6 36 564 70 1104
6-6 42 542 6-6 34 429 5-5 23 398 5-5 22 219 5-5 12 264 6-2 11 114 5-0 5 59 6-6 4 33 6-1 2 33 3-0 1 11 6-0 1 3 2-0 1 2 5-5 0 2 6 158 2109 6 118 1633
1-2 8-11
Score 33-40 27-34 55-35 27-37 15-34 25-20
L L W L L W
98 350.8 43 59.2 0 0.0 98 351.5 89 267.8
lg avg/g
43 90.3 34 71.5 98 79.6 20 43.8 59 52.8 19 19.0 34 11.8 22 5.5 27 5.5 11 3.7 3 0.5 2 1.0 0 0.4 98 351.5 89 272.2 40-49
0-0 1-2
lg blk
50-99
0-0 0-0
34 40
- 2 - - - - 2-3 - - - - - - - - 2 2-3 1 1-2
4th
OT
71 49
0 0
-
2 2 2
0 0
pts
2 40 - 28 - 24 - 18 - 12 - 12 1 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 3 182 4 200
Total 182 200
no.
Ryan Filyk Patrick MacDonald Justin Edralin Connor Ketchen Kahlen Branning
2 1 1 1 1
Punting
yds avg
12 22 0 59 2
6.0 22.0 0.0 59.0 2.0 lg
31 1234 39.8 57 19 763 40.2 63 0 -24 0.0 0
Punt Returns
no.
Kick Returns
no.
Tevaughn Campbell Catlin Schneider Jens Johnson Total Opponents
26 3 1 30 32
Catlin Schneider Tevaughn Campbell Jared Janotta Kolten Solomon Kahlen Branning Jens Johnson Total Opponents Addison Richard Tevaughn Camp Kolten Solomon Jared Janotta Michael Kiapway
Away 1-2 1-2 0-0
REG 163 34 101 28 564 110 5.1 94.0 7 2109 158-285-7 7.4 13.3 351.5 12 -130 2543 6.2 423.8 24-484 30-332 6-95 10-4 89-668 50-39.5 29:50 5/16
no. yds avg
Taylor Wandler Zach Schmidt TEAM
All Purpose
11
Home 1-2 1-2 0-0
Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TEAM LOSSES TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions Interceptions
PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf rg
-
Overall 2-4 2-4 0-0
11 6 3 2 1 1 24 32
g
6 6 5 6 6
rush
0 0 1 0 302
td
0 0 0
yds avg
td
241 157 10 45 16 15 484 513 rcv
21.9 26.2 3.3 22.5 16.0 15.0 20.2 16.0 pr
9 22 0 59 2
tb
td
11.7 7.3 7.0 11.1 14.1
0 0 0 0 1
OPP 153 60 69 24 1104 190 5.8 184.0 8 1607 118-192-6 8.4 13.6 267.8 11 -145 2566 6.5 427.7 32-513 32-451 7-80 11-4 87-825 52-38.9 30:08 4/10 lg
0 0 0 0 0
yds avg
303 22 7 332 451
fc i20 50+ blk
0 0 0
7 2 0
3 3 0
1 1 0
lg
75 10 7 75 97 lg
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 71 7 39 16 15 71 57
kr
ir
542 0 0 0 303 157 398 0 45 429 0 10 33 0 0
Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0
0 0 0 0 0
total avg/g
542 460 444 439 335
90.3 76.7 88.8 73.2 55.8
RAMS FOOTBALL The Automated ScoreBook Regina Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 16, 2013) All games
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS # 44 39 24 14 25 13 27 45 19 62 95 49 5 10 20 9 16 35 98 63 TM 46 12 32 55 66 70 83 40 31
Defensive Leaders
Michael Stefanovic Connor Ketchen Brady Aulie Patrick MacDonald Tevaughn Campbell Justin Edralin Joey Dwyer Logan Brooks Ryan Filyk Ryan Wellman Calvin Smith Tyler Perkins Cody Kezama Jeff Propp Kahlen Branning Jordy Kibamba Taylor Wandler Jens Johnson Micheal Dadzie Ryan Warner TEAM Tyler Mantyak Landon Buch Mason Rossler Kyle Paterson Thomas Lill Zach Schmidt Riley Wilson Dylan Minshull Dillon Dawson Total Opponents
gp-gs
6-6 6-6 5-5 6-5 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-0 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-0 4-0 6-0 5-0 5-0 5-0 6-0 5-5 1-0 6-6 6-0 5-0 6-2 1-0 3-0 6 6
Tackles a tot
tfl/yds
Sacks no-yds
31 17 39.5 23 11 28.5 22 12 28.0 19 11 24.5 20 8 24.0 22 4 24.0 19 8 23.0 17 10 22.0 15 7 18.5 13 9 17.5 8 9 12.5 7 8 11.0 7 7 10.5 7 3 8.5 7 3 8.5 4 2 5.0 4 . 4.0 3 2 4.0 3 1 3.5 3 1 3.5 3 . 3.0 2 2 3.0 2 1 2.5 2 . 2.0 2 . 2.0 . 2 1.0 1 . 1.0 1 . 1.0 . 1 0.5 . 1 0.5 267 140 337.0 213 138 282.0
8.0-20 1.0-6 2.0-8 . 1.0-7 2.0-4 1.0-16 4.0-27 1.0-5 3.5-17 3.0-14 1.5-4 . 2.0-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-145 19-98
3.0-11 0.5-5 1.0-5 . 1.0-7 . . 3.5-27 . 0.5-4 2.0-9 0.5-2 . 1.0-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-83 12-84
ua
Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick
. 1-59 . 1-22 . 1-0 . . 2-12 . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-95 7-80
. 1 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 17 24
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS
2-53 . . . . 1-0 . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-53 4-0
. . 1 . . 1 . 1 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6
. . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2
saf
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . 2 2
LT LG C RG RT SB SB SB WR WR QB RB
at Saskatchewan Calgary at Alberta UBC at Manitoba Alberta at Calgary Saskatchewan
Zver Zver Zver Zver Zver Zver
DE DT DT DE MLB OLB DIME HB HB CB CB S
at Saskatchewan Calgary at Alberta UBC at Manitoba Alberta at Calgary Saskatchewan
Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks Brooks
Paterson Paterson Paterson Paterson Paterson Paterson
Cugnet L.Smith McKinnon L.Smith McKinnon L.Smith McKinnon L.Smith McKinnon L.Smith McKinnon Picton
C.Smith Perkins C.Smith Perkins C.Smith Perkins C.Smith Perkins C.Smith Perkins C.Smith Perkins
Picton Janotta Degelman Janotta Degelman Janotta Degelman Janotta Degelman Janotta Degelman Janotta
Buch Buch Buch Buch Buch Wilson
Wellman Ketchen Stefanovic Aulie Wellman Ketchen Stefanovic Aulie Wellman Ketchen Stefanovic Aulie Wellman Ketchen Stefanovic Aulie Wellman Ketchen Stefanovic Aulie Wellman Ketchen Stefanovic Aulie
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McConkey A.Richards Solomon Shutter Kiapway McConkey A.Richards Solomon Shutter Kiapway Solomon Shutter Kiapway Wilson A.Richards McConkey A.Richards Solomon Shutter Kiapway McConkey A.Richards Solomon Shutter Kiapway McConkey A.Richards Schneider Kiesman Kiapway
Edralin Dwyer Campbell MacDonald Filyk Edralin Dwyer Campbell MacDonald Filyk Edralin Dwyer Campbell MacDonald Filyk Edralin Dwyer Campbell MacDonald Filyk Edralin Dwyer Campbell MacDonald Filyk Edralin Dwyer Campbell Branning MacDonald