Showing posts with label Myers Riders (varsity). Show all posts
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Sunday, 15 September 2013

Flashback, May 6th, 2013: RedBlacks draft Kanata native Connor Williams in the Second Round of the college draft

This was a fun pick.  I'd been tracking local players in NCAA for some time, and would watch Williams during the rare occasions when Utah State was televised (such as bowl games).  When the RedBlacks had the opportunity to make a draft choice again after MacMillan, and Williams was available, I was very much hoping that they would take him and obviously they did.

The Utah State website has a good bio of him, particularly of his pre-NCAA years. I'll copy that part here for future reference.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-time first-team all-region honoree at Holy Trinity (Ontario) High School... Also participated in the all-Canada Gridiron Ottawa May Showcase, as well as playing in the Athletes in Action East/West Bowl, where he was the only junior selected, and then again as a senior... Was Holy Trinity's defensive MVP his sophomore, junior and senior seasons, as well as team captain all three years... As a junior, helped the Tornadoes win the National Capital Secondary School Athletic Association Tier 2 football championship... Also played for the Kanata Knights and the Myers Riders of the Ontario Varsity Football League, where he set a league record for single-season tackle assists with 80 as a junior... As a senior, had 80 total tackles (35-solo, 45-assists) with 10 total sacks (5-solo, 5-assists) along with two forced fumbles and one interception... Was also the Riders' team MVP as a senior and was a two-time team captain.
Recently, the Salt Lake Tribune had an article about Williams and his time with the program which included a mention of his selection by the RedBlacks.  Have a read at that below.
The teasing comes with the territory for Connor Williams, though at first he fought it.

Arriving in Logan from Ontario as a freshman, Williams didn’t appreciate it when his new Utah State teammates egged him on by saying Canadians couldn’t play football. In the first few days of his freshman camp, he tried to show them all how wrong they were.

"I shut [up] a few people my very first few days: All I did was headhunt people," he said, laughing at the memories. "Actually, I got a reward for that in my first scrimmage from Kellen Bartlett. He’s going to kill me for bringing that up."

These days, the 21-year-old is comfortable with both where he’s from and where he is. The senior defensive end is coming off an all-WAC honorable mention season, and he’s one of the Aggies’ leaders on defense after topping the team with six sacks last year.

He still strides onto the field looking to prove himself every day, only now, he takes out his aggression on opponents.

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Williams invites his reputation: The brawny lineman has the thick beard, tattoos on his biceps and a long, flowing mane that inspired his most well-known nickname: Conan the Barbarian.

At a recent team get-together, the Aggies had a look-alike event. When a picture of Arnold Schwarzenegger in full movie get-up popped up on the screen next to Williams’ picture, he rolled his eyes. The name has just stuck.

"Honestly, I just call him Conan," Larsen said. "I can’t remember the last time I called him Connor."

Williams hasn’t always had long hair. He didn’t even always like football. Which was funny, because the sport has long been the family’s pastime.

His uncles Shane Ireland and Brian Wise both played in the CFL. Williams played, mostly out of a sense of duty — and because hockey was expensive — but he didn’t much like it.

That changed when he saw Utah play in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl against Pittsburgh. Wise, a former Ute player, introduced his nephew to the excitement of college football. Afterward, Williams was pushing and pushing to go to Utah before he got a late call from Gary Andersen.

"He told me he came up here to rebuild a program, it was going to be something special, and I wanted to be a part of that," Williams remembered. "At the last minute, I signed."

Mining the Canadian recruit turned out to be quite the coup for Utah State. Williams started all 13 games last year and enters this season as the most experienced lineman in the Aggies’ defensive fold. He’s one of the strongest players on the team, earning an Iron Aggie last year and getting some of the heaviest squats in the weight room.

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For years, Williams kept his hair close-cropped. But not long after another football-playing uncle, Phil Ireland, died, Williams missed a haircut.

"My uncle played football, and he always wore his hair long," Williams said. " I thought maybe I’d honor him in a way."

There’s no doubt that Williams is making his hometown proud, or at least drawing its attention. During the offseason, Williams was selected by the Ottawa Red Blacks, a CFL expansion team that will start playing in 2014. They hope that Williams considers returning home to begin his pro football career after his senior campaign is over.

That’s far ahead of him at this point. Yes, he’s still proud to be Canadian. But for now, he’s just an Aggie.

"If I have a successful season, we’ll see what comes out of it," he said. "I assume one day when I have to get a real job, I’ll have to cut my hair. I’m just enjoying it for now."

Sunday, 8 September 2013

Myers Riders are 2013 OVFL Varsity Champs!

Even though it happened a few weeks ago now, I want to acknowledge the most recent championship-winning squad in town, and record their accomplishment.  The article below is from the Niagara Falls Review.
ST. CATHARINES - There were more than 1,400 fans at Kiwanis Field Saturday night and the Niagara Spears looked like they had everything in place to win the Ontario Varsity Football League championship.

The Ottawa Myers Riders, howeer, had other plans for who would be wearing the 2013 varsity championship ring.

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The Riders came into the game undefeated at 10-0 and were well worth the price of admission.

Overall, Riders quarterback Nick Gorgichuk completed 24 passes for 299 yards and three touchdowns, putting an exclamation point on his record-breaking season in which he threw for more than 4,000 yards in just 11 games.

“This team set 17 OVFL records this year, and he (Gorgichuk) is the best quarterback I have ever seen in this league,” Riders coach Max Palladino said as his team celebrated their first varsity championship.

“We had a bad taste in our mouths after losing to London last year in the finals, and this win feels incredible because we talked about this right from the beginning of the year.”

The Spears actually went ahead 3-0 on a Michael Domagala field goal to start the game, but the Riders came back with a vengeance, scored three straight touchdowns in the next 12 minutes and surged ahead 21-3.

The Spears put together a 70-yard drive in the middle of the second quarter and had the crowd and momentum on their side as they looked poised to score. But Spears quarterback Blair Robertson’s pass was intercepted by Riders linebacker Brad Herbst, who ran the ball back 85 yards to give his team a 25-point lead.

Early in the second half, the Spears didn’t give up and their defence came up big with a two-point safety, which also returned the ball to their offence. The ensuing drive, however, ended in another interception thrown by Robertson. The Riders then put the game away when they took a 23-point lead with an 18-yard touchdown pass from Gorgichuk to wide receiver Kory Morgan.

“Their quarterback actually gets rid of the ball really quickly,” Spears defensive coordinator Sean Jones said. “He throws it well and their receivers did a really good job of catching it. “We missed a couple of assignments, but at the end of the day their offence played really well against us.

Spears 20 Riders 42

St. Catharines Standard Star of the Game: Ottawa quarterback Nick Gorgichuk with 299 passing yards and three touchdown completions.

For the Myers Riders: Offence: Jonathon Cimankinda, 59 yards rushing and two touchdowns; Kory Morgan, 135 yards receiving and two touchdowns; Jaeger Prot, 24 yards receiving and touchdown; Connor Ayre, six extra-point conversions; Defence: Jordan Grogichuk, interception; Brad Herbst, interception.


Here's a team roster, as posted on the OVFL website.  The players highlighted in red were named to the league's all-star team. Considering that we are referring to an undefeated championship team, that there are only three guys so awarded is a bit surprising. Guess it's a team effort. ;-)

 1  QB Gorgichuk, Nick    
 2  LB Butler, Justin    
 3  QB Jones, Costa     
 4  DB Laing-Richardson, Cam   
 5  RB Cimankinda, Jonathan   
 6  LB Cimankinda, Alain   
 7  QB Duffy, Matt    
 9  WR Charles, Rouben     
10  WR Krzaniak, Nick    
11  WR Malenfant, Cassidy     
14  DB Jean-Baptiste, Philip  
16  QB Sheahan, Kyle     
19  WR Bradley, Mathieu     
20  DB Gorgichuk, Jordon     
21  DB Smyth, Graham    
22  DB Elliott, Ty    
23  RB Tanti, Keenan    
24  DB Pierce, Daley    
25  WR Taha, Hussein    
26  RB Guest, Andrew    
29  LB Ramos, Vicente   
30  DB Doucette, Jordan 
31  RB Ferron, Jahdel   
32  DB Matthews, Taylor 
33  RB Keenan, Charlie  
34  WR Barrie, Kiell    
35  WR Morgan, Kory     
36  RB Legault, Jacob   
39  RB Moore, Julien    
42  DL Ferris, Scott 
44  DB Henselwood, Mitchell    
45  LB Herbst, Brad     
47  LB Bakshi, Akash     
48  DB Clayton, Jackson     
50  LB Fletcher, Kyrique 
51  LB Bonhomme, Ben     
53  OL Johnson, Will     
54  OL Butt, Kris     
55  OL Scott, Richard   
56  DL Bonifacio, Mark  
57  OL Bolumbe, Gedeon  
58  DL Allarie, John    
59  OL Pisani, Josef    
60  OL Young, Tyler     
61  SB Lachance, Jason  
63  OL Brakus, Andrew   
64  OL Lukusa, Paul    
65  OL Rowlands, Thomas 
67  OL Redmond, Conor 
68  DL Caissie, Paul 
70  PK Ayre, Connor  
73  LB Buckley, Jason
75  WR Cenatus, Eddy
76  DL Adams, Brett
77  SB Prot, Jaegar    
83  SB Trunzo, Vincenzo
84  SB Papalia, Joseph
85  DB Pankow, Patrick
88  DB Urbani, Nicolas
91  DL Dervisevic, Jasmin
92  DL Bolton, Parker
93  DL Parker, Cabe
99  DL Derdzinski, James