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Mount Allison Mounties Football
The Mount Allison Mounties football team represents Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick in the sport of Canadian football in U Sports. The Mounties program has been in continuous operation since 1955 when they played an exhibition schedule and then officially joined the New Brunswick Football League (NBFL) in 1956. The football team was an inaugural member of the Maritime Intercollegiate Football League (MIFL), which was a precursor to the current sporting association, Atlantic University Sport. The team has twice appeared in the Vanier Cup, once in 1984, and again in 1991, losing both times. The Mounties have won six conference championships in 14 appearances, including four straight from 2013 to 2016. Only one Mounties player has won the Hec Crighton Trophy, Canadian Football Hall of Fame member, Éric Lapointe, who won the award twice and has since had his number retired by the program. Recent history In June 2008, Kelly Jeffrey was named interim head c ...
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Jewett Trophy
The Jewett Trophy is a Canadian sports trophy, in honour of Dr. B. L. Jewett, presented annually to the winner of the Atlantic University Sport Football Conference of U Sports. Unlike the other three conference championship games, the game in which this trophy is awarded is not named for the trophy itself; it is known as the Loney Bowl. The winner of the Jewett Trophy goes on to play in either the Uteck Bowl or the Mitchell Bowl, depending on annual rotations. Note that prior to 1973, the championship was awarded to the first place team during the regular season. Winners Note: Each MVP listed above played for the winning team, except where otherwise noted. ''* Game was decided in overtime; ** Game was decided in double overtime Overtime is the amount of time someone works beyond normal working hours. The term is also used for the pay received for this time. Normal hours may be determined in several ways: *by custom (what is considered healthy or reasonable by society), ... ...
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2006 CIS Football Season
The 2006 CIS football season began on September 2, 2006, and concluded with the 42nd Vanier Cup national championship on November 25 at Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with the Laval Rouge et Or winning their fourth championship. Twenty-seven universities across Canada competed in CIS football this season, the highest level of amateur play in Canadian football, under the auspices of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). Awards and records Awards * Hec Crighton Trophy – Daryl Stephenson, Windsor * Presidents' Trophy – Patrick Donovan, Concordia * Russ Jackson Award – Naim El-Far, Ottawa * J. P. Metras Trophy – Chris Best, Waterloo * Peter Gorman Trophy – Dalin Tollestrup, Calgary All-Canadian team First Team ;Offence : Teale Orban, QB, Regina : Chris Ciezki, RB, UBC : Daryl Stephenson, RB, Windsor : David McKoy, WR, Guelph : Brad Smith*, WR, Queen's : Chris Getzlaf, IR, Regina : Andy Baechler*, IR, Laurier : Chris Bauman, IR, Regina : Kevin Ke ...
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2005 CIS Football Season
The 2005 CIS football season began on September 1, 2005, and concluded with the 41st Vanier Cup national championship on December 3 at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, with the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks winning their second championship. Twenty-seven universities across Canada competed in CIS football this season, the highest level of amateur play in Canadian football, under the auspices of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). Awards and records Awards * Hec Crighton Trophy – Andy Fantuz, Western Ontario * Presidents' Trophy – Patrick Donovan, Concordia * Russ Jackson Award – Dan Parker, Mount Allison * J. P. Metras Trophy – Dominic Picard, Laval * Peter Gorman Trophy – Martin Gagné, Montreal All-Canadian team First Team ;Offence :Ryan Pyear, QB, Laurier :Daryl Stephenson, RB, Windsor :David Stevens, RB, Saskatchewan :Andrew Fantuz, WR, Western :Ivan Birungi, WR, Acadia :Arjei Franklin, SB, Windsor :J-F Romeo, SB, Laval :Dominic Picard, C, La ...
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2004 CIS Football Season
The 2004 CIS football season began on September 2, 2004, and concluded with the 40th Vanier Cup national championship on November 27 at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, with the Laval Rouge et Or winning their third championship and second consecutive. Twenty-seven universities across Canada competed in CIS football this season, the highest level of amateur play in Canadian football, under the auspices of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). Awards and records Awards * Hec Crighton Trophy – Jesse Lumsden, McMaster * Presidents' Trophy – Mickey Donovan, Concordia * Russ Jackson Award – Nathan Beveridge, UBC * J. P. Metras Trophy – Troy Cunningham, Concordia * Peter Gorman Trophy – Kyle Williams, Bishop's All-Canadian team First Team ;Offence :Steve Bilan, QB, Saskatchewan :Jesse Lumsden, RB, McMaster :Andre Durie, RB, York :Andrew Fantuz, WR, Western :Andrew Ginther, WR, Alberta :Arjei Franklin, IR, Windsor :Nathan Beveridge, IR, UBC :Dominic Pic ...
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2003 CIS Football Season
The 2003 CIS football season began on August 29, 2003, and concluded with the 39th Vanier Cup national championship on November 22 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, with the Laval Rouge et Or winning their second championship. Twenty-seven universities across Canada competed in CIS football this season, the highest level of amateur play in Canadian football, under the auspices of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). Awards and records Awards * Hec Crighton Trophy – Tommy Denison, Queen's * Presidents' Trophy – Neil McKinlay, Simon Fraser * Russ Jackson Award – Curt McLellan, Queen's * J. P. Metras Trophy – Ibrahim Khan, Simon Fraser * Peter Gorman Trophy – Maxime Gagnier, Montreal All-Canadian team First team Offence * QB Tommy Denison Queen's * HB Jesse Lumsden McMaster * HB Jarred Winkel Alberta * WR Craig Spear Queen's * WR Gilles Colon Bishop's * IR Brendan Mahoney Simon Fraser * IR J.-Fred. Tremblay Laval * OT Paul Archer Saint Mary's * OT Ibrahi ...
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2002 CIAU Football Season
The 2002 CIS football season began on August 27, 2002, and concluded with the 38th Vanier Cup national championship on November 23 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, with the Saint Mary's Huskies winning their second consecutive championship and third overall. Twenty-six universities across Canada competed in CIS football this season, the highest level of amateur play in Canadian football, under the auspices of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). Awards and records Awards * Hec Crighton Trophy – Tommy Denison, Queen's * Presidents' Trophy – Adam MacDonald, St. Francis Xavier * Russ Jackson Award – Lincoln Blumell, Calgary Dinos * J. P. Metras Trophy – Israel Idonije, Manitoba * Peter Gorman Trophy – Andy Fantuz, Western Ontario All-Canadian team First team Offence * QB Tommy Denison, Queen's * RB Kyle Pyear, McMaster * RB Dean Jones, St. Mary's * WR Andy Fantuz, Western * WR Andrew Noel, Acadia * IR Andrew Sharp, Manitoba * IR Brad Smith, Q ...
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2001 CIAU Football Season
The 2001 CIAU football season began on August 31, 2001, and concluded with the 37th Vanier Cup national championship on December 1 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, with the Saint Mary's Huskies winning their second championship. Twenty-four universities across Canada competed in CIAU football this season, the highest level of amateur play in Canadian football, under the auspices of the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union (CIAU). Awards and records Awards * Hec Crighton Trophy – Ben Chapdelaine, McMaster * Presidents' Trophy – David Stipe, Bishop's * Russ Jackson Award – Josh Alexander, Wilfrid Laurier * J. P. Metras Trophy – Carl Gourgues, Laval * Peter Gorman Trophy – Jeremy Steeves, St. Francis Xavier All-Canadian team First team Offence * QB Ben Chapdelaine, McMaster * RB Luis Perez, Saint Mary's * RB Mike Bradley, Waterloo * WR Jason Currie, Saint Mary's * WR Chris Rankin, McMaster * IR James MacLean, Queen's * IR Jason Clermont, Regina * OT Da ...
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2000 CIAU Football Season
The 2000 CIAU football season began on September 2, 2000, and concluded with the 36th Vanier Cup national championship on December 2 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, with the Ottawa Gee-Gees winning their second championship. Twenty-four universities across Canada competed in CIAU football this season, the highest level of amateur play in Canadian football, under the auspices of the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union (CIAU). Awards and records Awards * Hec Crighton Trophy – Kojo Aidoo, McMaster * Presidents' Trophy – Joey Mikawoz, Manitoba * Russ Jackson Award – Carlo Panaro, Alberta * J. P. Metras Trophy – Randy Chevrier, McGill * Peter Gorman Trophy – Jean-Frédéric Tremblay, Laval All-Canadian team First Team Offence * QB Ben Chapdelaine, McMaster * RB Kojo Aidoo, McMaster * RB Justin Praamsma, Laurier * WR Andre Talbot, Laurier * WR Geoff Drover, Calgary * IR Ryan Janzen, McMaster * IR Ben Wearing, McGill * OT Carlo Panaro, Alberta * OT Dan ...
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Acadia Axemen Football
The Acadia Axemen football team represents Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia in the sport of Canadian football in U Sports. The team has been in continuous operation since 1957 when they played their first full season in the Nova Scotia Junior Canadian Football League. The program entered the top tier in Maritime football in 1962 and has been competing there ever since. The program saw its greatest success from 1975 to 1981 where they won six conference championships, appeared in four Vanier Cup national championships, and won two of those in 1979 and in 1981. Recently, the Axemen had their most success in the 2011, 2012, 2017, and 2019 seasons, when the teams finished first in the AUS and reached the Uteck Bowl all four years. Since 1998, the program has qualified for the playoffs every year except for the 2008 and 2022 seasons. Recent regular season results National championships Vanier Cup * Champions: 1979, 1981 * Runner Up: 1976, 1977 Semi-final champion ...
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Loney Bowl
The Jewett Trophy is a Canadian sports trophy, in honour of Dr. B. L. Jewett, presented annually to the winner of the Atlantic University Sport Football Conference of U Sports. Unlike the other three conference championship games, the game in which this trophy is awarded is not named for the trophy itself; it is known as the Loney Bowl. The winner of the Jewett Trophy goes on to play in either the Uteck Bowl or the Mitchell Bowl, depending on annual rotations. Note that prior to 1973, the championship was awarded to the first place team during the regular season. Winners Note: Each Most valuable player, MVP listed above played for the winning team, except where otherwise noted. ''* Game was decided in overtime; ** Game was decided in double overtime (sports), overtime'' Team Win/Loss records References

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Head Coach
A head coach, senior coach or manager is a professional at training and developing athletes. They typically hold a more public profile and are paid more than other coaches. In some sports, the head coach is instead called the "manager", as in association football and professional baseball. In other sports, such as Australian rules football, the head coach is generally termed a senior coach. A head coach normally reports to a sporting director or a general manager of the team. Other coaches are usually subordinate to the head coach, often in offensive positions or defensive positions, and occasionally proceed down into individualized position coaches. American football Head coaching responsibilities in American football vary depending on the level of the sport. High school football As with most other head coaches, high school coaches are primarily tasked with organizing and training football players. This includes creating game plans, evaluating players, and leading the team dur ...
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