JACK MACKENZIE PLAYGROUND CIRCUITS GENERAL INFORMATION

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GENERAL INFORMATION Playground Circuits: These playground circuits are created to promote healthy active living lifestyles in elementary school students. The circuits are designed to begin easily and gradually become more challenging. Each circuit is associated with a current player for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, they are as follows: (1) Lance Frazier (2) Chris Getzlaf (3) Darian Durant (4) Wes Cates (5) Robb Bagg (6) Luca Congi (7) Gene Makowsky (8) Jordan Cisco (9) Weston Dressler (10) Chris Best Each circuit is also assigned a yards value which will be used in the student evaluation portion. Purpose: The purpose of using the Saskatchewan Roughriders is to promote provincial pride. Students will relate to this professional football team and be able to apply it to their classroom curriculum. The girls vs. boys game associated with the playground circuits will also challenge students mathematically. Furthermore, teachers will also have the opportunity to develop related topics of study through this package. Students will be able to add to their knowledge of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, football in general, and foster their study in mathematics. Chan 2

STUDENT EVALUATION 1. Each circuit will be completed for the duration of one week. 2. The circuits will be completed twice a day, once during the morning recess and once during afternoon recess. 3. At the end of the day, the team captains will calculate the proportion of group participation. (Teachers may opt to have participants initial the days they participate in the chart provided on p. 6) 4. Each team will begin at the 10 yards line. 5. At the end of each day, whichever team has the highest proportion of participation will advance their place keeper (helmet cut out) according to the value of the circuit completed. For example, if Circuit #1 was completed, the team will advance 1 yard. If Circuit #2 was completed, the team will advance 2 yards. 6. Whichever team reaches their end zone first wins a group party. FURTHER APPLICATIONS Teachers can conduct a study of the Saskatchewan Roughriders and ask students to answer questions about each player based on the information provided in the biographies. Chan 3

CUT OUTS FOR STUDENT EVALUATION There is a girl s helmet and a boy s helmet o Each team will use their helmets to mark their progression on the field (see next print out) The helmets and field can be printed out and laminated by the teacher Chan 4

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NAME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Proportion of participation Chan 6

CIRCUIT #1: LANCE FRAZIER Chan 7

LANCE FRAZIER, DEFENSIVE BACK PRO: Sixth season in Saskatchewan signed free agent deal with Riders in October, 2006 signed free agent contract with Seattle Seahawks in 2006 signed free agent contract with Dallas Cowboys in 2004 originally signed with Baltimore Ravens in 2004. 2010: Started all 18 regular season games, both playoff games and the Grey Cup game at halfback was named CFL Defensive Player of the Week after the West Semi-Final after tallying six defensive tackles and two quarterback sacks had seven defensive tackles in the Grey Cup game finished the regular season with 34 defensive tackles, four interceptions, one quarterback sack, one pass knockdown and one special teams tackle. 2009: Started 15 regular season games, the West Final and the Grey Cup game at halfback missed two games due to injury had five defensive tackles and a fumble recovery in week 6 had three defensive tackles and an interception in weeks 10,14 and 15 had four defensive tackles and an interception in week 18 finished the regular season with 38 defensive tackles, a fumble recovery and a team high five interceptions was named a CFL West Division allstar. CAREER: Started 17 regular season games and West Semi-Final in 2008 at halfback had two defensive tackles, two special teams tackles and an interception in week 2 had three defensive tackles and an interception in week 3 had five defensive tackles and an interception in week 4 had four defensive tackles in West Semi-Final finished the season with 37 defensive tackles, two special teams tackles, a fumble recovery and a team high five interceptions started nine regular season games at halfback in 2007 also started both playoff games and Grey Cup game spent nine games on injured list had six defensive tackles in West Final...finished the regular season with 24 defensive tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery started one regular season game at defensive back made Rider debut in week 1 had two defensive tackles attended 2006 training camp with Seattle Seahawks released prior to training camp spent 2005 season on Dallas Cowboys practice roster attended training camp with Baltimore Ravens in 2004 released prior to the season spent remainder of season with Dallas Cowboys dressed in 12 games and started eight at right corner finished season with 38 tackles, two interceptions, and one fumble recovery also returned 24 punts for 229 yards finished the year fifth in NFC and 11th in NFL with a 9.6 yard punt return average. COLLEGE: Spent four seasons at West Virginia as a team captain in his senior season, he totaled 61 tackles, 13 pass knockdowns, five tackles for losses, five interceptions, four forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries also returned 12 punts for 282 yards and a touchdown as a junior he tallied 49 tackles, eight pass knockdowns, and two tackles for losses was awarded the Whitney Gwynne Award from coaching staff for unsung contributions. PERSONAL: Lance spends his off-season in Delaware where he works as a substitute teacher and works at the YMCA he also trains high school college athletes for free as long as they keep up with his personal offseason training regiment. (Information taken from Official CFL website: http://www.riderville.com) Chan 8

CIRCUIT #2: CHRIS GETZLAF Chan 9

CHRIS GETZLAF, SLOTBACK PRO: Fourth season in Saskatchewan acquired in trade from Hamilton along with Corey Holmes for Jason Armstead in August, 2007 originally drafted by Hamilton in the 5th round (33rd overall) in 2007 CFL Canadian Draft. 2010: Started all 18 regular season games, both playoff games and the Grey Cup game at wide receiver had a season high five catches for 201 yards and two touchdowns against Calgary October 17 was named CFL Canadian Player of the Week in week 16 finished the regular season with 55 receptions for 946 yards and five touchdowns had nine catches for 120 yards and one touchdown in the playoffs also had three catches for 22 yards in the Grey Cup game. 2009: Dressed in all 18 regular season games started 13 games, the West Final and the Grey cup game at slotback had five catches for 101 yards and two touchdowns and was named CFL Canadian Player of the Week in week 5 had five catches for 53 yards and a touchdown in week 11 had five catches for 65 yards and a touchdown in week 15 finished the regular season with 41 receptions for 531 yards and six touchdowns. CAREER: Dressed in five regular season games along with the West Semi-Final in 2008 started two games at receiver made CFL and Rider debut in week 14 had first CFL catches for 31 yards in week 15 finished that game with three catches for 74 yards had five receptions for 98 yards and a touchdown in week 16 finished the season with 15 catches for 244 yards and two touchdowns attended training camp with Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 2007 spent time on Tiger-Cats practice roster before being traded to Roughriders spent two games on the Riders four-man reserve list also spent time on Riders practice roster. COLLEGE: Played two seasons with the University of Regina Rams in 16 career games he had 73 receptions for 1,286 yards and 11 touchdowns had six career 100-yard receiving games had six carries 75 yards also had seven kickoff returns for 143 yards and nine punt returns for 60 yards was named a first team All-Canadian and a Canada West All-Star. PERSONAL: Nicknamed Getz lives year round in his hometown of Regina where he works as a financial planner with Partners in Planning...his brother Ryan plays for the NHL s Anaheim Ducks Chris is a proud new uncle to Ryder James Getzlaf spends numerous hours out in the community and worked on a bully prevention program with the Red Cross during the offseason enjoys playing poker, golfing, watching movies and relaxing with family and friends. (Information taken from Official CFL website: http://www.riderville.com) Chan 10

CIRCUIT #3: DARIAN DURANT Chan 11

DARIAN DURANT, QUARTERBACK PRO: Sixth season in Saskatchewan signed free agent contract with Riders in May, 2006 originally signed free agent contract with Baltimore Ravens in 2005. 2010: Started all 18 regular season games, both playoff games and Grey Cup game at quarterback opened the regular season with 29 passes for 481 yards and five touchdowns and was named CFL Offensive Player of the Week completed 35 passes for 445 yards and two touchdowns in week six passed for a season high 500 yards off 23 completed passes for two touchdowns in week 11 finished regular season completing 391 of 644 passes for 5,542 yards and 25 touchdowns had 80 carries for 618 rushing yards and seven touchdowns was named CFL Offensive Player of the Month for September was the Riders nominee for Most Outstanding Player. 2009: Started all 18 regular season games, the West Final and Grey cup game at quarterback completed 16 of 27 passes for 257 yards and three touchdowns in week 5 completed 35 of 45 passes for 427 yards and two touchdowns in week 15 completed 24 of 36 passes for 296 yards and two touchdowns in week 18 completed 18 of 25 passes for 204 yards and three touchdowns in West Final finished the regular season completing 339 of 561 pass attempts for 4,438 yards and 24 touchdowns also had 501 rushing yards and three touchdowns was named the CFL West Division all-star quarterback was the Riders nominee as Most Outstanding Player was named the Wireless Age Most Popular Roughrider as voted on by the fans. CAREER: Dressed in 15 regular season games and West Semi-Final in 2008 started four games at quarterback completed 23 of 32 passes for two touchdowns in week 3 completed 24 of 34 passes for three touchdowns in week 4 finished the regular season completing 77 of 129 passes for 1,122 yards and seven touchdowns also had 27 rushes for 204 yards and a touchdown. Dressed in all 18 regular season games as third-string quarterback also dressed in both playoff games and Grey Cup game dressed in eight regular season games as backup quarterback in 2006 spent remainder of season on developmental roster made CFL and Rider debut in week 10 completed one pass for 14 yards in week 10 also had one rush for 20 yards attended training camp with Baltimore Ravens in 2005 spent time on Ravens practice roster, but was released during season. COLLEGE: Spent four years at North Carolina finished his college career with school records for career completion percentage (.605), career touchdowns (68), career passing yards (8,755), total career offence (9,630 yards), and career completions (701) is the only player in UNC history to throw for more than 8,000 yards, and the only player in school history with more than 9,000 yards of total offence. PERSONAL: Nicknamed Doubles spends a portion of the off-season in Jacksonville, Florida with his brother Justin who plays for the NFL s Jacksonville Jacquars he also spends time back in Saskatchewan in the community taking part in charity events and speaking to schools enjoys travelling, listening to music and playing X-Box. (Information taken from Official CFL website: http://www.riderville.com) Chan 12

CIRCUIT #4: WES CATES Chan 13

WES CATES, RUNNING BACK PRO: Sixth season in Saskatchewan signed free agent contract with Riders in May, 2006 originally signed free agent contract with Baltimore Ravens in 2005. 2010: Started all 18 regular season games, both playoff games and Grey Cup game at quarterback opened the regular season with 29 passes for 481 yards and five touchdowns and was named CFL Offensive Player of the Week completed 35 passes for 445 yards and two touchdowns in week six passed for a season high 500 yards off 23 completed passes for two touchdowns in week 11 finished regular season completing 391 of 644 passes for 5,542 yards and 25 touchdowns had 80 carries for 618 rushing yards and seven touchdowns was named CFL Offensive Player of the Month for September was the Riders nominee for Most Outstanding Player. 2009: Started all 18 regular season games, the West Final and Grey cup game at quarterback completed 16 of 27 passes for 257 yards and three touchdowns in week 5 completed 35 of 45 passes for 427 yards and two touchdowns in week 15 completed 24 of 36 passes for 296 yards and two touchdowns in week 18 completed 18 of 25 passes for 204 yards and three touchdowns in West Final finished the regular season completing 339 of 561 pass attempts for 4,438 yards and 24 touchdowns also had 501 rushing yards and three touchdowns was named the CFL West Division all-star quarterback was the Riders nominee as Most Outstanding Player was named the Wireless Age Most Popular Roughrider as voted on by the fans. CAREER: Dressed in 15 regular season games and West Semi-Final in 2008 started four games at quarterback completed 23 of 32 passes for two touchdowns in week 3 completed 24 of 34 passes for three touchdowns in week 4 finished the regular season completing 77 of 129 passes for 1,122 yards and seven touchdowns also had 27 rushes for 204 yards and a touchdown. Dressed in all 18 regular season games as third-string quarterback also dressed in both playoff games and Grey Cup game dressed in eight regular season games as backup quarterback in 2006 spent remainder of season on developmental roster made CFL and Rider debut in week 10 completed one pass for 14 yards in week 10 also had one rush for 20 yards attended training camp with Baltimore Ravens in 2005 spent time on Ravens practice roster, but was released during season. COLLEGE: Spent four years at North Carolina finished his college career with school records for career completion percentage (.605), career touchdowns (68), career passing yards (8,755), total career offence (9,630 yards), and career completions (701) is the only player in UNC history to throw for more than 8,000 yards, and the only player in school history with more than 9,000 yards of total offence. PERSONAL: Nicknamed Doubles spends a portion of the off-season in Jacksonville, Florida with his brother Justin who plays for the NFL s Jacksonville Jacquars he also spends time back in Saskatchewan in the community taking part in charity events and speaking to schools enjoys travelling, listening to music and playing X-Box. (Information taken from Official CFL website: http://www.riderville.com) Chan 14

CIRCUIT #5: ROB BAGGS Chan 15

ROB BAGGS, WIDE RECIEVER PRO: Fourth season in Saskatchewan signed free agent deal with Riders in January, 2008 originally signed as an undrafted free agent with Riders in May, 2007. 2010: Started 15 regular season games before missing the remainder of the season with a knee injury had four catches for 121 yards including an 87 yard touchdown in the season opener had five catches for 119 yards and two touchdowns in week 12 finished the regular season with 44 receptions for 688 yards and three touchdowns. 2009: Started all 18 regular season games, the West Final and Grey Cup game at receiver had five catches for 120 yards in week 6 had eight catches for 124 yards and a touchdown in week 16 and was named the CFL s Canadian Player of the Week had three catches for 73 yards and a touchdown in West Final had three catches for 27 yards in Grey Cup game finished the regular season with 59 receptions for 807 yards and five touchdowns was the Riders nominee for Most Outstanding Canadian Player. CAREER: Dressed in 16 regular season games in 2008 started ten regular season games and West Semi-Final as a receiver made Rider and CFL debut in week 1 had first CFL catch in week 10 versus Winnipeg finished that game with six catches for 52 yards had six catches for 146 yards in week 13 finished the season with 22 receptions for 371 yards was named CFL s Canadian Player of the Week in week 13. COLLEGE: Spent five seasons at Queen s University...started seven games in his senior season led his team and was second in the OUA with 36 catches for 804 yards and six touchdowns was named a first-team OUA all-star and second team CIS all-star started eight regular season games and both playoff games at wide receiver in 2006 caught 37 passes for 671 yards and four touchdowns also had 70 punt returns for 544 yards and 16 kickoff returns for 368 yards. PERSONAL: Nicknamed Bagger spent the off-season in Kingston, Ontario with his wife Kelly where he spent his time rehabbing and preparing for the season volunteers for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation enjoys hockey, playing pickup sports with friends and hiking with his dog Teddi. (Information taken from Official CFL website: http://www.riderville.com) Chan 16

CIRCUIT#6: LUCA CONGI Chan 17

LUCA CONGI, KICKER PRO: Sixth season in Saskatchewan drafted in the 2nd round (12th overall) in the 2006 Canadian College Draft. 2010: Started 15 regular season games at kicker before missing the remainder of the season with a knee injury was named Special Teams Player of the Week in week 5 made 26 of 34 field goal attempts for a 76.5 % accuracy rating punted twice for 69 yards and had one kick-off for 21 yards. 2009: Started all 18 regular season games, the West Final and the Grey Cup as the field goal kicker was named CFL Special Teams Player of the Week in week 11 and was the CFL s Special Teams Player of the Month for September was successful in 33 of 43 field goal attempts for a 77.0% accuracy rating also had a 39.4 yard average on 20 punts. CAREER: Started all 18 regular season games and West Semi-Final as the Rider field goal kicker in 2008 was also the starting punter for one game successfully kicked 38 of 44 field goals for a CFL leading 86.4% accuracy rating was successful on all 50 covert attempts was named the CFL Special Teams Player of the Week in week 16 received third straight nomination as Riders Most Outstanding Special Teams Player started all 18 regular season games as the Rider field goal kicker in 2007 also started both playoff games and the Grey Cup successfully kicked 31 of 45 field goal attempts was successful on all 57 of his convert attempts Rider nominee for Most Outstanding Special Teams Player started in all 18 regular season games and both playoff games in 2006 successfully kicked 38 of 44 field goals for 86.4 percentage kicked a game winning field goal in week 16 named Special Teams Player-of-the-Week in week 2 was the Riders nominee for the CFL s Most Outstanding Rookie Award. COLLEGE: Played five seasons with the Simon Fraser Clan was good on 15 of 20 field goals in his senior year, longest from 46-yards out punted the ball 62 times for 2,509 yards for a 40.5 average with a 60-yard punt being his longest of the season finished with a 53.8 yard average on kickoffs. PERSONAL: Luca spent the off-season slit between his hometown of Waterloo and Toronto where he spent time rehabbing and training for the season Luca hosted a couple of kicking camps in the off-season while spending his remaining free time with his family including his little nephew and niece also enjoys spending time with his dogs and vacationing. (Information taken from Official CFL website: http://www.riderville.com) Chan 18

CIRCUIT #7: GENE MAKOWSKY Chan 19

GENE MAKOWSKY, GUARD PRO: Entering 17th season in Saskatchewan...drafted by Roughriders in second round (23rd overall) in 1995 CFL College Draft. 2010: Started all 18 regular season games, both playoff games and the Grey Cup game on the offensive line was named a West Division All-Star for the seventh straight year. 2009: Started 14 regular season games, the West Final and the Grey Cup game started three of those games at left guard and the remainder of the games at left tackle was named a CFL all-star for the fifth time was the Riders nominee for Most Outstanding Lineman. CAREER: Started all 18 regular season games at tackle, guard and centre in 2008 also started West Semi-Final named a CFL allstar was the Riders and West nominee for Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman started 17 regular season games at right tackle in 2007 also started both playoff games and Grey Cup game had played in 166 consecutive regular season games before missing a game in week 8 due to mononucleosis named a CFL West Division all-star started all 18 regular season games and both playoff games at right tackle in 2006 named a CFL all-star started 18 regular season games at right tackle in 2005 also started in Eastern Semi-Final Rider nominee as Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman named CFL s Most Outstanding Lineman in 2005 named a CFL all-star started 18 games at right tackle in 2004 also started Western Semi-Final and Western Final Rider nominee as Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman named CFL s Most Outstanding Lineman in 2004 named a CFL all-star started 18 games at right tackle in 2003 also started Western Semi-Final and Western Final started 18 games at right tackle in 2002 started East Semi-Final at right tackle Roughrider nomination as Most Outstanding Lineman recorded two defensive tackles started 18 games at right tackle in 2001 played 100th game as a Rider in week nine started 18 games at right tackle in 2000 made three defensive tackles started 18 games in 1999...started first five weeks at center made first career start at center in week 1...moved to left guard in week six started remainder of season (11 games) at left guard. Played in 17 games in 1998 started 16 games at right guard...backup lineman for one week...missed game three due to injury started 18 games at right tackle in 1997...in 1996 placed on 30 day injured list after knee injury against Edmonton in pre-season...transferred to waived injured list in August...played first game in week 11 at Toronto...played five games...started four at guard...finished final two weeks of season on waived injured list with knee injury...1995 was rookie season in CFL...spent first three games on Roughrider reserve list...started first game of career in WEEK 4 at Birmingham...played left guard for injured Scott Hendrickson...played in 15 games...started five including final four games of season...long snapper on special teams...credited with four special team stops. COLLEGE: Four year University of Saskatchewan Huskie...starter since rookie season...never missed a game...played in 32 consecutive regular season games...member of 1991 and 1994 Hardy Cup Champions...named to Canada West all-star team in 1994...chosen as Lineman of the Year in 1993. PERSONAL: Gene was born and raised in Saskatoon makes his home in Regina with his wife Tami and three sons Gene has stepped into the political ring as he will represent the Saskatchewan Party by running in the constituency of Regina Dewdney in the provincial election in November plays handball and contributes his time to a number of charitable activities across the province. (Information taken from Official CFL website: http://www.riderville.com) Chan 20

CIRCUIT#8: JORDAN CISCO Chan 21

JORDAN CISCO, WIDE RECEIVER PRO: Signed with the Riders August, 2010 signed as a free agent with Indianapolis in May, 2010 originally drafted by the Riders in the 2nd round (8th overall) in the 2010 CFL Canadian Draft signed as a free agent with Indianapolis in May, 2010. 2010: Attended training camp with the Colts and after being released was added to the Riders injured list for the remainder of the season. COLLEGE: Spent the past four season at the University of Rams has played in 30 career regular season games and has recorded 141 receptions for 2,051 yards and 11 touchdowns was named a Canada West All-Star in each of the past two seasons and was the Rams top receiver in both of those years had his best season last year when he led the conference with 52 receptions and finished third in receiving yards with 700 was named the Rams Rookie of the Year in 2006. (Information taken from Official CFL website: http://www.riderville.com) Chan 22

CIRCUIT #9: WESTON DRESSLER Chan 23

WESTON DRESSLER, SLOTBACK PRO: Fourth season in Saskatchewan signed free agent deal with Riders in May, 2008. 2010: Started 17 regular season games, both playoff games and the Grey Cup game at receiver had six games with over 100 receiving yards including a season high 13 receptions for 169 yards and one touchdown in week six had nine catches for 154 yards and one touchdown in the season opener led the offence with eight receptions for 150 yards and two touchdowns in the West Semi-Final was named Offensive Player of the Week after the West-Semi Final finished the regular season with 81 catches for 1,189 yards and six touchdowns had nine carries for 57 yards and 13 punt returns for 82 yards. 2009: Started first 14 regular season games with the Riders missed remainder of season with an ankle injury had seven receptions for 154 yards in week 1 had eight catches for 179 yards in week 8 finished the season with a team high 62 catches for 941 yards and four touchdowns was named a CFL West Division all-star. CAREER: Started 15 regular season games and West Semi-Final at wide receiver in 2008 missed three games due to injury made CFL and Rider debut in week 1 had first CFL catch for six yards in week 1 had six catches for 122 yards and a touchdown in week 3 had six catches for 119 yards and two touchdown in week 10 had five catches for 112 yards in week 11 had six catches for 146 yards in week 12 had seven catches for 128 yards in week 14 had eight catches for 133 yards in week 15 had five catches for 93 yards in West Semi-Final finished the season with a team leading 56 catches for 1128 yards and six touchdowns also led the team with 29 kickoff returns for 603 yards and 39 punt returns for 411 yards named CFL s Most Outstanding Rookie named Riders Molson Cup Most Popular Player as voted on by the fans. COLLEGE: Spent four seasons at the University of North Dakota set a school record when he had 90 receptions for 1,215 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2006 broke his own record in 2007 when he recorded 1,272 receiving yards on 76 catches also had 127 punt returns for 1,698 yards and 67 kickoff returns for 1,478 yards finished his collegiate career as UND s all-time receiving leader with 243 catches for 3,382 yards and 38 touchdowns graduated with 19 different school records was the UND s Athlete of the Year in 2007-08 earned 2007 All-America honors from five different organizations... earned his second straight NCC Most Valuable Receiver award...named to the 2007 All-NCC first team at three different positions (wide receiver, return specialist, utility)...earned his fourth straight All-NCC first team selection, becoming just the fourth player in conference history to do so...named to ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America first team for the second straight year...national semifinalist for the Draddy Trophy, the highest academic honor in NCAA football (all divisions)... earned his third straight Academic All-NCC selection. PERSONAL: Weston spent most of the off-season in North Dakota but travelled back to Saskatchewan on numerous occasions to take part in charity events around the province he did spend most of his time focusing on training and enjoys spending time with his family and friends when the opportunity arises. (Information taken from Official CFL website: http://www.riderville.com) Chan 24

CIRCUIT #10: CHRIS BEST Chan 25

CHRIS BEST, GUARD PRO: Fifth season in Saskatchewan drafted by Roughriders in first round (4th overall) in 2005 CFL College Draft. 2010: Dressed in all 18 regular season games, both playoff games and Grey Cup game started all but first two regular season games. 2009: Dressed in all 18 regular season games.started 12 regular season games at guard also started at guard in West Final and Grey Cup. CAREER: Dressed in six regular season games as a backup offensive lineman in 2008 also spent one week on the Riders four-man reserve list dressed in three regular season games as a backup offensive lineman in 2007 spent 11 regular season games and two playoff games on the Riders four-man reserve list made CFL and Rider debut in week 2. COLLEGE: Spent the last two seasons with the University of Waterloo recipient of the J.P. Metras Award as the top offensive lineman participated in the East-West Shrine Game in 2007 was selected a CIS All-Canadian in each of his two seasons at Waterloo was named Male Athlete of the Year at Waterloo transferred from Duke University after three seasons dressed in 11 games for Duke in 2004 at left tackle and left guard dressed in three games during the 2003 season on the field for a total of 33 plays dressed in four games during the 2002 season and was in for a total of 41 snaps named to the Academic Honour Roll in 2003 and 2004.named most improved lineman in 2002 in his sophomore season. PERSONAL: Chris spent the past off-season in Regina with his wife Emily works for Stantec enjoys working out, golfing, reading and watching movies. Chan 26

PHOTO CONSENT FORM FOR CHILDREN ON THE COVER All parents were given a copy of the final project There were a total of 5 children used on the cover of this project, their signed photo consent forms are attached to this document Chan 27

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WORKS CITED Each player photo and biography was taken from the Official CFL website at [http://www.riderville.com/roster/index/team/4/sort/last] Chan 33