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//DATE:
Sept. 1, 2009
//For Immediate Release
//Complete game notes and preview attached
Rams open up Canada West season
against Manitoba
The Manitoba Bisons and the Regina Rams will open up the 2009
season the same way the two teams ended the 2008 conference
schedule - matched up against each other under the lights in
Regina. Game time is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. at
Mosaic Stadium.
The Rams finished with a 5-3 record last season and in third
place in the conference, but enter 2009 as a bit of an unknown
entity after losing 12 starters from their roster. However, head
coach Frank McCrystal and his staff have been impressed by the
strides made by the Rams players since training camp broke on
Aug. 21.
“We’re going to be a very athletic and very skilled team this
season,” McCrystal said. “The biggest key for us heading into a
game against a physical, aggressive Manitoba team is that we
need to come mentally prepared and play disciplined.”
The Rams’ roster turnover sees five starters depart from 2008,
including conference all-stars Luke Derkson, Nick Hutchins and
Teale Orban. Third-year quarterback Marc Mueller will take over
for Orban under centre, while running back Graham Mosiondz will
replace Derkson after missing the entire season due to injury.
Regina loses seven starters on defence, including all five
defensive backs. Expect Kirby Kezama and Jamir Walker - who both
started one game last season as true first-year players - to be
among several players that will see greatly expanded roles in
the backfield this year.
The Bisons, who finished in fifth place in Canada West last
season with a 4-4 record, will also have a new quarterback
controlling the offence. John Makie will be replaced by former
Winnipeg Rifles quarterback Nathan Friesen, who is entering his
final year of CIS eligibility. Friesen saw plenty of action last
year as Makie’s backup, completing 40 of 83 passes for 441 yards
and a touchdown. He’ll be throwing to an all-new receiving
corps, as the Bisons lose Terry Firr, Randy Simmons, Mike
Mizerski, Steve Gronick, and Simon Blaszczak from last year’s
roster. Manitoba should again be strong on the defensive side of
the ball this year, as the Bisons return the majority of players
from last year’s squad that ranked No. 2 in the conference in
both run defence and pass defence.
Friday’s meeting will be the only Canada West game between
Manitoba and Regina this season, which marks the first time
since the 2005 season
that the two teams have squared off only once during the
conference schedule. The teams split the 2008 season series,
with the Bisons winning 25-12 in Winnipeg on Aug. 30 and the
Rams replying with a 17-12 victory in Regina on Oct. 24.
Regina’s win broke a seven-game losing streak against the Bisons,
as Manitoba had won every meeting between the two teams since a
Rams overtime win in Winnipeg during the 2005 season.
The game can be heard live on radio at 620 CKRM (www.620ckrm.com)
in Regina or 101.5 UMFM (www.umfm.com)
in Winnipeg.
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Braden Konschuh
Sports Information Director
University of Regina
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, SK S4S 0A2
Phone: (306) 585-5199
Fax: (306) 585-5693
braden.konschuh@uregina.ca
http://www.reginacougars.com