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Vanier Cup Winners 2008 ........................................Laval 44 Western 21 Ivor Wynne Stadium 2007 ........................................Manitoba 28 Saint Mary’s 14 Rogers Centre 2006 ........................................Laval 13 Saskatchewan 8 Univ of Saskatchewan 2005 ........................................Laurier 24 Saskatchewan 23 Ivor Wynne Stadium 2004 ........................................Laval 7 Saskatchewan 1 Ivor Wynne Stadium 2003 ........................................Laval 14 Saint Mary’s 7 SkyDome 2002 ........................................Saint Mary’s 33 Saskatchewan 21 SkyDome 2001 ........................................Saint Mary’s 42 Manitoba 16 SkyDome 2000 ........................................Ottawa 42 Regina 39 SkyDome 1999 ........................................Laval 14 Saint Mary’s 10 SkyDome 1998 ........................................Saskatchewan 24 Concordia 17 SkyDome 1997 ........................................UBC 39 Ottawa 23 SkyDome 1996 ........................................Saskatchewan 31 StFX 12 SkyDome 1995 ........................................Calgary 54 Western 24 SkyDome 1994 ........................................Western 50* Saskatchewan 40 SkyDome 1993 ........................................Toronto 37 Calgary 34 SkyDome 1992 ........................................Queen’s 31 Saint Mary’s 0 SkyDome 1991 ........................................Wilfrid Laurier 25 Mt. Allison 18 SkyDome 1990 ........................................Saskatchewan 24 St. Mary’s 21 SkyDome 1989 ........................................Western 35 Saskatchewan 10 SkyDome 1988 ........................................Calgary 52 St. Mary’s 23 Varsity Stadium 1987 ........................................McGill 47 UBC 11 Varsity Stadium 1986 ........................................UBC 25 Western 23 Varsity Stadium 1985 ........................................Calgary 25 Western 6 Varsity Stadium 1984 ........................................Guelph 22 Mt. Allison 13 Varsity Stadium 1983 ........................................Calgary 31 Queen’s 21 Varsity Stadium 1982 ........................................UBC 39 Western 14 Varsity Stadium 1981 ........................................Acadia 18 Alberta 12 Varsity Stadium 1980 ........................................Alberta 40 Ottawa 21 Varsity Stadium 1979 ........................................Acadia 34 Western 12 Varsity Stadium 1978 ........................................Queen’s 16 UBC 3 Varsity Stadium 1977 ........................................Western 48 Acadia 15 Varsity Stadium 1976 ........................................Western 29 Acadia 13 Varsity Stadium 1975 ........................................Ottawa 14 Calgary 9 CNE Stadium 1974 ........................................Western 19 Toronto 15 CnE Stadium 1973 ........................................Saint Mary’s 14 McGill 6 CNE Stadium 1972 ........................................Alberta 20 Waterloo Lut. 7 Varsity Stadium 1971 ........................................Western 15 Alberta 14 Varsity Stadium 1970 ........................................Manitoba 38 Ottawa 11 Varsity Stadium 1969 ........................................Manitoba 24 McGill 15 Varsity Stadium 1968 ........................................Queen’s 42 Waterloo Lut. 14 Varsity Stadium 1967 ........................................Alberta 10 McMaster 9 Varsity Stadium INVITATIONAL 1966 ........................................StFX 40 Waterloo Lut. 14 Varsity Stadium 1965 ........................................Toronto 14 Alberta 7 Varsity Stadium * Overtime The Rogers Centre, SkyDome, Varsity Stadium & CNE Stadium are located in Toronto. 44
45 All-Canadians, OuA All-Stars, East-West Bowl 2008 CIS all-CandIanS SECOnD TEAM Defence LB John Surla Western 2 Niagara Falls, Ont. Social Sciences DB Corey McNair Western 5 London, Ont. Social Sciences S Matthew Carapella Western 5 London, Ont. Social Sciences 2008 OUa FOOTBall all-STaRS The Western Mustangs are second to Queen’s in total number of All-Stars with 11. Four of these players are on the First Team defence, including defensive tackle Vaughn Martin (London, Ont.), linebacker John Surla (Niagara Falls, Ont.), defensive halfback Corey McNair (London, Ont.) and free safety Matt Carapella (London, Ont.). Inside receiver Jesse Bellamy (Guelph, Ont.) is also named to the First Team. CIS passing champion Michael Faulds (Eden Mills, Ont.) and three of his protectors, centre Ahmad Jaradat (London, Ont.), guard Andy Rady (London, Ont.) and tackle Richard Zulys (Toronto, Ont.) are named Second Team All-Stars. Faulds threw for 2,596 yards during the regular season. Defensive Mustangs on the Second Team include defensive tackle Mike Van Praet (London, Ont.) and cornerback Josh Foster (London, Ont.). 2008 WeSTeRn all-STaRS FIRST TEAM ALL-STARS OFFEnCE Inside Receiver – Jesse Bellamy (Western) DEFEnCE Defensive Tackle – Vaughn Martin (Western) Linebacker – John Surla (Western) Defensive Halfback – Corey McNair (Western) Free Safety – Matt Carapella (Western) SECOnD TEAM ALL-STARS OFFEnCE Centre – Ahmad Jaradat (Western) Guard – Andy Rady (Western) Tackle – Richard Zulys (Western) Quarterback – Michael Faulds (Western) DEFEnCE Defensive Tackle – Mike Van Praet (Western) Cornerback – Josh Foster (Western) 2009 eaST WeST BOWl Mustangs at the 2009 East-West Bowl In May, 2009, the Western Mustangs hosted the East-West Bowl and five Mustangs participated: QB Michael Faulds DB Craig Butler LB Conor Elliott LB John Surla WR Jesse Bellamy (NOTE: DT Chris Greaves was selected but did not compete due to injury)
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All-Canadians, OuA All-Stars,<br />
East-West Bowl<br />
2008 CIS<br />
all-CandIanS<br />
SECOnD TEAM<br />
Defence<br />
LB John Surla Western 2 Niagara Falls,<br />
Ont. Social Sciences<br />
DB Corey McNair Western 5 London,<br />
Ont. Social Sciences<br />
S Matthew Carapella Western 5 London,<br />
Ont. Social Sciences<br />
2008 OUa FOOTBall<br />
all-STaRS<br />
The Western Mustangs are second to<br />
Queen’s in total number <strong>of</strong> All-Stars<br />
with 11. Four <strong>of</strong> these players are on the<br />
First Team defence, including defensive<br />
tackle Vaughn Martin (London, Ont.),<br />
linebacker John Surla (Niagara Falls,<br />
Ont.), defensive halfback Corey<br />
McNair (London, Ont.) and free safety<br />
Matt Carapella (London, Ont.). Inside<br />
receiver Jesse Bellamy (Guelph, Ont.)<br />
is also named to the First Team.<br />
CIS passing champion Michael Faulds<br />
(Eden Mills, Ont.) and three <strong>of</strong> his<br />
protectors, centre Ahmad Jaradat<br />
(London, Ont.), guard Andy Rady<br />
(London, Ont.) and tackle Richard Zulys<br />
(Toronto, Ont.) are named Second<br />
Team All-Stars. Faulds threw for 2,596<br />
yards during the regular season.<br />
Defensive Mustangs on the Second<br />
Team include defensive tackle Mike Van<br />
Praet (London, Ont.) and cornerback<br />
Josh Foster (London, Ont.).<br />
2008 WeSTeRn<br />
all-STaRS<br />
FIRST TEAM ALL-STARS<br />
OFFEnCE<br />
Inside Receiver – Jesse Bellamy<br />
(Western)<br />
DEFEnCE<br />
Defensive Tackle – Vaughn Martin<br />
(Western)<br />
Linebacker – John Surla (Western)<br />
Defensive Halfback – Corey McNair<br />
(Western)<br />
Free Safety – Matt Carapella (Western)<br />
SECOnD TEAM ALL-STARS<br />
OFFEnCE<br />
Centre – Ahmad Jaradat (Western)<br />
Guard – Andy Rady (Western)<br />
Tackle – Richard Zulys (Western)<br />
Quarterback – Michael Faulds<br />
(Western)<br />
DEFEnCE<br />
Defensive Tackle – Mike Van Praet<br />
(Western)<br />
Cornerback – Josh Foster (Western)<br />
2009 eaST<br />
WeST BOWl<br />
Mustangs at the<br />
2009 East-West Bowl<br />
In May, 2009, the Western Mustangs<br />
hosted the East-West Bowl and five<br />
Mustangs participated:<br />
QB Michael Faulds<br />
DB Craig Butler<br />
LB Conor Elliott<br />
LB John Surla<br />
WR Jesse Bellamy<br />
(NOTE: DT Chris Greaves was selected<br />
but did not compete due to injury)