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April 26, 2001 Stingers football hand out awards

 

 

 

 

 

Concordia’s Stingers football team held an awards dinner on April 21 at the Molson Brasserie. Many of the players in their fifth and final years with the team made heartfelt speeches of farewell.

Here are the winners:

Warrior Trophy for Outstanding Player: Loan Doung, fifth-year defensive halfback from Brockville, Ont. Second Team All-Canadian in 2000. Major in Economics.

George Dixon Trophy for Outstanding Offensive Player: Steve Jobin, fifth-year offensive guard from Varennes, Que. First Team All-Canadian in 2000. Major in Psychology. Currently playing professional football in Switzerland. Eligible for CFL draft.

Team of ‘62 Trophy for Outstanding Defensive Player: Loan Doung (See above.)
Peter Regimbald Trophy for Outstanding Special Teams Player: Burke Dales, fourth-year kicker/punter from Brockville, Ont. O-QIFC all-star punter, unanimous choice. Major in Sociology.

Ed Meagher Trophy for Outstanding Academic Player: Phil Scalabrini, first-year quarterback out of Champlain College, from Sherbrooke, Que. Major in Engineering, with a GPA of 3.8.

Russ Blackwell Trophy for Most Dedicated Player: Dave Aiken, third-year defensive halfback from Burlington, Ont. Major in Political Science.

Pat Davis Trophy for Outstanding Defensive Rookie: Christian Giguière, first-year cornerback out of Champlain College, from St. Prosper, Que. Concordia Male Rookie of the Year at Athletic Awards banquet, April 6. Major in Sociology.

Pat Davis Trophy for Outstanding Offensive Rookie: Brad Collinson, centre, from St. Bruno, Que. Major in Sociology.

Hal McCarney Trophy for Outstanding Offensive Lineman: Steve Jobin, fifth-year offensive guard, from Varennes, Que. First Team All-Canadian in 2000. Major in Psychology. Currently playing professional football in Switzerland. Eligible for CFL draft.

Hal McCarney Trophy for Outstanding Defensive Lineman: Wayne Dunn, third-year rush end, from LaSalle, Que. O-QIFC All-Star, Ted Elsby Memorial Trophy winner, Homecoming Cup winner. Major: Sociology.