Today
the Saskatchewan Roughrider Plaza of Honor Committee announced two new members
will be inducted into the Plaza of Honor. This year Chris Szarka and Omarr
Morgan will have their names forever etched into Saskatchewan Roughrider
history.
Besides
being Saskatchewan’s most prestigious sporting dinner, the Plaza of Honor
Dinner has contributed over $6 million to the Saskatchewan Roughrider Football
Club.
The
Plaza of Honor Dinner presented by SaskTel has inducted 116 individuals who
have made major contributions to the proud tradition of the Saskatchewan
Roughrider Football Club. The club has also inducted the 1966, 1989 and 2007
Grey Cup championship teams.
The
cairn honouring the Plaza of Honor Inductees is situated outside the main gates
on the west side of Mosaic Stadium. The Plaza of Honor cairn is sponsored by
SaskTel, SASK SPORT INC. and the City of Regina.
This
year’s dinner is set for Friday, September 19th at the Credit Union
Eventplex – Evraz Place. To accommodate a much larger audience, the event will
once again take place in the Eventplex and will allow patrons
a spacious opportunity with a large reception area throughout the evening to
meet and greet friends and associates.
CHRIS SZARKA
Eastern Illinois
#33
Fullback
1997-2010
- Born
in Vancouver, BC in 1975
- Played
14 seasons in the CFL – all with the Roughriders
- Played
his college football at Eastern Illinois
- Originally
selected in the 2nd round (13th overall) of the 1997
Canadian Draft
- Played
226 regular season games
- Played
in 15 playoff games and four Grey Cups
- Won
the Grey Cup with Saskatchewan in 2007
- Named
the Riders Most Outstanding Canadian in 2002 and 2003
- Named
the West Divisions Most Outstanding Canadian in 2003
- Finished
his CFL career with 423 carries for 1,703 rushing yards and 33 touchdowns
while adding 98 receptions for 1,308 yards and five touchdowns
- Was
known as the ‘Canuck Truck’
OMARR MORGAN
Brigham Young
#1
Defensive Back
2000-2010
- Born
in Hollywood, CA in 1976
- Played
11 CFL seasons; ten with the Roughriders
- Played
collegiately at Brigham Young University
- Originally
signed with the Riders as a free agent in June 1999
- Signed
with the St. Louis Rams in April, 1998
- Played
192 career regular seasons games … 176 with the Riders
- Played
in 12 playoff games
- Played
in two Grey Cups (2009, 2010)
- Was
named a West Division All-Star in 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2005
- Was
named a CFL All-Star three times (2002, 2003, 2005)
- Finished
his CFL career with 608 defensive tackles, 37 special teams tackles, 62
pass knockdowns, 27 interceptions – two returned for touchdowns, and 11
fumble recoveries – three of which were returned for touchdowns.
4 comments:
No Kerry Joseph?
Congrats to both. It always made me chuckle that Omar picked the wrong year to leave.
Dan
Omar Morgan! A great pick. I almost forgot about him. He was just a quiet assassin out there.
Chris G
Joseph just retired! Give it time man!
Great selections today.
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