University of Regina Rams head coach Steve Bryce announced Wednesday the commitment of 13 players for the 2017 season, including highly regarded LeBoldus linebacker Nick Cross.
The additions also include offensive linemen Maguire Abell
(Peacock) and Tim Gauthier (Riffel), receivers Devin Csincsa (Kamloops
Broncos), Blake Draper (Valley Huskers), and Nolan Slusar (Riffel),
defensive linemen Garrett Beardy (Winnipeg Rifles), Travis Pelletier
(Regina Thunder), and Paxton Seib (Campbell Collegiate), linebacker
Dalton Kornum (Greenall), defensive back Dillon Zimmermann (LeBoldus),
and athletes Carter Hewson (Luther) and Gray Lund (O’Neill).
Ranked by CanadaFootballChat.com as the top Grade 12 prospect in
the province of Saskatchewan, Cross won 4A provincial championships with
LeBoldus in each of his three seasons with the Golden Suns. He led the
Schwann Conference with 41½ tackles in six league games played while
also recording four sacks, a fumble recovery, and an interception. As a
fullback and running back for LeBoldus, Cross had 15 rushes for 233
yards and four touchdowns and 11 receptions for 201 yards and another
four majors.
Cross also has extensive experience with Football Canada’s national
teams. He competed for Team Canada’s U18 team at the 2016 International
Bowl, won gold with the U19 team at the 2016 IFAF World Championships
in China, and is currently in Florida with the U19 team at the 2017
North American Championship.
“Nick is a versatile player that plays the game at a high rate of
speed,” Bryce said. “He’s an extremely physical player and is very adept
at separating opposing players from the ball. Nick is a dynamic athlete
that we expect to come in and make an immediate impact for us on both
defence and special teams.”
Considered by the Rams coaching staff as the top graduating
offensive lineman in Saskatchewan, Abell won three 3A provincial
championships in 2013, 2014, and 2015 with Moose Jaw’s Peacock
Collegiate. Abell, who played at centre and on the defensive line for
the Toilers, played at two Football Canada Cups with Team Saskatchewan
and won bronze in 2015 and silver in 2016. Abell also played for Team
Canada’s U18 team at the 2016 International Bowl in Texas.
“Maguire is extremely powerful, has great balance, and good feet
for a big man,” Bryce said. “He plays very aggressively, finishes his
blocks, and just as importantly he’s an exceptional student.”
Zimmermann won a silver medal with Team Saskatchewan at the 2016
Football Canada Cup and is competing for Team Canada’s U18 team at the
2017 North American Championship this week in Florida. He finished his
Grade 12 season with 13 tackles, two interceptions, and two pass
breakups for LeBoldus, winning his third provincial championship in as
many years with the Golden Suns.
Csincsa was a CJFL All-Canadian in 2015 after leading the country
in receiving yards, finishing his final Kamloops Broncos season with 67
catches for 1102 yards and eight touchdowns. Draper comes to the Rams
with four seasons of U SPORTS eligibility remaining after leading the
Valley Huskers in receptions (43), receiving yards (487), and touchdown
catches (3) last year, while Slusar had a completion percentage of over
60% as Riffel’s quarterback in 2016 but will come to the Rams as a wide
receiver.
Beardy has four years of U SPORTS eligibility and compiled 28
tackles, three pass deflections, and a half sack last year with the
Winnipeg Rifles, while Pelletier comes to the Rams after five years with
the Regina Thunder. Seib helped Team Saskatchewan to a silver at last
year’s Football Canada Cup and went on to collect 10½ tackles for
Campbell Collegiate last year in his final season at the high school
level.
Hewson, Lund, and Gauthier were also teammates of Abell, Seib, and
Zimmermann – and previously announced commits Lucas Nurkowski, Ryder
Varga, Dawson Mucha, Parker Hodel, Tanner Schmekel, and Ty Cappo – for
Team Saskatchewan’s silver medal-winning team at the Football Canada
Cup. Last season, Hewson rushed 110 times for 778 yards and five
touchdowns for Luther and Lund finished with 49 rushes for 293 yards to
go along with six catches for 186 yards and two majors for O’Neill.
Gauthier was primarily a left tackle for Riffel. Kornum had 24 tackles
last year for Greenall and also picked up 1½ sacks and a pair of blocked
kicks with the Griffins.
The Rams now have 29 players committed as part of their 2017 recruiting class.
OL Maguire Abell • 6-0, 270 • 1st • Moose Jaw, Sask. (Albert E. Peacock Collegiate)
OL Parker Auchstaetter • 6-5, 295 • 1st • Assiniboia, Sask. (Assiniboia Composite)
DL Garrett Beardy • 6-2, 275 • 2nd • Winnipeg, Man. (Winnipeg Rifles)
RB Kyle Borsa • 5-11, 180 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Michael A. Riffel HS)
SB Jonah Branning • 6-1, 170 • 1st • Moose Jaw, Sask. (Central Collegiate)
OL Ty Cappo • 6-3, 245 • 1st • Muscowpetung First Nation (Greenall HS)
OL Theren Churchill • 6-6, 280 • 3rd • Stettler, Alta. (Edmonton Huskies)
LB Nick Cross • 5-11, 180 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS)
WR Devin Csincsa • 5-10, 190 • 5th • Winnipeg, Man. (Kamloops Broncos)
SB Noah Dheilly • 6-0, 180 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS)
SB Blake Draper • 6-3, 225 • 2nd • Chilliwack, B.C. (Valley Huskers)
OL Tim Gauthier • 6-2, 260 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Michael A. Riffel HS)
ATH Carter Hewson • 5-7, 165 • Regina, Sask. (Luther College HS)
OL Parker Hodel • 6-3, 275 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Winston Knoll Collegiate)
OL Matt Knight • 6-2, 300 • 4th • Regina, Sask. (Regina Thunder)
LB Dalton Kornum • 6-2, 190 • 1st • Pilot Butte, Sask. (Greenall HS)
ATH Gray Lund • 5-7, 160 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Archbishop M.C O'Neill HS)
DB Zachary Moore • 6-0, 180 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS)
OL Dawson Mucha • 5-11, 280 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Sheldon-Williams Collegiate)
SB Lucas Nurkowski • 6-0, 170 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Michael A. Riffel HS)
RB Jacob Palmarin • 5-10, 205 • 3rd • Lethbridge, Alta. (Kamloops Broncos)
DL Travis Pelletier • 6-2, 240 • 4th • Regina, Sask. (Regina Thunder)
DB Noah Sampson • 5-11, 180 • 1st • Pilot Butte, Sask. (Greenall HS)
DL Tanner Schmekel • 6-1, 230 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Michael A. Riffel HS)
DL Paxton Seib • 6-0, 260 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Campbell Collegiate)
WR Nolan Slusar • 5-11, 160 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Michael A. Riffel HS)
DL Blake Turner • 6-1, 255 • 1st • Calgary, Alta. (Bishop O'Byrne HS)
LB Ryder Varga • 6-2, 215 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS)
DB Dillon Zimmermann • 5-11, 170 • 1st • Regina, Sask. (Dr. Martin LeBoldus HS)
4 comments:
How many recruits did Gibson have? Steve Bryce---making the Rams great again!
Kyle
Cross is unreal. He could be the best defensive player the Rams have ever had!
Seriously? Hicks plays and is great for the Chicago Bears!
It is like night and day to see where this team is now compared to one year ago. Thank god Gibson ditched the program!
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