CIS POW (11): Farquharson, McKoy, Mark honoured

OTTAWA (CIS) – Guelph running back Rob Farquharson, Manitoba defensive back Jayden McKoy and Calgary kicker Johnny Mark are the CIS football players of the week for the period ending on Nov. 8, 2014.

Farquharson, a fifth-year human kinetics student from Niagara Falls, was honoured on offence after he ran all over the Western Mustangs in a 51-26 OUA semifinal win on home turf, last Saturday. The 5-foot-9, 210-pound senior rushed for 232 yards and three touchdowns on 25 carries against a defensive unit that ranked second in the country in the regular season allowing only 83 yards on the ground per contest. The nationally fifth-ranked Gryphons (8-1) travel to Hamilton on Saturday to take on No. 3 McMaster in the 107th Yates Cup final at 1 p.m. (Cable 14 & OUA.TV)        .

Mount Allison wide receiver Rodreke Joseph, Montreal receiver Régis Cibasu and Calgary quarterback Andrew Buckley were also up for the award.

McKoy, a first-year engineering student from Winnipeg, took home the weekly honour on defence after he helped the Bisons overcome a 19-point deficit to beat Saskatchewan 47-39 in a Canada West semifinal, last Friday night in Saskatoon. The 5-foot-11, 170-pound freshman had a pair of interceptions in the win, including his second of the game six minutes into the third quarter which he returned on 54 yards for a touchdown to kick start a run of 22 unanswered points by the visitors. Manitoba (5-4) visits No. 4 Calgary (7-2) Saturday at 2 p.m. MST in the Hardy Cup championship match (Shaw TV &CanadaWest.TV).

Defensive linemen Shaun Robinson of Mount Allison, Vincent Desloges of Laval and Cam Walker of Guelph were also nominated.

Mark, a fourth-year science student from Peterborough, Ont., was the choice on special teams thanks to a near-perfect performance in a resounding 56-0 Canada West semifinal win over Regina at McMahon Stadium, Saturday. The 6-foot, 185-pound CFL prospect connected on each of his four field goal attempts on the afternoon (23, 21, 40, 21) while maintaining an impressive average of 47 yards on six punts, pinning the Rams inside their own 20 on three occasions. The Dinos hope to extend their record streak of six straight Hardy Cup triumphs Saturday against Manitoba (2 p.m. MST, Shaw TV &CanadaWest.TV).

Mount Allison returner Michael Bohan, Laval returner Antony Dufour and McMaster cover specialist Mitch O’Connor were the other nominees.

Offensive nominees:

AUS: Rodreke Joseph, wide receiver, Mount Allison

RSEQ: Régis Cibasu, receiver, Montreal

OUA: Rob Farquharson, running back, Guelph (recipient)

CWUAA: Andrew Buckley, quarterback, Calgary

 

Defensive nominees:

AUS: Shaun Robinson, lineman, Mount Allison

RSEQ: Vincent Desloges, defensive end, Laval

OUA: Cam Walker, defensive end, Guelph

CWUAA: Jayden McKoy, defensive back, Manitoba (recipient)

 

Special team nominees:

AUS: Michael Bohan, returner, Mount Allison

RSEQ: Antony Dufour, returner, Laval

OUA: Mitch O’Connor, cover, McMaster

CWUAA: Johnny Mark, kicker, Calgary (recipient)

CIS FOOTBALL WEEK 12 SCHEDULE (all times local)

 

November 12 (conference finals)

13:00   No. 2 Montreal (8-1) at No. 1 Laval (8-1) (Radio-Canada TV & ici.radio-canada.ca)

13:00   No. 5 Guelph (8-1) at No. 3 McMaster (8-1) (Cable 14 & OUA.TV)

14:00   Manitoba (5-4) at No. 4 Calgary (7-2) (Shaw TV & CanadaWest.TV)

 

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