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Sabtu, 26 November 2016

Dinos add Talented Linebacker

Joe Dutton wanted to remain at home and enjoy the benefits of his mother’s cooking. Head Coach Wayne Harris and the University of Calgary Dinos are thankful for that. The 6’3”, 195 lbs. linebacker from St. Francis High School has signed a Canadian Interuniversity Sport Letter of Intent to play for the Dinos in 2017. Dutton joins current St. Francis teammates, quarterback Cole Belway and offensive lineman Logan Bandy who have also committed to the Dinos.

“I wanted to stay in Calgary, play with the players I played with as a kid and stay at home with my mother’s cooking,” stated Dutton who has been a two year starter for the defending City and Provincial 4A Champion Browns.

“I felt the combination of education and football excellence made it the best choice to commit to the Dinos. They have enjoyed tremendous success the past few years and I am excited to help contribute to that continued success,” Dutton stated elaborating on his decision to remain in Calgary..

From a football family, Joe’s grandfather Tom Dutton was a stalwart defensive lineman for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies in the late 1960’s and also played for the Saskatoon Hilltops, while his father Paul, played for the Huskies in 1991 and 1992.

Joe brings an impressive list of credentials to the Dinos. He was a member of the Alberta U18 team for two years and was captain of the Canadian team that participated in the International Bowl in Arlington, Texas in February 2016. He was a two time all-star in the Calgary Midget League (2015 and 2016) for the Cowboys that were coached by Tony Spoletini and Al Cooper, and a Calgary High School all-star in 2015 playing for Tyler Park.

Dutton is currently ranked in the CFC Top 100 and was pursued by every school in Canada West as well as Queen’s and McGill.

“Joe Dutton is one of the top linebackers in the country. He has size, speed and instincts to be a top level CIS player,” states Dinos recruiting coordinator and Coach Matt Berry.

Dutton is the son of Paul and Jenn Kelly and plans to take Education courses at the University of Calgary.

Rabu, 23 November 2016

FOOTBALL DINOS RECEIVE COMMITMENT FROM OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE LINE PROSPECT:

The University of Calgary football Dinos confirmed defensive lineman Justin Sambu has signed a Canadian Interuniversity Sport Letter of Intent and will attend the U of C beginning in the fall of 2017.

Sambu, who graduated from Cochrane High School in 2016 as a 17-year old is currently with the Calgary Colts of the Prairie Junior Football Conference.

The 6’3”, 265 lbs. Sambu had a distinguished High School career playing for Rob McNab despite being one of the youngest players in the Rockyview League. He started for the Cobras for three seasons and was a member of two Provincial Championship teams. He was also a member of the Alberta U18 provincial team in 2015 and a member of the South team in the 2016 Senior Bowl.

Sambu also distinguished himself on the international stage. He was a starting member of the Canadian team that competed in the 2016 International Bowl in Arlington, Texas that defeated a United States all-star High School team.

University of Calgary Head Coach Wayne Harris is elated to receive a commitment from Sambu.

“Justin is one of the most outstanding defensive linemen in all of Canada. He is a big, strong young player that will continue to get better,” states Harris of Sambu who was ranked 11th in Canada by the Canada Football Chat scouting service of graduating High School seniors last year.

Sambu received numerous overtures to attend various NCAA and CIS schools included North Dakota and Missouri in the NCAA as well as a multitude of CIS schools that included UBC, Regina, Carleton, and Alberta.

“Calgary is my favorite CIS team. It is home for me and I always wanted to play here,” stated Sambu who will pursue courses in the Faculty of Kinesiology.

Justin is the son of Lesley Sambu who attended the University of Calgary.

DAN TEITZ JOINS THE DINOS FOR



Daniel Teitz always wanted a chance to play football with his older brother Micah Teitz. His wish will be granted in 2017.

The University of Calgary Dinos confirmed the signing of linebacker Daniel Teitz to a Canadian Interuniversity Letter of Intent.

Teitz, a 6’, 205 lbs. linebacker is a product from the Falcons program of the Calgary Minor Football Association who will graduate from Springbank High School in June 2017. Daniel was a Rockyview Football League all-star last year and was his team’s Most Valuable Player as well as the MVP for the Falcons of the Calgary Midget Football League.

A starting member of the Alberta U18 team for the past two years Daniel is familiar with the Dinos football program seeing his older brother, who was a Canada West all-star and CIS second team all-Canadian in 2015.

“I felt Calgary was the place for me. I have seen my brother play here (Calgary) and know the expectations,” stated Teitz who will enter the Faculty of Kinesiology. “I grew up around the program so I know how it (the program) works and I like the family atmosphere with the team. I knew this was the place for me,” states Teitz who was recruited by McGill, Manitoba, Alberta and Queens but did not make any official recruiting visits.

Head Coach Wayne Harris is delighted with Teitz’s decision to the join the Dinos.

“Daniel is an outstanding linebacker with great range and mobility. He had an outstanding Canada Cup with the Alberta U18 team,” Harris stated.

Daniel is the son of Martin and Hope Teitz of Springbank, AB.

FOOTBALL DINOS SIGN PROMISING DEFENSIVE LINEMAN FROM VERNON



The University of Calgary football Dinos continues to make inroads into the Central Okanagan in building their roster.

Head Coach Wayne Harris confirmed that defensive end Josh Hyer has signed a Canadian Interuniversity Sport Letter of Intent to attend the University of Calgary in the fall of 2017. Hyer, who will graduate from Vernon Secondary School in this coming June joins fellow Panther alum, linebacker Carson Labrecque on the roster. Labrecque joined the Dinos this past year but is being redshirted due to injury in 2016.

“Josh has been on our radar for the past couple of years. He was at our development camp this past summer. I have had the opportunity to watch him live a few times the past three years,” states recruiting coordinator Matt Berry. “He comes from an excellent program under Coach Sean Smith at VSS,” Berry added.

Harris was present for the signing of the 6’3”, 235 lbs. Hyer at Vernon Secondary School in early October.

Hyer plans to study business courses at the University of Calgary.

“I liked the chemistry with the coaches and players at the University of Calgary and felt welcome,” stated the 17-year old Hyer who was the Dinos summer camp in early August. “Calgary was a good match and was the top school on my list,” Hyer stated who was approached by other schools but made it known he wanted to play for the Dinos.

"Josh is an outstanding athlete. He's been at our summer camps and we noticed his ability to get off the ball. He uses his hands well and runs to the ball well. He reminds us of Cory Robinson, who is an all-Canadian on our team right now. He's got the same skill set coming out of high school,” states Harris.

“I owe a lot to my family and Coach Smith,” stated Hyer who has an older brother that plays safety for the Kamloops Broncos in the British Columbia Football Conference.

Josh is the son of James Hyer and Heid Astin.

The Local QB Joins Dinos



The University of Calgary football Dinos added another outstanding recruit form the powerful St. Francis Browns football program confirming the signing of a Canadian Interuniversity Letter of Intent from quarterback Cole Belway.

A fabulous student-athlete that is an honors student, Cole received academic honors with distinction the past five years. An all-around athlete Belway has only played competitive football for two years participating in basketball, volleyball, track and badminton. He is a three-time city champion in badminton.

Cole was a member of the Browns City and Provincial 4A Championship team in 2015 under Head Coach Tyler Park. He becomes the third member of the CFC’s current top 50 High School team to commit to the Dinos joining teammates Logan Bandy (offensive tackle) and Joe Dutton (linebacker).

Belway is the son of former University of Calgary defensive lineman Brian Belway. His father was a 1986 first round pick of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers playing in the Canadian Football League for four seasons with the BC Lions and the Calgary Stampeders. He also had a tryout with the Oakland Raiders. Brian was a member of the 1985 Vanier Cup championship team and Cole’s uncle, Steve, was a member of the 1983 National Championship team.

“Calgary has a great family atmosphere with the excellent coaching staff’s knowledge of football, I like the offense they play, and support they have from their alumni, the 5thQuarter,” stated the 6’2”, 185 lbs. Belway who was wooed by several CIS schools including St. Francis Xavier and Western as well as Simon Fraser and Minot State in North Dakota.

Belway had a successful minor football career in the Mavericks organization. He was the all-star pivot in the 2016 Calgary Midget League for the Mavericks and played for them in 2015 as well.

Cole plans to enroll in the Faculty of Kinesiology in September 2017 with academic goal of entering the masters program in this area.