LEAGUE AWARDS | |
Most Valuable Player | Jordan Heather (North Bay) |
Offensive Player of the Year | Jacob Steringa (North Bay) |
Defensive Player of the Year | Lowhya Lako (Sarnia) |
Offensive Lineman | Tome Bailey (Tri City) |
Defensive Lineman | Micheal Livingston (GTA) |
Rookie of the Year | Jordan Heather (North Bay) |
(Leo Troy Memorial) | |
Coach of the Year | Marc Mathon (North Bay) |
(Sid Forster Memorial) | |
Special Teams Player | Jacob Steringa (North Bay) |
(Mike Jackson Memorial) | |
Leading Scorer | Jacob Steringa (North Bay) |
(August Kangro Memorial) | |
2023 FIRST TEAM OFFENCE | |
ALL STARS | |
Quarterback | Jordan Heather (North Bay) |
Running Back | Brandon Metz (Tri City) |
Alanzo Clarke (Sault) | |
Receivers | Jacob Steringa (North Bay) |
Nick Laporte (North Bay) | |
Kevin Walsh (GTA) | |
Dylan Mhlanga (Sarnia) | |
Offensive Line | Andrew Carbillo (Tri City) |
Tom Bailey (Tri City) | |
Connor Davis (Ottawa) | |
Nick Belanger (Ottawa) | |
Rily Vandehogan (Tri City) | |
2023 FIRST TEAM DEFENCE | |
ALL STARS | |
Defensive Line | Derek Mulder (Tri City) |
Micheal Livingston (GTA) | |
Damian Dziadosa (Tri City) | |
Zach Sewell (GTA) | |
Linebackers | Lowhya Lako (Sarnia) |
Dustin Murray (Hamilton) | |
Michael Reid (Sault) | |
Defensive Backs | Richard Gillespie (GTA) |
Tyler Storie (Sarnia) | |
Holden Drouin (North Bay) | |
Jake Skrinda (Tri City) | |
Zach Wilkinson (North Bay) | |
2023 FIRST TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS | |
ALL STARS | |
Punter | Ova Coca (GTA) |
Punt Return | Archelaus Jack (Hamilton) |
Kicker | Adam Pallet (Hamilton) |
Kick Return | Brandon McCraney (Sarnia) |
2023 SECOND TEAM OFFENSE | |
ALL STARS | |
Quarterback | Spencer Bollman (Tri City) |
Running Backs | Alex McFarlane (GTA) |
Jonathon Cimankinda (Ottawa) | |
Receivers | Esaie Mboko (Tri City) |
Deshawn Greenway (Hamilton) | |
Andre Laundry (North Bay) | |
Andre Bailey (Hamilton) | |
Offensive Line | Rashad Hafzi (Ottawa) |
Jordan Fryer (Sudbury) | |
Drake Morin (North Bay) | |
Josh Hardy (Sarnia) | |
Nik Blake (GTA) | |
2023 SECOND TEAM DEFENSE | |
ALL STARS | |
Defensive Line | Joe Shyminsky (Sudbury) |
Ethan Barnes (Sarnia) | |
Austin Garlow Henry (Hamilton) | |
Miguel Allard (North Bay) | |
Linebackers | Jaydon Lawson (Tri City) |
Jonathon Cimankinda (Ottawa) | |
Anthony Edwards (Sarnia) | |
Defensive Backs | Nicolas Cartagenise (GTA) |
Jordan Wright (Sarnia) | |
Kory Benoit (North Bay) | |
Mykal Reid (Tri City) | |
Connor Boudreau (Sault) | |
2023 SECOND TEAM SPECIAL TEAMS | |
ALL STARS | |
Punter | Adam Pallet (Hamilton) |
Punt Return | Kevin Walsh (GTA) |
Kicker | Jacob Steringa (North Bay) |
Kick Return | Alanzo Clarke (Sault) |
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Outlaws quarterback Daigle named NFC MVP
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CAMBRIDGE — They lost in the championship but the Tri-City Outlaws still ended the season on a high by taking a trio of top honours in the Northern Football Conference.
Quarterback Dan Daigle was named the outfit’s most valuable player in the league’s year-end awards which were announced earlier this month.
Teammate Tom Bailey won offensive lineman of the year while Tony Azavedo was the top special-teams player.
Daigle, a former Wilfrid Laurier University pivot, led the league in passing with 2,172 yards and 26 passing touchdowns.
The Stoney Creek native also made the NFC’s first all-star team along with fellow Outlaws running back Josh Reason, receiver Shawn Ashe and Bailey.
Ashe came out of retirement and rejoined the pigskin loop this past season and led the league with 618 receiving yards and six receiving majors.
Second team all-star nods went to Tri-City running back Nick Houser, receivers Anthony Powless and Ryan Watt-Dennis (who tied Ashe with six receiving touchdowns), offensive lineman Josh Howes and defensive back Shawn Diebold.
The Outlaws went 6-2 and tied for second overall in the men’s league. The club, based in Cambridge, marched all the way to the final but lost 50-14 to the GTA All-Stars. The Toronto-area bunch went on to win the national title 18-17 over the Calgary Gators.
NFC offensive player of the year went to Ottawa’s Jeremy Mussche, while Sarnia’s John Bain won defensive player of the year.
Ottawa’s Nyjill Wilson was the league’s top rookie and leading scorer, GTA’s Michael Livingston was named defensive lineman of the year, and Oakville’s Barry Emo took top coaching honours.