2000 Select Team

FRONT ROW:James Fordyce (Coach),
Ron Tremblay (Coach), Lori Tremblay (Manager), Ron Logan (Coach),
Brock Jacobs (Coach), Ray Hurt (Coach)
SECOND ROW: Frank Guido (Coach), Brad Parkinson, Jeff Vandal, Ed
Fortinski (Coach)
THIRD ROW: Austin Louden, Marshal McMahon, Ho Ming Chung, Justin
McEwing, Brett Lawton, Curtis Masikewich,
Kyle Nunweiler, Brad Sommers
FOURTH ROW: Jon Taylor, Jeff Chitwood, Matt Loria, Jake Davis,
Jeff Wollin, Rollie Lambala, Paul Dimakis, Donald Scott
BACK ROW: Jon Mayhew, Andrew Moore, Blake Belding, Shawn Muller, Kevin
Lane, Glen Cheyne, Marc Eastman, Cameron Thompson
MISSING: Nathan Broadhead
Game Summaries
CALGARY SELECTS ALL-STAR TEAM RESULTS--THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 23, 2000
The Calgary Bantam Football Association is a tackle
football league for youth aged 13 to 15 in Calgary and surrounding area.
Our season runs from late August until November.
More information on the CBFA can be obtained at http://www.cbfa.ab.ca
or by calling 291-4443. We are always looking for players, coaches,
sponsors, volunteers and spectators.
CALGARY SELECTS 12
OMAHA, NEBRASKA 0
Our touring Calgary Selects bantam all-stars opened
up with an impressive Thanksgiving Day victory over Omaha, Nebraska
on Thursday in Belleville, Illinois. The team is participating for the
fourth consecutive year in the Pilgrim Bowl, a tournament featuring
hundreds of teams of all age groups.
Scoring for the Selects were Jeff Wollin (Bulldogs)
on a 5 yard off tackle, while Marshall McMahon (Broncos) scampered in
later on a 20 yard sweep play. Rolly Lumbala (Wildcats) was a standout
for the team as he rumbled for about 110 yards rushing.
Tomorrow the Selects will travel to Collinsville, Illinois
to take on the hometown Raiders. On Sunday the team is back in Belleville
to do battle with the Tri-County All-Stars. We'll keep you posted with
the results.
Thursday temperature in Belleville, Illinois----45F
CALGARY SELECTS ALL-STAR TEAM RESULTS--FRIDAY NOVEMBER
24, 2000
The Calgary Bantam Football Association is a tackle
football league for youth aged 13 to 15 in Calgary and surrounding area.
Our season runs from late August until November.
More information on the CBFA can be obtained at http://www.cbfa.ab.ca
or by calling 291-4443. We are always looking for players, coaches,
sponsors, volunteers and spectators.
CALGARY SELECTS 18
COLLINSVILLE RAIDERS 0
The Calgary Selects were in action again on Friday,
this time in Collinsville, Illinois. The boys gave another strong defensive
effort as they downed the Raiders on their home turf 18-0.
Brett Lawton (Wildcats) opened the scoring for Calgary
on the defensive side of the ball when he returned an interception 10
yds for the major.
Rolly Lumbala (Wildcats) then went the distance on an
80 yard toss play.
Jeff Wollin (Bulldogs) later came up with his second
touchdown of the tournament on a 12 yard off tackle play.
The team will now enjoy a day off from action. They
will be crossing the Mississippi to take in the sights, sounds and smells
of lovely downtown St. Louis, Missouri on Saturday.
Sunday will see the Selects face possibly their toughest
test as they take on the Tri-County All-Stars among the cornfields back
in Belleville, Illinois.
Friday temperature in Collinsville, Illinois----45F
CALGARY SELECTS ALL-STAR TEAM RESULTS--SUNDAY NOVEMBER
26, 2000
The Calgary Bantam Football Association is a tackle
football league for youth aged 13 to 15 in Calgary and surrounding area.
Our season runs from late August until November.
More information on the CBFA can be obtained at http://www.cbfa.ab.ca
or by calling 291-4443. We are always looking for players, coaches,
sponsors, volunteers and spectators.
CALGARY SELECTS 20
TRI-COUNTY ALL-STARS 14
(OVERTIME)
The Calgary Selects wrapped up a very successful 3 game
appearance in the 2000 Pilgrim Bowl with an exciting 20-14 overtime
victory against the Tri-County All Stars.
Scoring for Calgary were Jeff Wollin (Bulldogs) on a
5 yard run followed by Rolly Lumbala (Wildcats) on another 5 yard scamper.
Jeff Parkinson (Cowboys) added the conversions.
Finally, with the score at 14-14 in overtime, Jeff Wollin
once again went off tackle for 9 yards and the winning score! It was
Wollin's fourth major score of the tournament. Congratulations, team!
The Selects went 3-0 in this tournament and each victory
was against a very tough opponent. The team scored 50 points while giving
up only 14. In the four years that this team has travelled to Belleville,
their record is 10 wins against only 2 losses.
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