Knight said that this past season was a good year and the team made "tremendous »trides". but the loss was tough to swallow in a Warror season of firstâ€"time accomplishments which included their bestâ€"ever *2 record. first place finish in OUAA. first tmp to the Yates and their No 2 CIAU ranking. York Yeornen running back Jeff Johnson, is the Norm Marshall Trophy winner as the OUAA Rookie of the Year, while Guelph Gryphon slotback Kip Wigmore, is the league‘s nominee for the TSN Russ Jackâ€" son Award given to the athlete who best exemâ€" plifies the attributes of academic achievement, football skill and citiâ€" but we just couldn‘t capitalize on them " *‘ Warriots the honor for the outâ€" standing â€" defensive player in the nation Changes to the offensive front line have parid off big for Continued from page 24) Iwo members of the University of Western Ontario Mustangs will also represent the OUAA in the balloting for CIAU awards. Derek Parkes. a defensive tackle is the OUAA winner of the J P Metras Irophy as the league‘s most outstanding lineâ€" man. while linebacker Derek Krete is up for A thumb sprain to Gabler against the Mustangs limited Gabler against Waterloo, so McNally inserted back up QB Nathan Body in the game against Waterloo ‘Although Wally gets most [ the downs. Nathan has been very involved in our game plans ° Gabler was with the Gryphons when the team won the 1992 Yates Cup over Westâ€" ern, only to lose to Queens Golden Gaels by eight points in the Churchill Bowl. Continued from page 24) * X% to rise to the occasion once again. The Big D almost Guelph, as McNally took lineâ€" backers Rob Emery, Kip Zavitz and Jeff Macintyre and made them into speedy linemen who through their speed and size have change the way blocking is done for running back Gerrit Stam, who scored a pair of TDs over Waterloo and Peter Parâ€" Look for the Guelph defense However, with four major also .;.. for uï¬'-mudc_';:;; award nominees for the Metras and Gorman Trophy‘s, CWUAA in their line up, the â€" respectively. Huskies are going into this _ The Huskies offense is game as the favorites. geared around their huge N back Jarreu Smith, the~ ~OUAA u;: Crighton Trophy nominee, week limiting him to 26 qal!eplhhb-iuh’:: the defense that forced nine stopped the running game of _ QB Brent Schnéider heads from the Canada West for the Hec Crighton Defenâ€" sive back ‘hlmm,delm- sive end James Repesse and wide receiver David Murza are also up for the President‘s, Metras and Gorman Trophy‘s, respectively. The Huskies offense is the awards list with:his third offensive line. The Huskie Oâ€" line was the key 10 backup RB Chads running 181 yards over the Thunderbirds in the Hardy Cup. Schneider will likely have regular RB Doug Rozon back after an ankle injury gave Chad the opportunity to turn in a big game last week. Defensively, the Huskies will count on Repesse, Bagnall, LB Warren Muzika and LB Trevor Ludtke to keep the Gryphons office. Advance tickets are recâ€" onlllmddwz;flbg? ups on game day. Tickets $7 adults advance, $10 at the door. Students are $5 in advance, $7 at the door. Complex calling #84â€" mo:gs:;':n.% to o emeronine FREE (Corner of Weber & prior to the the course. 18cm of rai was in fairly began on Sai "I think to win an in the CIAU, I one point to ( us to eighth dropped right "Everybody that we won, McFarlane, wh coach of the ye It was the se that the Athens In Kingston t OWIAA cham the entire OV beating out Gu Exh Led by all abough, Judit ton, the unrs record breakir other univers to achieve thei all results for was 89 points lowed by Unis McGill treal over the pers for with the