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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 2010, p. 26

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26 - VMl fill in I crinomcLE - Wednesday. lune 9. sum ‘ _+ M ' = OSt wante St l I O O O O E Tn-Cuy Outlaws look to reclaim the title last m last year’s Northern Conference finals j . l BY BOBVRBANAC the ClS allAtime passing leader "“1“ F” ' _ “a 3:; .4 _ . Chroniclesmff Michael Faulds during his entire ‘ . “a . t a. m playing career with the Western .‘ ell-known outlaws like Mustangs _ -.- .1 I. Wiesse James and Robin Rosekat goes into this fall's OUA . .' “ ‘v ’ ' Hood have proved that football season looking for a l g"; ‘ " g‘ :Q l one person's villain is another per» chance to succeed Faulds at quar- '\ i ' ‘ 3 ; j son's hero. terback. ~ 5 } i ! j 50 it goes with the ’l‘rirtjity Out 80 when he bumped into one of g - -‘ ; laws of the Northern l‘ootball (lon- his former minor football coaches ‘ ~ ' J, , ference A lot of players come to Mike Milner and asked him if he \ l the league with something to could play for the Outlaws he 3 " v r ' ' I prover jumped at the chance to prove '6 in ; like the Outlaws' starting quari himself. . h ~. l rerback leff Nosal. who never took “ln my first year of footbaU ' ' i a snap at quarterback with the when l was 12, he was my coach." 14”", ‘ . University of Waterloo despite said Rosekat about the 34-yearâ€"old g4" r , a guiding his St. David Celtics to Milner who still suits up to play ”if ififyllllti“ ‘1‘ - respectability in WCSSAA league defensive end on the Outlaws “‘ ‘1' ii, i play With his ability to run, throw league-leading defence. “He was " “ if :. (Ill :1; I and kick. the guy who brought me out here. :' f ; . ‘n [ Not done with football. he con- “He‘s taught me a lot about the / ‘ 3f : 7 3 ('1, \ . } tinued playing with the Outlaws passion it takes to play this game.” ‘ ' ; » '1; , after his university career was over But in addition to have some- " y . WI”; l and has since become one of the thing to learn about playing the ’/'/‘ g g l best passers in a league littered will game. with men instead of the ,, ’4' ‘ ., ex-(lel. and collegiate talent. sometimes teens he usually suits . t j . my?” So who has something to prove up with. Rosekat also brings some- " ' ’ ' ‘ ' ' a! '3'" “ ‘ . . l on this year’s Outlaw's squad look- thing to the table. Outlaws' quarterback Jeff Nosal gets set to throw as Brian Rosekat scouts the field behind him as the senior men‘s , mg to bounce back from a final's “At Western we watch so much football team gets set for its first regular season game this Saturday at University Stadium at 7 pm. [ loss to Sault Ste, Marie? game film i know as much about ’0' “WC ”“03 l How about Bryan Rosekat. a 22- playing receiver as l do about play- play receiver, they may have a running team. but we've expand» The one thing that remains a l year-old Grand River Collegiate ing quarterback.” said Rosekat. played just out of high school. so ed now to include the bigger pass- strength with the Outlaws is an .’ grad, who has been stuck behind “Some guys are still learning to we have a lot to teach them and a mg game to move the ball down attacking defence that has lead the j . ‘ . lot for them to get ready.” the field. league in most categories for the t 7:1 ‘ And with former (IFLer and “We‘ve added a lot of skilled past couple ofyears. ' . _ . University of Waterloo grad [an players that have allowed us to do “Offences need time and space " Forde no longer in the backfield, that as well as a change in mind and we're going to take away their A the Outlaws might rely more on set When I took over as head time and space,” said defensive i, , t _ ._ . their passing game to start the sear coach in 2007‘ things became more coordinator Bill McMahon “We _ - .- ' ' son this year as they develop their dynamic that way. I wasn't as tradi- have men playing this game and \ ; v - . 1 run game with the loss of the two tional in my approach to the game. they don't care who you are or l l g - 3» time league MVP. and we had the athletes to do it." where you came from. ,. ‘9" ‘ ‘ . ' I _‘ While the run will still be the Some of those athletes this year “They don't care if you're a for , g ‘ “I? ‘ \/ a; " bread and butter of the offence include Bl Malott. who suited up met llec Creighton Winner from ( . \ "’ J «‘ said the ()utlaw's head coach Chris at receiver for both McMaster and the (IlS. they're going to put a hat 1, I . ' Newsome, a UW grad himself. the Wilfrid Laurier, and Marvin on you." ~- ‘ Outlaws can throw the hall with Williams. who is also a former Newsome said the Outlaws » or the best ofthem. Golden Hawks running hack. main competition should come *‘i - “Our expectations are fairly “Those two guys Will be key from the Sault Ne. Marie Steelers ‘ " high this year after reaching two additions. plus we have a couple of who beat them in last year's con “ / consecutive finals and winning in good young receivers in addition fen-nee finals. Other teams in the 2008.” said Newsome. whose team to Mike Krajewski who returned running are ()akville and Ottawa, begins their title march this Saturr from playing out east.” said New “i think we're either one or two," ‘ day. 7 p.m., at University Stadium some. ”We're looking pretty strong said Newsome as his team gets ’ "‘ against the North Bay Bulldogs with the additions and the retumâ€" ready to take to the field lune l2, Mike Krajewski halls in a pass from Jeff Nosal during reps last week. "Traditionally we started off just as ing guys as well.” "We're definitely in the mix. “a. I Get your true custom . K W I. y . -~ ; made orthotlcs at K-W j l -‘ ”a“ Foot & Orthotics Clinic l & ORTHOTICS CLINIC is; :5," a; as . \ .1 l 279 WEBER ST. N.. UNIT 17 ' WATERLOO' ON . by Serge Petruslc, BSc. DCh,-Chiropodist www.kwfootandorthotrcsclmrcsom 51 9-884-4200

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