Tuesday, May 08, 2007

BLEEDING TRICOLOUR: GAELS WIDEOUT GOES WEST

Couple quick CIS notes on this Tuesday a.m. of no particular distinction:

  • Queen's Golden Gaels wideout Rob Bagg, a graduate of Kingston's Frontenac Secondary, has signed with the CFL's Saskatchewan Roughriders, the Whig-Standard's Claude Scilley reports.
  • Gaels men's volleyball coach Brenda Willis will coach Team Ontario's 21-and-under team this summer. Ottawa native Stu Hamilton, a libero for the Gaels, is on the roster.
  • Carleton University has revamped its athletics website -- it's now goravens.ca. (Hate to be a bastard about this, but the web gals and guys left out the 'h' in schedule.)

That's all for now. Send your thoughts to neatesager@yahoo.ca.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't you mean their basketball website? It's lovely that the Ravens mens hoops team has had great success, but I think the axe wielding that has gone on in varsity programs at Carleton, starting with the football team a decade ago, is shameful. They have radically chopped down the number of student athletes who can participate in varsity sports in favour of the one sport, basketball, that has the smallest amount of participants. Drew Love may think that he had a successful run as Carleton's AD, based on the championships, but I would beg to differ.

sager said...

Carleton has reinstated seven sports that were initially chopped, have they not? Some might have been busted down to club status, though.