Senior Bowl
Senior Bowl
The intent of the Ed Henick Senior Bowl game is to showcase the best high school football players who have used their last year of eligibility in a North, South all-star game. Every year Football Saskatchewan asks all high school coaches throughout the province to nominate players from their school, who they feel are capable of playing and competing with the best football players in the Province.
Ed Henick Senior Bowl Game
The intent of the Ed Henick Senior Bowl game is to showcase the best high school football players who have used their last year of eligibility in a North, South all-star game. Every year Football Saskatchewan asks all high school coaches throughout the province to nominate players from their school, who they feel are capable of playing and competing with the best football players in the Province.
Each year during the end of March/early April a selection camp is held in Regina and Saskatoon where over 150 athletes attend each camp to display their athletic abilities. These one day camps are conducted in each cities respective field house and have the same format. The morning session will consist of a series of tests that will be used to determine their athletic ability.
The tests include a 40 yard time, a 20 yard time, vertical jump, shuttle run, standing broad jump and a bench press. Following a break for lunch, the camp will resume with the afternoon session consisting of position specific skills and drills.
Coaches at these one-day camps will include the seven man North/ South Senior Bowl coaching staffs and coaches from the elite programs. The seven man North/ South Senior Bowl coaching staffs are representatives from Saskatchewan’s City and Provincial championship teams.
From the selection camps 75 players will be chosen to attend a full contact tryout camp in Regina or Saskatoon. The Training camps will run in late April or early May. The respective North/South Coaching staffs will run the two a day practices scheduled for this weekend with guest coaches from the high school leagues. The weekend tryout/training camps will consist of four practices, two Saturday and two Sunday. Players will be evaluated by the Senior Bowl coaching staff and will be notified after if they will be representing one of the Senior Bowl teams.
The Ed Henick Senior Bowl Game changes locations between Regina’s Mosaic Stadium and University of Saskatchewan’s Griffiths Stadium. The game features the top 45 graduating high school players from the Northern and Southern parts of the province. The game was developed to promote and further develop the game of football for residents of Saskatchewan. This game is a showcase for all scouts, coaches, players and fans that love and have contributed to the game of football in Saskatchewan.
North Schools:
Aberdeen, Bethlehem, Biggar, Centennial, Central Butte, Clavet, Eston, Hafford, Hague, Hanley, Hudson Bay, Kerrobert, Watson, Loreburn, Luseland, Meadow Lake, Melfort, Nipawin, Plenty, Porcupine Plain, Prince Albert, P.A.C.I., St. Mary's, Rosetown, Rosthern, Marion Graham, Tommy Douglas, Evan Hardy, Aden Bowman, Mount Royal, Holy Cross, Walter Murray, Bishop Mahoney, Bedford Road, St. Joseph, Watrous, Humboldt, Meath Park, North Battleford, Tommy Douglas, Tisdale, Outlook, Outlook-LCBI, Wakaw, Delisle, Carrot River, Elrose, Unity, Kindersley, Spiritwood, Warman, Martensville, John Paul II (North Battleford)
South Schools:
Assiniboia, Balgonie, Canora, Cupar, Esterhazy, Foam Lake, Fort Qu'Appelle, Gull Lake, Indian Head, Kelliher, Lumsden, Maple Creek, Melville, Moose Jaw Central, Moose Jaw Vanier, Moose Jaw Peacock, Raymore, Miller, Luther, O'Neill, Johnson, Sheldon Williams, Riffel, Campbell, Leboldus, Thom, Balfour, Winston Knoll, Wynyard, Shaunavon, Swift Current, Weyburn, Wilcox, Yorkton Sacred Heart, Yorkton Regional, Southey, Preeceville, Caronport, Estevan, Milestone, Broadview.
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Football Saskatchewan Senior Bowl Facts
- Football Saskatchewan’s Annual Senior Bowl game was changed to the Annual Ed Henick Senior Bowl Game in honour of the incumbent Ed Henick who passed away in 2001.
- The South Team leads the series, 18 wins to 10 and has outscored the North Team 678 to 522, in the twenty-eight game series to date.
- Scores were as follows:
1985 South 17 - North 14
1986 South 24 - North 11
1987 North 35 - South 14
1988 South 3 - North 2
1989 North 50 - South 27
1990 North 32 - South 13
1991 North 39 - South 14
1992 South 44 - North 17
1993 South 54 - North 0
1994 South 26 - North 7
1995 South 20 - North 8
1996 South 29 - North 20
1997 South 21 - North 14
1998 North 28 – South 13
1999 South 31 – North 20
2000 North 23 – South 9
2001 North 26 - South 23 (OT)
2002 South 6 – North 1
2003 South 47 – North 13
2004 North 29 – South 17
2005 North 30 – South 29
2006 North 29 – South 0
2007 South 20 - North 0
2008 South 33 - North 8
2009 South 33 - North 13
2010 South 59 - North 21
2011 South 37 - North 21
2012 South 15 - North 11
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On the average both teams have combined for 42.8 points per game.
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The 2001 game was the first Senior Bowl game to ever go into overtime.
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Game six saw both teams combine for 437 yards of total offense, the lowest total in the history of the competition. The highest being 853 of total offense in Game 5.
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The 2006 game was the first shut out for the North.
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The 2010 game saw the South Team score the highest point total in the history of the game 59 points.
NORTH MVP
Game 1 - 1985 - Lorne Keen, Saskatoon Holy Cross
Game 2 - 1986 - Troy Keen, Saskatoon Aden Bowman
Game 3 - 1987 - Dan Farthing, Saskatoon Holy Cross
Game 4 - 1988 - Rob Trebilcock, Prince Albert Carlton
Game 5 - 1989 - Errol Brown, Saskatoon Marion Graham
Game 6 - 1990 - James Rakochy, Saskatoon Holy Cross
Game 7 - 1991 - Roger Williams, Saskatoon Walter Murray
Game 8 - 1992 - Brent Larson, Saskatoon Marion Graham
Game 9 - 1993 - Mike Lang, Saskatoon Bishop Mahoney
Game 10 - 1994 - Patrick Morley, Humboldt
Game 11 - 1995 - Brandon Stroh, Saskatoon Holy Cross
Game 12 - 1996 - Rob Jenkins, Saskatoon Holy Cross
Game 13 - 1997 - Adam Bradley, North Battleford
Game 14 – 1998 – Brett Czarnota, Saskatoon Holy Cross
Game 15 – 1999 – Graeme Bell, Saskatoon Walter Murray
Game 16 – 2000 – Chris Eckert, Saskatoon Evan Hardy
Game 17 – 2001 – Brett Thompson, Saskatoon Holy Cross
Game 18 – 2002 – Sebastien Sosnowski, Saskatoon Mount Royal
Game 19 – 2003 – Jay Bradshaw, Saskatoon Evan Hardy
Game 20 – 2004 – Andrew Busby, Delisle Rebels
Game 21 – 2005 – Mike Walter, Saskatoon Evan Hardy
Game 22 – 2006 – Corbin Eskelson, Rosetown
Game 23 - 2007 - Zachary Hart, Saskatoon Marion Graham
Game 24 - 2008 - Jeff Moore, Saskatoon Aden Bowman
Game 25 - 2009 - Kyle McGinnis, Saskatoon Evan Hardy
Game 26 - 2010 - Graham Uhruh, Saskatoon Evan Hardy
Game 27 - 2011 - Drew Burko, Saskatoon Aden Bowman
Game 28 - 2012 - Des Vessey, Delisle
SOUTH MVP
Game 1 - 1985 - Kelly Trithart, Weyburn Comprehensive
Game 2 - 1986 - Jeff Kallichuk, Regina Martin
Game 3 - 1987 - Greg Fiddler, Regina O'Neill
Game 4 - 1988 - Chris Curran, Regina Leboldus
Game 5 - 1989 - Byron Davyduke, Regina Leboldus
Game 6 - 1990 - Jeff Slabik, Gull Lake
Game 7 - 1991 - Joedy King - Regina O'Neill
Game 8 - 1992 - Danny Paskiw, Regina Thom
Game 9 - 1993 - Chad Luedtke, Regina Riffel
Game 10 - 1994 - Kennedy Nkeyasen, Regina Thom
Game 11 - 1995 - Jon Mitchell, Regina Campbell
Game 12 - 1996 - Jared Hoover, Moose Jaw Riverview
Game 13 - 1997 - Lonnie Hayes, Regina Campbell
Game 14 – 1998 - Neal Hughes, Regina Thom
Game 15 – 1999 – Lee Moffatt, Regina Sheldon Williams
Game 16 – 2000 – Nathan Hasenfratz, Regina O’Neill
Game 17 – 2001 – Tyler Cabylis, Regina Campbell
Game 18 – 2002 – Derek Hague, Moose Jaw Vanier
Game 19 – 2003 – Deke Junior, Regina Thom
Game 20 – 2004 – Mike Stadnyk, Regina Miller
Game 21 – 2005 – Landon Perra, Regina Miller
Game 22 – 2006 – Thomas Springer, Swift Current
Game 23 - 2007 - Taylor Kidby, Regina Riffel
Game 24 - 2008 - Jordan Yantz, Regina Winston Knoll
Game 25 - 2009 - Bernard Mbanza, Regina LeBoldus
Game 26 - 2010 - Mike King, Regina LeBoldus
Game 27 - 2011 - Chris Tunnicliffe, Regina Sheldon
Game 28 - 2012 - Mike Stefanovic, Moose Jaw Vanier
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Football Saskatchewan All-Star Classic Records
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED IN A GAME
Chad Luedtke, Regina Riffel – 5 T.D.’s, Game 9, 1993
MOST PASS ATTEMPTS IN A GAME
Drew Burko, Saskatoon Aden Bowman, 42 Throws, Game 27, 2011
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A GAME
Drew Burko, Saskatoon Aden Bowman, 22 Completions, Game 27, 2011
MOST PASSING YARDAGE IN A GAME
Dylan Hart, Saskatoon Marion Graham, 263 yards, Game 26, 2010
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN A GAME
Shaun Anderson, Regina Johnson, 3 T.D.’s, Game 5, 1989
Dylan Hart, Saskatoon Marion Graham, 3 T.D.’s, Game 26, 2010
Drew Burko, Saskatoon Aden Bowman, 3 T.D.’s, Game 27, 2011
MOST PASS RECEPTIONS IN A GAME
David Murza, Saskatoon Holy Cross, 8 catches, Game 12, 1996
MOST RECEIVING YARDAGE IN A GAME
Graham Uhruh, Saskatoon Evan Hardy, 187 yards, Game 26, 2010
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A GAME
Sam Khuber, Regina Thom, 31 carries, Game 1, 1985
MOST RUSHING YARDAGE IN A GAME
Byron Davyduke, Regina Leboldus, 226 yards, Game 5, 1989
LONGEST TOUCHDOWN
Rushing – Matt McCullough, Saskatoon Holy Cross, 85 yards, Game 3, 1987
Passing – Jeff Kallichuk to Maurice Exner, 106 yards, Game 2, 1986
Punt Return – Errol Brown, Saskatoon Marion Graham, 71 yards, Game 5, 1989
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PLEASE NOTE THE 2012 SENIOR BOWL GAME WILL BE PLAYED IN REGINA ON THE MONDAY OF THE MAY LONG WEEKEND, the 20th, with the players reporting to Regina on Friday, May 17th, for two a day practices on the 17th, 18th, and 19th.
1st North Senior Bowl Camp - March 24th, 9am, Saskatoon Soccer Centre, Saskatoon, SK
1st South Senior Bowl Camp - April 7th, 9am, Moose Jaw FieldHouse, Moose Jaw, SK
The Senior Bowl Game is Monday, May 20th, at 1pm (6man), 3pm (9man), 5pm (12man) at Mosaic Stadium. Tickets are available at the gate on gameday.
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