18 CIS players named to Team World for international game
PARIS, FRANCE - World team head coach Jan Jenmert and his coaching staff has selected 43 players from eight countries and four continents to face USA Footballs junior national team.
PARIS, FRANCE – World team head coach JAN JENMERT and
his coaching staff has selected 43 players from eight countries and
four continents to face USA Football’s junior national team
at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday, January 30.
The game will match an eventual 45-man World team composed of the
best players aged 19 and under selected from International
Federation of American Football (IFAF) member countries against 45
of the top high school seniors from the United States. More
information can be found at the event website: www.USAvWorld.com/2010 and at
www.IFAF.org .
NFL Network will provide live coverage of the game, which is
designated an official Pro Bowl Week event by the NFL, at 12 noon
ET on January 30. The game will follow AFC and NFC Pro Bowl
practices, which conclude earlier that day, and admission to both
events is free.
The World team roster is comprised of players representing American
Samoa (2), Australia (1), Canada (31), France (1), Germany (1),
Japan (3), Mexico (1) and Sweden (3), who were selected from a
provisional list of 100 players nominated by IFAF federations. They
will practice nine times while in Fort Lauderdale from January
24-29.
“Selecting only 45 players from the list of quality players
who were recommended is a difficult task, but I believe we have
assembled a balanced group who will be competitive,” said
coach Jenmert, who is also head coach of the Sweden junior national
team.
“We listened to the opinions of coaches from around the
world, watched film and measured each player’s personal
strengths to make our selections and now look forward to coming
together as a unit for the first time on January 24 to prepare to
face USA Football’s Team USA.”
The World squad includes 22 players who starred at the 2009 IFAF
Junior World Championship (JWC) in Canton, Ohio, when Canada won
the silver medal; Japan took bronze with a win over Mexico and
Germany finished as the best-placed European competitor.
Among those who impressed in Canton is World team and Vanier
College quarterback JEREMI DOYON-ROCH, who completed 33 of 56
attempts for 423 yards and 4 touchdowns in three games as
Canada’s starter.
“It is a great honor to be part of this elite team and event,
which will showcase some of the best players in the world,”
said Doyon-Roch. “It is a once in a lifetime experience that
I will make good use of. It will be another great opportunity for
me to measure myself against the American elite of my age and
having played against Team USA in Canton, I know it should be a
fast and high intensity game.”
Among his receiving targets will be Japanese wideout JUMPEI
YOSHIMOTO of Ritsumeikan University and Canadian ALEX ANTHONY from
Laurier University, who both scored fourth quarter touchdowns when
on opposite sides in a thrilling IFAF JWC semi final in July that
Canada edged 38-35.
“That was the greatest moment of my football career to
date,” said Anthony, whose 33-yard scoring catch with 1:06
remaining in the game broke Japanese hearts after Yoshimoto had
scored on the previous possession, also with a 33-yard grab.
“I am very excited to play with players such as Jumpei, who
was very fun to watch in Canton this past summer. Playing on the
same side of the ball as Jumpei, and other teammates will give us a
winning combination to compete to our fullest potential.”
Defensively, the World team will feature German BJÖRN WERNER,
a highly recruited lineman who plays at the Salisbury School in
Connecticut having first played football for the Berlin Adler in
his native Germany five years ago. Werner will soon commit to one
of the many schools that have recruited him: Miami, Florida,
Florida State, Maryland, Oregon and California.
Anchoring the defensive line will be JESSE WILLIAMS, an indigenous
Australian from Arizona Western College who first played down under
for the Bayside Ravens and the Queensland Sun Devils State Team
“I look forward to the experience of playing in front of a
much larger crowd than I’m used to and to show the world that
indigenous Australians can play the game physically,” said
Williams.
Indigenous Australians are descendants of the original inhabitants
of the Australian continent and nearby islands distinguished as
either Aboriginal people or Torres Strait Islanders.
Williams’ Aboriginal descendents are from the Wuthathi Tribe
and Seven Rivers people in Far North Queensland and his Torres
Strait Island descendents are from Moa Island and Thursday Island
in Torres Strait. His great grandfather is a Torres Strait Island
elder.
American Samoa will be ratified as the 58th member of IFAF at the
organization’s annual Congress in 2010 and has provided two
players to the World team. Linebacker TAVITA KATINA played in
American Samoa’s 49-6 victory over Australia on January 3 and
is joined by fellow linebacker BECK COULTER, who played for four
years at Leone High School in American Samoa. He now lines up for
Trinity (TX) Community College, while Katina plays for Marist High
School in his home country.
USA Football’s Team USA head coach CHRIS MERRITT of Miami
Christopher Columbus High School has also announced the majority of
players selected for his 45-man roster. Many have verbally
committed to college football programs across eight athletic
conferences. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has the most Team
USA verbal commitments at present with seven, followed by the
Pac-10 with five and Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) with four.
Merritt was the 2009 USA Football Junior National Team’s
defensive backs coach that earned a gold medal in Canton, Ohio,
this past July in the eight-nation IFAF Junior World
Championship.
About IFAF: The International Federation of
American Football (IFAF) unites more than 50 countries on five
continents through a burgeoning international sport. With national
football federations in existence for more than 75 years, IFAF was
created in 1998 to organize and further develop the game through
international cooperation and global competition. The IFAF office
is located near Paris, France.
World Team Roster
– By Country
No. - Pos - Name - Country - Ht. - Wt. - DoB -
Team
31 LB Beck Coulter Am Samoa 6-2 240 3/7/1991 Trinity (TX)
Community College
44 LB Tavita Katina Am Samoa 6-2 235 12/23/1992 Marist High
School
54 DL Jesse Williams Australia 6-4 325 11/2/1990 Arizona
Western
37 DB Cameron Wade Canada 6-2 185 5/7/1991 Acadia
University
24 RB Guillame Bourassa Canada 5-11 185 7/1/1990 College
Champlain Lennoxville
68 OL Dillon Guy Canada 6-5 295 7/16/1991 College Champlain
Lennoxville
77 OL Danny Groulx Canada 6-6 335 3/27/1990 College Champlain
Lennoxville
9 LB Christian Walcott Canada 5-11 195 9/21/1990 Concordia
University
85 WR Jerit Lambert Canada 6-1 200 6/6/1991 Edmonton
Wildcats
89 OL Jacob Ruby Canada 6-8 285 12/31/91 Fort Union Military
Academy
87 WR Alex Anthony Canada 6-2 195 4/9/1991 Laurier
University
84 WR Adam Thibault Canada 6-0 190 3/26/1990 Laval University
36 DB Cody Lynch Canada 6-0 165 6/19/1990 McMaster University
78 OL Matt Sewell Canada 6-8 340 1/26/1990 McMaster University
8 K Tyler Crapigna Canada 5-7 150 8/4/1992 Ottawa Myers
Riders
33 DB Mike Dubuisson Canada 6-3 198 9/30/1991 Saint Léonard
Cougars
21 DB Dylan Hollohan Canada 5-10 183 3/16/1990 St Francis
Xavier University
7 QB Brandon Bridge Canada 6-3 210 3/21/1992 St.
Marcellinus High School
3 RB Steven Lumbala Canada 5-11 200 8/9/1991 University of
Calgary
10 DB Soonbum Cha Canada 5-11 180 10/16/1991 University of
Ottawa
52 LB Tyler Sawyer Canada 6-0 205 3/26/1990 University of
Ottawa
34 RB Jeff Hassler Canada 5-10 195 8/21/1991 University of
Saskatchewan
75 OL Ben Heenan Canada 6-4 305 12/5/1990 University of
Saskatchewan
76 OL Cam Redl Canada 6-7 295 5/16/1990 University of
Saskatchewan
93 DL Joel Seutter Canada 6-2 230 6/11/1991 University of
Saskatchewan
4 LB Jerod McCrory Canada 6-1 235 5/4/1990 University of Western
Ontario
26 DB Scott Janz Canada 6-2 185 5/15/1990 University of Western
Ontario
42 LB Marcus Babic Canada 6-4 217 11/22/1991 University of Western
Ontario
95 DL David Lee Canada 6-4 235 9/4/1990 University of Western
Ontario
11 LB Byron Perez-Archambault Canada 6-1 220 10/18/1990 Vanier
College
12 QB Jeremi Doyon-Roch Canada 6-3 190 8/4/1992 Vanier College
32 FB James Sifakis Canada 6-1 235 7/30/1991 Vanier College
83 WR Julian Bailey Canada 6-1 185 3/9/1990 Vanier College
45 DL Mehdi Abdesmad Canada 6-6 250 9/28/1991 Vieux Montréal
Spartiates
5 WR Thomas Ruiz France 5-9 173 12/21/1990 Météores
de Fontenay
49 DL Björn Werner Germany 6-4 258 8/30/1990 Salisbury School
(CT)
15 WR Shoma Endo Japan 5-10 180 1/18/1992 Nihon University
22 DB Yudai Maruyama Japan 5-11 165 1/6/1990 Nihon University
81 WR Jumpei Yoshimoto Japan 5-9 165 12/10/1990 Ritsumeikan
University
40 LB Jiovanni Carrillo Mexico 6-1 203 1/10/1990 Aguilas Blancas
IPN
74 OL Sebastian Johansson Sweden 6-5 282 4/22/1991 Carlstad
Crusaders
6 RB Hampus Hellermark Sweden 6-1 200 8/19/1990 Lidingö
Saints
94 DL Elias Groon Sweden 6-3 315 8/2/1990 Stockholm Mean
Machines
Coaching Staff: Head coach, Jan Jenmert (Sweden);
Offensive Coordinator, Masato Itai (Japan); Defensive Coordinator,
Warren Craney (Canada); Special teams, Olivier Moret (France);
Offensive line, Greg Marshall (Canada); Running backs, Marco
Iadeluca (Canada); Tight ends, Peter Tos (Australia); Defensive
line, Salomon Solano (Mexico); Defensive backs, Shinichi Takeda
(Japan); Graduate assistants: Kris Kemp (Bahamas), Maciej
Cetnerowski (Poland), B.J. Jensen (Finland), Marcel Meijerink
(Netherlands), Mathias Torre (France), Jørgen Johansen
(Norway); Strength & Conditioning, Niclas Carlson (Sweden);
Team Manager Rick Sowieta (Canada).
Source:
International Federation of American Football (IFAF)
