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Yorkton sends seven to Senior Bowl weekend

In the City of Yorkton there are two sports in particular that instantly come to mind: One, of course, is hockey, where Yorkton has picked up provincial championships like a small child picks his nose; far more often than is expected.
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In the City of Yorkton there are two sports in particular that instantly come to mind: One, of course, is hockey, where Yorkton has picked up provincial championships like a small child picks his nose; far more often than is expected.

The other sport that comes to mind: football. That鈥檚 because over the past 10 years Yorkton has slowly developed into somewhat of a football powerhouse within the province of Saskatchewan, sending several players per year to university and junior football programs throughout the country.

However the success doesn鈥檛 just happen at the postsecondary and junior level. In fact, the two Yorkton high schools, Yorkton Regional and Sacred Heart, have also regularly sent multiple players to events such as the Senior Bowl, where the top graduating football players in the country go head-to-head in their last high school football games of their career. 鈥淓very year we at the Regional have between two and four guys go to the Senior Bowl every year and I know Sacred usually sends a couple to the nine-man game,鈥 offered YRHS Raider head coach Roby Sharpe. 鈥淥f course the odd year we鈥檝e had only one but not very many because our guys are some of the top guys in the province every year.

鈥淓very year they showcase at the Senior Bowl and we鈥檙e very proud of it; and them.鈥

This year is no different, as no less than seven players 鈥 four from the YRHS and three from Sacred 鈥 will suit up in their respective Senior Bowl games this coming weekend. 鈥淭his year we鈥檙e sending four guys to Regina to play in the Senior Bowl,鈥 boasted Sharpe. 鈥淛on Muir, Kolby Lang, Zach Kais and Darius Haberstock are the guys that we鈥檙e sending, although we could send more.鈥

The 鈥榤ore鈥 that Sharpe suggests are the players that have already committed to CIS programs, such as Peter Kozushka who will be playing next year at the University of Alberta. 鈥淒on鈥檛 forget that we鈥檝e had guys like Peter Kozushka who never went to the Senior Bowl simply because they鈥檙e at university tryouts,鈥 suggested Sharpe, continuing, 鈥淕rey McKen didn鈥檛 play last year either because the Regina Rams didn鈥檛 really want him to go and risk getting injured in a game like that.

鈥淪ome of our big guns that go straight to CIS programs don鈥檛 get to play in the Senior Bowl so we could have more guys playing. We鈥檙e never going to have all 12 guys I don鈥檛 imagine because there are a lot of studs out there from other programs as well, but to send multiple guys every year, we鈥檙e happy with that. And we鈥檙e very proud of the guys that we send there.鈥

Sacred sends three

The YRHS isn鈥檛 the only football program in the city that has seen success in terms of sending players to the Senior Bowl.

Yorkton鈥檚 nine-man program at Sacred Heart has also routinely sent players to the Senior Bowl weekend; something they continue to do this year as three Sacred players 鈥 Shane Varjassy, Christian Flaman and Nick Clarke 鈥 will make the trip to Regina for the nine-man game this coming weekend.

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