Raider's Andrew Harris Tucks Buono Away for the Long Haul
Vancouver, BC - 4th November 2009: All Star running back Andrew Harris of
the Canadian Junior Football League's Vancouver Island Raiders has been
named as the 2009 Wally Buono Award winner. Harris becomes the seventh
junior football player in as many years to win the nationally coveted Wally
Buono Award. "Andrew was an outstanding player who represented his team off
and on the field. He did whatever was asked of him, whether he was the star
running back or a special teams soldier he always did what was best for the
team. I got the pleasure of knowing Andrew when he attended our training
camp and I was impressed with his commitment and composure for such a young
man," stated BC Lion's Head Coach Wally Buono.
"There was no question in my mind that Andrew was worthy of the award. Not
only were his 'stats' outstanding but after getting to know him as a part of
the BC Lions, he is a young man with a desire to be the best both on and off
the field. He demonstrates leadership, selflessness and the willingness to
give back to the community, all qualities of what the WBA represents. He
should be very proud of his accomplishments but I think they are only the
beginning. He definitely has a bright future ahead of him" added WBA
Director, Christie Buono.
Vancouver Island Raider's Coach of the Year, Matt Blokker added; "Andrew
Harris is competitive and he is a leader. Leaders like Andrew hold
themselves accountable at all times and that is what makes them great.
Andrew Harris is simply the best football player I have ever coached."
During the 2009 season, Andrew Harris gained 1,476 yards on 102 carries for
an average of 14.5 yards a carry for the Vancouver Island Raiders as he
accumulated 24 touchdowns. The Raiders are currently undefeated as they
head into the Canadian Bowl which will be held in Nanaimo at Caledonia
Fields on Saturday, November 14th. Kick-off for the game is set for 1:00
PM. Harris will be in the hunt for more CJFL records as he is currently the
record holder for the most touchdowns in a career. He is chasing former
CJFL running back and WBA 2007 winner, Tristan Jones, in several other
categories.
Born in 1987, Harris stands 5'11" and weighs in at 195 lbs. He is currently
a member of the BC Lions Practice Roster as a non-import running back as
well as a member of the Vancouver Island Raiders. The WBA Award
presentation will be made on November 6th at the BC Lion's home game.
Edmonton Eskimo special teams and backup fullback Chris Ciezki, who is the
2004 WBA winner, will be on the field Friday evening as well.
About the Wally Buono Award:
The Wally Buono Award was established in 2003 and is funded annually by The
Saint Bernard Pass Charitable Foundation for the purpose of recognizing
Canada's top junior football player. The award is a national award as it is
the only award that recognizes all junior football players throughout
Canada. Recipients must prove their athletic and leadership ability on the
field as well as a high level of leadership within their community. Previous
recipients have included 2003 winner, Al Giacalone, who is a former running
back for Canada's St. Mary's University and a former Calgary Colt. In 2004,
Chris Ciezki, running back for the University of British Columbia and the
Edmonton Huskies, was awarded the Wally Buono Award. Jeff Halvorson of the
Okanagan Sun Junior Football Club was the third winner of the Wally Buono
Award in 2005. Known as the fastest man in junior football, Jeff died
suddenly on the practice field on the first of September 2004, just before
the end of a practice session. Halvorson was well on his way to breaking
several Canadian national junior football rushing records. 2006 saw
University of Manitoba pivot and former Winnipeg Rifle, Nate Friesen, take
the award. Edmonton Wildcat record holder, Tristan Jones was honored as the
2007 Wally Buono Award winner as the finest junior football player in all of
Canada. Cassidy Doneff followed Jones as the WBA winner in 2008.
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