CFL Saskatchewan Roughriders

Four Riders chosen as CFL all-stars

Published on November 13, 2003 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Saskatchewan Roughriders News Release


The Saskatchewan Roughriders are pleased to announce that four players have been chosen to the CFL All-Star team. The Green and White had one player picked on offence and three on defence. The voting is conducted by members of the Football Reporters of Canada.

AND THE ALL-STARS ARE......

ANDREW GREENE (OL): In his sixth CFL season, Greene earns his second CFL all-star award. Greene was also recently honoured as the Western Division's Most Outstanding Lineman. Greene started all 18 games this season at right guard after missing most of last season with a serious neck injury.

REGGIE HUNT (LB): In his second CFL season, Hunt picks up his first CFL all-star award. Hunt was a menace through the entire season, leading the team with 85 defensive tackles, including a CFL record 16 tackles in one game. The 26-year old also picked up seven quarterback sacks and three interceptions.

JACKIE MITCHELL (LB): In his fourth CFL season, Mitchell picks up his first CFL all-star award. Mitchell started 18 games this year at outside linebacker leading the team with seven interceptions. He also picked up 64 defensive tackles, 10 special teams tackles, and three quarterback sacks.

OMARR MORGAN (DB): In his fourth CFL season, Morgan picks up his first CFL all-star award. Morgan started 15 games this year at left corner grabbing a fumble return for a touchdown.




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