2023 CFL DIVISION ALL STARS ANNOUNCED
Winnipeg’s Zach Collaros and Toronto’s Chad Kelly were named quarterbacks of the CFL’s Divisional All-Star teams Thursday.
Collaros, who has won the last two CFL outstanding player awards, is one of 11 Blue Bombers on the West Division squad.
Running back Brady Oliveira, the CFL’s rushing leader, is named a divisional all-star for the first time. The Winnipeg native is the West finalist for this year’s outstanding player award.
1/4Winnipeg receivers Dalton Schoen and Nic Demski were also named to the squad, along with Calgary star wideout Reggie Begelton and a pair of B.C. Lions receivers in Keon Hatcher and Alexander Hollins.
Lions defensive end Mathieu Betts, who set a record for sacks by a Canadian this season with 18, leads the West’s defence.
Kelly, the East’s finalist as outstanding player after his first full CFL season, is one of 14 Argos on the East Division team.
He’s joined on offence by running back A.J. Ouellette and receivers DaVaris Daniels and Damonte Coxie.
Montreal’s Austin Mack, Hamilton’s Tim White and Ottawa’s Justin Hardy are the other receivers.
The 2023 CFL All-Stars will be announced next Wednesday.
2023 DIVISION ALL-STARS
East Division
Quarterback — Chad Kelly (Toronto)
Running Back — AJ Ouellette (Toronto)
Receivers — DaVaris Daniels (Toronto), Austin Mack (Montreal), Tim White (Hamilton), Damonte Coxie (Toronto), Justin Hardy (Ottawa)
Centre — Darius Ciraco (Toronto)
Guards — Brandon Revenberg (Hamilton), Ryan Hunter (Toronto)
Offensive Tackles — Dejon Allen (Toronto), Nick Callender (Montreal)
Defensive Ends — Folarin Orimolade (Toronto), Bryce Carter (Ottawa)
Defensive Tackles — Casey Sayles (Hamilton), Mustafa Johnson (Montreal)
Linebackers — Wynton McManis (Toronto), Tyrice Beverette (Montreal)
Defensive Backs — Adarius Pickett (Toronto), Qwan’tez Stiggers (Toronto), Brandin Dandridge (Ottawa), Robertson Daniel (Toronto), Wesley Sutton (Montreal), Marc-Antoine Dequoy (Montreal)
Kicker — Boris Bede (Toronto)
Punter — Richie Leone (Ottawa)
Special Teams — Javon Leake (Toronto)
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West Division
Quarterback — Zach Collaros (Winnipeg)
Running Back — Brady Oliveira (Winnipeg)
Receivers — Dalton Schoen (Winnipeg), Keon Hatcher (B.C.), Reggie Begelton (Calgary), Alexander Hollins (B.C.), Nic Demski (Winnipeg)
Centre — Sean McEwen (Calgary)
Guards — Patrick Neufeld (Winnipeg), Sukh Chungh (B.C.)
Offensive Tackles — Jermarcus Hardrick (Winnipeg), Stanley Bryant (Winnipeg)
Defensive Ends — Mathieu Betts (B.C.), Willie Jefferson (Winnipeg)
Defensive Tackles — Mike Rose (Calgary), Woody Baron (B.C.)
Linebackers — Micah Awe (Calgary), Larry Dean (Saskatchewan)
Defensive Backs — Emmanuel Rugamba (B.C.), Demerio Houston (Winnipeg), Garry Peters (B.C.), TJ Lee (B.C.), Evan Holm (Winnipeg), Brandon Alexander (Winnipeg)
Kicker — Sean Whyte (B.C.)
Punter — Adam Korsak (Saskatchewan)
Special Teams — Mario Alford (Saskatchewan)
(Canadian Press)
Larry Dean a allstar? Ridiculous! Mario Alford, Adam Korsak absolute allstars but Larry Dean definitely a pity vote.
The people that vote on these All-Star teams proved to me that they are not qualified when they took Larry Dean over Cam Judge.
CFL_ How in the world is Calgary Stampeders player Cameron Judge not a Allstar is beyond common sense logic. Those ridiculous riderville fan votes obviously scewed this vote into a another CFL F up, it’s not right that saskatchewan roughrider Larry Dean is picked over Cam Judge.