REDBLACKS EXTEND SHOLOGAN
OTTAWA – Veteran defensive lineman Keith Shologan has signed a one-year contract extension with the Ottawa REDBLACKS of the Canadian Football League.
The 28-year-old from Rochester, Alberta, joined the REDBLACKS through the 2013 CFL Expansion Draft (from the Saskatchewan Roughriders) and has become a fan-favourite in Ottawa-Gatineau through his determined on-field performance and community activities.
“We knew that Keith was an exceptional player and leader when we selected him in the expansion draft and he has proven that both on and off the field,” said REDBLACKS general manager Marcel Desjardins. “He works hard during both games and practices, and Keith is a fine representative of our team in the community as well.”
Shologan has started in all seven REDBLACKS games this season and has registered nine defensive tackles.
“I’d like to thank the REDBLACKS for this opportunity,” said Shologan, who lives in Gatineau. “The fans in Ottawa and Gatineau have been tremendous and welcoming to our family. It’s truly been a pleasure to play here with a great group of teammates in front of such awesome fans.”
The REDBLACKS are preparing for the team’s next game, Sunday, August 24 against the Calgary Stampeders at TD Place. A limited number of tickets are still available for the game, which is close to being sold-out.
It would be SO GOOD to see the Redblacks pull off a win against the Stamps! Go Hank Go!
was kind of hoping free agency would find him back as a Rider
Riders dont need Shologan. He's a fine person and has the Canadian citizenship but our DTackles are better.