Tag: Lue

On to the CFL gridiron

Of the four Gaels selected in May’s CFL’s draft, two have found steady homes on professional rosters. Defensive back Andrew Lue, the 10th overall pick, signed a three-year deal with the Montreal Alouettes in late May, while the Ottawa RedBlacks locked up receiver Scott Macdonell for two years. Fellow...

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A call up to the pros

A year after no Queen’s players were taken in the CFL Draft, four Gaels are on their way to the big show. Receiver Scott Macdonell, defensive lineman Derek Wiggan and defensive backs Andrew Lue and Matt Webster were all drafted on May 13 and will report to their respective professional training camps...

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Testing season

The road to the 2014 CFL draft will heat up this weekend for two top Gaels prospects. Starting today, Toronto is playing host to the national CFL Combine, open to the top 40 draft-eligible players as ranked by the teams and league office. It’s a time for the CFL’s most promising prospects to prove...

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That’s it, on to Winnipeg

Queen’s football is facing the bittersweet departure of a key member of its coaching staff. On Jan. 7, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers hired longtime Gaels defensive coordinator Pat Tracey as their new special teams coordinator. Tracey started at Queen’s in 2000 as a special-teams coach, moving to his current...

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Gaels beat Guelph, earn playoff bye

Queen’s took care of business in their second Homecoming game, closing out the regular season with a statement win. The Gaels beat the Guelph Gryphons 37-23 this afternoon at Richardson Stadium, locking down second place in the OUA and earning a first-round playoff bye. Aside from a three-minute scoring...

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Hungry like the wolf shark

The wolf and the shark unite at Richardson Stadium. Both apex predators come together to form the “wolf shark,” an accurate symbol for the Queen’s Gaels’ secondary. Visualized on-field by the “fins up” gesture — extending an elbow and bringing the hand to the forehead — the Gaels’ defensive backs...

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