Chad Owens named CFL Most Outstanding Player, Vander Joaquim update, Kealakehe vs. Farrington preview

Former UH All-American and 2004 NCAA special teams player of the year, Chad Owens, was named the Canadian Football League’s East-Division Most Outstanding Player today.

Following a record-breaking regular season run where he became the first pro-football player to ever post three straight 3,000 total yard seasons, the Honolulu native and two-time Toronto all-star included 94 receptions for a league’s best 1,300 plus yards and 6 touchdowns.

The overall league M.O.P. will be announced on November 22nd. The Roosevelt graduate and his Argonauts will host Edmonton in the Grey Cup semi-finals Sunday night in Toronto.

Also in Wednesday’s sportscast:

  • UH star center Vander Joaquim and head coach Gib Arnold discuss the Angolan’s playing status this weekend.

  • Kealakehe head football coach Sam Papalii previews their opening round state tournament match-up with Farrington.

See the original article at: KHON2 Local News

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