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December 16, 2016

Number 14

NUMBER FOURTEEN
NAME POSITION YEAR
Moustafa Ali DB 1989
Otis Amey WR 2009
Willie Amos DB 2008
Brock Aynsley WR 1980
George (Ace) Bailey G 1932
Pat Barnes QB 2002-03
Bruce Boyko  (also #23) FB, SB 1997-99
Percy Campbell (also #51) G 1932-34
Sergio Castillo (also #33) K 2015, 2021, 2023-
Benji Dial (also #9) QB 1970-71
Joey Elliott (also #16) QB 2010-12
Scott Flagel S 1982-87
Mitchell Gale QB 2018
Rashid Gayle DB 1999-2000
Terrence Jeffers-Harris WR 2010-11
Troy Johnson WR 1991
Norm Johnston HB 1932-34
Terry Karg QB 1998
Sammy Lavitt (also #20) HB, K 1941-43
Quincy McDuffie WR 2016
Danny McManus (also #4) QB 1990-92
Lou Mogul (also #35, 44) T 1932-42
Brian Palmer (also #10, 12) LB, DB 1963-65
Rob Pikula K 2007
Rick Potter (also #26, 80) FB 1958-62
Darryl Ray SB 2006
Marcus Sayles (also #36) DB 2018-19
Luther Selbo (also #10) QB 1968
Lin-J Shell DB 2015
Dick Thornton (also #10, 28) DB 1961-66
T.J Thorpe SB 2017
Bill Van Burkelo DB, QB 1967
Don Weiss QB 1969
Aaron Woods SB 2013-14

Canadian Football Hall of Famers:

  • Danny McManus (2011)

 

Winnipeg Football Club Hall of Famers:

  • Lou Mogul (1984)
  • Dick Thornton (1988)
  • Scott Flagel (2008)

 

CFL All-Stars

  • Dick Thornton (1963, 1965)

 

Division All-Stars

  • Lou Mogul (1937, 1941)
  • Dick Thornton (1962, 1963, 1965)
  • Scott Flagel (1985, 1986, 1987)

 

CFL Award Winners

  • Most Outstanding Canadian Player – Scott Flagel, 1987
  • Lew Hayman Trophy (Most Outstanding Canadian Player, East Division) — Scott Flagel, 1987

 

Bomber Team Awards

  • Most Outstanding Canadian Player – Scott Flagel, 1987
  • Most Outstanding Rookie Player — Marcus Sayles, 2018
  • Most Outstanding Special Teams Player — Sergio Castillo, 2023

 

He Wore It Well:

Lou Mogul, 1932-42

A product of Winnipeg who attended St. John’s Technical High School, Mogul played his college ball at North Dakota State and began a pro career that spanned 18 years, including a long stint in his hometown. Mogul was part of the Winnipegs team that won the 1935 Grey Cup, the first western-based team to do so, and then won again in 1939 and 1941. The CFL didn’t select an all-star team until the 1960s, but Mogul was twice a West All-Star at guard and at tackle.

FYI: 

Bomber players have captured the CFL’s Most Outstanding Canadian Player Award nine times, more than any other major award (eight times for Most Outstanding Player). Scott Flagel won in 1987, during a seven-year stretch in which a Bomber won the top Canuck award four times: Joe Poplawski in 1981, Paul Bennett in 1983, Poplawski again in 1986, followed by Flagel a year later… Sergio Castillo set a club record for field-goal percentage in 2023, connecting on 90.2 per cent of his attempts.