Seven Bombers named to All-Star team
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It’s small consolation for them now, but seven Winnipeg Blue Bombers can at least soothe the wounds from not making the playoffs with the knowledge they have made the East Division All-Star team.
The CFL announced its 2010 East and West Division All-Star teams today after voting was conducted by The Football Reporters of Canada, CFL head coaches and fans across the country.
The Bombers earning spots on the squad were:
- Running back Fred Reid, who led the CFL in rushing with 1,396 yards;
- Slotback Terrence Edwards, who finished second overall in receiving with 78 receptions for 1,372 yards and 12 touchdowns;
- Guard Brendon LaBatte, the club’s nominee for Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman;
- Perennial all-star tackle Doug Brown, a future hall of famer;
- CFL sack king Phillip Hunt, who led the league with 16 quarterback take-downs;
- Cornerback Jovon Johnson, the versatile corner/halfback who also returns punts and
- Punter Mike Renaud, who posted the best net average in the CFL.
The CFL All-Stars will be announced on Wednesday, November 17.