Regina Thunder

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Regina Thunder
Established 1999 (1999)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
Home stadium Mosaic Stadium
Head coach Scott MacAulay
Team president Murad Al-Katib
League Canadian Junior Football League
Division Prairie Football Conference
Colours maroon, white
League titles 2013
Website Official website

The Regina Thunder, originally known as the Prairie Thunder, are a junior football club, based out of Regina, Saskatchewan. The Thunder are a part of the Prairie Football Conference (PFC), which is a six-member conference with teams from all three prairie provinces. The PFC is a member of the Canadian Junior Football League, and participates in national championships with two other conferences, based out of Ontario and British Columbia.

Each year the Thunder compete with their provincial rivals, the Saskatoon Hilltops for the Shrine Bowl. The Shrine Bowl is awarded to the team who has the highest total points in the two regular season games between each other.

2013 was a huge year for the Thunder as they defeated the three time defending CJFL champions 21-16 in Saskatoon. They would go on to defeat the V.I. Raiders in the CJFL championship 55-26, in Regina.

Notable Thunder Alumni

Coaching staff

Position Holder
Head Coach & Special Teams Scott MacAulay
Offensive Co-Ordinator / Quarterbacks Coach Stefan Endsin
Defensive Co-Ordinator & Defensive Backs Coach Andrew Rumbaugh
Quarterbacks Coach Ross Vanstone
Running Backs Coach Brett Strong
Receivers Coach Bryan Boys
Receivers Coach Darcy Olynyck
Offensive Line Coach Matt Halbgewachs
Offensive Line Coach Mark Becker
Linebackers Coach Paul Dawson
Defensive Backs Coach Matt Rumpel
Defensive Line Coach & Special Teams Coordinator Dave Jackson
Leadership & Development Coordinator / Recruitment Coordinator John Tokar
Recruitment Coordinator Gord MacQuarrie

2010 Season

The 2010 Regina Thunder tied a franchise best regular season record of 6–2. The thunder had the leading passer, Reid Quest, the leading rusher, Mark Coons and the two leading receivers, Kolton Solomon and Jay Smith.

The 2010 squad held the first home playoff game in franchise history. In that game, the Thunder posted their first post season victory against the Calgary Colts 17–6.

Gallery

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September 8, 2012 Pre-game huddle[1] Photograph attribution Julia Adamson
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September 8, 2012 Tackle by Regina Thunder Defensive Back #38 Landon Walter[2] Photograph attribution Julia Adamson
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Thunder Touchdown bringing the score to 16 Thunder to 41 Hilltops. Convert was taken at 2:49 in the 4th quarter and was good bringing the score to 17 41. The game concluded at Hilltops 42–17 Thunder.[3] [4]
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Thunder Cheerleaders[5]
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40 yard run by Andre Lalonde Hilltop 20 Oct 21 2012[6] [7] [8] [9][10]
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Linebacker #10 Yianni Cabylis Regina Thunder voted PFC Defensive TEam All Star[11] [12] [13]
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83 Clay Cooke superb reception fourth quarter Oct 21, 2012

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