Regina Thunder

Junior football club, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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::summary Junior football club, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Regina Thunder |
| logo | Regina Thunder Logo.png |
| established | |
| location | Regina, Saskatchewan |
| stadium | Mosaic Stadium, Leibel Field |
| coach | Scott MacAulay |
| president | Murad Al-Katib |
| league | Canadian Junior Football League |
| division | Prairie Football Conference |
| colours | maroon, white |
| league_champs | 2013 |
| div_champs | 2013, 2022, 2024 |
| website | |
| :: |
| name = Regina Thunder | logo = Regina Thunder Logo.png | logosize = | helmet = | helmetsize = | established = | folded = | location = Regina, Saskatchewan | stadium = Mosaic Stadium, Leibel Field | coach = Scott MacAulay | president = Murad Al-Katib | league = Canadian Junior Football League | division = Prairie Football Conference | colours = maroon, white | league_champs = 2013 | div_champs = 2013, 2022, 2024 | sponsor = | 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
- Jeff Yorga – Toronto Argonauts, Offensive Lineman
- Chris Getzlaf – Saskatchewan Roughriders Receiver
- Stu Foord – Saskatchewan Roughriders Running Back
- Paul Woldu – Saskatchewan Roughriders Defensive Back
- Ivan Brown – Montreal Alouettes Defensive Lineman
- Dan Clark – Saskatchewan Roughriders Offensive Lineman
- Zack Evans – Saskatchewan Roughriders Defensive Lineman
- Rory Kohlert – Winnipeg Blue Bombers Receiver
- Logan Ferland – Saskatchewan Roughriders Offensive Lineman
Coaching staff
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| Position | Holder |
|---|---|
| Head coach & Special Teams | Scott MacAulay |
| Offensive coordinator | Stefan Endsin |
| Defensive coordinator | Paul Dawson |
| Special Team Coordinator | Brett Strong |
| Leadership & Development Coordinator | John Tokar |
| Quarterbacks coach | Zenon Orobko |
| Running backs coach | Trevor King |
| receivers coach | Bryan Boys |
| receivers coach | Darcy Olynyk |
| Offensive line coach | Matt Halbgewachs |
| Offensive line coach | Mark Becker |
| Linebackers coach | Jeff Zimmer |
| Defensive backs coach | Matt Rumpel |
| Defensive backs coach | Adrianne Zuck |
| Defensive line coach | Catlin Kazema |
| Defensive line coach | Jason Boyda |
| Defensive assistant | Ed Carlton |
| Recruitment Coordinator | Gord MacQuarrie |
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Gallery
::data[format=table] | [[File:Cooke, Clay.JPG|thumb|83 Clay Cooke superb reception fourth quarter Oct 21, 2012]] | |---| ::
References
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