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±«ÓãÖ±²¥'s Lukca signs pact with Argos

Published: 11 June 2010

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TORONTO - Anthony Lucka, an all-conference defensive back with the ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Redmen, has signed a two-year contract as a long-snapper with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.

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Lukca (pronounced luke-ah) is a 24-year-old native of St. Laurent, Que., who played five seasons with the Redmen, from 2005 to 2009.

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The 5-foot-9, 191-pound physical education senior was credited with 209 total tackles, four knockdowns and seven interceptions in 35 career contests. Lukca first learned his long-snapping trade from former Redmen and Argonaut J.P. Darche, who was his next-door neighbor while growing up and played nine seasons as a long-snapper in the National Football League with Seattle and Kansas City.

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Lukca played his high school ball at College Notre-Dame and was named captain of the team in 2002. He moved on to Choate Rosemary Hall, a prep school in Wallingford, Conn., where he was again named captain of the varsity team.

In 2005 he started at ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ and the next season he was named ±«ÓãÖ±²¥'s most improved player and led the team in interceptions. By the time his senior season rolled around he was named as one of the co-captains.

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±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Redmen in Pro Football

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D'Arcy Doherty Toronto 1932

Bill Pullar Calgary 1946-48,1952-56

John Taylor Montreal 1946

Peter Finlay Montreal 1946

Dave Tomlinson Montreal 1947, Calgary 1947-48, 1954, Montreal 1952-53

John Hammond Montreal 1947

Jim Mitchener Calgary 1948, Montreal 1952-54, B.C. 1956

Harry Irving Calgary 1948

Fred Wilmot Calgary 1948

Wizzer Smith Montreal 1948

Johnny Newman Montreal 1950

Buster Brown Hamilton 1951-52

George Bossy Montreal 1952

Marv Meirowitz Montreal 1952-53

Cec Findlay Montreal 1952-54

Dawson Tilley Montreal 1952

Jim Miller Montreal 1953-58

Geoff Crain Winnipeg 1953

George Klein B.C. 1954

Gene Robillard B.C. 1954

Gerry Hogan Montreal 1954-57

Dr. Bob MacLellan Montreal 1955-60

Ron Murphy Montreal 1958-61

Len Sigurdson Saskatchewan 1958

Joe Poirier Ottawa 1959-70

Chuck Wood Ottawa 1962-63

Ian Monteith Winnipeg 1963

Dr. Willie Lambert Montreal 1964

Peter Howlett Montreal 1967-69

George Springate Montreal 1970-72

Dan Dulmage Hamilton 1973-74

Don Cowie Calgary 1975

Hector Pothier Edmonton 1978-89

Marc Lacelle Montreal 1981-82

Paul Gohier Hamilton 1983

Tony Lawson Toronto 1983-84

Floyd Salazar Toronto 1988-89 1991, Hamilton 1990

Robin Belanger B.C. Lions 1989-92, Toronto 1992

Michael Soles Edmonton 1989-95, Montreal 1996-1999

Gerry Ifill Toronto 1990

Christian Masotti Edmonton 1991

Francois Belanger Toronto 1993-94

Val St. Germain Ham. 94-98, Edm. 99-01, Ott. 02-05, Win 05-07, Sask 07

Matthieu Quiviger Montreal 1996

Ryan Coughlin Montreal 1997-99

Samir Chahine Edm. 98-01, Tor. 01, Ham. 02, Cal. 03, Ott. 04-05

Dan Pronyk Hamilton 1998

J.P. Darche Toronto (CFL) 99, Seattle (NFL) 00-06, KC (NFL) 07-08

Randy Chevrier Dallas (NFL) 01, Cincinnati (NFL) 01, Edm 02-03, Cal 05-

Ben Wearing Winnipeg 2001

John Macdonald Hamilton 2002-03

Stephen Young Winnipeg 2003, Montreal 2004

Mike Mahoney Calgary 2004, Saskatchewan 2005-07

Jim Merrick Hamilton 2004

Robert LeBlanc Edmonton 2005

Greg Hetherington Calgary 2007, B.C. Lions 2008-09

Jean-Nicolas Carrière Toronto 2008-09

Erik Galas Montreal 2009

Anthony Lukca Toronto 2009-

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SOURCE:

Earl Zukerman

±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Athletics

514-398-7012

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