Lions quarterback Nathan Rourke nominated for two CFL individual awards
TORONTO — A stellar first half of the season earned quarterback Nathan Rourke nominations for two of the CFL’s top individual awards.
The Victoria native was named the B.C. Lions’ nominee as top Canadian and outstanding player Wednesday, the opening round of voting conducted by both the Football Reporters of Canada as well as the nine CFL head coaches.
Rourke, of Victoria, guided B.C. to an 8-1 record before suffering a foot injury in a 23-16 loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Aug. 26 that required surgery. Rourke is scheduled to return under centre for the Lions in their regular-season finale versus Winnipeg on Friday.
Rourke was nothing short of sensational in his first full season as B.C.’s starter. He had completed 248-of-313 passes (79.2 per cent) for 3,281 yards with 25 TDs and just 10 interceptions before his injury.