2 long time standouts for the Gaels have ended there career.
DE Mark Carraher retires with the 2nd most sacks by a Gael in his career with 64. He never once missed a game in his entire career, spanning 12 years. Truth be told, he was only hurt 4 times in his career, 3 mild ankle injuries, and 1 elbow injury.
RB Desmond Kinney retires with the most All-Purpose Yards by any player in OSFL history with 30,730 yards. He has the 2nd most carries in OSFL history with 3,424, the 2nd most yards in OSFL history with 16,118, 3rd most TD's in OSFL history with 94 and 2nd most 100 yard games in OSFL history with 67.
He missed just one game in his entire career. He had more than 1,000 yards in every season, except one. That's the season he missed a game. He finished with an average of 4.71 yards per carry for his career, but saved his best for last, when he averaged 5.48 yards per carry in his final season, which was his highest ever yards per carry.
The durability of both players, as well as their production will surely be missed.
DE Mark Carraher retires with the 2nd most sacks by a Gael in his career with 64. He never once missed a game in his entire career, spanning 12 years. Truth be told, he was only hurt 4 times in his career, 3 mild ankle injuries, and 1 elbow injury.
RB Desmond Kinney retires with the most All-Purpose Yards by any player in OSFL history with 30,730 yards. He has the 2nd most carries in OSFL history with 3,424, the 2nd most yards in OSFL history with 16,118, 3rd most TD's in OSFL history with 94 and 2nd most 100 yard games in OSFL history with 67.
He missed just one game in his entire career. He had more than 1,000 yards in every season, except one. That's the season he missed a game. He finished with an average of 4.71 yards per carry for his career, but saved his best for last, when he averaged 5.48 yards per carry in his final season, which was his highest ever yards per carry.
The durability of both players, as well as their production will surely be missed.
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