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Individual Kicking Records

Last Updated Wed, 01 Nov 2006 13:02:16 EDT

Longest field goal
53 Carlos Huerta, Baltimore Baltimore vs. Calgary, Nov. 19, 1995
52 Dave Cutler, Edmonton Edmonton vs. Montreal, Nov. 23, 1975
51 Bob Macoritti, Sask. Saskatchewan vs. Ottawa, Nov. 28, 1976
  Terry Baker, Montreal Montreal vs. B.C., Nov. 26, 2000
50 Lance Chomyc, Toronto Toronto vs. Edmonton, Nov. 29, 1987

Most field goals
18 Dave Cutler, Edmonton, 1969-84
17 Don Sweet, Montreal-Hamilton, 1972-85
16 Paul Osbaldiston, Hamilton, 1986-2001
13 Lui Passaglia, B.C., 1976-2000
  Mark McLoughlin, Calgary - 1989-2001
12 Sean Fleming, Edmonton - 1992-2005

Most converts
17 Don Sutherin, Hamilton, Ottawa & Toronto - 1958-70
16 Dave Cutler, Edmonton, 1969-84
15 Sean Fleming, Edmonton - 1992-2005
13 Mark McLoughlin, Calgary - 1988-2001
12 Pep Leadlay, Queens & Hamilton - 1925-29
Trevor Kennerd, Winnipeg - 1980-91

Most singles
12 Hugh Gall, University of Toronto Parkdale - 1908-12
11 Pep Leadlay, Queens & Hamilton - 1925-29
10 Huck Welch, Hamilton & Montreal - 1928-37
  Bummer Stirling, Sarnia - 1931-37

Most punting yards
2,735 Hank Ilesic, Edmonton-Toronto - 1977-93
2,171 Bob Cameron, Winnipeg - 1980-2001
2,166 Joe Zuger, Hamilton - 1962-71
2,092 Cam Fraser, Hamilton & Montreal - 1951-69
1,857 Sonny Wade, Montreal - 1969-78
1,725 Lui Passaglia, B.C. - 1976-2000

Longest Punt
87 Alan Ford, Saskatchewan - Sask vs. Hamilton, Dec. 2, 1967
85 Garry Lefebvre, Edmonton - Edmonton vs. Ottawa, Nov. 25, 1973
84 Lui Passaglia, B.C. - B.C. vs. Winnipeg, Nov. 27, 1988

Most yards on kickoffs
1,623 Don Sutherin, Hamilton, Ottawa, & Toronto - 1958-1970
1,478 Paul Osbaldiston, Hamilton - 1986-2001
1,412 Dave Cutler, Edmonton - 1969-1984
1,318 Sean Fleming, Edmonton - 1993-2005
1,314 Mark McLoughlin, Calgary - 1988-2001
1,305 Trevor Kennerd, Winnipeg, 1980-1991

Longest kickoff
100 Dave Cutler, Edmonton - Edmonton vs. Toronto, Nov. 28, 1982
77 Peter Kempf, B.C. - B.C. vs. Hamilton, Nov. 30, 1963
Don Sutherin, Hamilton - Hamilton vs. Winnipeg, Nov. 27, 1965
Bernie Ruoff, B.C. - B.C. vs. Hamilton, Nov. 24, 1985
75 Justin Canale, Montreal - Montreal vs. Calgary, Nov. 28, 1970

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