Oakville Beaver, 3 May 2008, p. 31

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday May 3, 2008 - 31 SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 255) email sports@oakvillebeaver.com Sports Oakville Beaver Draft reunites long-time friends Luciani, Hood finally get chance to be teammates with Eskimos By Herb Garbutt OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF 71 ENNISCLARE DR OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 They came from U.S. colleges like Central Michigan and from Canadian university football powers like St. Mary's. But for the Edmonton Eskimos, nothing proved to be as fruitful as Mrs. Lang's Grade 4 class at Falgarwood Public School. That's where Dante Luciani and Jonathan Hood began a friendship that they will continue as they both vie for spots on the Canadian Football League team. Edmonton drafted the two former schoolmates in Wednesday's Canadian college draft. Hood was selected in the fourth round, 26th overall. Eight picks later, the Eskimos took Luciani in the fifth round. "I'm sure he's going to tease me about it a lot," Luciani said of being drafted after his pal. "I won't hear the end of it." Of course, the best way to make their draft positions irrelevant would be for both to make the team when they head to training camp later this month. Despite their long-time friendship, it would be the first time they've ever been teammates. Hood moved Mississauga just before graduating from Falgarwood. Since then football has taken them in different directions. Friends took different paths After graduating from St. Thomas Aquinas, Luciani went west to Laurier while Hood went from Mississauga's Father Goetz and headed east to St. Francis Xavier. They also took on opposite roles. Luciani began as a quarterback but was converted to a receiver at Laurier. Meanwhile, Hood spends his time trying to break up passes as a defensive back. Hood was a first-team Atlantic University allstar for the Xmen, recording 12 solo tackles, eight assists and forcing a fumble in eight games. Luciani had 25 receptions for 259 yards and seven touchdowns in eight games for the Golden Hawks. That earned him Ontario University Athletics second-team all-star honours. But Luciani started laying the groundwork for the draft long before that. Prior to the season, he caught six passes for 142 yards and one touchdown to earn offensive MVP honours for the West in last year's East/West Bowl, the annual showcase for draft eligible players. In that game, in which Hood suited up for the East, Luciani also caught a 24-yard pass that set up the game-winning field goal in the West's 22-19 overtime victory. It was reminiscent of two years earlier, when his reception on third-and-17 kept a Laurier drive alive in the final minutes of the Vanier Cup. Six Located on one of Oakville's most sought after streets south of Lakeshore Road. 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