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Spring camp kicks off Friday night at the Parkinson practise fields, with sessions also set for Saturday and Sunday.
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In the defensive backfield, veterans Beck Fullerton and Raquille Cespedes will return, while recruits Etinosa Osarenkhoe and Georgia-born Wesley Bookland, both from Edmonton, will be given a good look by the Sun staff this weekend.
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Also on offense, the athletically versatile Keith Zyla will return at quarterback, while second-year Sun players Brendan Hansen and Kelton Kouri will anchor the backfield.
At receiver, with Liam Wishart moving on to UBC, veterans Shamar Donelson and Kyler Mosley will be counted on for production and leadership in 2017.
Macauley will have plenty of help with both evaluation and instruction this season as the coaching staff has swelled to 18 members, many of whom have experience at several levels of football.
The three-day spring camp will wrap up Sunday with a 90-minute scrimmage beginning at 11 a.m.
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