U.S.-born CFL prospects Bauman, Dublanko embrace Canadian designation and connections
WINNIPEG — Casey Bauman and Joel Dublanko don’t need their new-found dual citizenships to make them feel at home in Canada.
The American-born football prospects have family ties that led to their designations as nationals for the April 30 CFL global and Canadian drafts, but they both already felt a connection.
“It doesn’t feel that weird to me because Canada was my backyard,” said Bauman, a six-foot-seven, 225-pound quarterback who was born in Sumas, Wash. “My house is like five minutes from the Canadian border.”
Bauman’s mother was born in Abbotsford, B.C., and the family often crossed into Canada for visits to Vancouver. He’d also go skiing at Whistler with his three younger brothers.