Former CFL player Lumbala among nine participants in inaugural Officiating Academy.
TORONTO — Rolly Lumbala is a rookie again.
The former CFL player will be among nine participants in the CFL’s inaugural Officiating Academy, a program aimed at increasing the number of qualified, high-performance officials in Canada. Lumbala and the others will get to work with league staff and officials to increase their officiating knowledge and improve their on-field skills.
“Yeah, I’m a rookie again all over,” Lumbala said with a chuckle. “I just hope they’re nice to me, that’s all.”
The six-foot-two, 245-pound Lumbala spent 11 seasons as a fullback with the B.C. Lions (2008-2018) but has remained in football as a high-school official. Joining Lumbala, 36, of Langley, B.C., will be Alex Boily, of St-Georges, Que., Hassan Cohen, of Nanaimo, B.C., Eric Gyebi, of Brampton, Ont., Romeo Kabongo, of Airdrie, Alta., Winnipeg’s Stephanie Korchynski and Kyle Mikulik, Anthony Williams of Dartmouth, N.S., and Halifax’s Vincent Williams.