Kamau Peterson Explained

Kamau Peterson
Birth Date:1978 9, mf=yes
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California
Number:8
Import:no
Position1:Wide Receiver
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:195
College:New Hampshire
High School:Sandwich
Cfldraftedyear:2001
Cfldraftedround:1
Cfldraftedpick:6
Cfldraftedteam:Calgary Stampeders
Coaching Years1:20142016
Coaching Team1:York Lions (RC/Associate OC)
Coaching Years2:2017–2019
Coaching Team2:York Lions (OC)
Playing Years1:
Playing Team1:Calgary Stampeders
Playing Years2:
Playing Team2:Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Playing Years3:
Playing Team3:Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Playing Years4:
Playing Team4:Edmonton Eskimos
Playing Team5:BC Lions
Awards: CFL Most Outstanding Canadian
Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy
Honours:2× Eskimos' Most Outstanding Canadian Player (2007, 2008)
Cfl:203

Kamau Peterson (born September 16, 1978) is a former professional Canadian football wide receiver and formerly the offensive coordinator for the York Lions football team.[1] He last played for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League. He was originally drafted sixth overall by the Calgary Stampeders in the 2001 CFL Draft and won the 89th Grey Cup with the team that year. Although he was born in Los Angeles, California, United States, Peterson grew up in Detroit, Michigan, but was schooled in LaSalle, Ontario, so he counts as a non-import in the CFL.

Kamau transitioned into his post-football career by founding PlaymakerU which trained young athletes in many sports but especially football. Based in Sherwood Park, Alberta he operated out of a new facility there. Peterson entered into coaching in 2012, serving as receivers coach on Team Canada's Jr. National (U19) Team from 2012 through 2016, earning 2 golds and a silver medal in world championship play. (Texas 2012, Kuwait 2014, Harbin 2016) From there he joined the York University football staff as receivers coach and assistant OC in 2014, taking over as offensive coordinator from 2017 through 2019 before moving on from York in 2020. During his time at York, Peterson spearheaded the resurgence of the York Offence, as well as served as their strength and conditioning coach.

Notes and References

  1. http://yorkulions.ca/news/2017/1/25/football-york-defensive-coach.aspx York removes Peterson's interim tag, searches for defensive assistant