Toronto quarterback Ricky Ray picked up his fourth division all-star honour while Edmonton pivot Mike Reilly earned his second as the CFL unveiled its East and West all-star teams on Wednesday.

Ray, who also picked up division all-star nods in 2006, 2013 and 2014, is one of 10 Argonauts named to the East team. The veteran quarterback threw for 5,205 yards and 25 touchdowns this season, becoming the fourth player in league history to reach 60,000 career passing yards in the process.

Reilly led the league with 5,830 passing yards and 30 touchdowns.

Receiver S.J. Green, offensive tackle Chris Van Zeyl, centre Sean McEwen, defensive back Cassius Vaughn, defensive back Rico Murray, defensive tackle Cleyon Laing, defensive end Victor Butler and linebacker Marcus Ball are the other East representatives for the Argos, who finished first in the East with a 9-9 record.

The Calgary Stampeders, tops in the West at 13-4-1 and Winnipeg Blue Bombers, second at 12-6 lead the with seven representatives each.

Centre Ucambre Williams, defensive tackle Micah Johnson, defensive end Charlston Hughes, linebacker Alex Singleton, cornerback Ciante Evans, kicker Rene Paredes and returner Roy Finch were named from the Stampeders.

Blue Bombers selected include rushing leader Andrew Harris, receiver Darvin Adams, offensive tackles Stanley Bryant and Jermarcus Hardrick and defensive backs Chris Randle, T.J. Heath and Taylor Loffler.

Receiver Brandon Zylstra, defensive tackle Almondo Sewell, guard Matt O'Donnell and linebacker Kenny Ladler join Reilly as Eskimos named to the West team.

Saskatchewan is represented by receiver Duron Carter, defensive end Willie Jefferson and defensive back Ed Gainey.

B.C., which finished last in the West and missed the playoffs, is represented by receiver Bryan Burnham, linebacker Solomon Elimimian and punter Ty Long.

On the East team, running back William Powell, receivers Greg Ellingson and Brad Sinopoli, offensive linemen Jason Lauzon-Seguin and Alex Mateas, safety Antoine Pruneau, punter Brett Maher and receiver/returner Diontae Spencer represent defending Grey Cup champion Ottawa, which finished second in the division.

Receivers Brandon Banks and Luke Tasker, guard Ryan Bomben, linebacker Larry Dean, cornerback Richard Leonard and kicker Sergio Castillo represent Hamilton.

Montreal has the fewest all-stars with three: linebacker Kyries Hebert, defensive end John Bowman and cornerback Jonathon Mincy.

 

Offensive All-Stars

 
West All-Stars   Position East All-Stars  
Mike Reilly EDM QB Ricky Ray TOR
Andrew Harris* WPG RB William Powell OTT
Brandon Zylstra EDM REC Greg Ellingson OTT
Darvin Adams WPG REC S.J. Green TOR
Duron Carter SSK REC Brad Sinopoli* OTT
Bryan Burnham BC REC Brandon Banks HAM
Naaman Roosevelt SSK REC Luke Tasker HAM
Stanley Bryant WPG OT Chris Van Zeyl* TOR
Jermarcus Hardrick WPG OT Jason Lauzon-Séguin* OTT
Brendon LaBatte* SSK OG Ryan Bomben HAM
Matt O’Donnell* EDM OG Alex Mateas* OTT
Ucambre Williams CGY CEN Sean McEwen* TOR
 

 

Defensive All-Stars

 
West All-Stars   Position East All-Stars  
Micah Johnson CGY DT Dylan Wynn TOR
Almondo Sewell EDM DT Cleyon Laing* TOR
Charleston Hughes CGY DE Victor Butler TOR
Willie Jefferson SSK DE John Bowman MTL
Alex Singleton CGY LB Larry Dean HAM
Solomon Elimimian BC LB Kyries Hebert MTL
Kenny Ladler EDM CLB Marcus Ball TOR
Chris Randle WPG CB Richard Leonard HAM
Ciante Evans CGY CB Jonathon Mincy MTL
Ed Gainey SSK HB Cassius Vaughn TOR
T.J. Heath WPG HB Rico Murray TOR
Taylor Loffler* WPG S Antoine Pruneau* OTT
 

 

Special Teams All-Stars

 
West All-Stars   Position East All-Stars  
Rene Paredes CGY K Sergio Castillo HAM
Ty Long BC P Brett Maher OTT
Roy Finch CGY ST Diontae Spencer OTT
 

*Represents National Player