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Wildcats Continue to Roll With 43-19 Win
By Terry Tinkess but rather when they would get their
first one.
he Cornwall Wildcats did pretty
Twell what ever they wanted as Against Etobicoke, the team
they defeated the visiting Etobicoke turned it on for the fi rst half to create
Eagles 43-19 in Ontario Varsity a seemingly insurmountable lead,
Football League play Saturday at the taking a 40-7 lead into the break.
Joe St. Denis field.
If you were looking for the “star”
The win improves the Wildcats of the game, you would have quite
record to three wins and a single loss. a few to pick from. Quarterback
The loss came in their first game Jeremy Pike would be the obvious
of the season, a 57-0 pasting at the one with three touchdown tosses.
hands of the Myers Riders. Pike finished the day completing
Since then, the Wildcats have eleven of seventeen attempts for 138
shown they know how to move the total yards and no interceptions.
ball, defeating Cumberland 35-14 Alex Pilon (two TD’s), or Serge
and Newmarket 49-22 before lining Pilon, Chris Millward, or Pat Giroux, Wildcats kicker Ashtin Gazdar makes one of the five point-after attempts
up against Etobicoke. each with one TD would also qualify, he made against the Etobicoke Eagles. He also added a field goal.
The record is even more impressive as would most of the defense, who Photo by Terry Tinkess.
when you consider that last year the kept getting the ball back for the for the Eagles. Saturday, June 29 at the Joe St. Denis
team was not really thinking about Wildcats, creating what would be a The Wildcats next game will be on field against the Brampton Bulldogs.
how many wins they would pick up, very long bus ride back to Etobicoke Game time is 4:00 p.m.
Whistle Stops
The “Team” has just completed Issue # 9 and as always, Coach Ian MacInnis and crew hard at it with preparations
I would like to thank Lynn (Graphic Design), Terry (Editorial), for the upcoming season. Prospects will hit the ice again June
Bernadette (Website), the writers and editorial contributors, 28th to 30th
our distribution locations, our advertisers and of course the
Summerheight’s Junior Golfer Ty Celone keeps on
kid’s and people who make our stories possible. I hope you
“Putting” along He has just added another highlight to his young
enjoy # 9.
golfing career, Ty has been asked to represent Canada’s Team
Way to go Wildcats. Congrat’s to Head Coach Kirby East in this years Lipton Brisk Cup at Hunter’s Pointe Golf Club
Camplin and the Wildcats on getting off to a terrific start to the in Welland On. Only two 14 year olds were selected to compete
season. At the time of this writing , they are 3 -1 and 2 points against Canada West. Already this season, Ty was in a 3 way tie
out of first place. Catch a game, Sat June 29 vs Brampton or for first place at a Canadian Junior Golf Association Tournament
Sat July 13 vs Pickering. Both games begin at 4:00 pm at Joe and placed second at a recent tournament in Trenton. Recent
St. Denis Field. scores for the 14 year old included 77 and 76. I see it still takes
him 18 holes to score what I used to do in only 9 holes. Way to
Head Coach Shawn Lauzon and the Jr C Celtics keep
go Ty, keep up the great work.
rolling along. With this years edition a much younger squad
than previous years, Coach Lauzon and his assistant Dan Coach’s Quote of the Month
McKay still have them at the top of the standings. I’m looking “Some people dream of success... while others wake
forward to the Provincial Championships being hosted by the up and work hard at it.
Celtics at the Benson Centre in August.
Until Next month,
I’m wishing local hockey coach Rick Lalonde all the
best on landing another job at the junior level. After signing Enjoy the Energy
a new 3 year deal with the Valleyfield Braves the team folded Mike Piquette
as a new LNAH Senior Team was announced to begin play in
Valleyfield for the upcoming season.

