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Local Flavour in Vanier Cup 2014
By Terry Tinkess fans of local football there is the
added benefit of being able to see
he Vanier Cup is to Canadian two local football players fighting
TUniversity Football what to bring a national championship
the Grey Cup is to the Canadian back to McMaster.
Football League (CFL). It
Kevin Aleinik, #92 is a 6’3”,
signifies excellence, confirms that
you have won all the games that 265 lb. defensive lineman with
mattered, and that you are indeed the Marauders. The third-year
a champion. This year marks the Honours Kinesiology student is
Cup’s 50th anniversary. from Lancaster, Ontario and a
graduate of Holy Trinity Catholic
This year the Vanier Cup Secondary School.
was played at Percival Molson
Stadium in Montreal on Saturday, On the offensive side there is
Sean Smith #51, a 6’7”, 310 lb.
November 29, and it will feature
the number two-ranked Montreal offensive lineman. The fourth-
year Honours Sociology student
Carabins and the number three- Sean Smith is from St. Andrews Kevin Aleinik is from Lancaster,
ranked McMaster Marauders. West, and graduated from St. Ontario and graduated from is from St. Andrews West and a
Montreal won the right to play in Josephs Catholic Secondary Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary graduate of St. Josephs Secondary
School. Photo by Cameron Dunlop School. Photo by Cameron Dunlop School.
the Vanier Cup by virtue of their courtesy of McMaster University. courtesy of McMaster University.
29-26 victory over the Manitoba Submitted Photo Submitted Photo The Carabins have no Ontario
Bisons in the Utek Bowl, which students on their roster.
was played on Saturday, November in the Mitchell Bowl. The loss past four years. The Marauders Since the return of high school
22. It will be the first Vanier Cup was the first for the Mounties this have one win, and one loss, both and minor football to Cornwall, a
appearance for the Carabins. against Laval.
season. number of players have gone on to
McMaster punched their ticket The Vanier Cup is a great prelude even greater things, proving that
to the big game by defeating the For the Marauders it will be their to the Grey Cup, which takes when it comes to football, you can
Mount Allison Mounties 24-12 third Vanier Cup appearance in the place the following day, but for get there from here.
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