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Jeremy Latour Morgan Kane
Age: 18 School: Tagwi
School: Holy Trinity Age: 18
Grade: 12 Grade: Graduate
Hometown: Cornwall Hometown: Fleurimont, QC
Jeremy has been playing football Morgan Kane loves football. It’s
obvious in the way he talks about the
with the Cornwall Wildcats for 11
sport. “I enjoy balling out with my
years, most recently as a defensive
teammates on the field and having a good
back. “To this day I am learning new
time just as much as pancaking the guy in
things, which is incredible to f r o n t of me,” he says.
think,” he says. “I enjoy every moment playing the sport This is Morgan’s third season with the Wildcats. He took last
and enjoy being able to take what I am learning and to year off. An offensive linesman, he models himself after Zack
give it back to the younger kids. It’s a sport that teaches Martin of the Dallas Cowboys. “He plays dominantly and
life lessons.” doesn’t let anybody push him around,” says Morgan.
Asked about major football influences in his past, Morgan says,
Jeremy credits his father and his grandfather with being
“The person that influenced me the most to play football was
his athletic role models. He believes his father is largely
my head coach, Kirby Camplin. I’ll never forget that day he
responsible for helping him become the person and the reached out to 15-year-old me, who knew absolutely nothing
athlete he is today. about football, and asked me if I’d play for the travelling team
Having earned a spot with St. Francis Xavier University’s in Cornwall, I said ‘yes’ and it turned out to be one of the best
football team for the coming fall, Jeremy plans to play decisions of my life. I have him to thank for introducing me
for five years and then would like to turn pro. He plans to such an amazing sport.”
to study human kinetics and would like to be a firefighter Morgan dreams of eventually playing pro football. In the
meantime, he’s considering a career as a heavy equipment
after he retires from the game. Sports Energy
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