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Cornwall Mazda
presents...
Athletics + Academics = A Winning Combination
Jade Pommier - Grade 11 Robin Donnelly-Lee - Grade 11 Sara-Michèle Tremblay - Grade 12
École secondaire publique L’Héritage Char-Lan District High School École secondaire catholique La Citadelle
Participating Sports: Participating Sports: Participating Sports:
Participating Sports:
Volleyball, Track and field Soccer – sr. girls Wildcats football
Hockey
Cross Country, Dance Volleyball – sr. girls Soccer
Favourite Sport: Tennis Favourite Sport:
Dance
Favourite Sport:
Badminton Football
Favourite Subject: Soccer
Biology
Favourite Subject:
Favourite Sport: Favourite Subject:
I look up to this sports
Biology
personality: My dance Soccer Biology
teachers I I look up to this sports
personality:
Sport achievements: Favourite Subject: I look up to this sports
personality:
2016- 2017: Assistant-coach of junior girls’ Biology Deion Sanders #21
Marie-Philip Poulin
volleyball team, SDG and EOSSAA Champions NFL football
Sport achievements:
-Athletic Association volunteer of the year award Sport achievements: Sport achievements:
2017-2018: Assistant-coach of junior girls’ Volleyball - sportsmanship award Wildcats defensive MVP 2015, 2016
Soccer – MVP
volleyball team, SDG and EOSSAA Champions MVP - badminton High school Rookie of the Year 2016, defensive
Hockey – AA Ladies` 67s
-Athletic Association Volunteer of the Year Award MVP 2017
School Team – Silver at Franco Niagara Falls
2018-2019: Assistant-coach of senior girls’ Academic achievements: Defensive Rookie of the Year 2017 (OVFL)
volleyball team, SDG Champions and EOSSAA Honour Roll - grades 9-11 Soccer – 4th at OFSAA
Coaches Award 2018 (OVFL)
silver medalists Academic achievements:
Academic achievements:
Academic achievements: Honour Roll Student
Honour roll student
Honour roll student grades 7-10
History Award
85% overall average
Winner of our school science fair in grades 7 & 8
Cornwall Colts’ Player Profile: James St. Louis
By Victoria Klassen and hard on your confidence so that is
likely the biggest obstacle. If you can
nlike many of his teammates, get over it, you get stronger mentally,”
UJames St. Louis did not start shared St. Louis, who plays forward.
playing hockey as a four-year-old. St. Louis said he really likes the
He was seven or eight by the time his Colts’ style of coaching and how
parents, busy with St. Louis’ three friendly the Cornwall community is.
older sisters, signed him up to try He finished grade 12 at La Citadelle
hockey. and made many new friends during
He started in novice house league his time there.
and then played with the Orleans In the future, St. Louis would like to
Blues Rep B team for a few years. play hockey for a university. He also
After making the Gloucester Rangers enjoys teaching young players and
AA in first year bantam, he stayed this summer he helped out a skating
with that league for a while. clinic. This summer he has also set
St. Louis explained that he was cut aside time for conditioning and on-ice
from the OJS U18 very late in the try- training in preparation for the season.
outs, and Martin Dagenais talked to The Cornwall Colts’ season starts
Ian MacInnis about him. Ian agreed September 6.
to allow St. Louis to come out for the “I’m looking forward to improving
last U18 AAA tryout for the Colts. St. my personal performance and taking
Louis made the team and they went on on a leadership role for the team,”
the win the league championship that said St. Louis. “There seems to be a
year. lot of intense players trying out this
“Being cut from a team is tough year. That’s what we need.” Photo Submitted

