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        Cornwall Colts: Emerick Nadeau



        By Victoria Klassen                   to Cornwall and said that he has been  on the season ahead.
                                              enjoying his time here.                  “Our team had a rough start, but
            merick  Nadeau’s father  used  to    Originally    from     Blainville,  I feel like we are on a good way to
        Ebe  a  referee  in  the  NHL, so it  Quebec, Cornwall is a new home for
                                                                                    start winning. Personally, I really
        was a natural fit that Emerick found  18-year-old Emerick.
                                                                                    had a great start to the season so far.
        a passion for hockey at a young age.     “My billet parents, Kevin Kitchener
                                                                                    I always try find a way to push my
        By three years old he was already on  and Krista Day are amazing.  They     limits  and get something going on
        the ice playing hockey.               make me feel like I’m home. Living
                                                                                    and off the ice,” said Emerick, who
          Before Emerick  became  a junior  in Cornwall is really nice. It’s really
                                                                                    plays forward.
        player, he played at the prep school  quiet  and  I enjoy  it,”  expressed
        Ulysse  Académie.  Last year he  Emerick.                                      “We  have  a great  young group
        played  for  the  Brockville  Braves     In the future, Emerick wants to play   of guys with a lot of energy. Our
        and was named Rookie Player of the  in the NCAA and pursue a degree in      team chemistry is above what I was
        Year. Over the summer he was traded  economics. Right now, he’s focused  expecting.”
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        A Clash of the Defenses Highlights Charity Bowl


        Fall Classic




        By Casey Leger                        close  loss, Coach  McAllister  is  Dupuis, and from a safety given up  however, is the Catholic District
                                              quick to point out the positive: “We  by the Falcons.  Add to that the fact  School Board of Ontario’s Good

            he 2019 edition of that local fall   enjoyed the game,” he says.  “Holy  that Trinity was knocking on St. Joe’s  Samaritan Trust Fund, a schoolboard
        Tclassic between Holy Trinity and     Trinity believes in its team.”  This  door  at  the  end  of  the  game—first  initiative  that,  according  to Saint
                                              year’s Charity Bowl was especially  and goal—and the fans were treated  Joseph’s principal  Renee Rozon,
        Saint Joseph’s Catholic  Secondary

        Schools, the  Charity  Bowl, marks    significant  for  Coach  McAllister.  to a great show.  Given the fact that  supports student needs that are not
        the  twelfth  time  those rivals have   He’s retiring from teaching, and he’s  Coaches Zapitelli and McAllister are  currently  addressed by existing
                                              giving up the reins of his beloved  good friends, the rivalry is always a  charitable  organizations.  “All
        clashed for these particular gridiron
                                              Falcon team.                          friendly one.                         proceeds from the event  go to the
        bragging rights.  This year’s contest
        was a  nail-biter,  with  the Panthers   St.  Joe’s head  coach  Mitchel      The big winner of the Charity Bowl,  Fund,” she says.
        holding on—barely—to the title by     Zappitelli  is happy with the
                                              Panthers’ win.  “It’s always a close
        a 5-0 count.                                                                  Brought to you by Cornwall Regional Physiotherapy
                                              game,” says  Coach Zapitelli.   “It
          “We were disappointed,”  says       doesn’t matter  how the teams
        Holy  Trinity  Falcons’  head  coach,   look on paper.”  The contest bears            ASK THE COACH
        Jeff McAllister.  “We were first and   out  Coach  Zap’s comments.   The

        goal with thirty seconds left…  We    Panthers’  five  points  came  from  a              Donovan Laflamme
        just didn’t execute.”   Despite the   field  goal  kicked  by  Cole  Frasier-                        Age: 15 Grade: 10

                                                                                                             School: St. Joes’
                                                                                                             Hometown: Cornwall

                                                                                                             November’s Ask the Coach question was submitted by
                                                                                                             Panthers  junior  football  player  Donovan  Laflamme.

                                                                                                             He asks Coach Dan Lapierre:
                                                                                                             What is your favorite part about coaching Junior
                                                                                                             football?
                                                                                                             Coach Lapierre answers:  My favorite thing about
                                                                                                             Junior Football is that I get to introduce a great team
                                                                                                             sport to athletes who may not have had the chance to
                                                                                                             play. In junior football I get to see my athletes develop

                                                                                      skills and techniques during practice and on the field. The 6 on 6 format is great

                                                                                      for ensuring that each player on the football field has a good chance of being part
                                                                                      of the play, whether they are blocking, tackling, throwing, or running with the ball.
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