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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.”
Photo Ice Level
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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