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NCAFA Wildcats Football 2019 is Now On The Books
By Casey Leger Our Wildcats Mosquito squad
finished 4-4 in the regular season,
t was a banner year for the Cornwall consistently getting better each week
IWildcats football program. Here’s after starting the season 0-3. The
a roundup from Wildcats coach and mosquito team went on a 4-1 winning
president, Kirby Camplin. streak to finish the season and won
TYKE: 8 and 9-year-olds the NCAFA “B Cup” championship
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of two NCAFA clubs that fielded two Raiders. This is the second NCAFA
tyke teams. Our tykes have competed “B Cup” championship for our
in the 5 consecutive NCAFA “A Cup” Mosquito program, the Wildcats
championship games (2015-2019), last won the “B Cup” in 2014. The
winning in 2015 and 2019. team’s head coach is Chris Leonard.
TYKE 1 finished the season with a PEE WEE: 12 and 13-year-olds
4-4 record. After starting the season This was the second consecutive
0-3, this team finished the season 4-1. NCAFA “B Cup” championship
They lost in their semi-final playoff game appearance for our Pee Wee
game against the South Ottawa squad. Our Pee Wees lost to the
Mustangs. The team’s head coach is South Gloucester Raiders 34-7. This
Dan Legros. team won the “B Cup” in 2018 over
TYKE 2 was dominant in their the Bel-Air Lions. This squad was
division going 8-0 on the season and 4-4 in the 2019 regular season. The
outscoring their opponents 476-92. team’s head coach is Kirby Camplin.
This team won the NCAFA “A Cup” BANTAM 14 and 15-year-olds Photo Submitted
championship game 64-8 over the This was the first time the Wildcats
Cumberland Panthers. This is the fielded a bantam squad in 3 years. WILDCATS 2019 SUMMARY 1 NCAFA “A Cup” Champion (tyke)
Wildcats’ second championship at Led by head coach Robbie Taillon, 5 teams in NCAFA 1 NCAFA “B Cup” Champion
the tyke level. The team’s head coach our bantams were 6-2 in the regular 26-14 win/loss in regular season (mosquito)
is Kirby Camplin. season and lost in the “A Cup” semi- 130 athletes registered 1 NCAFA “B Cup” Championship
MOSQUITO: 10 and 11-year-olds final against Myers Riders. 3 championship game appearances appearance (Pee Wee)
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