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Issue #85  December 2019
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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
          The Cornwall  Wildcats were one  game 22-8 over the South Gloucester                                                                                                               Become a Life Donor
        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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                                                   Jake Esdale

                                         Age: 15 Grade: 10
                                         Hometown: Long Sault
                                       Photo Icelevel  “I’ve been playing hockey for 11 years,”       FPO                       Team Epping
                                         School: Saint Lawrence Secondary
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                                         says Cornwall u18 Colts blueliner Jake
                                                                                                                             Hometown: Cornwall, ON
                                         Esdale.  “Hockey is special because of the
                                         opportunities I’ve been given and because of
                                         all the people I’ve met playing.  For example,
                                         I met the top 2004 players from around the
                                         world in the World Selects Invitational and
                                         during my time at OHA”.
                                          Jake’s dream would be to play college or
                                         varsity hockey while getting an education in
                                         sports sciences and therapy.

           “Hockey means so much to Canadians because of the connection the hockey world
           has,” he says. “Humboldt showed us how strong of a connection hockey has built
           from coast to coast, and no other sport brings together people like hockey does.”  January 27

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