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2016 Annual Banquet Awards

Cette année, la LFJQ tiendra son banquet annuel qui reconnaît les meilleurs joueurs pour la saison 2016.

La présente est pour vous aviser que le banquet se tiendra le samedi 19 novembre à midi. SVP, voir l’addresse ci-jointe.

Prendre note que pour les invités, le coût est de 30 $ payable en avance par l’équipe. Invité veut dire toute personne qui n’est pas officiellement enregistré avec la LFJQ sous contrat.

Veuillez svp informer les joueurs, entraîneurs et invités du code vestimataire. Habit-cravate si possible, sinon au moins PAS DE JEANS ET CASQUETTES.

La soupe sera servi à midi.

Vous devez confirmer votre présence et le nombre d’invités pour le banquet. SVP aviser votre entraîneur aussi tôt que possible car la data limite est vendredi, le 11 novembre.

Veuillez consulter notre événement Facebook

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This year, the QJFL will host its annual All Star Awards Banquet to acknowledge the achievements players have made throughout the season.

The All Star Banquet will be held on Saturday, November 19 at 12:00 pm.
Please note it is at the same location as last year.

The cost for each guest is $30 and payable in advance BY THE TEAM. Anyone who does not hold a paid QJFL contract, is considered a guest.

Dress code is jacket and tie, if possible, and if not, NO JEANS and NO HATS.

The soup will be serve at noon.

FINAL numbers must be submitted to your coaches NO LATER than Friday, November 11th.

Tables will be seated by team, and there will be no rearranging of tables, or changing the number of those attending after that date.

Let everyone know your going on our Facebook Event

Restaurant du Boulevard
400, boulevard du Bord de L’Eau
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Qc
J6S 0B2
Tel: 450-371-2476

Bruizers win thriller in the 2016 QJFL Championship

After upsetting the Chateauguay Raiders in the semi final, the upstart Montreal Royals nearly pulled off an even greater upset in the championship final, but in the end a single point from a missed convert cost them a victory or at least forcing an overtime.

After going two-and-out and punting on their possession, the Royals started their second drive from their own 1-yd line after a great punt by Jr. Bruizers’ Louis-Philippe Simoneau. After managing to move the ball only two yards in two plays, the Royals opted to err on the side of caution and conceded a safety, which gave the Jr. Bruizers an early 2-0 lead. On the ensuing drive, the Jr. Bruizers appeared poised to score the game’s first TD when they moved 57 yards in seven plays to get a first down at the Royals 23-yd line, but they could only advance five more yards on the next two plays and they had to settle for a 25-yd field goal by Simoneau.
The Royals responded by scoring a single point on a punt by James Arénas Michel to make the score 5-1 for the South Shore team at the end of the first quarter.

Early in the second quarter, the Royals conceded another safety while the Jr. Bruizers attempted to add to their lead with another field goal from 27 yards out. Unfortunately, the ball hit the goal post and the score remained 7-1 for the Jr. Bruizers.

With only five minutes left to play in the first half, the Royals were punting from their own 20-yd line but the ball was blocked by Max Verna Gagné and recovered by Gabriel Leduc-Corriveau, who returned it all the way to the 1-yd line. From there, it took the Jr. Bruizers two plays before they scored the game’s first touchdown on a 1-yd run by Xavier Noel to increase their lead to 14-1 (Simoneau convert kick).

It looked like the score would hold up until the half time when the Royals decided to go for a “Hail Mary” pass on the last play of the half. However, the ball was intercepted by Verna Gagné and returned to the Royals 15-yd line as time ran out on the game clock. Since the Royals were assessed a major penalty on the play, which placed the ball just one yard outside the end zone, the Jr. Bruizers chose to take advantage of the opportunity to try a field goal. The 8-yd kick by Simoneau was good and the Jr. Bruizers had a 17-1 lead at te half time break.

It was a completely different game in the second half.

After the Jr. Bruizers punted on their first possession, the Royals started their first drive of the second half from their own 43-yd line. Using mostly passes, in nine plays they had a first down at the Jr. Bruizers 1-yd line. Then, on second and goal from the 6-yd line, they used play action throw the defense off guard and had Jeanlee Alexis throwing a pass to James Arénas Michel in the end zone to narrow the gap to 17-8 (Francesco Spanti convert kick).

They got the ball right back when Ralph Louis recovered a fumble on the ensuing kickoff return at the Jr. Bruizers 49-yd line and then got a first down in the red zone. However, a field goal attempt from 20 yards out was blocked and then recovered by Jean-François Moquin and the score remained 17-8 until the end of the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter, the Royals defense kept the Jr. Bruizers pinned deep in their own zone and eventually the South Shore team had to concede a safety to make the score 17-10.
After the two teams traded punts, with less than four minutes left to play in the game, the Jr. Bruizers were punting again and the ball was fielded by Dynell Pierre at his own 20-yd line. He managed to evade a few Jr. Bruizers defenders and returned the punt 68 yards all the way to the Jr. Bruizers 22-yd line. After a major penalty was applied, the Royals offense went on attack from their opponents’ 37-yd line and in four plays they were just 13 yards away from the end zone but facing a 3rd and 2 yards to go situation. They called a time out to plan their strategy and they went with a wildcat formation. Manu Crisi Lauzon took the snap but then fumbled the ball. Luckily, he was able to pick it up and then scrambled through the Jr. Bruizers defense into the end zone to make the score 17-16. Everyone expected the game to be tied but the convert kick failed as the ball sailed low and hit players on the line.

With barely two minutes left to play in the game, the South Shore team had the ball but on their second play it was fumbled and Olivier Charles-Pierre recovered it at the Jr. Bruizers 29-yd line. The Royals offense, however, got the ball at the 39-yd line due because of a penalty that was called against them after the fumble recovery. Two plays later, they were faced with a 3rd down and one yard to go situation at the Jr. Bruizers 30-yd line and instead of calling for one of the run plays that were working so well for them the entire game, they called for a pass play. The Jr. Bruizers defense was prepared and they easily knocked the ball down to force an incomplete pass and a turnover on downs with only 44 seconds left. They were then able to run out the game clock and win the Joe Pistilli Cup for the first time.

After the game, league officials selected the following players for outstanding performance:

MVP defense#7 Maxime Dupuy from the Jr. Bruizers
MVP offense#29 Xavier Noel from the Jr. Bruizers
Game MVP#21 Kerven Laguerre from the Royals

Montreal Royals dethrone the reigning champions

The Montreal Royals have accomplished what the ÉTS Le Génie team did two years ago by making it to the Joe Pistilli Cup final in their rookie year in the league. The team with a short bench – only 26 players were dressed for the game – but a lot of heart used the right strategy to beat the defending champions 16-0 at the Raiders home field. They will now face the South Shore Jr. Bruizers in the championship game on Saturday, October 29 in Ste-Julie starting at 7 pm.

The Royals started from their own 42-yd line after the opening kickoff and threw a 14-yd pass to James Arénas Michel on their first play from scrimmage. They would throw only five more passes for the rest of the game but the catch by Arénas Michel would stand as the only pass completion for the entire game. After that, they kept pounding the ball on the ground, using 56 rushing plays to gain 311 yards. On the opening drive, Kerven Laguerre did most of the work, helping the Royals get a first down at the Raiders 5-yd line. They went for it on 3rd and goal from the 1-yd line with a QB sneak but the Raiders defense shut the door and forced a turnover on downs. The Raiders then seemed to take advantage of the opportunity and they started moving the ball towards the center of the field but after six plays their drive stalled with two consecutive incomplete passes and they had to punt. The first quarter ended in a scoreless tie as Raiders were going two-and-out while the Royals were turning the ball over on downs.

However, early in the second quarter, the Royals moved 50 yards and into the red zone by handing the ball off to Dynell Pierre and Arénas Michel gave them all the points that they would need by kicking a 22-yd field goal for a 3-0 lead.
After the Raiders went two-and-out again, the Royals used the same offensive strategy that worked before and got into the red zone again. Their field goal attempt was blocked but the Raiders were called for offside, which gave the Royals a new set of downs. On the next play, Dynell Pierre got the handoff again and scored a touchdown on an 8-yd run to increase his team’s lead to 10-0.

On the ensuing possession, the Raiders started from their own 2-yd line, but on the first play the ball was fumbled by the receiver after making a catch in the flat and Max-Henley Philogène from the Royals picked it up and walked into the end zone for a defensive TD to make the score 16-0 (convert kick blocked).

In the second half, while the Raiders defense kept the Royals off the scoreboard and forced three turnovers, the Raiders offense continued to rely on the passing game, which was extremely difficult given the adverse weather conditions, and they could not put together any scoring drives. Their best opportunity came early in the fourth quarter when they got the ball at the Royals 20-yd line after Daniel Mancini recovered a fumble by the Royals punt returner. They got as close as five yards from the end zone but on a third and goal play, Nicholas Findlay got the ball but he was stopped two yards short of the goal line by the Royals defense.

The Raiders only got the ball one more time in the game as the Royals used up most of the clock on the ensuing possession, running 10 plays for 94 yards before finally turning the ball over on downs at the Raiders 14-yd line.

The Royals ground game was the story of the game with Dynell Pierre carrying the ball 21 times for 153 yards while James Arénas Michel had 12 carries for 75 yards.

Photo information:

01 – Medley Joseph breaks up a Raiders pass attempt
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02 – Royals turn the ball over on downs near the Raiders end zone
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03 – Royals QB under pressure from Raiders defenders
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04 – Dynell Pierre carrying the ball on one of his 21 rushes
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05 – Raiders defenders collide trying to make a interception
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06 – Ryan Forest makes an interception
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Semi Finals: Royals vs Raiders Preview

The 2016 Joe Pistilli Cup playoffs start this week.

Nine weeks of play in the regular season determined the winner of the Cyril B. White Trophy – congratulations to the South Shore Jr. Bruizers – but the battle for the coveted Joe Pistilli Cup is just beginning this weekend as the Montreal Royals play against the Chateauguay Raiders in the semi final game.

The Raiders held the upper hand in the season series between these two teams, winning two of the three games, but each match was very close and could have gone either way.

For the Raiders, the key to winning will be the ability of their offensive unit to move the ball effectively both on the ground as well as through the air and to stay on the field for more than two plays so that the defensive unit can get some rest.

For the Royals, the biggest question is who will play at the quarterback position. When #2 Tshitshi Bukasa came in to play QB in the second half of the game against the Raiders two weeks ago the Royals offense mounted several credible drives, but he hasn’t played since then and instead three other players played at the QB spot.

The kickoff for the semi final game will be at 2 pm on Sunday, October 23 at the Louis-Philippe-Paré field in Chateauguay.

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Week 8: Raiders lock up second place with a win over Sabercats

The Chateauguay Raiders have locked up second place in the standings and home field advantage in the first round of the playoffs by beating the visiting Rive-Nord Sabercats 38-17 to improve their record to 5 wins and 3 losses.

Even though the Raiders had 21 penalties called against them during the game, the Sabercats could not take advantage of them and instead they helped the Raiders’ cause by turning the ball over eight times. On three of those occasions, the Raiders were able to score a touchdown and the points scored from the turnovers provided the Chateauguay team with its margin of victory.

After punting on their first possession, the Raiders went back on offense for the second time in the game starting from their own 39-yd line following a Sabercats turnover on downs. Ryan Forest then got the ball on each one of the next four plays to get to the visitors’ 1-yd line and he finished the drive with a 1-yd plunge into the end zone to give the home team a quick 7-0 lead (Remi Hort convert kick).

At the start of the 2nd quarter, the Raiders doubled their lead when they got the ball again after a Sabercats turnover and Daniel Mancini caught a 35-yd pass from Mario Porecca to score a TD.

Early in the 3rd quarter, the Raiders went in front 21-0 thanks to a 1-yd TD run by Nicolas Findlay before the Sabercats were able to score their first points of the game on a 35-yd field goal into the wind by Joel Viel.

The game then opened up with the Raiders first increasing their lead to 28-3 thanks to the second TD of the game by Mancini on another 35-yd catch, but that was followed immediately by a 60-yd TD run by the Sabercats QB Dominic Beaudet to make the score 28-9 (convert kick blocked).

In the 4th quarter, Remi Hort showed off his kicking leg by booting a 42-yd field goal into the wind but the Sabercats responded with another TD run by Beaudet and a 2-pt convert catch by Xavier Almonte to make the score 31-17. Findlay then closed out the scoring with his second TD of the game on an 18-yd scramble to make the final score 38-17.

Photo information:

1 – Ryan Forest carries the ball on a scoring drive
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2 – Kevin Cronn breaks up a pass attempt
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3 – Sanders Armand puts pressure on the Sabercats QB
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4 – Daniel Mancini makes a TD-scoring catch
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5 – Dominic Beaduet and Roumel Saget try to recover their own fumble
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6 – Shawn Carignan blocks a punt attempt
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7 – Dominic Beaudet evades a defender at the start of a 60-yd TD run
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QJFL Launches New Stats Program

The Quebec Junior Football League is proud to launch its Statistics Program on its recently revamped website. This has been a long time coming and we are finally here!

QJFL is one of the very few leagues in Canada that provide readily available statistics year after year. We know how important statistics are to individual players as well as coaches as they try to find new ways of getting the upper hand on their competition.

Now players, coaches and fans can view the cumulative statistics of any player throughout the regular and post seasons. Players can now keep track on how they match up to other players during a season and refer to their historical stats. Coaches can quickly make game changing decisions based on this collective information at hand.

The QJFL is proud of its talented players and with the new statistical program, we hope that it brings the attention of recruiters that can help carry on a player’s skills and drive to continue playing their love of the game.

With this launch we expect a few improvements to be made along the way adding more value for your viewing.

Share this exciting news with your friends and family and showcase your accomplishments.

Click here to view our new Statistics page

Week 4: Une 4ième victoire signée DÉFENSIVE

Comme on le dit: les offensives gagnent des matchs, mais les défensives remportent des championnats!
Hé bien les Jr Bruizers qui seront à mi-saison ce week-end alors qu’ils rendront visite aux Royals de Montréal ont accordés un total de 27 points cette saison, moins de 7 par match.

En début de match contre les Sabercats alors orchestraient leur première séquence offensive, le quart Kevin Turcotte sous pression a vu sa passe interceptée par le demi de coin Olivier Albert, qui s’est retrouvé en zone payante, 63 verges plus loin.

L’attaque des Bruizers qui peinait à s’organiser en début de match a pu profiter de l’avance de 8 points gracieuseté de Albert et Simoneau afin de retrouver son synchronisme.
Gabriel Samné a été le premier joueur offensive à franchir le Zone des buts, suite à une passe précise du Quart Casey. Simoneau allait ajouter 3 points avant la mi-temps, le compte était de 18-0.

En relève à Casey peu avant la mi-temps, Alexandre Poulin-Rioux profita de la deuxième mi-temps pour assurer aux Bruizers qu’il sera solide en relève en cas de blessure. Il en profita pour connecter avec Jeremy Lallier sur 30 verges pour inscrire le second majeur du match et distribuer le ballon au champs arrière en plus de porter le ballon lui-même à 3 reprises.
Le joueur recrue Xavier Noel cumula 107 verges au sol en 13 portées, son premier match de 100 verges dans l’uniforme des Jr Bruizers et Simoneau ferma les livres au 4ième quart avec un placement de 21 verges.

Compte final 28-4 en faveur des locaux.
Outre Albert, Plourde a réussi une interception et un retour sur 30 verges. Dupuy, Blanchard-Rousseau et Arsenault ont aussi démontrés pourquoi ils ont été sélectionnés sur l’équipe d’étoiles de la LFJQ en 2015 en cumulant 17 points défensifs à 3. Au total 17 joueurs défensifs ont cumulés des points dans ce match… DÉFENSIF.
Seule ombre au tableau chez les Jr Bruizers, un total de 10 pénalités pour 95 verges.

La préparation chez les Rouges sera autour de l’attaque en vue du match de samedi à 19h30 à St-Léonard, ce match sera le premier au Stade Hébert pour une équipe Junior de la Rive-sud depuis la victoire des Packers Junior en grande finale sur les Sooners d’Ottawa… Il y a 21 ans!

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Week 4: Raiders edge out the Royals in a punting battle

The second encounter of the season between the upstarts Montreal Royals and the veterans Chateauguay Raiders proved to be just as close and hard fought as the first one. In the end, the Royals’ inability to kick a convert proved to be their downfall.

The Raiders took an early lead in the game when they put together an impressive 10-play, 80-yd drive on their second possession, methodically moving the ball down field and finishing with a 5-yard TD run by Ryan Forrest to go in front 6-0 (convert kick failed).

After both teams punted on their ensuing drives, the Royals then started the first drive of the second quarter from their own 23-yd line and they used a mix of six runs and two passes to score a TD on a 3-yd run by Dynell Pierre and tie the game at 6-6, which stood up until the half time break (convert kick failed).
In the third quarter, both teams played cautiously and all seven possessions, four by the Raiders and three by the Royals, ended with punts.

At the start of the fourth quarter, the Royals appeared poised to score some points with a 3rd down and eight at the Raiders 30-yd line but instead of attempting to kick a 37-yd field goal into a strong wind, they went for it but came up less than a yard short and turned the ball over on downs.

Mid way through the 4th quarter, the Raiders used that wind to their advantage and took a 7-6 lead when Remi Hort punted the ball 65 yards through the Royals end zone for a rouge. However, the Royals responded immediately with a 6-play, 75-yd drive that finished with a second touchdown of the game by Pierre, this time on a 40-yd run, to take a 12-7 lead with 2:54 left to play (convert kick failed).

The Raiders then got the ball at their own 42-yd line and it looked like their chances of winning were gone when they went for it on 3rd and 10 and the play was an incomplete pass, but they got a new lease on life when the Royals were called for too many players and instead of turning the ball over, the Raiders had a new set of downs near mid field. Three plays later, they were faced with a 3rd and two at the Royals 36-yd line but Ryan Forrest took the handoff from Mario Porreca and ran for six yards and a first down. On the next play, Porreca delivered a perfect pass to Daniel Mancini in the back of the end zone to put the home team back in front 14-12 (Hort convert kick).

The Royals offense then went back on the field starting from their own 18-yd line and 0:58 left on the clock and they were able to get to the Raiders 43-yd line, but on the last play of the game, a pass by Dynell Pierre was intercepted by Jevin Jordan Richards and the game was over.

Attendance – approximately 60-80


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COMPTE RENDU / SUMMARY
Premier Quart / First Quarter
Chateauguay Jr. Raiders – TD, Ryan Forrest 5-yd run (convert kick failed) 12:43
Deuxième Quart / Second Quarter
Montreal Royals – TD, Dynell Pierre 3-yd run (convert kick failed) 7:20
Troisième Quart / Third Quarter
pas de pointage / no scoring
Quatrième Quart / Fourth Quarter
Chateauguay Jr. Raiders – Rouge, Remi Hort 8:54
Montreal Royals – TD, Dynell Pierre 40-yd run (convert kick failed) 12:06
Chateauguay Jr. Raiders – TD, Daniel Mancini 30-yd catch (Remi Hort convert kick) 14:02


Photo information:

1 – Jean-Philippe Frenette kicks one of his eight punts
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2 – Jelani McLaren returning a punt
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3 – Brandon Hart and Jeff Gay go after a fumble
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4 – Ryan Forrest on his way to scoring the first TD of the game
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5 – Dynell Pierre makes a diving catch
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Week 3: Bruizers win rematch of last year’s Joe Pistilli Cup

The South Shore Jr. Bruizers served notice to all the teams in the league that they are serious about winning the Joe Pistilli Cup this year as they easily defeated the defending champions the Chateauguay Raiders 43-0 and remain the only unbeaten team so far.

Prior to the game, the Chateauguay Raiders paid a special tribute to the late Bruce Bennett by inviting his family for a ceremonial kickoff in the company of Chateauguay’s mayor as well as a representative of the local MNA.

After the singing of the Canadian national anthem, the game got under way and, as it turned out, Louis-Philippe Simoneau gave the visitors all the points that they would need when he booted the ball 70 yards and out the side of the Raiders end zone on the opening kickoff for a rouge and a quick 1-0 lead.
The Jr. Bruizers defense then forced the Raiders to go two-and-out and after a 21-yd punt by Remi Hort and a no-yards penalty against the Raiders, the Jr. Bruizers offense went to work from the Raiders 50-yd line. Six plays later they had a first down just 10 yards outside the end zone and on 2nd down, the Jr. Bruizers QB Stephen Casey swept to the outside and ran eight yards without being touched to score the game’s first TD and increase his team’s lead to 8-0 ( Simoneau convert kick)

The ensuing drives by each team were almost identical to the first ones as the Raiders punted again when they had the ball while the Jr. Bruizers put together a six-play, 54-yd drive that finished with a 20-yd TD catch by Jeremy Lallier that made the score 15-0 for the visitors. The first quarter finished with the Jr. Bruizers leading 17-0 after the Raiders conceded a safety.
The Raiders started the 2nd quarter by conceding another safety but their defense tightened up and they limited the r. Bruizers to a field goal and a touchdown that made the score 28-0 for the visitors at the half time break.

The Jr. Bruizers then opened the 2nd half with a 66-yd scoring drive, finishing with a 4-yd TD catch by Matthew Veiga, that made the score 35-0 and, in accordance with new rules, put the game clock into a continuously running mode. While the Raiders offense did not manage to get into the Jr. Bruizers side of the field and punted on each one of its three drives, the visitors added one more touchdown and a rouge to make the final score 43-0.

Casey stood out on offense, completing 16 of 20 passes to six different receivers for 274 yards, four TDs and no interceptions while scoring one TD himself. On defense, Kevin Cronn and Jevin Jordan Richards led the Raiders by making most of the tackles.

Attendance – approximately 160-180


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COMPTE RENDU / SUMMARY
Premier Quart / First Quarter
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers – Rouge, Louis-Philippe Simoneau, kickoff through end zone 0:00
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers – TD, Stephen Casey 8-yd run (Louis-Philippe Simoneau convert kick) 5:48
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers – TD, Jeremy lallier 20-yd catch (Louis-Philippe Simoneau convert kick) 11:36
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers – Safety, conceded by Remi Hort 14:22
Deuxième Quart / Second Quarter
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers – Safety, conceded by Remi Hort 1:38
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers – FG, Louis-Philippe Simoneau, 27-yd 8:46
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers – TD, Gabriel Semme 20-yd catch (convert kick failed) 12:02
Troisième Quart / Third Quarter
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers – TD, Matthew Veiga 4-yd catch (Louis-Philippe Simoneau convert kick) 2:56
Quatrième Quart / Fourth Quarter
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers – TD, Alexandre Poulin-Rioux 43-yd catch (Louis-Philippe Simoneau convert kick) 2:40
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers – Rouge, Louis-Philippe Simoneau on missed FG 14:00


Photo information:

1 – Introduction of the Bruce Bennett family during pre-game ceremonies
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2 – Stephen Casey gets ready to make a pass
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3 – Louis-Philippe Simoneau gets into one of his booming punts
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4 – Ashton Thibeault makes a spectacular catch
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Sooners TV interview with league president Don Stark

July 30, 2016

The recent game between the Chateauguay Raiders and the Ottawa Sooners in the first annual Tunis Shrine Challenge Cup match was also covered by the Sooners’ own team of reporters. Prior to the game, reporter Karlen Herauf talked to QJFL president Don Stark about the efforts that were required to make it a reality.

In addition, on the Sooners web site there is also a nine minute slide show full of photos showing the activities before the game as well as the action on the field.
The slide show can be found here