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2018 Annual Awards Banquet

Cette année, la LFJMQ tiendra son banquet annuel qui reconnaît les meilleurs joueurs pour la saison 2018.

La présente est pour vous aviser que le banquet se tiendra le samedi 9 février a 1pm.

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 LFJMQ 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.

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This year, the QMJFL will host its annual All Star Awards Banquet to acknowledge the achievements players have made throughout the 2018 season.

The All Star Banquet will be held on Saturday, February 9 at 1:00 pm.
Please note that the venue has changed and is not 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 QMJFL contract, is considered a guest.

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

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

Hellenic Meeting and Reception Centre
1315 Prince of Wales Drive
Ottawa ON
K2C 1N2

Ottawa Jr. Riders power their way to the 2018 QJFL championship

During most of the first half of this game it looked like the Rive-Nord Sabercats just might be able to pull off another huge upset like they did a week earlier against the Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers in the semi final game as they built up a 13-3 lead and appeared to be in control of the game. However, the Jr. Riders scored a TD just before the half time break, made some adjustments that let them dominate the play on the field in the second half and ended up winning 30-13.

After a ceremonial kickoff by the current QJFL president Paul Renaud, who was accompanied by past presidents Joe Pistilli and Don Stark, the Jr. Riders went on offense first starting from their own 35-yd line and with four quick plays got a first down at the Sabercats 41-yd line. On the two plays, though, they could only get one yard closer and Jonah Zlatinsky then attempted a 47-yd field goal. The kick was on target but just a couple of yards short and Jeff Guay was able to return the ball all the way back to the Jr. Riders 53-yd line.
After forcing the Sabercats to go two-and-out on the ensuing possession, the Jr. Riders then mounted their second offensive series of the game from their own 20-yd line and with a mixture of runs and passes got a first down at the Sabercats 26-yd line. After gaining five more yards on the next two plays, Zlatinsky redeemed himself with a perfect 28-yd field goal to give the home team a 3-0 lead.

After the teams exchanged punts, the Sabercats started their 3rd offensive series of the game from the Ottawa 43-yd line thanks to a 15-yd “no yard” penalty against the Jr. Riders on a punt return and three plays later they had a first down near the red zone. Anthony Muntu then three a 24-yd pass to Dynell Pierre in the end zone on the last play of the 1st quarter to put his team in front 7-3 (Joel Viel convert kick).

The two teams then exchanged a series of two-and-outs before the Sabercats went back on offense from their own 34-yd line. Using a mixture of runs and passes they got a first down at the Ottawa 25-yd line. After Guay gained three yards on a carry, Muntu threw a 22-yd TD pass to Hall Antoine to increase the Sabercats lead to 13-3 (convert kick blocked).

After another exchange of punts it looked like the 13-3 score would hold up until the half time break, especially after the Jr. Riders go the ball back on their own 26-yd line with only 40 seconds left on the game clock. Ottawa then executed three plays and on each one the Sabercats defense was assessed a major penalty, which gave the Jr. Riders a first down just a yard outside the end zone with 1Jr. Ridersfor a procedure penalty, the Jr. Riders then scored their first TD of the game when Alex Gauthier threw a 6-yd pass to Jaegar Prot to narrow the gap to 13-10 (Zlatinsky convert kick).

The 2nd half started with a series of two-and-outs by both teams until mid way through the 3rd quarter when the Sabercats lined up for a punt. Their kicker, however, wasn’t able to control the ball on the snap and was tackled by Liam Paquette at the 23-yd line. Ottawa offense then went on the field and on the next two plays, Jahdel Ferron carried the ball to the 1-yd line before Tyler Scott, who took over at the QB position, scored a TD on a QB sneak to give Ottawa a 17-3 lead that they would never relinquish.
Ottawa got the ball right back on the ensuing kickoff when they were able to make contact with it before it went outJr. Ridersafter, Zlatinsky added to the Jr. Riders defense continued to apply pressure and they forced the Sabercats to punt on the ensuing possession, letting the Ottawa team go back on offense starting from their own 39-yd line. They then executed an 8-play, 71-yd scoring drive, with seven of those plays being handoffs to Ferron, who finally got into the end zone from a yard out to widen the gap to 27-13.

The next offensive series by the Sabercats was cut short with an interception by Austin Mackay and after another exchange of punts, Zlatinsky finished the scoring with a 16-yd FG to make the final score 30-13.

At the end of the game, the following players were recognized for their outstanding performances:

#1 from the Sabercats, Jeff Guay was selected as the game’s MVP Offense

#41 from the Jr. Riders, Austin Mackay was selected as the MVP Defense

#37 from the Jr. Riders, Jahdel Ferron was selected as the Game MVP.

The entire Sabercats team also presented a commemorative plaque to their head coach Pierre Fauvel who was retiring from amateur football after the game.

Past and present league presidents presenting the Joe Pistilli Cup to the Ottawa Jr. Riders team captain

A complete game summary and general stats are shown in the PDF document below.

League hands down disciplinary decisions

Montreal, 22 August, 2018

***Press release***

League hands down disciplinary decisions

The disciplinary committee of the Quebec Junior Football League has issued penalties resulting from an altercation between a spectator and a player following the conclusion of the game between the Ottawa Jr. Riders and the Chateauguay Jr. Raiders on Saturday, August 18, 2018:

– the Jr. Raiders player who was involved in the altercation has been suspended for two games effective immediately
– the Jr. Raiders teams has been placed on a two week probation effective immediately

Background information

Immediately following the end of the August 18 game between the Ottawa and Chateauguay teams, after the traditional handshake and as the Jr. Raiders players were walking off the field, an altercation took place between an unruly fan and a Jr. Raiders player. Even though the actual incident was resolved and order was restored quickly, the Quebec Junior Football League disciplinary committee investigated the incident in accordance with its rules and regulations.
The committee interviewed the player who was involved, the coaches and staff members of both teams as well as other witnesses who attended the game. Ultimately, taking into account the detailed nature of the incident as well previous precedent cases, the QJFL disciplinary committee decided to issue the penalties that are described above. It also reminds all of its member teams that it is their responsibility to provide at all games, home and away, a safe and secure field of play for their players and all the spectators .

For any further information please contact the league at qjflstats@hotmail.com

Making History!

On Saturday, June 9 2018, two players of the QJFL, (QUÉBEC Junior Football League), made history! Both of these young men, who are registered with the Châteauguay Junior Raiders, dressed for the CFL Montreal Alouettes’ pre season game, at Molson Stadium. Chris Valentine ( 72 )played for a series and made history by being the first territorial protected Junior football player to play in a CFL game. Jevon Richardson ( 50 ) was dressed and ready to step in when called. They are both territorial protected by the Montreal Alouettes as of last week . Congratulations to both of our Junior players. The QJFL is proud of you both.

Chris Valentine - Jevon Richardson
Chris Valentine (left), Allen Ramsey (Center), Jevon Richardson (Right)

2018 Sandy Ruckstuhl Memorial Golf Tournament

The QJFL would like to extend an invitation to the Annual Sandy Ruckstuhl Memorial Golf Tournament held this year on Friday August 10, 2018 in support of the Myers Riders and Junior Riders Football Clubs. All are welcome for this fun filled event!

Sandy Ruckstuhl Memorial Golf Tournament

Registration: 11 a.m.
Shot-Gun Start: 1 p.m.
Format: Best Ball Foursome
Cost: $ 500 / foursome or $125 / golfer
Includes carts, boxed lunches, dinner and prizes.
Prizes / Raffles: There will be something for everyone

Sandy Ruckstuhl

Location:
1170 Chemin d’Aylmer,
Gatineau, Quebec,
J9H 7L3,
819-777-8870

  

Want to be a sponsor?

If you are interested in sponsoring a Hole for $100, let us know! We appreciate donations and sponsorship for this tournament. Email info@myersriders.ca or visit http://myersriders.ca/golf/

How do i register?

You can register online Register Here or you can download the registry form and mail to the following address:

* Mailing Address
30 Kirkstall Ave,
Ottawa, Ontario,
K2G 3M5

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If you have any questions please, email info@myersriders.ca or visit http://myersriders.ca/golf/

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QJFL – All Star Classic vs USA

The Quebec Junior Football League is proud to announce an international football match between a team composed of its 2017 All Star players and the Saxons football team from Alfred University Football in the Finger Lakes region of New York state. The game will take place on Saturday May 19th at 20h (8pm EDT) at Seaway Park in St-Lambert, Quebec with the goal of making this an annual event. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for youngsters up to 12 years of age.

Come and join this exciting event and support your junior players from across the league.

RSVP to the game!

La Ligue de Football Junior du Québec est fière d’annoncer une partie de football internationale opposant l’équipe de ses joueurs étoiles de la saison 2017 et les Saxons de l’Université Alfred dans la région de Finger Lakes à l’état de New York. Ce match inaugural d’une nouvelle tradition annuelle aura lieu samedi, le 19 mai à 20 heures au Parc Seaway de St-Lambert. Les frais d’entrée sont 10 $ pour les adultes et 5 $ pour les jeunes de 12 ans ou moins.

Venez vous joindre à cet événement excitant et soutenez vos joueurs juniors de toute la ligue.

RSVP to the game!

Les Raiders de Châteauguay JR inviter tous à nos camps d’essais

Les Raiders de Châteauguay JR; Les champions de la LQJF 2015 et 2017 aimeraient vous inviter tous à nos camps d’essais et d’entraînement le 3 mars 2018; l’heure sera à 19 h au soccerplexe Catologna Lachine. Il y aura une charge de 10 $ à payer pour l’utilisation du terrain.

Châteauguay Raiders

The Châteauguay JR Raiders; champions of the QJFL 2015 and 2017 would like to invite you all to our tryouts and training camp March 3rd 2018; the time will be 7 pm at the soccerplexe Catologna Lachine. There will be a 10$ charge to pay for the use of the field.

Soccerplexe Catologna Lachine
775 1re Ave, Lachine,
QC H8S 2S6

2017 Educational Bursary Winners

Each year the QJFL is proud to awards educational bursaries at it’s QJFL Awards Banquet. Since the start of the bursary program in 1996, the league has been able to award over $50,000 in bursaries to players who have registered with the Quebec Junior Football League.

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The league is grateful to have so many generous bursary sponsors over the years and wish to extend a big thank you for there contributions helping players seek their educational goals.

The following bursaries have been awarded at this years 2017 annual banquet. We hope this will encourage all players to apply each year.

Alouettes Foundation Bursary
Presented by Luc Brodeur-Jourdain and Mikaël Charland
Adam Sirhan
Adam Sirhan
Junior Bruizers de la Rive-Sud
Kelvin Kirk Legacy Foundation Bursary
Presented by Luc Brodeur-Jourdain and Mikaël Charland
Jonathan Cimankinda
Jonathan Cimankinda
Ottawa Junior Riders
Bennett Family Bursary
Presented by Luc Brodeur-Jourdain and Mikaël Charland
Malik Sydney-Antoine
Malik Sydney-Antoine
Chateauguay Raiders
Quebec Junior Football League Bursary
Presented by Luc Brodeur-Jourdain and Mikaël Charland
Phillippe Carrier
Phillippe Carrier
Junior Bruizers de la Rive-Sud
Graduor Inc. Bursary
Presented by Luc Brodeur-Jourdain and Mikaël Charland
Christopher Valentine
Christopher Valentine
Chateauguay Raiders
Derrick Crowder Memorial Bursary
Presented by Luc Brodeur-Jourdain and Kim Crowder
Ryan McNamee
Ryan McNamee
Ottawa Riders

2017 Annual Banquet Award Winners

The 2017 QJFL Season has concluded, it was time for the teams and players to come together a celebrate the individual success of players during the league’s annual awards banquet.

This year we were very proud to welcome Luc Brodeur-Jourdain and Mikaël Charland from the Montreal Alouettes to help hand out this year’s awards along with the QJFL Executives.
2017 Awards Banquet
Image: Mikaël Charland, Joe Pistilli, Don Stark, Luc Brodeur-Jourdain

Having the support and presences of the Montreal Alouettes during this event and much through the 2017 season was greatly appreciated by all players and coaches. Luc and Mikaël both gave sound advice to young players who strive to excel through their football experiences during the season and off season.

Check out the pictures from the 2017 Annual Awards Banquet

This year the QJFL is very proud to announce the winners in several categories:

Offensive Linemen (Guards, Tackles and Center)
Presented by Luc Brodeur-Jourdain
Cory Sim Robertson
#58 Cory Sim Robertson
(Raiders)
Maxime St-Amour
#67 Maxime St-Amour
(Sabercats)
Joey Pisani
#59 Joey Pisani
(Riders)
Matthew Desjardins
#68 Matthew Desjardins
(Riders)
Bruno Coutu
#50 Bruno Coutu
(Bruizers)
 
Quarterback
Presented by Joe Pistilli
Mario Porecca
#8 Mario Porecca
(Raiders)
   
Running Backs
Presented by Elizabeth Britton, ZBig Jasiukajc
Nicholas Findlay
#21 Nicholas Findlay
(Raiders)
Trenton Matuzewiski
#27 Trenton Matuzewiski
(Bruizers)
 
Receivers
Presented by Mikaël Charland, Elizabeth Britton, Steve Britton, ZBig Jasiukajc
Daniel Mancini
#84 Daniel Mancini
(Raiders)
Jaeger Prot
#2 Jaeger Prot
(Riders)
 
Medric Carrier Withers
#18 Medric Carrier Withers
(Sabercats)
Vincent Hamel
#21 Vincent Hamel
(Bruizers)
 
Defensive Linemen
Presented by Luc Brodeur-Jourdain, Bob Morgan, Mikaël Charland
Sanders Armand
#9 Sanders Armand
(Raiders)
Jeremie Pozywiak
#14 Jeremie Pozywiak
(Sabercats)
 
Darryl Jean-Baptist
#44 Darryl Jean-Baptist
(Riders)
Jonathan Arseneault
#90 Jonathan Arseneault
(Bruizers)
 
Secondary
Presented by Elizabeth Britton, Mikaël Charland
Jeverson Pierre-Victor
#23 Jeverson Pierre-Victor
(Raiders)
Wily Labrecque
#11 Wily Labrecque
(Sabercats)
 
Austin Mackay
#41 Austin Mackay
(Riders)
Michael Vlahogiannis
#56 Michael Vlahogiannis
(Bruizers)
 
Defensive Secondary
Presented by Elizabeth Britton, Mikaël Charland
Serge Pilon
#20 Serge Pilon
(Raiders)
Philip Jean-Baptist
#21 Philip Jean-Baptist
(Riders)
Edwouard Valme
#26 Edwouard Valme
(Raiders)
Jeffly Julien
#6 Jeffly Julien
(Sabercats)
Maxime Verna-Gagne
#3 Maxime Verna-Gagne
(Bruizers)
Olivier Blanchard-Rousseau
#4 Olivier Blanchard-Rousseau
(Bruizers)
Special Teams Player of the Year
Presented by Bob Morgan
Vincent Hamel
#21 Vincent Hamel
(Bruizers)
 
Punter & Field Goal Kicker Player of the Year
Remi Hort
#83 Remi Hort
(Raiders)
 
Coaching Staff of the Year
Chateauguay Raiders
Chateauguay Raiders
Chateauguay Raiders
Gerry Lawless Memorial Trophy
League Champions 2017
Junior Bruizers de la Rive Sud
Junior Bruizers de la Rive Sud
Cyril F. White Trophy
Cyril F. White Trophy
Offensive Player of the Year
Presented by Luc Brodeur-Jourdain, Mikaël Charland
Jonathan Cimankinda
#14 Jonathan Cimankinda
Riders
Quebec Junior Football League Trophy
Quebec Junior Football League Trophy
 
Defensive Player of the Year
Presented by Mikaël Charland, Luc Brodeur-Jourdain, Don Stark
Defensive Players
#20 Serge Pilon Raiders | #41 Austin Mackay Riders
The Skip Eaman Trophy
The Skip Eaman Trophy
Rookie of the Year
Presented by Mikaël Charland, Luc Brodeur-Jourdain
Rookie of the Year
#12 Brandon Parent Raiders | #62 Jeff-David Dube-Andoh Sabercats
The Alex Chapman Trophy
The Alex Chapman Trophy
Player of the Year
Presented by Mikaël Charland, Luc Brodeur-Jourdain
Rookie of the Year
#8 Mario Porreca Raiders
Bob Geary Memorial Trophy
Bob Geary Memorial Trophy
2017 Championship Winner
Presented by Don Stark, Joe Pistilli, Luc Brodeur-Jourdain, Mikaël Charland
Rookie of the Year
Chateauguay Raiders
Joe Pistilli Cup
Joe Pistilli Cup

Raiders win the 2017 Joe Pistilli Cup in another finals thriller

After splitting their regular season encounters at a win apiece, the Chateauguay Raiders and the South Shore Jr. Bruizers made the Joe Pistilli Cup championship final game the rubber match of the series and what a game it turned out to be. The Jr. Bruizers played just like a year earlier when they dominated the Montreal Royals during the first half and then managed to survive the Royals push in the second half to hang on to a one point victory. In this year’s final, once again they played strong in the first half and built up a 14-0 lead but were undone by penalties and turnovers that allowed the Raiders to score 33 points in the second half. The Chateauguay Raiders, on the other hand, played the final game just like they played most of their games during the regular season – starting off slowly but finishing the game in a dominating fashion.

Playing under difficult weather conditions with an intermittent rain and very strong wind gusts, it took both teams some time to figure out the right field strategy. The Bruizers had the first good scoring opportunity in the game mid way through the first quarter when they started an offensive series from the Raiders 38-yd line. Four plays later they had a first and goal at the 7-yd line. After a 2-yd rush and an incomplete pass they went for it on third down, handing the ball off to Trenton Matuzewiski but the entire Raiders defense converged on the ball carrier and stopped him just two yards outside the end zone to force a turnover on downs. The Bruizers offense didn’t get much time to rest, however, because right after that the Raiders turned the ball right over with a fumble on their second play from scrimmage, giving their opponents a first down at the 27-yd line. However, the Bruizers came away empty handed when their 37-yd field goal attempt sailed under the cross bar, making the score 0-0 at the end of the first quarter.

Early in the second quarter, the Raiders were faced with a 3rd down and three yards to go at their own 18-yd line. They lined up for a punt but instead they snapped the ball directly to Serge Pilon who tried to get to the first down marker on the outside but Kevin St-Pierre chased him down and tackled him at the line of scrimmage to force a turnover on downs. This time, the Bruizers took advantage of the opportunity and scored the first points of the game with a TD on a 19-yd catch by Vincent Hamel to go in front 7-0 (Jordan Preziuso convert kick).

After forcing the Raiders to punt on the ensuing drive, the Bruizers scored again when they marched 75 yards in eight plays, finishing with an 18-yd TD catch by Trystan Forgues to increase their lead to 14-0 (Preziuso convert kick).

The Raiders immediately responded with their first good offensive drive of the game when they started from their own 32-yd line and in six play had a first down just eight yards from the Bruizers end zone. Unfortunately, they ended up turning it over when the ball was batted into the air on a pass attempt and Anthony Boone caught it for an interception, keeping the score 14-0 at the half time break.

The Raiders tried to catch the Bruizers off guard at the start of the 2nd half with a short kick but Forgues managed to catch the ball and give his team a good starting position at its own 45-yd line. However, two plays later, the Bruizers were forced to punt but the ball was mishandled on the snap and before Matthew Veiga could try to kick it he was tackled by Sanders Armand at the Bruizers 35-yd line. The Raiders offense then quickly got a first down at the 6-yd line but they could not advance any further and they settled for a 14-yd field goal by Remy Hort to narrow the gap to 14-3.
After forcing the Bruizers to punt, the Raiders then needed only one play, a 38-yd run by Ryan Forest to score their first TD of the game to make the score 14-10 (Hort convert kick).
Things then seemed to start going downhill for the Bruizers from that point on because on their next possession they had to conceded a safety that decreased their lead to 14-12. After another short exchange of punts, the Raiders scored quickly again, this time with a 31-yd TD catch by Jaylon Murphy Greaves that gave them their first lead of the game with the score of 19-14 as the 3rd quarter was coming to an end (Hort convert kick).

Early in the 4th quarter, the Raiders appeared poised to increase their lead when they attempted a 37-yd field goal into the wind but the kick was short and Hamel fielded the ball just one yard outside his own end zone. He got some good blocks, found a lane down the sideline and then ran 109 yards into the Raiders end zone to put the Bruizers back in front 21-19, which they increased to 22-19 when the ball bounced through the end zone on the ensuing kickoff by Preziuso.

Neither team could mount match offense after that and it seemed like the score might hold up until the end of the game. It really didn’t look good for the Raiders when with little more than two minutes left on the game clock the Bruizers lined up to punt from the Raiders 36-yd line and with the strong wind at their backs. However, once again they had trouble with the snap and they ended up turning the ball over on downs at their own 47-yd line. The Raiders offense then went on the field but two plays later it appeared that their hopes for a comeback were dashed when Olivier Blanchard-Rousseau intercepted a pass by Mario Porreca. However, the interception was called back because of a “roughing the passer” penalty and the Raiders were still in business with a first down at the Bruizers 37-yd line. On the next play, Porreca threw a pass to Alex Pilon, who caught it at the 20-yd line and then outran the Bruizers defenders to get into the end zone for a TD that put the Raiders back in front 26-22 (Hort convert kick) with 1:55 left to play.

Bruizers then went back on offense from their own 48-yd line but on their second play Edwouard Valme intercepted a pass at the center of the field and wove his way from one side of the field to the other and into the end zone for a pick-six that increased the Raiders lead to 33-22 (Hort convert kick).

The Bruizers didn’t give up and they kept pressing. After getting a 37-yd return by Hamel on the ensuing kickoff they started a new drive from the Raiders 53-yd line with 1:28 left on the clock. Nine plays later, they had a first down at the Raiders 5-yd line, and on the next play Samuel Phaneuf caught a TD pass that made the score 33-29 but with only nine seconds left to play in the game. The Bruizers tried an onside kick and they recovered the ball but before it had traveled the required minimum 10 yards, which gave possession to the Raiders. They were then able to run out the clock to seal their victory and another championship trophy.

Finals: Raiders vs Bruizers
Game Photos found here
Credit: Seized Momentz

After the game, league officials, including former president Joe Pistilli, presented the championship trophy to the Chateauguay Raiders. They also recognized three players for their outstanding performance in the game:

The Most Valuable Player on Defense – Raiders #9, Sanders Armand
with QJFL Vice-President Administration Steve Britton and
QJFL Vice-President Football Operations Bill Lehan

The Most Valuable Player on Offense – Bruizers #27, Vincent Hamel
with QJFL Secretary & Registrar Elizabeth Britton and
QJFL Webmaster & Statistics Richard Morgan

The Most Valuable Player of the Game – Raiders #5, Ryan Forest
with Montreal Alouettes Draft Coordinator and National Scout Éric Deslauriers and
QJFL President Don Stark