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North Shore Lions Team History
In the early to mid-1960’s, the
North Shore Football League was still in its infancy and at the time
there were four bantam teams that played amongst themselves in a
house-league system. The names that were chosen for these teams
were taken from the western teams in the CFL. These were the
Eskimos, Stampeders, Bombers, and Lions, who, at the time, were playing
their home games at Rive Boisée park. As it was
becoming increasingly difficult to find enough players to make four
bantam teams, a decision was made in 1966 to disband the four-team
system and to create one elite team that was going to compete the
following year at the inter-city level in the fledgling Metropolitan
Bantam Football League (MBFL). They still needed to come up with
a name for the team so it was decided that whichever of the four
existing teams won what would be the last North Shore championship that
year, their name would be used for the new inter-city team that was to
begin competing the following year in 1967. As it happened,
the Lions won that last championship and this was the creation of the
team that we now know today.
In their inaugural season, under the
guidance of their first head coach, Ron Hutchison, they began what was
to become a winning streak of 42 straight games without a loss and
their first of many provincial championship titles. In 1980, the
MBFL fell into the jurisdiction of the Quebec Amateur Football
Federation (QAFF) and changed to what we now know as the Quebec Bantam
Football League (QBFL). The original MBFL championship trophy was
retired and was presented by Bill Allan, then president of the MBFL and
founding father of the North Shore Football League, to the Lions for
having won the most championships during the time the MBFL existed.
The North Shore Lions have always
continued in their commitment to excellence by fielding the best bantam
football team possible and being dedicated to the athletic, social, and
intellectual development of its players. Many of these players
over the years have gone on to illustrious careers at the university
and professional levels and many more have gone on to accomplish many
great things off the football field as well. The years that a
player spends playing bantam football can be some of the most formative
years in a young man’s life. We hope to provide the players
with the most rewarding and positive experience possible so that they
can look back on their years in bantam football with fond memories and
remember what it was like to be a North Shore Lion.
Head Coaches
| 1967 |
Ron Hutchison |
| 1968 |
Jim Wiseman |
| 1969 |
Ron Hutchison |
| 1970 - 1971 |
Al Gregory |
| 1972 |
Frank Gilfillan |
| 1973 - 1974 |
Ron Hutchison |
| 1975 - 1977 |
Brian Sherstone |
| 1978 |
Marcel Levesque |
| 1979 |
Bill Piggott |
| 1980 - 1981 |
Grant Allan |
| 1982 - 1983 |
Doug Kerr |
| 1984 - 1986 |
Glenn McHugh |
| 1987 - 1988 |
Nabil Naccache |
| 1989 - 1992 |
Ian Simms |
| 1993 |
Darren Sutton |
| 1994 |
Gerry Viau |
| 1995 - 1996 |
Darren Sutton |
| 1997 - 1999 |
Ed Asmono |
| 2000 |
Igor Bojanic |
| 2001 - 2002 |
Fabian Danglade |
| 2003 - 2008 |
Jason Jourdenais |
| 2009 - present |
Terry Gaudreault |
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