Love ‘em or hate ‘em, as some apparently do, the North Shore Lions are the crème de la crème of amateur football in Quebec.
The Lions capped another perfect season Sunday with a 17-8 win over the
St.Léonard Cougars in the Quebec Bantam Football League final.
It was a fitting punctuation mark on a sparkling 13-0 season for the
Lions, who’ve won a remarkable 69 consecutive games since losing
the 2003 provincial final.
The Lions were hoping to win their fifth consecutive provincial
championship, and 31st since 1967, but the QBFL got into a hissing
match with Football Quebec and sat out this year’s big dance.
Without the Lions to defend their provincial title, the 2008 provincial
crown went to the LaPrairie Diablos of the rival Montreal Metro League.
Sunday’s league title left Lions head coach Jason Jourdenais with
a bittersweet taste in his mouth.
“It is what it is,” said Jourdenais. “It’s a
Quebec Bantam Football League championship.
“I don’t personally want to acknowledge the provincials
going to the other league. It’s not because I don’t feel
that they can win it, it’s just because I feel the provincial has
to be a playoff...of all Triple-A bantam programs.”
Like most other football enthusiasts who care about the future of the
game, Jourdenais is hoping the issue can be resolved in time for next
season.
“We can’t just let this sit on the backburner; we have to
come up with a solution now for next year.”
Assigning blame won’t solve the problem either. As Jourdenais
pointed out, “Everyone has to be on the right page. There’s
too much miscommunication between Football Quebec and the two
leagues.”
As for his 2009 edition of the Lions, Jourdenais said
simply:“They’re champions.”