Minor football roundup: Cheetahs, Isles win openers;
Mustangs, Lions continue to roll
The air is cooler. Days are shorter, and today, most
school-age kids across the province are returning to class, while their
parents do the dance of joy (gotta love the Perfect Strangers
references) – meaning it's football season.
Woo-hoo!
From my end, having been a die-hard football player,
fan and coach for many years, I have rarely had the opportunity to see
much football other than the brand played by my team. Now, with a
little bit of time on my hands, I'm better able to get out there and
see what's happening.
Here goes:
The Vanier College Cheetahs opened the season on a very high note,
dropping the F.X. Garneau Elans 33-19 in their opener Saturday
afternoon at Concordia Stadium in N.D.G.
Quarterback Jeremi Doyon-Roch threw four touchdown passes for the
Cheetahs – all to second-year receiver Vincent Cleroux, whose
impressive rookie season has carried over to his second year.
Head coach Peter Chryssomalis' squad fell to the Elans three times in
2008, the final loss eliminating the Cheetahs from the CEGEP AAA
playoffs; the Elans went on to win the Bol d'Or over the
Champlain-Lennoxville Cougars.
Chryssomalis himself once said "to figure out how good a player is
going to be, see how much he progresses from his first year to his
second year." No doubt Cleroux and Roch have matured and become serious
impact players at the CEGEP AAA level. On defense, Byron
Perez-Archambault has turned into a monster, and his interception of a
Charles Lambert pass – which he returned to the Garneau 38-yard
line – was just another piece of evidence.
Doyon-Roch's fast start should be of no surprise to anyone who has
followed the prodigious young passer's career to date. This summer, at
the age of 17, Doyon-Roch was the starter for the Canadian under-20
squad that competed at the world championships in Canton, Ohio. The
LaSalle product has impressed many observers with his poise and
composure. Cleroux and Perez-Archambault, along with running backs
James Sifakis and Franck Marvel, were among the Cheetahs wearing Team
Canada colours last July.
In Ste. Anne de Bellevue, the new-look (in many ways) John Abbott
Islanders won their opener, defeating a plucky Champlain-St. Lambert
team 26-14 under a steady drizzle. With new all-white home uniforms and
a brand-new coaching staff led by former Mustangs' boss Justin McHugh,
the Isles ran wild on the Cavaliers to the tune of 230 yards rushing.
Emmanuel Musangu led the way with 143 yards, while Ross Olshansky
kicked in 54 yards of his own. Fullback Karl Watson opened holes all
over the field and also chipped in 33 yards rushing to help spur the
Islanders' rushing attack.
Quarterback Victor Kozlowksi said after the game he was pleased with
the effort, but maintained there was plenty of room for improvement.
"We had some mistakes, but we 're going to work on those things and
improve them. This is only the tip of the iceberg for us. This team is
very talented and we'll definitely improve as the season goes along.
The Islanders will make the six-hour drive north for next week's game
against Jonquiere. Kickoff is 7 p.m.
The North Shore Mustangs continued their impressive early-season play
with a 46-16 win over the visiting LaSalle Warriors Saturday night at
Glenn F. McHugh Field in Dollard des Ormeaux. The 'Stangs spotted
LaSalle an early 7-0 lead, then scored the next 34 points as Matthew
John ran wild behind a powerhouse offensive line, and quarterback Max
St. James overcame an interception in the end zone late in the first
half to take control of the third quarter and the game.
Mustangs head coach Jason Jourdenais said his team still has lots of
room for improvement, despite the win.
Still things to fix, things to work on. The kids are still trying to
take in all the new information. I feel the group is jelling well and
we didn't want to peak in week one.
I added a lot to the playbook. It's basically all new.
Jourdenais gave plaudits to his offensive linemen, who opened holes no
matter who was running the ball.
"We were very happy. Our offensive line is probably the best I've ever
had in my time coaching. Very dedicated to the playbook, and they have
27 different run-blocking concepts depending on what the defence is
running, and I gave them another 20 passing plays. The mental capacity
is very impressive. They just open up holes all over the place," he
said.
The win comes on the heels of the Mustangs' 69-7 season-opening win
over the Lanaudiere Rhinos, who have jumped to the Quebec Midget
Football League's Heppell Division – and are in a bit over their
collective heads.
In Bantam AAA action, the North Shore
Lions continued their remarkable five-plus-season winning streak (they
last lost a game in 2003) with a 28-19 home win over the Laurentian
Wildcats. The Lions opened up an early lead, but the Wildcats moved to
within two points in the second half before the Lions salted the game
away in the fourth quarter.
And in inter-park action, The
Lakeshore (Pointe Claire) atom Pumas fell 21-0 to the Ile Bizard
Vikings Sunday afternoon at Ovide Park in Pointe Claire despite a great
effort on defence and some bright spots on offence. Head coach Alton
Francis' group will take to the field Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.
against Alexander Park.