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JDM
November 3rd, 2007, 05:35 AM
.Hilltops stand between Cougars and national title
HERB ZURKOWSKYThe Gazette
Saturday, November 03, 2007

The St. Léonard Cougars are 10-0 this season. But their impeccable record could be nothing more than a footnote in history should they be unable to follow that up with an 11th victory today in the Canadian Bowl.
The Cougars meet the Saskatoon Hilltops for the Canadian Junior Football League championship today at Canad Inns Stadium. The Hilltops, a perennial junior football powerhouse, have won the title 12 times, including three straight, between 2001 and '03. The Cougars are seeking their first championship. Indeed, no Quebec-based team has won the CJFL crown since the N.D.G. Maple Leafs in 1965.
"You always want a bigger season. But we got the monkey off our backs two weeks ago. And it was a big monkey," Cougars head coach Tony Iadeluca said.
The Cougars, ranked first nationally, have won the Ontario Football Conference title eight consecutive seasons. But when they defeated the Vancouver Island Raiders, the defending Canadian champs, on Oct. 20, it marked the first time in eight attempts St. Léonard had disposed of a western-based team. That includes the national championship in 2002, when they lost to the Hilltops, and the 2003 semifinal to Saskatoon. Both games were at Stade Hébert.
Iadeluca, in his ninth season coaching the Cougars, hopes the third time will be the charm against Saskatoon. St. Léonard boasts a fast team capable of capitalizing on big plays. Ismael Bamba scored on a 103-yard kickoff return, while Jesse Lacle had a 74-yard touchdown reception against the Raiders.
"We're the fastest team in Canada, probably. Is it our best talent? No. But character-wise, discipline and unity, it probably is our best," Iadeluca said.
This week, Raiders general manager Matthew Blokker called the Cougars a "bunch of gangsters," accusing them of coming over to the team's bench before the game and attempting to provoke a fight. But yesterday, Iadeluca brushed off the accusation as sour grapes, noting his team was assessed fewer penalty yards during the semifinal.
"They came to our field. They were last year's champs. They flew in on Friday for a Saturday afternoon game. They were arrogant and overconfident. Everything around them made them lose," he said.
The Cougars boast an array of talent on both sides of the ball.
Running-back Lenn Gittens led the Ontario league in rushing, with 623 yards. Receiver Tony Testa had a league-leading six touchdowns, while Bamba led the league in punt returns, with a 28-yard average. He returned two for touchdowns. And quarterback Jason Hogan, in his first season with the Cougars, passed for 14 touchdowns and 1,248 yards.
"Obviously, this is a big game. I've waited for this opportunity all my life," said Hogan, 21.
"I have what it takes to take them to the promised land. If the rest follow me, we're unstoppable."

© The Gazette (Montreal) 2007

Dr. Evil
November 3rd, 2007, 16:31 PM
27 - 3 Hilltops ...I guess the Cougers were'nt fast enough.

JDM
November 3rd, 2007, 23:16 PM
Toppers Claim Lucky 13 Written by Evan Wright - 600 Action News-Local First
Saturday, 03 November 2007
The Saskatoon Hilltops are once again the best in the Canadian Junior Football League after a 26-3 win over the St. Leonard Cougars in the Canadian Bowl final.
It's the 13th time the Toppers have hoisted the Canadian Bowl, the second time they've beaten the Cougars in the final.
Adrian Charles set a new C-J-F-L record with 256 yards in a championship game, along with 3 touchdowns to his credit.
Charles was named offensive player of the game while Gregg Woytowich took home defensive player of the game honours.
It's the first Canadian Bowl for Saskatoon since 2003.
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JDM
November 4th, 2007, 00:01 AM
27 - 3 Hilltops ...I guess the Cougers were'nt fast enough.


....or they couldn't reach the hill top. :rolleyes:


....Hilltops is a strange name, Summit would have been better.

Dr. Evil
November 6th, 2007, 16:30 PM
....or they couldn't reach the hill top. :rolleyes:


....Hilltops is a strange name, Summit would have been better.

The Hilltops have been around since 1947 and the Hilltop name has been around since the first world war. There was an excellent book published last year on the Hilltops and covers their history as well as some of the excellent players to come out of that program.

JDM
November 7th, 2007, 18:35 PM
Was the name created in relation to post WWII vets?

In the Asia Pacific skirmishes, there were many battles fought for hills. A very proud history if so.

JDM
November 7th, 2007, 18:53 PM
Well, while the name does not directly relate to a tribute to WWII, it still has a deep history.... pretty interesting reading.

http://www.hilltops.ca/WebPages/Hilltop%20History.html

Shootmaster_44
November 8th, 2007, 06:59 AM
I have a sort of off-topic question about this, why is St. Leonard in the OFC and not in the QJFL? It seems like of the two the QJFL is the stronger league, plus it would reduce travel costs.

The other question is why did the QJFL leave the CJFL? I don't remember the circumstances to Quebec leaving. It seems like it would make sense for them to remain in a national league, as the teams would have bigger prestige by winning titles against the rest of Canada, instead of being the best of one province (which would be disputed by St. Leonard and the OFC in the case of the Ottawa teams).

JDM
November 8th, 2007, 19:19 PM
From what I can remember, lots of politics..... the CJFL is stronger in general to the west. Junior in the QJFL is not at the same level as the rest of the country.

The main reason for this is CEGEP. CEGEP AAA being just a small step behind CIS. CEGEP AA compares more closely with Junior. CEGEP tends to pull the cream out of the Junior league and leaves mostly barflys behind. There are some damn good football players at the Junior Quebec level, but at nowhere near the same density as the rest of Canada.

So, when you have a perennial strong team like the Cougars, they would dominate in the QJFL...... competition level would not be there. What to do? Move to the OFC and play against a better level.