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Team Ontario East 2010


 TEAM ONTARIO EAST MINI-CAMP
July 7,8, Ottawa Ontario
(Check in July 7th, 1:00pm)


FLIGHT INFORMATION


Link for the Online Drug Seminar
http://education.cces.ca
 Register with your Full Name
& use the Activation Code Emailed to you.

Please Read Before You Start
You must complete the Online Drug Seminar before June 20th.
If you completed a drug seminar since May 14th, you do not need to redo it but you do need to print a copy of your certificate and send it to us.
 



Please contact
 
elite@ontariofootballalliance.ca 
if you did not receive the
Sponsorship Information



PLAYER FORMS

Players must provide a 
 government issued photo ID such as a driver’s license, passport. Players that do not have a driver’s license, passport may use a school photo ID but must produce a birth certificate to confirm name and age. Any player that does not have a photo ID listed above must provide an original or notarized copy of their birth certificate and a signed by a notary recent photo as proof of identification. Any player not providing proper identification will not be able to participate until ID has been submitted.



2010 Football Canada Cup

FOOTBALL CANADA CUP 2010 SCHEDULE


The 2010 edition of the FCC will showcase the best Under 18 football players from across the country.  This year’s event is in Wolfville Nova Scotia at Acadia University and is truly a Canada-wide, coast to coast affair, with the addition of teams from British Columbia and Nova Scotia.

Dates: July 10-17

Location: Wolfville, Nova Scotia

Age Group: Under 18 as of July 31, 2010 - Players may not be younger than 15 as of January 1, 2010 (born in 1994).

Participants:
British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Nova Scotia and Quebec.



Saturday May 15, McMaster University

East vs West Scrimmage

 
Open Tryout Camps for Team Ontario East

Ottawa Ontario, Superdome. Saturday April 17, 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm 

Birchmount Stadium, Toronto ON. Saturday April 24, 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm  

    Queens University, Kingston ON. Sunday April 25, 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm 


Ontario Football Alliance is proud to announce the Head Coach and Coordinators for the 
2010 U-18 Team Ontario East Football Program.

Luigi Costanzo – Head Coach

Pat Tracey – Defensive Coordinator

Pat is in his ninth season with the 2009 Vanier Cup Champion Queens University Gaels and his eighth as Defensive Coordinator. Prior to Queen's Pat was an assistant coach at the University of Guelph, his alma mater (Yates Cup 1984, 92 and 96).  As a player, Pat was a starting defensive back for the Gryphon’s for five years, named to the 1980’s “Team of the Decade” and a member of the 1984 national championship team. Pat also served as Special Teams Coordinator in 1998 Hamilton Tiger-Cats.  He coordinated the special teams units for the U-19 Gold medal winning Team Canada at the 2007 NFL Global Football Championships and has captured two consecutive medals at the Canadian U17 Canada Cups as Defensive Coordinator for Team Ontario East.

Jean-Philippe Asselin – Offensive Coordinator

Jean-Philippe is currently the Head Coach for the University of Ottawa GeeGees. He is entering his fourth year on the coaching staff.  Jean-Philippe is a University of Ottawa graduate in Economics and a former Gee-Gees captain. This year will be his second year as offensive coordinator. He was the QB coach for East Ontario U17 in 2007 & 2008 and has spent time as a guest coach with the Hamilton Tiger Cats.



 

Football Canada Cup History

Football Canada Cup (FCC) is the Under 19 National Tackle Football Championship that was developed in 1992, featuring the best high school and midget football players from across Canada who had not yet played at the university or junior level. The first competition was held in 1993, with the addition of the Under 17 Championship in 2004, underlining Football Canada’s commitment to increasing participation of Tackle Football across Canada.
During its initial stage the event involved a series of qualifying games across Canada to determine which four Provincial Teams would advance to the "final four" tournament. The Championship now allows for every province that is a member of Football Canada to submit a provincial team at the National Final.

Year

Location

Winner & Final Score

Participants

1993

Calgary, AB

Quebec (38) - B.C. (32)

Alberta, B.C.
Manitoba, Quebec

1994

No completion due to lack of funding

1995

Montreal, QC

Alberta (10) - Quebec (6)

Alberta, B.C.
Manitoba, Quebec

1996

Red Deer, AB

Ontario (16)–Alberta (16)
(ON wins with fewest points against)

Alberta, Manitoba
Northern Ontario,
Ontario

1997

Ottawa, ON

Alberta (56)–NCAFA (20)

Alberta, B.C.
Manitoba, NCAFA
New Brunswick

1998

Halifax, NS

Alberta (49)–Nova Scotia (28)

Alberta, B.C.
Manitoba,  Nova Scotia
New Brunswick

1999

Vancouver, BC

B.C. (45)–Ontario (25)

Alberta, B.C.
Manitoba, Ontario
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia

2000

Winnipeg, MB

Alberta 3-0 in round robin

Alberta, B.C.
Manitoba, New Brunswick

2001

Medicine Hat, AB

Alberta 3-0 in round robin

Alberta, Manitoba
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia

2002

Ottawa, ON

Ontario (48)–Manitoba (27)

Alberta, Manitoba
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia, Ontario

2003

Ottawa, ON

Ontario (24)–Alberta (21)

Alberta, Manitoba
Nova Scotia
Ontario, Ottawa

2004

Ottawa, ON

Ontario 21–Alberta 18 (OT)

Alberta, Manitoba
Nova Scotia, Ontario
Saskatchewan

2005

Waterloo, ON

Manitoba & Alberta 2-1 in round robin
(MB wins as a result of head-to-head win)

Alberta, Manitoba
Ontario, Saskatchewan

2006

Winnipeg, MB

Quebec (26) - Saskatchewan (2)

Alberta, Quebec
Saskatchewan
Manitoba, Ontario

2007

Sherbrooke, QC

Alberta (24) - Ontario (7)

Alberta, Quebec
Saskatchewan
Manitoba, Ontario

2008

Sherbrooke, QC

Alberta (11) - Quebec (37)

Alberta, Manitoba
Ontario, Quebec
Saskatchewan