Each week, CanadaFootballChat.com will bring you news from the top high school teams in Ontario:
(NOTE: At press time, not all scores/stats available; however, CFC will update as information becomes available)
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CFC # 3 WF Herman Green Griffins (WECSSAA):
Cody Holmes scored two touchdowns as CFC#3 WF Herman Green Griffins crushed Catholic Central 49-0. Branden McCraney, Riley Milligan, Spencer Trinier, Josh Klinck, and Marquise Thompson each scored a touchdown. Play Villanova this Thursday.
This week, the Green Griffins will host Villanova Wildcats on Thursday. Kickoff is 3:00pm.
CFC # 8 Cardinal Newman Cardinals (HWCAA):
Running backs Justin Connolly (#CFC100) and Nicholas Petermann led the CFC#8 Cardinal Newman Cardinals to a close 21-14 victory over St. Jean de Brebeuf (3-3).
Next up for the 5-0 Cardinals is a battle against Cathedral Gaels on Friday at 4:00pm.
CFC #12 Huron Heights Warriors (YRAA):
CFC # 12 Huron Heights Warriors cruised to a 40-7 win over King City Lions
The Warriors next game is not until Friday October 31st when they host Newmarket Raiders. Kickoff is 2:00pm
CFC#14 Assumption Lions (BCSSAA):
CFC#14 Assumption Lions did not play this week as their game was postponed. Their next game is TBA.
CFC # 15 Assumption Crusaders HSSAA:
CFC # 15 Assumption Crusaders play their next game until Friday October 24th against Holy Trinity Titans. Kickoff is 2:00pm.
(Photo credit: Nikki Wesley, Burlington Post)
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CFC # 16 Holy Trinity Titans (HSSAA):
CFC # 16 Holy Trinity Titans cruised to a 55-7 victory over TA Blakelock Tigers. The Titans will host CFC#15 Assumption Crusaders on Friday October 24th at 2:00pm.
(Photo credit: InsideHalton.com)
CFC # 17 St. Roch Ravens (ROPSSAA):
On Friday afternoon, CFC # 17 St. Roch Ravens moved to 5-0 on the season with a 38-17 victory over St. Joan of Arc Angels.
An exciting game with great defensive plays and exciting offense. JOA recovered the opening onside kickoff and marched down the field, kicking a field goal to take an early 3-0 lead. They pushed it to 10-0 when FS /QB Kevin John stepped in front of a Gouveia pass and returned it 45 yards for a pick six. The Ravens responded scoring 24 straight points in the 2nd quarter with TD receptions by Nathan Walker and Julian Mitchell and a Rushing TD by Neil Harris. In the third quarter Kevin John once again made a spectacular play when he scrambled for a 56 yard TD run to cut the St Roch lead to 24-17. In the 4th quarter however, the Ravens stayed on course and punched in another rushing TD in by Neil Harris. Jamal Nkrumah finished it off with a 48 yard catch and run TD to bring the Ravens to 5-0. The defense pressured QB John all game with Winston Blake recording 4 QB sacks.
Photo credit & source: St. Roch Ravens Football)
CFC # 22 AB Lucas Vikings (TVRAA):
CFC#22 AB Lucas Vikings defeated London South Lions under Friday Night Lights 37-15.
Next up, the Vikings host Saunders Sabres on Friday October 31st at 1:00pm.
CFC # 24 St Marcellinus Spirit (ROPSSAA):
This past weekend, CFC # 24 St. Marcellinus Spirit earned a 17-0 victory over Our Lady of Mount Carmel Crusaders.
The Spirit will host St. Joan of Arc on Friday at noon for their next game.
(Photo credit: Byron Johnson, Brampton Guardian)
CFC # 26 Jacob Hespeler Hawks (WCSSAA):
Jackson White had four passing touchdowns as CFC # 26 Jacob Hespeler Hawks remain undefeated after earning a 45-5 win over St. David Celtics.
Connor Gardiner tallied two majors in the win.
The Hawks will keep try to keep their undefeated record intact when the team hosts Sir John A MacDonald Highlanders on Thursday at 7:00pm.
(Photo credit: David Beebe, the Record)
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CFC # 27 Catholic Central Crusaders (TVRAA):
CFC # 27 Catholic Central Crusaders defeated Mother Teresa Spartans under Friday Night Lights 43-24.
The Crusaders will host St. Thomas Aquinas Flames on Thursday at 1:00pm.
(Photo credit: Mike Maloney, London Community News)
CFC # 28 St Paul Patriots (NRHSAA):
CFC # 28 St Paul Patriots defeated Lakeshore Gators 38-31.
Chris Dickson, Ted Njeru, Tyler Keenan, Jordan Terrio and Colin O’Connor each tallied a major in the victory.
Teh Patriots next game is against AN Myer Marauders on Friday at 7:00pm
CFC # 30 Upper Canada College Blues (CISAA):
CFC # 30 Upper Canada College Blues moved to 3-0 on the season by squeezing out a 4-0 victory over St.Michael’s Kerry Blues under Friday Night Lights. The Blues will visit Trinity College Bears for a Saturday afternoon matinee. Kickoff is 1:30pm.One player to watch for on the Blues is CFC 100 linebacker Philippe Archambault.
CFC # 31 Holy Names Knights (WECSSAA):
CFC # 31 Holy Names Knights defeated Brennan Cardinals 37-14. Next up for the Knights is Sandwich Sabres for a battle Under Friday Night Lights at 7:00pm.
CFC # 32 St Thomas More Knights (HWCAA):
CFC # 32 St. Thomas More Knights earned a 42-0 shutout victory over St Mary Crusaders.
The Knights will now play Bishop Tonnos Titans on Friday at 3:00pm.
CFC # 34 St. Joan of Arc Knights (GBSSA):
Last week, CFC # 34 St. Joan of Arc Knights got by the Innisdale Invaders 15-5. The Knights will now host Collingwood Fighting Owls on Thursday at 3:30pm.
CFC # 35 St Benedict Saints (WCSSAA):
Last week, CFC#35 St Benedict Saints took out former #CFC50 squad Resurrection Phoenix 42-14.
George Monahan, Devante Hudson and Aidan Yearwood each scored two touchdowns in the win. Alex Douglas also tallied a major.
The Saints will host Elmira Lancers on Wednesday at 3:30pm.
CFC # 38 Sydenham Golden Eagles (KASSAA):
CFC #38 Sydenham Golden Eagles squeezed out a 2-0 victory over Kingston Collegiate Blues on Friday afternoon.
At press time, the Golden Eagles were playing their next game against Ernestown Eagles today.
Photo credit: Ian MacAlpine, Kingston-Whig Standard/QMI Agency
CFC # 41 A.N Myer Marauders (NRHSAA):
Michael Casciano scored two touchdowns to lead CFC#41 AN Myers Marauders to a 30-6 victory over Blessed Trinity Thunder.
Zyer Harris also tallied a major for the Marauders. Josh Patterson added two field goals and two PAT’s.
The Marauders will host Lakeshore Catholic Gators on Thursday at 1:00pm.
(Photo credit: Bernie Puchalski, St Catherine’s Standard)
CFC # 42 Superior Heights Steelhawks (NOSSA):
CFC # 42 Superior Heights Steelhawks cruised to a 57-7 victory over White Pines Wolverines last Wednesday. The Steelhawks begin their postseason in a semi-final battle against St.Basil Saints on Saturday at 5:00pm.
CFC # 45 Chaminade Gryphons (TDCAA):
CFC # 45 Chaminade Gryphons will host Michael Power-St Joseph Trojans on Thursday at 5:00pm.
CFC# 47 St. Peter Knights (NCSSAA):
On Thursday, CFC# 47 St Peter Knights earned a 20-10 win over St Mark Lions on Wednesday.
At press time, the Knights had a game against St. Francis Xavier Coyotes today.
Photo credit: Nelson Lords Football
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CFC # 48 Cardinal Carter Cougars (WECSSAA):
CFC # 48 Cardinal Carter Cougars cruised to a 29-9 victory over St. Joseph Rams.
Dan Metcalfe, Chris Tannous and Josh Van Roie each tallied a major for the Cougars. Gould added two field goals and a conversion in the win.
The Cougars next game is Thursday against Kennedy Clippers. Kickoff is 3:00pm.
(Photo credit: Jason Kryk, Windsor Star)
CFC#49 Northern Red Knights (TDSSAA):
Last week, CFC#49 Northern Red Knights coasted to a 19-1 victory over Central Technical Blues.
Next up for the Red Knights is a showdown against Downsview Mustangs on Friday at 2:30pm.
St Andrew’s College Saints (CISAA):
The Saints will try to get back into the win column as the team plays next on Saturday October 25th against Villanova College Knights. Kickoff is 1:30pm.
Don Bosco Eagles (TDCAA):
Don Bosco Eagles earned a 35-14 victory over Blessed Mother Teresa. The Eagles will host Senator Blues on Thursday at 5:00pm
Crestwood Mustangs (COSSA):
The Crestwood Mustangs trampled on Thomas A Stewart/Kenner Griffins 48-6.
St Thomas Aquinas Flames (TVRAA):
St Thomas Aquinas Flames defeated St Joseph Rams 37-22. The Flames will host Catholic Central on Thursday at 1:00pm.
Sarnia Northern Vikings (SWOSSAA):
The Sarnia Northern Vikings remain undefeated (4-0)
John F Ross Royals (Guelph District 10):
John F Ross Royals lost to Our Lady of Lourdes Crusaders on Friday afternoon 19-3.
Lakeshore Gators (NRHSAA):
The next game for Lakeshore Gators suffered a 38-31 defeat at the hands of CFC#28 Saint Paul Patriots.
Colton Jones scored two touchdowns and connected with Danny Gambin for a passing touchdown. Shane Harding scooped up the ball after a blocked field goal for a 70-yard touchdown return. Enzo Lariccia added a 25-yard field goal.
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Waterdown Bears (HWIAA):
Last week, the Waterdown Bears got back into the win column with a 37-19 victory over Sherwood Saints under Friday Night Lights.
Central Technical Blues (TDSSAA):
The Central Technical Blues lost to the Northern Red Knights 19-1. The Blues will look to rebound against East York Goliaths on Thursday at 2:00pm
Richview Saints (TDSSAA):
Richview Saints cruised to a 28-7 win over archrivals Etobicoke Collegiate Rams. The Saints will host Birchmount Park Panthers on Thursday at 2:30pm
Bill Crothers Colts (YRAA):
The Colts will not play their next game until October 31st against King City Lions. Kickoff is noon.
Nelson Lords & Corpus Christi Longhorns (HSSAA):
Corpus Christi Longhorns prevailed on a late touchdown with a 22-17 win over Nelson Lords.
Nelson appeared to have control of the game early building a quick 14-0 advantage on two touchdown runs by Nori Kaltsidis. Both runs were set up by long punt returns. Corpus Christi would cut the lead to 14-7 at haltime. Nelson would increase the lead to 17-7 early in the third quarter on an Adam Preocanin field goal. But it was the Longhorns who seize control in the final quarter and a half scoring twice on long touchdown drives and adding a rouge to seal the victory.
Nelson drops to 2-3 on the season with one game remaining in the HSSAA Regular Season next week at Blakelock.
(Source: Nelson Lords Football)
St. Marguerite d’Youville Panthers & St Edmund Campion Bears (ROPSSAA):
St. Marguerite d’Youville Panthers got by St. Edmund Campion Bears 23-16.
The Panthers will continue their winning ways as they visit St Thomas Aquinas Cardinals on Friday at 2:00pm.
As for the Bears, they will look to get back into the win column as the team visits Lorne Park Spartans on Friday. Kickoff is noon.
Mother Teresa Titans (NCSSAA):
Mother Teresa Titans got their second win of the season by defeating St Francis Xavier Coyotes 31-14. The Titans will host St Mark Lions on Wednesday October 29th. Game start is 12:30pm
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Lancers (NCSSAA):
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Lancers suffered a tough 12-10 loss at the hands of the Ashbury Colts.
The Lancers will look to regroup as they meet St Peter Knights on Wednesday October 29th. Kickoff is 3:00pm.
Frontenac Falcons (KASSAA):
The Frontenac Falcons eked out a 2-0 victory over Kingston Collegiate Blues.
Next up for the Falcons is a Friday afternoon matinee when the team entertains Regiopolis Notre-Dame Panthers at 2:00pm.
Pickering Trojans (LOSSAA):
This past week, Pickering Trojans crushed Eastdale Eagles 62-0.
The Trojans will visit Holy Trinity Titans on Thursday for a 1:00pm showdown.
(Photo credit: Ryan Pfeiffer, Metroland)
St. Patrick’s Irish (NCSSAA):
Last week, St Patrick’s Irish defeated St Joseph Jaguars 31-14. At press time, the Irish is entertaining Ashbury Colts.
Resurrection Phoenix (WCSSAA):
Last week, CFC # 30 Resurrection Phoenix suffered a 42-14 loss at the hands of CFC#35 St. Benedict Saints at 7:00pm.
Dominik Valincic and Austin Mahon each tallied a major in the loss.
The Phoenix will look to get back into the win column with a visit to Waterloo on Friday. Kickoff is 3:00PM
St Charles Cardinals (NOSSA):
St Charles Cardinals suffered a 16-6 loss to the Lo-Ellen Park Knights this past Friday.
(Photo credit: Gino Donato, The Sudbury Star)
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