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The Fort Saskatchewan High School Sting returned to the field for their annual fall camp Monday night.
Though the team was forced to break for a half-hour as a thunderstorm passed over head, they are focusing on the fundamentals to help the rookie-laden team develop their skills ahead of their first game in early September.
This year's fall camp has allowed the 26-man roster more recovery time as they're taking Fridays off, but going hard for two hours Monday through Thursday this week and next.
"We're focusing on developing these kids," head coach Jeff Brett said moments before Tuesday's workout began.
Second-year Sting player Derek Burling, a former wide receiver and cornerback, was anointed starting quarterback for this season, taking over from Trekk Allan.
Burling is an alumni of the Fort Saskatchewan Minor Football program, having played for the Lightning in 2008 before joining the Sting last year.
 

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Thursday, 14 January 2010

NATIONAL COMBINE LAST WEEK OF JANUARY

The annual ACG National (Film) Combine at the Vaughan Soccer Ctr is set for Tuesday January 26th between 3pm and 6pm. The Soccer Centre is located at 7601 Martingrove Rd in Vaughan. South of Hwy 7 and north of Hwy 407.

Need a player to make a big catch and run late in the game?

Need a player to return a kickoff for a touchdown?

Need a player to shut down the oppositions top receiver?

Need a player to punt your team out of trouble?

Western Ontario has a player for that. Cameron Hts multi purpose star Andrew Thibodeau has committed to attend and become a future Mustang, after a stellar career at Cameron Hts. 

Looking for a game changing quarterback. Look no farther than six foot two Adam Ballingall at South Kamloops. Adam along with his 3.39 grade point is interested in attending the school that offers him the best football and academic opportunities.

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The GTA All Stars down 13 to 0 against the Quebec Midget All Stars, put the pedal to the metal and scored 32 unanswered points in the second quarter leading to  a 47 to 19  at the International Bowl All Star Showcase at Rogers Ctr. in Toronto, last weekend.

The CIS blackout is over and with the BCS national championship game in the books ditto with the NCAA. This is also the time traditionally where players and universities begin to set up recruiting visits.

Linebacker Sam Doucette with St Andrew’s is considering Bishops, Concordia, Guelph, Ottawa and Toronto. His teammate OG Chris Hutton is looking at Bishop’s, Concordia, St Fx, Laval, Ottawa and Queens.
Lakeshore and Niagara Spear pocket collapser  DE Ian Marouf who is six three, two hundred and sixty is looking at McMaster, Guelph and Queens.

CCH DT Zack Lukings likes Toronto, Western Ontario , McMaster, Ottawa and Queens.

York Simcoe DE Ryan Napolene is interested in WLU, Guelph, Queens and McMaster.

Brother Andre did not have a good year but DE Jacob Robinson certainly did. One of the final cuts from the GTA all star team, Jake likes St. Fx, Acadia and UBC.

Is Burlington Nelson DB Brandon Rynka headed to Guelph?

A huge surprise at the recent ACG Toronto combine was ST Thomas Aq. R/LB Kristin Eliis McDermid. His performance at the St Mike’s combine was outstanding and proplelled him to the top of many team lists. His current favs are UBC, Queens, Acadia and York.
Brampton DE Ricky Dhindsa the cousin of Gurminder Thind who attended South Carolina is taking a look at Mt Allison, York and Mac.Michael Power TB Melvin Abankwah a member of the GTA all stars is considering Toronto and WLU.

Silverthorn receiver Cody Morris likes Windsor, Guelph, and WLU.

Resurrection DL Mike Nagy a top performer at the KW CG combine in December is interested in WLU, Concordia, UBC and Waterloo.

RB Norm Craig who showed well at the Toronto ACG December combine hopes to take his five ten frame to either McMaster, Western Ontario, Guelph or UBC.

Forest Hill DB prospect Jesse Wiseblott a top student is considering Western Ontario and Toronto.
One of the premier DB’s prospects in the country Chaminade’s Marcus Grandison is taking a long look at SFU, Queens and Western Ontario.
GTA all star QB Brandon Bridge who is a member of Team World vs Team USA at the end of January is interested in SFU, Alcorn St and Ball St.

Mayfield speedster Jesse Noll is interested in SFU, McGill, McMaster and Western Ontario.

Champions for 2009:

BC AAA
Centennial

BC AA
Mt Douglas

Alberta Tier 1
Raymond

Alberta Tier 2
Foothills

Saskatchewan 4A
Aden Bowman

Manitoba AA
St Paul's

Ontario Metro Bowl
Markham

Capital Bowl
St Peters

Western Bowl
Mother Teresa

Horseshoe Bowl
Burl. Notre ame

Northern Bowl
Sir James Dunn

QC AAA Cegep
Vieux Montreal

 

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