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Quebec Senior Football League
Quebec Senior Football League operated in the 1950s and 1960s and ceased operations after the 1966 season. It was a league for players that were both junior and a bit older than juniors, and included the Verdun Shamcats and the Chateauguay Ramblers Chateauguay may refer to: Places Chateauguay / Châteauguay * Châteauguay, suburb of Montreal * Chateauguay River, flowing in New York State and South-West of Quebec province * Chateauguay Valley * Chateauguay River, a tributary of the Caniapisc .... It was followed by the strictly junior Quebec Juvenile Football League. References Defunct Canadian football leagues Canadian football leagues in Quebec {{Canadianfootball-competition-stub ...
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Verdun Shamcats
The Verdun Shamcats were a team in the Quebec Rugby Football Union from 1950 until 1966. The team was formed in July 1950 by the amalgamation of five local Verdun junior teams originally created in 1945, into a single, more competitive team in the junior Quebec Rugby Football League. The bulk of the new team was drawn from the Verdun Shamrocks, which became the basis of the "Sham-Cats" team name. The team's initial coach was Gus McFarlane CFL great Tony Pajaczkowski of the Calgary Stampeders and Bob Geary of the Montreal Alouettes played for the team. In 1958 they beat the Cornwall Emards The Cornwall Emards were a team in the Quebec Senior Football League Quebec Senior Football League operated in the 1950s and 1960s and ceased operations after the 1966 season. It was a league for players that were both junior and a bit older than ju ... to win the league championship. In 1961 they beat the St. Vital Bulldogs 32-31 for the national senior championship. The team, and the league ...
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Chateauguay Ramblers
Chateauguay may refer to: Places Chateauguay / Châteauguay * Châteauguay, suburb of Montreal * Chateauguay River, flowing in New York State and South-West of Quebec province * Chateauguay Valley * Chateauguay River, a tributary of the Caniapiscau River, in Nord-du-Québec, Québec, Canada Chateaugay / Châteaugay * Chateaugay (village), New York * Chateaugay (town), New York * Châteaugay, a commune of the Puy-de-Dôme Départment in France Electoral districts in Quebec, Canada * Châteauguay (electoral district), former federal electoral district * Châteauguay—Huntingdon, former federal electoral district * Châteauguay—Huntingdon—Laprairie, former federal electoral district * Châteauguay—Saint-Constant, former federal electoral district * Châteauguay—Lacolle, current federal electoral district * Châteauguay (provincial electoral district) Other uses * Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay (1626–1685), French-born soldier and Lord in New Fra ...
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Quebec Juvenile Football League
The Quebec Juvenile Football League operated from 1959 to 1979 as a stepping stone between midget and junior football, and was later merged with the Quebec Junior Football League. The age group consisted primarily of 17- to 19-year-olds, although there were players as young as 15, (e.g. Don Dixon, Lachine Lakers) playing. The league originally started in the Southwest area of Montreal Island, with Harold "Shorty" Fairhead putting together 4 teams- the Lachine Lakers (coached by Sid Harbert), Petite-Claire Avengers, Dorval Dukes, and Westlake Warriors. At various times during the operations of the league, Pte. St-Charles Leo's Boys, East End Larks, Laval Scorpions, Verdun Black and Gold, South Shore Colts, Cote St-Luc Jets, St-Laurent Raiders, Chateauguay Raiders, North Shore Knights, and Farnham, among others, had teams participating in the various divisions of the league. As demographics changed, high schools started cutting their football programmes, and CEGEPs (junior colleges ...
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