Showing posts with label Ottawa Jr. Riders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ottawa Jr. Riders. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

2022 Jr. Rider All-Stars!

It may seem late to reveal these, but they only appeared on the league's website on April 2nd. I believe the QMJFL tends to announce their all-star teams as part of the launch of the upcoming season, typically. Hell, I've taken to seeing it as a sign that spring has finally arrived! 😋  


A subsequent post on the league's site named their individual award winners as well. Here they are. 


Sunday, March 6, 2022

Sept 29th, 2001: Sooners 16, Jr. Riders 15 (OT)

By broadening my search, I've now managed to track down all the Jr. Riders results from 1997 to 2001 inclusively. The Gazette newspaper from Montreal was very helpful in nailing down the few missing scores that had eluded me until last night.

There were a few game summaries added as well, though many are just a single paragraph rundown of the players who scored. Some weren't even that detailed, they were essentially a confirmation of the score, the team's place in the standings, and their next opponent. I didn't bother copying those.

There is a discrepancy that I can't seem to figure out though; The official standings I've seen for that season display the Riders at 6-1-1 but...I can't find a tie among their results. The closest is the game below which even mentions that the Riders were 4-2 as a result of that overtime loss against the Sooners


My guess is that this game was misidentified as a tie by someone.

The Sooners would win another one-point game against the Jr. Riders in the Manson Cup, after which the Jr. Riders moved to the Ontario Football Conference on the Canadian Junior League. More on that later but for now, their first era is about as fully recorded here as it's going to be. 

As for the Sooners, I'd started to wonder about the state of their big comeback because they'd been so quiet since the announcement but they returned to social media this past week, including a new Instagram account.


I find the hashtags used encouraging here. They appear to be aiming to restore teams at the varsity level (OSFL, Ontario Summer Football League) and senior/semi-pro (NFC, Northern Football Conference) as well as their standard junior club. I thought they might focus on the junior club initially then expand from there but that doesn't seem to be the case. It looks like steam ahead. Great news unless I'm making too much of a couple of hashtags.  

Sunday, April 18, 2021

Just Added: The 2001 Manson Cup, Ottawa Sooners 18, Ottawa Jr. Riders 17

There was a post added last weekend in which the Ottawa Jr. Riders were celebrated for solidifying the position in the local amateur football scene in 1998, partially at the expense of the Ottawa Sooners.

If that was the case, 2001 was the year the Sooners reclaimed their spot. They defeated the Jr. Riders twice in the regular season that year then again in the league's championship game.

The first contest was the most decisive, a solid 13-point victory. The second was a one-point victory in overtime at Frank Clair Stadium, then the Jr. Riders' home turf (the Sooners played at Minto field primarily, if not exclusively, I believe). The championship game was also won by a single point. Details  about that one are provided below.


The Riders would leave the Quebec league the following year for the Ontario Football Conference in an attempt to compete for a national championship in the Canadian Junior Football League, in which the QJFL did not participate. They fared poorly over the course of four seasons until their return to the Quebec circuit in 2006.

Saturday, April 10, 2021

1998: Ottawa Jr. Riders 37, Sooners 02

Today's additions (at least thus far) were applied to both the Ottawa Sooners and Ottawa Jr. Riders pages.

In the case of the former, 1998 was hardly a banner year. They closed it out with a 2-6 regular season record, made the playoffs regardless, but were ousted in short order by the Chateauguay Raiders. Nonetheless, the scores from that season are now added to the Sooners' page so we have most of the team's results dating back to 1960 to that date. Pretty happy about that.

The Jr Riders, however, cemented their spot on the football landscape that year. They reached the championship game in 1997 after a 6-4 regular season but lost to the Sooners in that game. They pummeled the Sooners in their second contest of 1998 in what was seen as something of a changing of the guard.


Sigmund Charles of the Ottawa Sooners takes a pounding from Jarrid Foley, left, of the Ottawa Junior Riders yesterday. The Riders dealt the Sooners a humiliating 37-2 loss. Photo by Chris Mikula, Ottawa Citizen.   
Not the Sooners' finest hour and I suspect there were several factors contributing to the poor showing that season but I won't speculate. The Jr. Riders, meanwhile, again collected six regular season wins against two losses, both to the Chateauguay Raiders.

Those losses would be avenged when the Riders beat the Raiders 24-09 in the championship game. That recap has been included on their page for some time, but the summary of their semi-final win against the North Shore Broncos is now added. 

Friday, April 2, 2021

1997 QMJFL Championship: Sooners 13, Jr. Riders 07

I thought this game summary had been posted years ago but I'm unable to find any sign of it. In light of how many "firsts" took place that season (1997 was the first Jr. Riders season and therefore their first playoff appearance, it was the first Sooners Quebec crown, etc.), I'm surprised it wasn't added early on.




Out of curiosity, I tried to locate the game summary in the Montreal Gazette. It was a mighty struggle because two Ottawa-based teams in the Quebec league probably didn't sit well.

Sure enough, it generated all of two paragraphs containing 56 words in total, by my count. 😉  If they found it difficult to swallow, the next few years would be awful hard on them indeed. 

Friday, January 22, 2021

Just Added: Ottawa Jr. Riders 35, Ottawa Sooners 20, 1999 QMJFL Semifinal

The Ottawa Jr Riders and Ottawa Sooners traded punches for a few years when both clubs played out of the Quebec Junior Football League but 1999 most definitely belonged to the Riders. They won both regular season contests that year by scores of 42-07 and 42-14.

The semifinal was closer but still very clearly the Jr Riders' game. Read on. 


The Riders would thump the Chateauguay Raiders the following week in the league's championship game. That recap has been on the Jr Riders page for some time.

Sunday, September 13, 2020

Just Added: 2007 Manson Cup, Ottawa Jr. Riders 29, Ottawa Sooners 27

With the addition of the 2007 Manson Cup recap to the Jr. Riders own page, all of their championship games as members of the Quebec junior football league are now included there or as standard blog posts.

The one below was a hell of a game. I recall some shock in the crowd when the Sooners chose to gamble on third down from about their own six-yard line.

The layout of the article made it tricky to copy but Sooners coach Mike McCarthy explained that had they punted from there, it is likely that they still would have been in Jr. Riders kicker Luigi DeLellis' range with a good chance of not having possession of the ball again. With that in mind, attempting to gain an inch or two to retain possession seemed like the way to go. 

 


I missed including it when cropping, but it should be pointed out that the article was written by Darren Desaulniers for the Ottawa Citizen. 

Also just added: results of the Ottawa Sooners 1976 season and a few scores for the Ottawa Deacon Demons semi-pro team that played for a few years in the mid 2000s. The latter info is on the "Defunct Teams" page.

Sunday, May 10, 2020

2000: Jr Riders 29, North Shore Broncos 22, QMJFL Championship Game

Aside from the CFL draft, there hasn't been a lot of football activity these days, as we're all painfully aware.

If I can find a silver lining, it is that I've put in plenty of time adding historical info for the various levels of play throughout the site. That includes...
  • Adding game results (scores) for the Gee-Gees, Ravens and Sooners, mostly throughout the 60s and 70s.
  • Adding Ottawa Citizen or Ottawa Journal game recaps to a few Panda Games.
  • Adding Ottawa Citizen or Ottawa Journal game recaps for high school champions right up to about 2010. That page is almost done.
More specific to today, I've spent a bit of time adding to the Jr. Riders page, but also removing something I'd put on there a few weeks ago.

First the newness: I've landed on, and copied, the Citizen's recap of the QMJFL 2000 championship win. Here it is below.



What's been removed from that page is any mention of the Gloucester Redskins, the junior club that preceded the Jr. Riders by a couple of years. What little information I'd been able to dig up on Gloucester was moved to the "defunct clubs" page. 

Some accounts of Jr. Riders history that I've come across state that the Redskins "became" the Jr. Riders but that doesn't really appear to be the case. An article in the May 28th, 1990, Ottawa Citizen specified that the Redskins folded.


Everything was different about the new club, from name, uniforms, coaches, owners, and so on and so forth. I'm sure many players just went from one team to the other but that's hardly evidence of the rebranding of an existing club. The more information I locate, the harder it is to think of the Jr. Riders as an extension of the Redskins so they (Redskins) won't be included on a page specific to the Riders.


Thursday, February 13, 2020

2019 Jr. Rider All Stars

As announced over the weekend and added to the league's website yesterday.

The tackle numbers for defenders are solo/assisted.

1st Team

OL Eric Bento

RB Erick Baptiste
42 carries for 183 yards and two TDs
14 receptions for 274 yards and three TDs

WR Edward Ekior
21 receptions for 471, five TDs

DL Akash Bakshi
14/13 tackles, three sacks,

LB Nikolas Delisle
39/10 tackles, one interception

DB Jordon Gorgichuck
10/13 tackles, one interception

DB Justin Butler
17/9 tackles, one sack

2nd Team

QB Alexandre Lafleur
28 carries for 193 yards and four TDs
68 of 154 passing, 1185 yards, five TDs

OL Paul Lukusa

RB Augustin Mande
58 carries for 266 yards for two TDs
Two receptions for 26 yards

WR Evan Yourth
Nine receptions for 117 yards, two TDs

DL Ibrahim Hajjeh
8/4 tackles, two sacks

LB Donovan McLean
11/11 tackles, two interceptions

DB Osa Ekiyor
18/4 tackles, one interception

The picture above was taken from Paul Lukusa's Instagram account. It seemed appropriate. :-)

Saturday, January 18, 2020

2010: Junior Riders Win Title to Complete Perfect Season

The following article was added to the Jr. Riders page earlier today.


I think I was at that one. I recall leaving the house, looking at the snow fall and thinking "Meh, it can't go on much longer."

Then I was waiting for a bus at Bayview thinking "Meh, it can't go on much longer."

Then I arrived at the stadium and thought "Meh, it can't go on much longer."

It went on much longer.



Pictures above copied from the QJFL Facebook group.

Sunday, November 3, 2019

QMJFL Championship Game: Ottawa Jr. Riders 17, Chateauguay Raiders 07

The Jr. Riders overcame a 7-6 halftime deficit to secure their ninth league championship last night against long-time rival Chateauguay. I'll post more about the game when (or if) I come across more information.






Sunday, August 18, 2019

1999 QMJFL Championship: Ottawa Jr. Riders 33, Chateauguay Raiders 09

The Ottawa Jr. Riders kicked off their season last night in Chateauguay. Unfortunately, they were on the wrong end of a 19-16 score.

These two teams have quite a bit of history. The article below is but one example of it. I wish it were more focused on the actual game than sideline...uhm...interactions between the two teams, but it will have to do for the moment.


It is likely too small to read as is, so click on the image then right click to open a larger version in a new window.

The Jr. Riders had defeated the Raiders in the previous year's championship game as well. If my record-keeping is sound, receiver Richard Tremblay was the league's outstanding offensive player and defensive back Scott Gordon its MVP.

Saturday, March 2, 2019

All-Star Jr. Riders

The Quebec Junior Football League announced its all-star team a couple of weeks ago and I want to record that here.

1st Team

OL- Joey Pisani
RB- Jahdel Ferron
WR- Jaeger Prot

DL- Darryl Jean-Baptist
LB- Bamki Adewalle
DB- Jordon Gorgichuck

2nd Team

OL- Eric Bento
OL- Paul Lukusa
WR- Vincenzo Trunzo
WR- Tavon Hibbert

DL- C.J. Wallace
LB- Austin MacKay
LB- Donovan McLean
DB- Philip Jean-Baptist
DB- Justin Butler

Notes:
  • Ferron is credited with a league-leading 500 yards rushing.
  • MacKay and Gorgichuck (sp?) also returned kicks for the team.
  • The league doesn't appear to recognize special teams among its all-star selections but for what it's worth, Jonah Zlatinskzy led the league with 12 field goals and added 9 converts. And if they don't, Zlatinsksy gets the last laugh as he's been invited to the CFL's regional combine.
In terms of individual awards, it appears (based on the Jr Riders Facebook group) that Ferron hauled in the outstanding offensive player award and MacKay the outstanding special teams player one. Pisani was named the outstanding offensive lineman. Bento got the offensive rookie of the year award, which is in interesting distinction for an offensive lineman to nail down.

The picture at above right was lifted from Austin MacKay's Instagram account and cropped to be a better fit. I have no idea who took it but it wasn't me.

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

1998 QMJFL Championship: Ottawa Jr. Riders 24, Chateauguay Raiders 09

While I enjoyed sharing results of the Ottawa Jr. Riders' most recent championship win, this site is intended to shine a little spotlight on past events more so than current ones.

With that in mind, I will now share that team's first such success from 1998, their second year of operation under that name.


The full results from the 1998 season will be added to the Jr Riders page shortly.

Dean Dorsey, the former Ottawa Rough Riders kicker, would step down as head coach following the season but the team remained quite successful with Dan Murphy, also a former Rough Rider, at the helm.

Tucker McCabe was named the league's rookie of the year and the following players were selected to be on the all-star team.

  • Mike Borotsik - Centre
  • Billy Conlin - OL
  • Jacob Kyer - OL
  • Richard Tremblay - WR
  • Paul Fury - LB
  • Steve Kasouf - LB
  • Scott Gordon - FS

Scott Gordon went on to win a National Championship with the Gee-Gees in 2000. He was drafted in the second round of the 2002 draft by Calgary and played professionally through the 2009 season, mostly with Saskatchewan. He earned a Grey Cup ring with that team in 2007.



Monday, November 5, 2018

Joe Pistilli Cup: Jr Riders 30, North Shore Sabercats 13

It is only a four-team league at the present moment, but the Ottawa Jr. Riders are back on top of the QJFL following a 30-13 victory over the North shore Sabercats at Gee-Gees field on Sunday.


The Jr. Riders sported a 6-2 record during the regular season. Both losses had come against the South Shore team, the Bruizers, but that team was upset by the Sabercats 35-33 in the semis. The Jr. Riders, meanwhile, shut out the Chateauguay Raiders 16-00 to set the Pistilli Cup match-up.

To that point, the Sabercats had been winless and had scored 77 points on the season while allowing 238. The final score might not reflect their level of competitiveness in this game either as they led at halftime 13-10.

This marks the Riders' 8th championship win but the first since 2010. They were inactive between 2014 and 2016. They returned in 2017 but lost in the semi finals to Chateauguay.

The Jr Riders were led by RB Jahdel Ferron who is credited with 500 yards on 82 carries and five scores. Bamki Adewalle (LB) and Jordon Gorgichuck (DB) were the team's leading tacklers with 16 solos and 14 assists each.