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Stanstead College fields highly competitive rugby teams at the senior levels for boys and girls. The season is short but intense as athletes compete in the local high school level and in tournament play. A highlight is the annual RugbyFest tournament In New Brunswick. In 2024, the senior boys were ETIAC 7s league & playoff champs, Maine College 7s champs, Rugbyfest B champs and GMAA 7s champs. The senior girls, meanwhile, were ETIAC 7s league & playoff champs, Maine College 7s champions. 

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  • Co-Athletes of the Week: Chaz Grenier & Shun Hatano

    Chaz Grenier from Stanstead, Quebec showed true grit this past weekend at Rugbyfest in New Brunswick. In the finals, he was double-teamed and still managed to create offence. His strong play on defence resulted in numerous turnovers and momentum changes in the most critical moments of the championship game. Off the field, Chaz leads by rallying everyone to be invested and push towards the end goal of team victory.

    The second student-athlete recognized this week, Shun Hatano, is known as the “Tokyo 10." He is an electric player with a large toolbox of skills. He can kick, see gaps in the defence and pass on a rope to his left and right. When it matters most, he elevates his game to another level. These two Grade 12 leaders were instrumental in securing the championship banner in the Bonnycastle "B" Division. 

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    Last week's Co-Athletes of the Week were goalie Louis Sullivan and team captain Charles Généreux from U15 hockey who led the team to win the RSEQ Metro Division semi-final at home, including the game-winner by Charles in overtime. 
  • Athlete of the Week: Zachary Soifer

    This Grade 12 student-athlete from Ottawa, Ontario has been a dominant force on the senior boys rugby pitch as of late. He led the team in tries this past weekend and had a great performance last week at the BCS Jamboree. Zac pushes himself to the limit in every contest, and he plays the game the right way. Now that he has learned to run north-south, you hear fewer chants of “run straight, Soif!” and more moments where he is one of the biggest threats on the field. For his outstanding growth as a player, for being a student of the game and for his breakout performances this past week, your Athlete of the Week, from senior boys rugby, Zachary Soifer.
  • Athlete of the Week: Shun Hatano

    This senior boy rugby player from Tsurumaki, Japan was a leader on the field from start to finish. Playing in every single minute of the GMAA 7s tournament last week, Shun Hatano was instrumental in every success the team had over the day. He is the kicker, the play caller and takes all the penalties. For his consistent performance, he was recognized by the organizers as the tournament MVP. He followed that up with two more gutsy performances the next day at the opening RSEQ jamboree. Only in Grade 10, Shun plays the game the right way and loves his teammates. A student of the game, he has a bright future ahead of him. Congratulations, Athlete of the Week, Shun Hatan.
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