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Feildians
Full nameFeildians Athletic Association
Nickname(s)The Double Blues
Short nameFAA
Founded1899; 125 years ago (1899)
StadiumFeildian Grounds
(general use)
Gushue Sports Complex
(senior men's soccer)
ManagerBernie Manning
League Newfoundland and Labrador Challenge Cup
20211st
Website Club website

The Feildians Athletic Association, commonly referred to as Feildians, is an athletic club in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Clubs participate in a wide range of athletics including soccer, basketball, baseball and hockey. Historically, the club also participated in track and field, cricket and even bowling. The Old Feildian Athletic Association was officially formed in April 1899 as the Feildian Club with the election of the Hon. Edgar Bowring as president. [1] The club motto is " Mens sana in corpore sano", meaning a healthy mind in a healthy body. [2]

History

On June 10, 1929, the club opened a multi-use facility on Rennie's Mill Road in the East End of St. John's. The Feildians made the facility available to all soccer teams (both male and female) who play under the Feildians Athletic Association banner.

The club is one of the oldest formed athletic associations in all of Canada. Founded in 1899, before the province of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) was yet part of Canada. [3] Originally stemming from Bishop Feild College as an offshoot for athletics, the club has since thrived in the capital of NL.

The Feildians Athletic Association was inducted into the Sport NL Hall of Fame as a builder on November 16, 1991. [1]

After a long absence, a group of former and current players and executives began the process of reviving the Youth Athletics Programs. That year saw the relaunch of youth programs in both soccer and basketball. In conjunction with the youth system revival, major work began around the nearly 100 year old Feildian Grounds [4] facility including a new clubhouse and plans for improved field infrastructure (turf).

Soccer

Senior

The Men's squad (aged 18–35) is a member of the Newfoundland and Labrador Challenge Cup League. The club has one provincial title, dating back to 1969. [5] Winners of the Challenge Cup Playoffs represent NL at The Challenge Trophy Canadian Soccer Association National Championships each year. The Women's squad (aged 18–35) is a member of the Jubilee Trophy League. Winners of the Jubilee Trophy Playoffs represent NL at the National Championships each year.

The 2015 summer season ended in a semi-final loss for both the Men's & Women's teams. The men dropped a 1-0 decision against Provisional Championship Hosts, Mount Pearl. [6] The women fell 2–0 to Holy Cross at the Topsail Turf Complex in Conception Bay South. [7]

The Men's squad finished the 2016 season in 4th place with a record of 12 wins, 3 draws and 7 losses for a total of 39 points. The team scored 46 goals and allowed 30 during the 22 regular season games. The playoffs ended with a 2–0 loss to St. Lawrence in the quarter-finals. Zach Hynes led the team in scoring with 11 goals, good for 3rd most in the league. [8]

2021

In the 2021 season, the Men's team ended a 52-year drought for the club, clinching the Challenge Cup trophy following a 2–1 victory in the final over rivals, Holy Cross. The team finished the regular season with a record of 11 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses for a total of 36 points, 1 back of first place Holy Cross. Emmanuel Dolo led the league in scoring with 21 goals in 15 games. Dolo also added 2 goals and 3 assists in the playoffs. Dolo was named MVP of the league, and was included in the All Star Team along with Matt Davis, who also collected the Top Midfielder Award.

On the Women's side, Feildians finished in second place during the regular season with a record of 11-2-2, 3 points behind leaders, Holy Cross. In the playoffs, the Double Blues knocked off St. John's in the semi-final by a score of 3–1, setting up a Championship game against Holy Cross. Feildians went on to lose the final 4–0. Rookie, Lauren Rowe, scored 20 goals in 15 games, winning her the Golden Boot as the league's top scorer. Rowe would also be named the league's Rookie of the Year, MVP, and make the All Star Team.

First-team squad

2021 Season - Challenge Cup

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK Canada  CAN Logan Walsh
1 GK Canada  CAN Daniel Hanlon
2 RB Canada  CAN Cameron Flynn
3 CM Canada  CAN Chris Neil
4 CM Scotland  SCO Greg Ireland
5 CB Canada  CAN Gregory Reid ( captain)
6 CM Canada  CAN Felly Elonda
7 ST Canada  CAN Iain Gamba
8 CB Canada  CAN Bobby Gamba
9 RW Canada  CAN Carter Mackey
10 ST Canada  CAN Emmanuel Dolo
11 RB Canada  CAN Simon Pope
12 RW Canada  CAN Tiuri Lomond
13 CM Canada  CAN Matt Davis
14 ST Canada  CAN Marek Nakonieczny
15 RB Canada  CAN Dylan Jenkins
16 CM Canada  CAN David Goulding
17 LW Canada  CAN Fomba Fambulleh
18 CB Canada  CAN Thomas Osmond
19 RW Canada  CAN Evan Knight
20 CM Canada  CAN Johnathan Furlong
21 CM Canada  CAN Josh Power
22 LW Canada  CAN Zach Hynes
23 LB Canada  CAN Alex Nunes
24 RB Canada  CAN Eric Knight
25 CB Norway  NOR Jonas Lunde
25 CB Canada  CAN Andrew Power
26 CB Canada  CAN James Clarke
27 CM Canada  CAN Daniel Courage
28 RB Scotland  SCO Colby Stephen
29 ST Canada  CAN Finley Manning
30 GK Canada  CAN Kyle Potter
32 ST Canada  CAN Taj Exely
32 LB Canada  CAN Ben Collingwood

2021 Season - Jubilee Trophy

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK Canada  CAN Sydney Walsh
2 RB Canada  CAN Jamie King
3 ST Canada  CAN Lauren Slaney
4 LB Canada  CAN Keely Cox
5 CB Canada  CAN Briana Pender
7 ST Canada  CAN Lauren Rowe
8 CM Canada  CAN Bethany Hynes ( captain)
9 ST Canada  CAN Zoe Rowe
10 ST Canada  CAN Alex Murphy
11 RB Canada  CAN Chantal Armstrong
12 CM Canada  CAN Hayley Peters
13 CB Canada  CAN Sarah Woodford
14 RW Canada  CAN Camryn Bonia
15 CB Canada  CAN Spencer Wilkins
16 LW Canada  CAN Julie Oliver
17 CM Canada  CAN Katie Joyce
18 CM Canada  CAN Alyssa Jenkins
19 CM Canada  CAN Kristen Jenkins
20 RB Canada  CAN Erin McKinnon
21 ST Canada  CAN Stacey Hanlon
22 LW Canada  CAN Sheila Loshi
23 CM Canada  CAN Makayla Pearl
24 ST Canada  CAN Ashley O'Neill
30 GK Canada  CAN Amanda Piercey

2016 Season Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
00 GK Canada  CAN Christopher Goodridge
1 GK Canada  CAN Michael Delong
4 DF Canada  CAN Christopher Hart
5 DF Canada  CAN Gregory Reid ( captain)
6 DF Canada  CAN James Seifert
7 FW Canada  CAN Michael Dawe
8 MF Canada  CAN Bobby Gamba
9 DF Canada  CAN Richard Hickey
10 MF Canada  CAN Taylor Smith
11 DF Canada  CAN Simon Pope
12 FW Canada  CAN Carter Mackey
14 MF Canada  CAN Jaylen McCurbin
15 MF Canada  CAN Steven Johnson
18 DF Canada  CAN Ben Collingwood
20 FW Canada  CAN Daniel Jackson
21 DF Canada  CAN Zach Keats
22 FW Canada  CAN Zach Hynes
23 FW Canada  CAN Tyler Forsey
25 FW Canada  CAN Iain Gamba
DF Canada  CAN Kee Kee Bonia
MF Canada  CAN Felly Elonda *
DF Canada  CAN Thomas Osmond *
GK Canada  CAN Marcus Greene *
  • Canada Games Player

2015 Season Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
00 GK Canada  CAN Christopher Goodridge
0 GK Canada  CAN David Hickey
1 GK Canada  CAN Michael Delong
4 DF Canada  CAN Christopher Hart
5 DF Canada  CAN Gregory Reid
6 DF Canada  CAN James Seifert
7 FW Canada  CAN Michael Dawe
8 MF Canada  CAN Bobby Gamba
9 DF Canada  CAN Richard Hickey
10 MF Canada  CAN Taylor Smith
11 MF Canada  CAN Sean Fardy
12 FW Canada  CAN Carter Mackey
13 MF Canada  CAN Ian Mandville
14 FW Canada  CAN Marek Nakonieczny
15 MF Canada  CAN Steven Johnson
16 MF Canada  CAN Kevin Connolly
17 DF Canada  CAN Tyler Winsor
18 DF Canada  CAN Ben Collingwood
19 FW Canada  CAN Hassan Kamara
20 FW Canada  CAN Aaron Buckingham
21 MF Canada  CAN Josh Murphy
22 FW Canada  CAN Zach Hynes ( captain)
23 FW Canada  CAN Tyler Forsey
24 MF Canada  CAN Haydn Maclean
FW Canada  CAN Iain Gamba
DF Canada  CAN Simon Pope

Youth

Since the 2011 relaunch of Youth soccer within the club, the Feildians have sent two provincial champions as NL representative to Canadian Soccer Association National Championship tournaments. In 2015 the Under 16 Boys squad finished in 8th place with a 1–4 record at the Surrey, British Columbia hosted tournament. [9] The same core group of Feildian youth players also represented NL at the Under 14 National Championships in Lethbridge, Alberta where they finished as winners of the consolation bracket.

FAA Academy Logo

One of the success stories to emerge from the Feildians Athletic Association Youth Academy since its relaunch in 2011 has been Striker Emmanuel Dolo. Dolo has played with the Senior squad on numerous occasions and participated in National Youth Squad camps, has had trials with the Vancouver Whitecaps FC & Montreal Impact Academy respectively. [10] [11] [12]

The 2016 summer season was the first to completely bridge the gap from Under 6s to Senior Soccer as the club will have a full youth academy in both boys and girls leagues from Under 6 up to Senior level soccer. All youth and senior teams compete under the Newfoundland & Labrador Soccer Association.

The Under-18 Boys team emerged as provincial champions and represented Newfoundland & Labrador at the U18 Cup in Vaughan, ON from October 5–10, 2016. The team finished 4th in Group A with a final record of 1-1-2 for 4 points and a goal difference of +/- 0. The team earned a notable tie (2-2) against eventual tournament champion, Quebec. Emmanuel Dolo finished the tournament tied as the leading scorer with 4 goals in 5 games. Felly Elonda (2), Kyle Williams (1), Erduan Limani (1) and Josh Taylor (1) also scored for the club during the tournament. The team finished the week in 8th place. [13]

Honours

References

  1. ^ a b "Sport Newfoundland and Labrador". Sportnl.ca. 1991-11-16. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  2. ^ "Feildians Athletic Association : Powered by GOALLINE". Site3109.goalline.ca. 1928-06-10. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  3. ^ "Oldest Sports Teams In Canada...? | UrbanToronto". Urbantoronto.ca. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  4. ^ "Feildians Athletic Association : Powered by Goalline". Site3109.goalline.ca. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  5. ^ "Challenge Cup Archives" (PDF). Nlsa.ca. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  6. ^ "Holy Cross beats Laurentians, goes straight to final - Soccer". The Telegram. 2015-09-04. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  7. ^ "Holy Cross wins Jubilee Trophy semifinal, will meet Kirby for crown - Soccer". The Telegram. 2015-09-03. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  8. ^ "Challenge Cup playoff openers set - Soccer". The Telegram. 2016-09-21. Archived from the original on 2017-02-05. Retrieved 2017-02-04.
  9. ^ "Schedule & Results : U-16 Boys U-16 Girls : Qualification Stage" (PDF). Nlsa.ca. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  10. ^ "Star on the horizon - Sports". The Telegram. 2014-07-18. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  11. ^ "Dolo's desire - Soccer". The Telegram. 2015-08-22. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  12. ^ "Emmanuel Dolo (CAN)". Canada Soccer. 2014-10-08. Retrieved 2017-02-04.
  13. ^ "Schedule & Results". Canada Soccer. 2016-10-10. Retrieved 2017-02-04.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Feildians
Full nameFeildians Athletic Association
Nickname(s)The Double Blues
Short nameFAA
Founded1899; 125 years ago (1899)
StadiumFeildian Grounds
(general use)
Gushue Sports Complex
(senior men's soccer)
ManagerBernie Manning
League Newfoundland and Labrador Challenge Cup
20211st
Website Club website

The Feildians Athletic Association, commonly referred to as Feildians, is an athletic club in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Clubs participate in a wide range of athletics including soccer, basketball, baseball and hockey. Historically, the club also participated in track and field, cricket and even bowling. The Old Feildian Athletic Association was officially formed in April 1899 as the Feildian Club with the election of the Hon. Edgar Bowring as president. [1] The club motto is " Mens sana in corpore sano", meaning a healthy mind in a healthy body. [2]

History

On June 10, 1929, the club opened a multi-use facility on Rennie's Mill Road in the East End of St. John's. The Feildians made the facility available to all soccer teams (both male and female) who play under the Feildians Athletic Association banner.

The club is one of the oldest formed athletic associations in all of Canada. Founded in 1899, before the province of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) was yet part of Canada. [3] Originally stemming from Bishop Feild College as an offshoot for athletics, the club has since thrived in the capital of NL.

The Feildians Athletic Association was inducted into the Sport NL Hall of Fame as a builder on November 16, 1991. [1]

After a long absence, a group of former and current players and executives began the process of reviving the Youth Athletics Programs. That year saw the relaunch of youth programs in both soccer and basketball. In conjunction with the youth system revival, major work began around the nearly 100 year old Feildian Grounds [4] facility including a new clubhouse and plans for improved field infrastructure (turf).

Soccer

Senior

The Men's squad (aged 18–35) is a member of the Newfoundland and Labrador Challenge Cup League. The club has one provincial title, dating back to 1969. [5] Winners of the Challenge Cup Playoffs represent NL at The Challenge Trophy Canadian Soccer Association National Championships each year. The Women's squad (aged 18–35) is a member of the Jubilee Trophy League. Winners of the Jubilee Trophy Playoffs represent NL at the National Championships each year.

The 2015 summer season ended in a semi-final loss for both the Men's & Women's teams. The men dropped a 1-0 decision against Provisional Championship Hosts, Mount Pearl. [6] The women fell 2–0 to Holy Cross at the Topsail Turf Complex in Conception Bay South. [7]

The Men's squad finished the 2016 season in 4th place with a record of 12 wins, 3 draws and 7 losses for a total of 39 points. The team scored 46 goals and allowed 30 during the 22 regular season games. The playoffs ended with a 2–0 loss to St. Lawrence in the quarter-finals. Zach Hynes led the team in scoring with 11 goals, good for 3rd most in the league. [8]

2021

In the 2021 season, the Men's team ended a 52-year drought for the club, clinching the Challenge Cup trophy following a 2–1 victory in the final over rivals, Holy Cross. The team finished the regular season with a record of 11 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses for a total of 36 points, 1 back of first place Holy Cross. Emmanuel Dolo led the league in scoring with 21 goals in 15 games. Dolo also added 2 goals and 3 assists in the playoffs. Dolo was named MVP of the league, and was included in the All Star Team along with Matt Davis, who also collected the Top Midfielder Award.

On the Women's side, Feildians finished in second place during the regular season with a record of 11-2-2, 3 points behind leaders, Holy Cross. In the playoffs, the Double Blues knocked off St. John's in the semi-final by a score of 3–1, setting up a Championship game against Holy Cross. Feildians went on to lose the final 4–0. Rookie, Lauren Rowe, scored 20 goals in 15 games, winning her the Golden Boot as the league's top scorer. Rowe would also be named the league's Rookie of the Year, MVP, and make the All Star Team.

First-team squad

2021 Season - Challenge Cup

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK Canada  CAN Logan Walsh
1 GK Canada  CAN Daniel Hanlon
2 RB Canada  CAN Cameron Flynn
3 CM Canada  CAN Chris Neil
4 CM Scotland  SCO Greg Ireland
5 CB Canada  CAN Gregory Reid ( captain)
6 CM Canada  CAN Felly Elonda
7 ST Canada  CAN Iain Gamba
8 CB Canada  CAN Bobby Gamba
9 RW Canada  CAN Carter Mackey
10 ST Canada  CAN Emmanuel Dolo
11 RB Canada  CAN Simon Pope
12 RW Canada  CAN Tiuri Lomond
13 CM Canada  CAN Matt Davis
14 ST Canada  CAN Marek Nakonieczny
15 RB Canada  CAN Dylan Jenkins
16 CM Canada  CAN David Goulding
17 LW Canada  CAN Fomba Fambulleh
18 CB Canada  CAN Thomas Osmond
19 RW Canada  CAN Evan Knight
20 CM Canada  CAN Johnathan Furlong
21 CM Canada  CAN Josh Power
22 LW Canada  CAN Zach Hynes
23 LB Canada  CAN Alex Nunes
24 RB Canada  CAN Eric Knight
25 CB Norway  NOR Jonas Lunde
25 CB Canada  CAN Andrew Power
26 CB Canada  CAN James Clarke
27 CM Canada  CAN Daniel Courage
28 RB Scotland  SCO Colby Stephen
29 ST Canada  CAN Finley Manning
30 GK Canada  CAN Kyle Potter
32 ST Canada  CAN Taj Exely
32 LB Canada  CAN Ben Collingwood

2021 Season - Jubilee Trophy

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK Canada  CAN Sydney Walsh
2 RB Canada  CAN Jamie King
3 ST Canada  CAN Lauren Slaney
4 LB Canada  CAN Keely Cox
5 CB Canada  CAN Briana Pender
7 ST Canada  CAN Lauren Rowe
8 CM Canada  CAN Bethany Hynes ( captain)
9 ST Canada  CAN Zoe Rowe
10 ST Canada  CAN Alex Murphy
11 RB Canada  CAN Chantal Armstrong
12 CM Canada  CAN Hayley Peters
13 CB Canada  CAN Sarah Woodford
14 RW Canada  CAN Camryn Bonia
15 CB Canada  CAN Spencer Wilkins
16 LW Canada  CAN Julie Oliver
17 CM Canada  CAN Katie Joyce
18 CM Canada  CAN Alyssa Jenkins
19 CM Canada  CAN Kristen Jenkins
20 RB Canada  CAN Erin McKinnon
21 ST Canada  CAN Stacey Hanlon
22 LW Canada  CAN Sheila Loshi
23 CM Canada  CAN Makayla Pearl
24 ST Canada  CAN Ashley O'Neill
30 GK Canada  CAN Amanda Piercey

2016 Season Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
00 GK Canada  CAN Christopher Goodridge
1 GK Canada  CAN Michael Delong
4 DF Canada  CAN Christopher Hart
5 DF Canada  CAN Gregory Reid ( captain)
6 DF Canada  CAN James Seifert
7 FW Canada  CAN Michael Dawe
8 MF Canada  CAN Bobby Gamba
9 DF Canada  CAN Richard Hickey
10 MF Canada  CAN Taylor Smith
11 DF Canada  CAN Simon Pope
12 FW Canada  CAN Carter Mackey
14 MF Canada  CAN Jaylen McCurbin
15 MF Canada  CAN Steven Johnson
18 DF Canada  CAN Ben Collingwood
20 FW Canada  CAN Daniel Jackson
21 DF Canada  CAN Zach Keats
22 FW Canada  CAN Zach Hynes
23 FW Canada  CAN Tyler Forsey
25 FW Canada  CAN Iain Gamba
DF Canada  CAN Kee Kee Bonia
MF Canada  CAN Felly Elonda *
DF Canada  CAN Thomas Osmond *
GK Canada  CAN Marcus Greene *
  • Canada Games Player

2015 Season Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
00 GK Canada  CAN Christopher Goodridge
0 GK Canada  CAN David Hickey
1 GK Canada  CAN Michael Delong
4 DF Canada  CAN Christopher Hart
5 DF Canada  CAN Gregory Reid
6 DF Canada  CAN James Seifert
7 FW Canada  CAN Michael Dawe
8 MF Canada  CAN Bobby Gamba
9 DF Canada  CAN Richard Hickey
10 MF Canada  CAN Taylor Smith
11 MF Canada  CAN Sean Fardy
12 FW Canada  CAN Carter Mackey
13 MF Canada  CAN Ian Mandville
14 FW Canada  CAN Marek Nakonieczny
15 MF Canada  CAN Steven Johnson
16 MF Canada  CAN Kevin Connolly
17 DF Canada  CAN Tyler Winsor
18 DF Canada  CAN Ben Collingwood
19 FW Canada  CAN Hassan Kamara
20 FW Canada  CAN Aaron Buckingham
21 MF Canada  CAN Josh Murphy
22 FW Canada  CAN Zach Hynes ( captain)
23 FW Canada  CAN Tyler Forsey
24 MF Canada  CAN Haydn Maclean
FW Canada  CAN Iain Gamba
DF Canada  CAN Simon Pope

Youth

Since the 2011 relaunch of Youth soccer within the club, the Feildians have sent two provincial champions as NL representative to Canadian Soccer Association National Championship tournaments. In 2015 the Under 16 Boys squad finished in 8th place with a 1–4 record at the Surrey, British Columbia hosted tournament. [9] The same core group of Feildian youth players also represented NL at the Under 14 National Championships in Lethbridge, Alberta where they finished as winners of the consolation bracket.

FAA Academy Logo

One of the success stories to emerge from the Feildians Athletic Association Youth Academy since its relaunch in 2011 has been Striker Emmanuel Dolo. Dolo has played with the Senior squad on numerous occasions and participated in National Youth Squad camps, has had trials with the Vancouver Whitecaps FC & Montreal Impact Academy respectively. [10] [11] [12]

The 2016 summer season was the first to completely bridge the gap from Under 6s to Senior Soccer as the club will have a full youth academy in both boys and girls leagues from Under 6 up to Senior level soccer. All youth and senior teams compete under the Newfoundland & Labrador Soccer Association.

The Under-18 Boys team emerged as provincial champions and represented Newfoundland & Labrador at the U18 Cup in Vaughan, ON from October 5–10, 2016. The team finished 4th in Group A with a final record of 1-1-2 for 4 points and a goal difference of +/- 0. The team earned a notable tie (2-2) against eventual tournament champion, Quebec. Emmanuel Dolo finished the tournament tied as the leading scorer with 4 goals in 5 games. Felly Elonda (2), Kyle Williams (1), Erduan Limani (1) and Josh Taylor (1) also scored for the club during the tournament. The team finished the week in 8th place. [13]

Honours

References

  1. ^ a b "Sport Newfoundland and Labrador". Sportnl.ca. 1991-11-16. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  2. ^ "Feildians Athletic Association : Powered by GOALLINE". Site3109.goalline.ca. 1928-06-10. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  3. ^ "Oldest Sports Teams In Canada...? | UrbanToronto". Urbantoronto.ca. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  4. ^ "Feildians Athletic Association : Powered by Goalline". Site3109.goalline.ca. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  5. ^ "Challenge Cup Archives" (PDF). Nlsa.ca. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  6. ^ "Holy Cross beats Laurentians, goes straight to final - Soccer". The Telegram. 2015-09-04. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  7. ^ "Holy Cross wins Jubilee Trophy semifinal, will meet Kirby for crown - Soccer". The Telegram. 2015-09-03. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  8. ^ "Challenge Cup playoff openers set - Soccer". The Telegram. 2016-09-21. Archived from the original on 2017-02-05. Retrieved 2017-02-04.
  9. ^ "Schedule & Results : U-16 Boys U-16 Girls : Qualification Stage" (PDF). Nlsa.ca. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  10. ^ "Star on the horizon - Sports". The Telegram. 2014-07-18. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  11. ^ "Dolo's desire - Soccer". The Telegram. 2015-08-22. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  12. ^ "Emmanuel Dolo (CAN)". Canada Soccer. 2014-10-08. Retrieved 2017-02-04.
  13. ^ "Schedule & Results". Canada Soccer. 2016-10-10. Retrieved 2017-02-04.

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