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Warriors Alum Brad Cowan Drafted by our REDBLACKS!

May 20, 2020/in Headlines /by Paul Stewart

Bell Warriors and Sacred Heart high school alumni Brad Cowan will start his professional football career in his own backyard.  The Ottawa Redblacks made the Ashton native their first pick in the sixth round of the recent Canadian Football League entry draft.  The six-foot, three-inch 235-pound linebacker is a graduate of the Sir Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks where he won the Yates Cup, emblematic of the Ontario University Association championship, in his rookie season.  In the 2019 season, Cowan had 27 tackles and was credited with 2 ½ sacks.

“We think he’ll be good to compete in special teams right away,” first-year Redblacks head coach Paul LaPolice said of Cowan after the draft.  Cowan played peewee and bantam with the Warriors which draws players from Stittsville, Richmond, Goulbourn, Bells Corners, Bayshore, Britannia and Crystal Beach. He won awards at both levels before moving on to the Bel-Air Norsemen for midget play. It was there he won the National Capital Amateur Football Association league championship and first caught the attention of university recruiters.

“One thing I always appreciated in my years coaching Brad was that he had great football instincts and was very athletic and agile for such a big young man,” says Paul Stewart, his former Warriors coach.  Cowan received the Bell Warriors Jim Wagdin Scholarship in 2016. At that time, he acknowledged that the club had taught
him the importance of teamwork, commitment and putting the best interests of the team ahead of

“We are so happy for and proud of Brad with all he has accomplished,” Stewart told Your Community Voice.  “It is awesome to see him continue to strive to fulfill his dream of playing pro football in the CFL and to have an opportunity to do it with our home team the Redblacks is truly amazing.”

Courtesy of Our Community Voice, John Curry, Vol. 3 No. 2, May 21, 2020

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Happy Mother’s Day

May 10, 2020/in Headlines /by Paul Stewart

“Behind all of your stories is always your mother’s story, because hers is where yours begins.”

Happy Mother’s Day to all of our Warriors Moms!

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Ravens Nominate Yusuf for Rookie of the Year

May 8, 2020/in Uncategorized /by Paul Stewart

“Malik was destined to be a football player.” – Paul Stewart, Bell Warriors President

Malik Yusuf of Stittsville played for 6 seasons with the local Bell Warriors Football Club and he has just been nominated for the Rookie of the Year by the Carleton Ravens Football Club.

Dan Crabtree that coached Malik numerous times recalls that, “Malik always had great instincts for the ball and the game.  He knew where the play and ball were going and he’d get there with a purpose.  He was a natural and aggressive hitter that always played at full speed.” – Dan Crabtree Defensive Coach and Warriors VP

Stewart continues,  “Malik was a MVP and three time Best Defensive Player winner as a Warriors player.  Unfortunately Malik had a nagging injury during his last year with our club but he was a generational player with our Warriors.  His defensive assertiveness was unparalleled in the league at the time.  He always had a smile on his face that only got bigger when he strapped on a helmet.  Balancing playing sports at a high level and academics is a challenge for most so it is great to see Malik has become as a student-athlete at Carleton.  He deserved to play USports football and it is great to see he made the leap and is thriving as a Rookie of the Year candidate for the Carleton Ravens.”

Malik Yusuf Warriors Highlights

Bantam 2016              (injury at end of season)        NCAFA Western Conference Champions & A-Cup Finalists
Bantam 2015              Best Defensive Player             NCAFA Chorney Cup Champions
Pee Wee 2014             MVP                                           NCAFA A-Cup Finalists
Pee Wee 2013             n/a                                              NCAFA Sullivan Cup Finalists
Mosquito 2012           Best Defensive Player             NCAFA Chorney Cup Champions
Mosquito 2011           Best Defensive Player             NCAFA Chorney Cup Champions

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Post-Secondary Scholarships a Priority – Even Now

May 7, 2020/in Headlines /by Paul Stewart

The Bell Warriors Football Club have had some really
tremendous young men represent our club long … …

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