The Bell Warriors Football Club has reached out to Warriors families, supporters and local businesses and the response was better than could have been expected Saturday (January 9/16) at their Team Banquets. Two Club banquets were held. One for the two youngest teams (Tyke ages 8-10 and Mosquito ages 11-12) and one for the Warriors two oldest teams (Pee Wee ages 13-14 and Bantam ages 15-16). In addition to the big day of banquets, the Warriors hosted their 4th Annual Silent Auctions, one with each banquet. In all, the Warriors Club raised over $5,000 which will go directly back towards purchasing new football equipment for our players and ensuring their sport is affordable for all.
Our first of two Silent Auctions of the day.
“Football has never been bigger in Ottawa. This increased awareness of our great sport has led to a paralleled increase of support of our Warriors football programs. One of our primary goals as a club is to focus on player safety by upgrading our equipment and re-certifying our existing equipment annually. Unlike other sports, keeping our sport as affordable as possible is essential. What we offer our young players is far too important to have financial barriers limit enrolment. It’s a constant challenge to balance. We introduced Silent Auctions to our banquets three years ago and with this year’s proceeds, we have raised approximately $20,000. To put that into perspective, this could cover the purchase cost of over 60 new helmets or registration fees for over 60 player.” says Paul Stewart, Bell Warriors President and Bantam Head Coach.
Stewart continues, “We rely heavily on community support to offer our football programs. Most people do not realize that less than 50% of our proceeds come as a result of player fees. So much of our Warrior volunteers’ time is dedicated to hosting winter conditioning sessions; fielding our tackle football teams and girl’s spring touch football teams. Over the last few years, more sponsors have recognized our financial challenges and have stepped up with financial and in-kind support. We truly thank our 2015 Bell Warrior sponsors:
Gold Sponsors: Scotiabank; Primo Self Storage; Ontario Iron Works; The Glen Scottish Pub & Restaurant; Ottawa Valley Kitchens
Silver Sponsors: Yasmin Fues; RCMP Officer’s Mess; King’s Independent Grocer
Bronze Sponsors: Jill Dulmage; Battle River Bison Co.; Bradley’s Commercial Insurance; Don Cherry’s Sports Grill; Danby’s Bar & Grill; BMO Global Asset Management; Rona; Stittsville News
Friend of the Warriors Sponsors: Mike Polito; Janet & Mike Keenan; Susan & Rick Rab; Grant & Cathy England; David Rheaume; 1951 West Kitchen & Bar
“The Warriors volunteer over 5,000 hours a year because we are committed to instill the importance learning the value of hard work, respect, responsibility, commitment, sportsmanship and leadership in our local youth. Our motto, ‘Warriors For Life’, represents our dedication to be there for our youth on and off the field and long after their playing days are done.”
Special Guest Speaker at this year’s Warriors Banquets was Justin Phillips of the Ottawa REDBLACKS. Mr Phillips went to Laurier University where he won the Vanier Cup. He went on to play for 7 years for the Calgary Stampeders where he won a Grey Cup before becoming the Ottawa REDBLACKS’ first free agent signing. In his ninth year in the CFL this year, Justin started his playing career with the Bell Warriors Football Club. In 2013, he became the Bell Warriors inaugural inductee into the Bell Warriors Hall of Fame.
Vanier Cup Champion, Grey Cup Champion, Bell Warriors Inaugural Hall of Fame Inductee Justin Phillips of the Ottawa REDBLACKS
The 2015 Bell Warriors tackle program Individual award winners were:
Tyke: Bottom Row L to R: Most Improved Player – Bryce Adam (Stittsville); Most Valuable Player – Owen Lavigne (Nepean); Coaches Choice – Jack Mackay (Nepean); Rookie of the Year – Donavyn Gonzalez-Lee (Nepean); Back Row L to R: Best O-Line – Daniel Houston (Nepean); Outstanding Offensive Player – Julien Beaulieu (Perth); Outstanding Defensive Player – Ryan Morissette (Richmond); Most Versatile – Daniel Olubajo (Nepean); Best D-Line – Joshua Olubajo (Stittsville).
Mosquito: Most Valuable Player – Dylan Stengel (Bayshore); Coaches Choice – Ethan Morissette (Richmond); Outstanding Offensive Player – Liam Baglole (Ottawa); Outstanding Defensive Player – Curtis Brohman (Bayshore); Rookie of the Year – Avery Osborne (Stittsville) and Zachary Baylin (Crystal Beach); Most Versatile – Trevor Christie (Richmond); Most Improved Player – Jackson Welsh (Nepean); Outstanding Offensive Back – Andrew Howatt (Ashton); Outstanding Defensive Back – Chris Edouard-Williams (Bayshore); Best O-Line – Dylan Krout (Ottawa); Best D-Line – Liam Ryan (Carleton Place)
Pee Wee: Front Row L to R: Most Valuable Player – Ben Williams (Bayshore); Middle Row L to R: Best D-Line – Lucas Quattrocchi (Stittsville); Coaches Award – Jérémy Paré (Stittsville); Outstanding Defensive Back – Kyle Crabtree (Stittsville); Warrior Award – Nicholas Walter (Stittsville); Most Improved – Nolan Harris (Ashton); Back Row L to R: Outstanding Offensive Player – John Lubemba (Bayshore); Best Linebacker – Michael Byrne (CarletonPlace); Best O-Line– Andrew Bagg (Perth); Outstanding Defensive Player – Ethan Ryan (Carleton Place); Rookie of the Year – Daniel Briere (Nepean); Outstanding Offensive Back – Jake Papalia (Bells Corners); Most Versatile – Jack Buckley (Stittsville).
Bantam: Front Row L to R: Outstanding Defensive Player – Malik Yusuf (Stittsville); Most Valuable Player and Leadership Award – Tyler Brohman (Bayshore); Most Improved – Aron Masalingi (Bayshore); Back Row L to R: Rookie of the Year – Nick Simms (Carleton Place); Outstanding Offensive Player – James Keenan (Stittsville); Most Versatile – Andrew Fullerton (Stittsville); Coaches Choice – Sam Roberts (Nepean); Best Defensive Back – Nicolas Miller-Armstrong (North Gower); Best O-Line – Waylon Allan (Perth); Missing from photo: Best D-Line – Keenan Broad (Kemptville)
Tyler Brohman (Bantam MVP, Bantam Leadership Award winner) and Sam Roberts (Bantam Coaches’ Choice Award winner)
L to R: Joe Papalia (Bantam DC); Malik Yusuf (Bantam Most Outstanding Defensive Player); Jesse Card (Bantam DB Coach)
L to R: Tim Sheahan (Bantam OC); James Keenan (Bantam Most Outstanding Offensive Player); Paul Stewart (Bell Warriors President, Bantam Head Coach)
The Bell Warriors Football Club would like to thank all of the donators to the 2015 Bell Warriors Silent Auction:
1951 West Kitchen & Bar, Bells Corners |
Battle River Bison Company, Cheryl and Richard Allan, Perth |
Benson Auto Parts, Doug Veltkamp, Bells Corners |
Brown’s Independent Grocer, Stittsville |
CAA North & East |
Canadian Tire, Bells Corners |
Chris Hyndman, Warrior Alumni |
Complete Hockey Development Centre, Stittsville |
Danby’s Bar & Grill, Munster/Richmond |
Darlene Miller, North Gower |
David Rheaume, Toronto |
Deputy Jill Skinner, Ottawa |
Ettore Lattanzio (Ottawa REDBLACK D-Lineman) |
Geoff & Diane Forsyth, Bells Corners |
George Stengel, Bayshore |
HESN Athletics, Jesse Card |
Hosie & Brown Auto Electric Ltd, Nepean |
Jerome – Photographer, Ottawa |
Keenan Sports Photography, Wanda Keenan, Stittsville |
King’s Independent Grocer, Richmond |
Kyle Norris, CFLer and Warrior Alumni |
Mr Lube, Bells Corners |
Ottawa REDBLACKS |
Ottawa Valley Kitchens (Blair Howatt & Lucy Dasilva) |
Primo Self Storage, Nepean |
Riddell Sports, Andy McArdle |
RONA, Stittsville |
Rudy’s Barber Style, Kim Roscoe |
Rukia Kyriazis |
S & S Auto Centre, Richmond |
Sit and Stay, Stittsville |
Starbucks, Bells Corners |
The Brew Table, Bells Corners |
The Butchery, Bells Corners |
The Keenan Family, Stittsville |
The Sheahan Family |
The Stewart Family |
TMSI |
Whiprsnapr Brewing Co., Bells Corners |
Yasmin Fues, Grenville Guardian Real Estate Brokerage |
Zolas, Bells Corners |