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Junior Alouettes Football Camps Back For Another Week-End At Percival Molson Stadium

May 15, 2008 - Canadian Football League (CFL)
Montreal Alouettes News Release


Montreal - Roughly 350 kids from 12 to 17 years old will participate in the 12th edition of the Junior Alouettes Football Camps, presented by SUBWAY, this weekend at Percival Molson Stadium.

The football training sessions are personalized to the kids' physical and learning abilities, and in accordance to their age groups. Acting as coaches, the Alouettes players will communicate their passion and knowledge of the game and reveal the secret tips that make them pros.

Among the players and alumni serving as coaches at these camps will be Uzooma Okeke, Brad Smith, Anwar Stewart, Matthieu Proulx, Sylvain Girard, Paul Lambert, Andrew Hamilton, John Bowman, and Bruno Heppell.

SUBWAY is involved with the Junior Alouettes Football Camps for the first year, but has been a long-time partner of the Montreal Alouettes with an increasing participation over the years in community-driven activities, as well as in-stadium and with football fans across the province of Quebec. This association is so successful due to the common core values of both organizations: encouraging a healthy lifestyle, as well as promoting the importance of our youth's well-being and sports.

Thanks to TELUS, 10 kids from the Sun Youth organization will be able to take part in the camps thanks as they will cover the costs of enrolment and equipment rental.

How to register?

Anyone interested in participating in the Junior Alouettes Football Camps can register by contacting the Alouettes' ticket office 514-871-2255.

In addition to SUBWAY, the partners who help make these camps a success are TELUS, Biscuits Leclerc, and Sports Experts.


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