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BMFA Fall 2007 Myte Champions
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By Brampton Minor Football Association
Published on 11/16/2007
 
Brampton - The Brampton Minor Football Association (BMFA) Brampton Bulldogs Mytes ended this season with all the strength and determination with which they began. With continuous victories, this Myte team personified the word “team” in every sense.

Brampton - The Brampton Bulldogs Mytes ended this season with all the strength and determination with which they began. With continuous victories, this Myte team personified the word "team" in every sense.

On the horizon was another team with the same championship aspirations as our Mytes from Brampton; they were THE WENTWORTH PANTHERS. Evenly matched in ability - but different in coaching philosophy - Wentworth posed an urgent threat to Brampton's quest for the coveted championship. As both teams advanced through each week with relative ease, Brampton and Wentworth split their regular season series at one game apiece.

The stage was set for an epic finale between these two awesome forces of nature.

A sprinkle of courage, a dash of scheming, and two healthy scoops of determination were the ingredients used for success. The DAWGS took this formula and applied it generously in both playoff game victories. With a strong performance against the Cambridge Green Wolverines in their semi-final game, the DAWGS marched into the finals with confidence.

In the week's preparation for the confrontation against Wentworth, the mighty Mytes of Brampton were put to the test. Battling otherworldly forces of nature during the week leading up to the championship, our Boys managed to stand tall. The howling winds, the frightful temperature, the driving rain were no match for the destined team from Brampton.

And so the story goes…

Brampton finished the year the same way that they began: with quiet dignity. The championship game - like most others - was filled with plenty of anxious moments; however, even more satisfying than the victory itself was the manner in which the Mytes from Brampton won the championship…

with CLASS and as a TEAM!

  TEAM

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

JERSEY #

POSITION

ARMSTRONG

ETHAN

32

WR

AWAN

UMAR

50

WR

AGARD

SPENCER

10

WR

BLANCH

ZACK

25

DE

BUNGAY

JOSHUA

90

OL

GAGNON

PAUL

84

DE

GOUVEIA

JEFFREY

16

CB

HARRISON

JUSTIN

36

OL

INGLESTON

DANIEL

95

OL

MCGREGOR

SHAWN

70

DE

MILLER

MALCOLM

35

RB

MORRISON

KEYAN

77

WR

PETERSON

BAILEY

55

OL

RUSSELL

JORDAN

53

DE

SMITH

CASSANDRA

30

CB

SPENCER

CHRISTOPHER

63

QB

SQUIRES

JACOB

66

OL

STANLEY

JEVANTE

34

RB

WILSON

ERIC

12

CB


COACHES 

LAST NAME

FIRST NAME

HUH

AUSTIN

BLANCH

DAVE

CHOPRA

RICK

GOUVEIA

ED

HARRISON

JUSTIN

MCCOLLIN

MARK ANTHONY

MILLER

GERALD