
A Quinte Saint gets tagged with in the team’s end zone by Centennial Charger Callum O’Neil during Bay of Quinte Championship action on Saturday. Photo: Michael J Brethour/Quinte News
The Quinte Saints smashed the Centennial Chargers pristine record at Saturday’s Junior Bay of Quinte Championships.
Centennial entered into the match with a 6-0 record, with the Saints toting a 5-1 season record, their one season loss was their first game and only game against the Chargers 7-6.
Gary Parcels, the Saints’ head coach called Saturday’s 33-8 trouncing of Centennial a revenge game.
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“We were pumped to play Centennial today. We knew we were a good team and our first game really didn’t portray that,” he said.
One of the outstanding plays of the Saints came from forward receiver Mac Kinnear who made an impressive 85 yard run, a display that Parcels said was par for the course for the athletic junior player.
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Quinte Saint Ethan Pye fumbles the ball in the Centennial end zone while Charger Alex Dolan is in close pursuit during Bay of Quinte Championship action on Saturday. Photo: Michael J Brethour/Quinte News

The Bay of Quinte championship Quinte Saints team is pictured here. Photo: Michael J Brethour/Quinte News
The junior Saints will be hosting AA COSSA finals in Belleville, at Quinte Secondary School if weather is fair, otherwise the match will be played on the artificial turf of MA Sills Park.



