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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Spring Camp 2013


Another Redmen Football Spring Camp is upon us! You are invited to participate in our Spring Camp taking place Friday, June 7th to Sunday, June 9th.  This weekend is intended to give our new and returning players an opportunity to display their talents in a positive learning environment.  Our Coaching Staff welcomes all ages, grades and skill levels (Including grade 9’s looking to play RMF in 2013). There will be absolutely no cuts in the Fall.
                A Spring Camp registration fee of $50.00 and the Medical Form will be due on or before June, 3rd. All players will receive a concussion prevention mouth guard, team issued practice jersey, Redmen football T-shirt and mesh shorts. *There will also be 5-slotted Russell girdles available to purchase for those in need for an additional $25.00.

 Spring Camp 2013– See below for important times and dates. All events will be held at Balfour Collegiate.  Spring Camp Registration forms & Medical Forms can be handed in to Mr. Fekula in the Phys. Ed. office.
                Tuesday, June 5th               Equipment Handout                     12:00pm & 3:00pm
                Friday, June 7th                          Practice #1                                                    5:00pm to 7:00pm                                                          
                Saturday, June 8th              Practice #1                                       9:30am to 11:30am
                                                               Practice #2                                       12:00pm to 2:00pm
               Sunday, June 9th                Practice #1                                       9:30am to 11:30am                                                                                                              Red/White Scrimmage                              1:30pm – 3:30pm






 

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

2013 RMF Spring League



All #BCfootball players! Please note this important information regarding this years Spring League. This is a great opportunity to improve your skill sets and expose yourselves to some top level coaching in the province. The best way to improve in-game performance is to get those in-game reps. Take advantage!

Coach

Regina Minor Football Spring Football League is for players attending High School. The
league will be open to any person in grade 9, 10, or 11, who has played RMF or High
School Football. The league will run from April 8 – May 15. I have attached a tentative
schedule.
Registration deadline is March 15, 2013. The total cost is $225.00. The total fee must
be included with a player’s registration form. These fees include RMF Spring League
Fees, Football Sask ID Camp registration fee, T-shirt, practice jersey, practice pants,
practices and games on artificial turf, and the Leibel Field resurfacing fund.
Players may use RMF equipment. Practice pants will be supplied and used for games and
practices. Players are responsible for their own girdles, hip, tail, thigh and knee pads
(available for purchase when drawing equipment). Players can draw equipment on
March 26th or April 4th. There will be 4 evaluation practices**. Coaches will then draft
between 40-44 players to each RMF Spring League Team. Team practices will start
April 15th. All teams will have 5 practices, and then play their first game April 24. All
teams will have two practices before each subsequent game.
Players will be expected to attend all practices and games. If you plan to play
competitive baseball or attend Hockey tryout sessions in the spring, participation in the
spring league may be difficult. Players will be asked to include the position played and
preferred position when registering. This may or may not be the position players will be
playing in the league. Players not placed on a team will be refunded $100.00.
**Our evaluation will be run in conjunction with Football Sask. Regina ID Camp (info
below). The $75 fee is included in the $225 registration fee.
FYI - Football Sask runs ID Camps across the province each spring for $75 per camp. Players can attend any and
as many ID camp as they want. Players are evaluated and ID’d for Football Sask. Elite Programs. In the past
“Performance Testing” was part of the ID camp and tests the speed, strength and power of athletes helping in the
ID process. In 2013 these tests will be separate from the ID camps and players can be tested on March 24th in
Saskatoon or April 7th in Moose Jaw. It will be $50 for “Performance testing” camp which will be run like the
NFL/CFL combine camps. To Register for these camps go to www.footballsaskatchewan.ca
Any questions feel free to contact me on my cell.
Len Antonini – 535-4111

Thursday, September 13, 2012

2012 Canada Cup

 
On Team Picture Day, we add this gem from this year's Canada Cup in London, Ont. 

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Gold Card Fundraiser


Every player has been given 15 Gold Cards and put into groups of 3. If all 3 players within a group sell their 15 cards, they will receive $60.00 each. If you sell more than 15 cards, the more money you can earn. Unlimited earning potential. Each card must be sold for $20.00/each.

We will be going on a sale blitz after practice on Tuesday, September 4th. It is important that all players and families assist in this fundraising initiative.

Checkpoint day is Wednesday, 29th

Thank you,

Coach Drouin

Thursday, August 9, 2012

2012 Main Camp Registration & Health Form

Balfour Football's main camp starts on Friday, August 24th @ 3:30pm. The first day will see each player receive equipment and finish with team meetings. See below and the 2012 Calendar above for important times and dates.

Saturday, August 25th   Practice #1 - 9:30am - 11:30am & Practice #2 - 1:30pm - 3:30pm

Sunday, August 26th   Practice #3 - 9:30am - 11:30am & Practice #4 - 1:30pm - 3:30pm

Monday, August 27th   Practice #5 - 3:30pm - 5:30pm & Practice #6 - 6pm - 7:30pm

Tuesday, August 28th Practice #7 5:30pm

Wednesday, August 29th Scrimmage vs Campbell Collegiate - 3:00pm - Leibel Field


Click Below for required forms!!!!

Registration Form & Health Form




Thursday, May 24, 2012

2012 Senior Bowl

The 28th edition of the Ed Henick Senior Bowl took place on May 21, 2012 at University of Saskatchewan’s Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon, The intent of the Ed Henick Senior Bowl game is to showcase the best high school football players in their last year of High School eligibility in a North vs. South all-star football game. Representing Balfour this year was Mitchell Nelson, Kris Charuk and Riley Wilson. For the sixth year in a row the South Team defeated the North Team. This year's final score was South 15 North 11.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Thank You

The Redmen Football team would like to thank Solvera for their generous donation to our Football team!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

2012 Spring Camp

2012 Spring Camp will run from June 1st to 3rd.
Registration is open to all grade 8's enrolled at Balfour in the fall and student's currently in grade's 9 - 11.

There is a $50.00 camp fee which includes equipment rental, taping, upgraded mouth guard, practice jersey, padded girdle, camp T-shirt and quality coaching throughout the weekend.

Registration forms and medical forms should be filled out and handed in to Glen Fekula at the Phys. Ed. office or Coach Drouin on or before May 31st. Please attach the $50.00 fee with registration form. All cheques payable to Balfour SRC.

2012 Spring Camp Schedule

Wednesday, May 30th- Equpment Handout - Lunch & 3:30pm

Friday, June 1st - Practice #1 5:00-7:00pm

Saturday, June 2nd - Practice #2 9:30-11:30am & Practice #3 1:30-3:30pm

Sunday, June 3rd - Practice #4 9:30-11:30am & 1:30-3:30pm (Scrimmage)


If you have any questions, please contact Coach Drouin at clay.drouin@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

2012 RMF Spring League

See below for information about this years Spring League. Last year Balfour had 16 players try out and make one of the 4 teams... this year we are looking to have over 20, so please get your registration forms in ASAP. Highly recommend this opportunity to improve your football skills.

Regina Minor Football Spring Football League is for High school age players. The league will be open to any person in grade 9, 10, or 11, who has played RMF or High School Football. The league will run from April 9 – May 16. I have attached a schedule. Click here for the schedule


Registration deadline is March 15, 2012.

The total cost is $220.00. ($200 registration fee, $20 Leibel Field resurfacing fund) The total fee must be included with a player’s registration form. These fees include RMF spring League Fees, Football Sask ID Camp registration fee, practice jersey, all practices and games on artificial turf, and the Leibel Field resurfacing fund.

Players may use RMF equipment. Practice pants will be supplied and used for games and practices. Players are responsible for their own girdles, hip, tail, thigh and knee pads (available for purchase when drawing equipment). Players can draw equipment on April 2 and 3. Our evaluation will be run in conjunction with Football Sask. Regina ID Camp ($80 for ID camp only). There will be 5 evaluations. All players will be ID’d for Football Sask. Coaches will then draft between 40-44 players to each RMF Spring League Team. Team practices will start April 16. All teams will have 4 practices, and then play their first game April 25. All teams will have two practices before each subsequent game.

Players will be expected to attend all practices and games. If you plan to play competitive baseball or attend Hockey tryout sessions in the spring, participation in the spring league may be difficult. Players will be asked to include the position played and preferred position when registering. This may or may not be the position players will be playing in the league. Players not placed on a team will be refunded $100.00.

Any questions feel free to contact me on my cell at 535-4111.

- Len Antonini

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

2011 Schwann Conference All-stars

From left to right; Kris Charuk, Mitchell Nelson, Riley Wilson, Willie McGee, Liam Schwartz, Ryan Serbu, Sean Belisle

This years winners were presented at the Turvey Centre as part of an expanded awards banquet for the RIFL. Awesome job guys and well deserved! 

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Week 9 - Semi Finals - (1) Riffel 33 vs (4) Balfour 7


Players of the Game

Offensive Player - REC Brady Mackay
Defensive Player - DB Liam Schwartz
Special Teams Player - RB Matt Frass
Lineman - Entire Offensive Line & Defensive Lines
Hit of the Game - LB Kris Charuk
Practice Player of the Week - LB Emilio Bear & DB Bryce Martindale

The Redmen, coming off an emotional Quarter Final win, were looking to jump out early and press down field. They did just that as Brady Mackay found the endzone on the opening drive. Unfortunately, an offside penalty negated the score and the Redmen came up short on their 3rd down attempt. In the first half, Riffel would find themselves up 12-0 on 2 uncoverted touchdowns despite the defenses best efforts. With just 2 minutes remaining in the 1st half the Balfour Redmen needed to respond, and they did. A brilliant catch by Riley Hadiken moved the ball into Riffel territory and the Redmen offense finished a 3 play drive with a TD pass that stood up, to Brady Mackay. Trailing 12-7 at half time the Redmen had momentum on their side and were looking to repeat last weeks come from behind victory. Unfortunately, the Redmen had some costly turnovers and some close plays that didnt go their way (Fake Punt attempt) in the second half. Behind a great Offensive Line, RB Mason Rossler and the Riffel Royals would keep to their potent rushing attack and eventually pull away in the latter stages of the 4th Quarter. Great effort by everyone... certainly was not the result we were looking for but everyone can be proud of the successes we did have in this game and throughout the year.

Monday, October 31, 2011

How Great I Am

Week 8 - Quarter Finals - (4) Balfour 27 vs (5) Knoll 24

Players of the Game

Offensive Player - RB Matt Frass  32 carries 192 yards
Defensive Player - LB Kris Charuk
Special Teams Player - K/P Willie McGee
Lineman - Entire Offensive Line (Mitch Nelson, Jaeger Sutherland, Adam Despins, Sean Belisle, Isaac Lubiak)
Hit of the Game - OL/DL Jaeger Sutherland
Practice Player of the Week - QB Spencer Pawliw

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Week 5 - Campbell 24 vs Balfour 0


Players of the Game

Offensive Player - n/a
Defensive Player - DB Brandon Jelinski
Special Teams Player - DB Liam Schwartz
Lineman - n/a
Hit of the Game - LB Kris Charuk
Practice Player of the Week - DB Spencer Brightman

The Balfour Redmen (4-1) tasted defeat for the first time of the season in week 5 to the Campbell Tartans (4-1). The Redmen got off to a nightmare start in the first half that saw 3 turnorvers, a bad break on a scoring play and numerous penalties on both sides of the ball. The score was 12-0 at half, 10 of those points being scored off turnovers. The Redmen were hoping to forget the 1st half and come out firing in the second half. On the opening kickoff of the 2nd half the Redmen took two 15 yard penalties. This would sum up most of the evening as Campbell would go on to a well earned 24-0 victory. The schedule does not get any easier as the Redmen face Leboldus and Riffel in the last two weeks of regular season play.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Week 4 - Balgonie 3 vs Balfour 67


Players of the Game

Offensive Player - QB Spencer Pawliw
Defensive Player - OL/DL Sean Belisle
Special Teams Player - REC Riley Wilson
Lineman - OL/DL Adam Despins
Hit of the Game - DB Luke Wilson
Practice Player of the Week - DB Brandon Jelinski

It was a beautiful day at Leibel field where the Redmen (4-0) took on the injury plagued Greenall Griffins (0-4) from Balgonie. Balfour started off strong with a quick 2 and out from the defense, followed by a punt return for a TD by Special Teams Player of the game Riley Wilson. The offense would get in on the action later as QB Spencer Pawliw hooked up with REC Riley Hadiken to get down inside the 5 yard line. From there, RB Matt Frass finished off the opening drive by beating the Balgonie defenders to the corner for a quick 14-0 lead. Balfour would build on that lead which allowed for everyone to get into the game on this night. Week 5 will see the Redmen face their toughest opposition to date when they face the Campbell Tartans (3-1) next Thursday at Mosaic.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Week 3 - Balfour 20 vs Knoll 12

Players of the Game

Offensive Player - REC Riley Hadiken
Defensive Player - DB Liam Schwartz
Special Teams Player - K/P Willie McGee - 2 FG's
Lineman - OL/DL Adam Despins
Hit of the Game - OL/DL Jaeger Sutherland
Practice Player of the Week - FB/S Tanner Brightman

Tale of two different halfs in Week 3. The Balfour Redmen (3-0) got off to a fast start with a score on their first offensive play of the game. RB Matt Frass threw a 45 yard TD strike to Riley Hadiken. On the ensuing kickoff the Redmen recovered the ball and proceeded to rack up 13 more unanswered points for a quick 20-0 lead. In the second half the Wolverines (1-2) generated some momentum and played with a lot of heart, controlling the tempo and giving the Redmen a late push. In the end the team came together - The defense made some key stops, the offense picked up some crucial first downs and with help from the leg of Willie McGee the special teams were able to win field position when it mattered the most. The Redmen have a lot to work on as they go into Week 4 vs Balgonie.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Week 2 - Balfour 43 vs Thom 1


Players of the Game

Offensive Player - RB Matt Frass - 27 carries, 240 yards 3 TD's
Defensive Player - LB Kris Charuk - 8tkls, 4 sacks, 1 deflection
Special Teams Player - DB Ryan Serbu
Lineman - OL/DL Sean Belisle
Hit of the Game - REC Riley Hadiken
Practice Player of the Week - QB Spencer Pawliw

The Balfour Redmen (2-0) got the ground game going on a windy evening at Mosaic Stadium. The offensive line asserted itself this week and opened up some holes for RB Matt Frass who had a 3 TD performance. As has been the theme so far this year, the defensive unit held their opponent scoreless for the 3rd consecutive week. Great team effort. The Redmen take on the Winston Knoll Wolverines (1-1) next Thursday.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Week 1 - Balfour 20 vs Sheldon 2


Players of the Game

Offensive Player - REC Riley Wilson - 2 TD's (1 REC, 1 Punt Return)
Defensive Player - LB Kris Charuk - 10 Tackles, 1 Blocked Kick
Special Teams Player - K/P Willie McGee - 1/3 FG's (Appeared to be 2/3?) , 1 single and great Punts and Kickoffs throughout the game.
Lineman - OL/DL Sean Belisle - 1 Sack, solid pass rush
Hit of the Game - OL/DL Jaeger Sutherland
Practice Player of the Week - DB Liam Schwartz

The Redmen (1-0) started off regular season play with a convincing win over Sheldon Williams, the Schwann Conference finalists in 2010. Defense and Special Teams were dominant throughout as the  Redmen Offense repeatedly went 2 and out for much of the 2nd half. Ball security and getting the run game going will be priority as the Redmen face the Thom Trojans (0-1) in week 2.

Click here for more pictures

Thursday, September 8, 2011

2011 Schwann Conference Preview

Article in todays Leader Post - click here




The Schwann Conference regular season kicks off tonight with two games on the slate.
The defending city and provincial champion Campbell Tartans open their title defence on Friday against the Riffel Royals.
Thursday's schedule has the LeBoldus Golden Suns taking on the Balgonie Greenall Griffins at 5: 15 p.m., at Mosaic Stadium. The Balfour Redmen and Sheldon-Williams Spartans will tangle at Leibel Field, also at 5: 15 p.m.
CAMPBELL TARTANS
It was a special season for the Campbell Tartans in 2010, one in which they captured the 4A city and provincial championships.
But that is in the past. The Tartans, while expecting to wear the target on their back this season, have every intention of creating another memorable season in 2011.
"Any time you win the league or win a provincial championship, everybody is going to think it's a big deal to beat that team," said Tartans assistant coach Ryan Hall. "We have tried to remind our guys that last year was last year and it's over. This is a new team and these guys will have to define themselves. They can't ride on the coat tails from last year."
The Tartans will get a stiff test in their regular-season opener on Friday when they square off against the Riffel Royals.
"We know Riffel is going to be tough every year," Hall said. "They have a good line and good guys coming at you out of the backfield. We're really going to have to be ready to play tough."
The Tartans coaching staff is high this season on the defensive unit, which is led by veteran lineman Ryan Warner and converted linebacker Matt Libby. But the strength of the defence may be in the secondary with the likes of Max Kaczmer, Isaac Maze and Marcus Hall.
On offence, lineman Evan Johnson will set the tone up front. Receivers Davin Johnston and Richard Sindani are expected to make plays, and Tyler Gaber will likely emerge as the starting running back. Who starts at quarterback is still the big question with this team. Three candidates are in the mix, with Grade 11 athlete Connor Crawford leading that race.
RIFFEL ROYALS
The Royals return a strong core of athletes that helped the team finish atop the Schwann Conference in 2010. Mason Rossler, Ryan Filyk, Matt Knight and Lance Pitka all played on the under-18 provincial team this summer and will be expected to lead the Royals in the RIFL.
Rossler will play on both sides of the ball as a linebacker and running back. He's also a captain and team leader. Filyk is the anchor of the defensive secondary from his safety position, while Pitka will solidify the linebacking group. Knight, meanwhile, is a two-way lineman who will provide size and strength from the guard and nose tackle spots.
"With that nucleus, I think we'll be in the hunt this year," insisted Royals head coach John Bolen. "That's a pretty strong group of guys and they will be our leaders."
Rookie quarterbacks Austin Thompson and Jeremy Sylvester are still battling for the starter's job. Bolen has appreciated their competitiveness during training camp and plans to alternate both players until one emerges.

The Royals will get an excellent test to start the season as they will battle the Campbell Tartans on Friday.
"It's going to be tough to face the defending provincial champs in the first game of the season," Bolen said. "It's always good to start with a tough team and figure out what you're made of. Our guys are hungry for them."
BALFOUR REDMEN
The Redmen possess several good athletes at key positions, many of which picked up valuable experience this past summer with the provincial under-18 team.
Head coach Clay Drouin expects his offence to be solid. Matt Frass is entering his second year as the team's starting tailback and is looking to improve in a productive 2010 season.
Mitch Nelson is a Grade 12 lineman who will play on both sides of the ball. Drouin has pegged Nelson as a captain this season and appreciates his leadership and experience.
The athletic Riley Wilson is a threat to score every time he touches the ball, according to the Redmen coaching staff. He is a Grade 12 receiver and a captain who possesses big-play capabilities.
Grade 12 athlete Brandon Jelinski is in his third year with the team and is considered the leader of the defence from his defensive back spot. Jelinski, Nelson and Frass all suited up for the provincial under-18 team this summer.
"We have a group that is committed to each other," Drouin said. "They're hard-working kids who simply enjoy being around one another. We are focused and determined to get better every day."
LEBOLDUS GOLDEN SUNS
Opponents of the Golden Suns can expect a steady dose of Grade 11 quarterback Noah Picton again this season. Last season, Picton led all Schwann Conference pivots in passing yards, and Suns head coach John Foord has every intention to unleash his biggest weapon again this year. Picton gained additional experience by playing with the provincial under-18 team this past summer.
One of Picton's main targets will be three-year veteran slotback Robbie Avram. The Grade 12 athlete is also a two-time RIFL all-star at his defensive back position.
Protecting Picton and giving him time to throw will be the Grade 12 offensive line trio of Connor Hydaman, Nick Howell and Delvin Plesniewicz. All three will also anchor the defensive line.
"We expect to be competitive this season, experienced up front and athletic in skill positions," Foord noted.
BALGONIe GREENALL GRIFFINS
The Greenall Griffins are hoping to make significant improvements this year after a disappointing 1-6 campaign last season.
Plenty familiar faces return to help the Balgonie-based bunch in 2011, including a solid core of seniors at impact positions.
Third-year running back Kenton McDougall is a hardnosed runner who will look to get the Griffins' ground game rolling. Like McDougall, Derek Scherle and Kody Kalaman are two Grade 12 athletes who will be expected to make an impact on offence from their receiver spots.
The Griffins implemented a new offensive system during the off-season under the guidance of new offensive coordinator Shane Cogbill. Griffins head coach Cory Lechner hopes a fresh gameplan can kickstart the Griffins.

"Our offensive unit is soaking up Shane's new system and I'm excited about it," Lechner said. "We are optimistic that we will be a lot more competitive on both sides of the ball. As usual, a playoff spot is what we are gunning for."
On defence, Greenall will be led by defensive back Colton Hendricks and big Nick Younghans on the defensive line. Both are in their Grade 12 season. Lechner also sees strong and speedy Grade 11 linebacker Matt Criddle as a key component on defence.
THOM TROJANS
The Trojans have a strong and rich tradition in the RIFL, one that includes numerous city and provincial championships. But recently the program has endured some lean years. Trojans head coach Blaine Pearce is eager for the program to regain its winning ways.
"We are trying to rebuild the successful program we once had in the late '90s and from 2000 to 2003," Pearce explained. "We have a good coaching staff with knowledge and experience to work with the players. Our goals this season are to be competitive and make the playoffs. We know that will be tough in the 4A conference but we are committed to working hard to accomplish those goals."
The Trojans will look to several senior players to provide leadership and stability, including David Keogan and Wade Lavallee on the offensive and defensive lines, and seniors Tanner Samwald and Curtis Mailander at receiver and defensive back.
The Trojans also have a number of players who have graduated from the minor ranks to the high school level and are expected to make major contributions.
Grade 11 quarterback Preston Sjoberg is one of those RMF graduates.
"He is doing very well," Pearce said. "He worked all summer on football and the coaches are looking forward to his contributions over the next two years."
SHELDON-WILLIAMS SPARTANS
The Spartans are in good hands with Richards and Richards. Brothers Cohen and his younger brother Ellis are the quarterbacking duo at Sheldon this season. Although Ellis is only in Grade 9, he shows promise for the future.
Brandon Grasdal will carry the load in the offensive backfield as the starting tailback.
On the defensive side of the ball is where the Spartans will excel in the early part of the season. Wildred Jerome is a third-year leader who will assume the middle linebacker position. Jerome was a member of the under-18 provincial team but as a defensive lineman.
Justin Anderson is arguably the team's best athlete. In his senior year, Anderson will solidify the defence from his cornerback position.
WINSTON KNOLL WOLVERINES
Two years removed from their 4A city championship, the Wolverines are gunning for a return to the big game this season under new head coach Danny Paskiw.
The Wolverines will deploy a relatively young team in 2011, led by Grade 11 offensive lineman Keaton Hain. Paskiw describes Hain as a "vocal and physical leader who plays with intensity and helps develop the younger players."
His presence is crucial as the Wolverines plan to slot a few new players in key positions on offence. Jaeden Marwick, their Grade 11 quarterback, is one of the youngsters Paskiw will lean on this season. Alex Thompson, another Grade 11 athlete, is expected to be one of the main playmakers on offence and a main target for Marwick from his receiver spot.
On defence, Paskiw points to newcomers Tyrell Hubick along the defensive line and defensive back Taylor Mayer. Both players impressed the coaching staff during training camp.
"Our strengths will be our work ethic discipline and our many returning Grade 11 players," Paskiw said.
"I think we will be a competitive team that will battle hard against our worthy opponents in the Schwann Conference.
"We have a good mix of veterans and new players who work hard and are excited to start the season."


Read more: http://www.leaderpost.com/sports/Tartans+ready+title+defence/5368452/story.html#ixzz1XNqHKgNH

Monday, August 22, 2011

2011 Main Camp Registration & Info




Dear Players and Parents,
                               
I welcome you to another year of Redmen Football! Please make note of the following:

1) Completed Registration/Medical Forms: The Main Camp Registration, Medical and Tinted Visor forms (if applicable) can be found on our website @ http://balfourfootball.blogspot.com Please submit all forms, along with player fees, on or before August 25th. Those who handed in their Medical form during Spring Camp do not need to submit it again.
2) Player Fees: This year’s Main Camp fees are $150.00 per player, for those who attended and paid the Spring Camp fee. For those players who did not attend Spring Camp, the Main Camp fees are $200.00.
The Spring Camp player package consisted of:

Practice Jersey                                                  $15.00
Concussion Reducing Mouth Guard             $10.00
Padded Girdle                                                   $20.00
Redmen T-shirt                                                 $5.00

Total                                                                   $50.00
   
All cheques can be made out to Balfour SRC

Thursday, July 7, 2011

2011 Football Canada Cup


Balfour players, from left to right, Jaeger Sutherland, Mitch Nelson, Matt Frass, Brandon Jelinski, Ryan Serbu, after their win against Nova Scotia in Lethbridge, AB.


Team Saskatchewan finished 5th, with a 2-1 record, in this years Canada Cup held in Lethbridge, AB.

Go to canadafootballchat.com for more info! 

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Senior Bowl 2011

Congrats to Lucas McPhee on being selected to this year's Senior Bowl. Lucas, Balfour's sole representative at this year's Ed Henick Senior Bowl, was victories 37 -21 over Team North. Lucas was also a recipient of a Kiwanis Football Scholarship, given to a student athlete attending post-secondary next year who displays exceptional leadership, character, academic standing and community involvement.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

STEAK NIGHT

2635 STAR LITE ST. Regina, SK S4V 3E1 (306) 352-5482


STEAK NIGHT FUNDRAISER

Our Annual Steak Night Fundraiser will be held June 1st at the Hub Sports Bar & Grill. This year's goal is to purchase new helmets and shoulder pads to ensure our players are playing in the safest gear possible. This fundraiser is a great way to kick off our Spring Camp! Come out and support the team, meet parents & coaches and enjoy a great meal! Each player or family is encouraged to sell at least 2 tickets at a price of $20 each. Players/Minors are able to attend this event as it will be on the restaraunt side. If anyone would like to help with our steak night or have ideas for any other fundraising initiatives please contact Coach Drouin @ clay.drouin@gmail.com. Looking for any silent auction items or door prizes to be donated

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Spring Camp 2011

Please hand in all Registration forms/fee ASAP!!. Equipment Hand out Wednesday at lunch and after school!

Spring Camp will run from June 10th - 12th.

Registration is open to all grade 8's enrolled at Balfour in the fall and student's currently in grade's 9 - 11.

There is a $50.00 camp fee which includes equipment rental, taping, mouth guard, practice jersey, padded girdle, camp T-shirt and quality coaching throughout the weekend.

Registration forms and medical forms should be filled out and handed in to Coach Dormuth (Room 140) or Coach Drouin on or before June 9th. Please attach the $50.00 fee with registration form. All cheques payable to Balfour Collegiate.

2011 Spring Camp Schedule

Wednesday June 8th - Equpment Handout - Lunch & 3:30
Friday June 10th -  Practice #1 5:00-7:00pm

Saturday June 11th - Practice #2 9:30-11:30am & Practice #3 1:30-3:30pm

Sunday June 12th - Practice #4 9:30-11:30am & 1:30-3:30pm (Scrimmage)


Click links for Registration & Health form: Spring Camp 2011 Registration Form & Health Form