Annapolis Valley Register

‘Fifth finals in five years’

NKEC Titans have sights set on another provincial football banner

- BY ASHLEY THOMPSON KINGSCOUNT­YNEWS.CA CANNING, N.S. Ashley.Thompson@kingscount­ynews.ca

Returning champions Northeast Kings Education Centre’s football team will play Sackville High School in the 2018 provincial finals Nov. 17.

“… this will be our fifth finals in five years straight,” said coach Reg Ogilvie.

The Canning- based team hosted J.H. Gillis of Antigonish in semifinal play Nov. 11, besting them 45 to 1.

By winning the match, NKEC won the right to host the championsh­ip game. The team will kick things off at Acadia University at 1 p.m.

Ogilvie believes the team has what it takes to make that happen after an undefeated, eight-game season.

“We’re really young. We’re pretty much all Grade 10s and just three or four seniors but they’ve all had quite a bit of experience playing football, so it’s been a combinatio­n of that and good coaching from my coaching staff,” he said.

“And these kids are just really focused.”

Ogilvie credits the Valley Bull- dogs Minor Football program with aiding in the developmen­t of young athletes looking to excel in the sport.

“The coaches down there have done a great job with these young men, so it’s made the job a lot easier,” he said.

“This group would probably be the team that has the most football IQ that I’ve ever had.”

He said NKEC has benefited from an influx of young players coming from the Bulldogs program, but there’s always room for more.

“Everybody can play. I always call it the least discrimina­tory sport there is… you can be small, you can be large, you can be slow and you can be fast – and there’s a spot on the team for you,” he said. “We’re always recruiting.” Ogilvie anticipate­s a number of NKEC Titans will likely move on to play football at the postsecond­ary level after high school. He listed Logan Scott and Logan Potter as two examples of players capable of competing in CIS or AUS conference­s.

“I’ve coached both of them since they were in Grade 9. They’re just a treat. They’re just fantastic young men and great players, great leaders on the team... they basically set the tone for the rest of them.”

“We’re really young.

We’re pretty much all Grade 10s and just three or four seniors but they’ve all had quite a bit of experience playing football, so it’s been a combinatio­n of that and good coaching from my coaching staff.”

- Reg Ogilvie

 ?? BRANDY FORGERON ?? The Northeast Kings Education Centre’s Titans are looking to win another Division 2 high school football provincial banner.
BRANDY FORGERON The Northeast Kings Education Centre’s Titans are looking to win another Division 2 high school football provincial banner.

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