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Profile |
| Tom Dumbrille
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Assistant Coach
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Tom has coached TISS football in both the Junior and Senior programs for the past seven years as a defensive coach, coordinator and head coach. He has also been an administrator and coach with the Brockville Youth Football program for the past six seasons.
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| Rita Sue Bolton
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Assistant Coach
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Coach Bolton will be working with all of the Grenadiers Football teams.
RitaSue is a 4 time Sports Hall of Fame Inductee as an athlete, coach and builder. With 38 years of experience coaching both teams and individuals, she has 13 years of experience with the Queen's Track and Field Team. More importantly (from our perspective) she was the Fitness Coordinator for 17 years with the Queen's Varsity Football team, winning the CIAU Gino Fracas Award as the Outstanding Volunteer Assistant Coach of the Year!
In addition to her work with the Grenadiers, RitaSue also works with individuals and/or teams as a Peak Performance Coach by exploring the mind and energy of athletic performance is a program called M.E. coaching Y.O.U.
Her Grens specialty will be speed and flexibility development as well as giving you the mental mind set to compete at your best.
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| Jacob Harpell
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Linebackers
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A graduate of Holy Cross, this former Grenadier now plays for the University of Guelph Gryphons in Guelph, Ont. Jacob will work with Coach Miles on the defensive side of the ball.
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| Glenn Foster
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Assistant Coach
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A long time coach at Sydenham High School. Glenn's teams played in 13 CFSSA/KASSAA championships, winning 7 of them. Glenn will be filming Grenadier games and is looking forward to helping with Offensive Line coaches
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| Jeremy Snider
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Offensive Line
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This is Jeremy's 4th season as a grens coach (3rd with the jv program). He also coaches at Bayridge Secondary School as their Offensive co-ordinator. Jeremy played his high school football for Sydenham High School and was an O linemen for 3 different championship teams.
He attended Carleton University where he played Varsity Rugby, as Carleton did not have a football team. He was the only freshmen to play in league games in his first season. Jeremy has 9 years coaching experience, and currently works with the Offensive Line for the JV program.
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| Mark Magee
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Head Coach
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Mark is currently a teacher and coach at Frontenac SS.
In high school, Mark was an all star quarterback at LCVI in 1979 and 1980. There, he began his coaching career, winning city championships in 1983 and 1984 as the offensive coordinator. Moving to QECVI in 1988, he continued in that capacity, until he took some time off (1992–2003) to help raise his young family.
In 2004 he resumed his coaching career as the offensive coordinator of some very successful FSS teams winning the 2007,2008 and 2011 National Capital Bowl Championships.
Mark has, over time, taught QBs, RBs, receivers and the offensive line. He has also been involved with the OPP program for several years. We are pleased to have Mark join us for his third season, his second as the head coach/offensive coordinator with the Junior team.
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| Rick Miles
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Defensive Coordinator
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Rick won two championships as a player (centre and linebacker) when he played at Thousand Islands Secondary School in Brockville in the late 1970's. Rick has returned to TISS as a teacher where he has been for the last 13 years. He has coached football for the last 12 years winning 6 League Championships with the various TISS teams. Having acted as both offensive and defensive coordinator, Rick has now been the Junior Football head coach for the last 6 seasons. Rick has agreed to return for a second season with the Grenadiers in the role of Defensive Line Coach of the Junior team.
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| Ken Andreas
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Punters/Kickers
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Ken is a former Windsor Lancer who will bring his many years of KASSAA expertise with LCVI, QECVI and Sydenham to the Grenadiers. Ken's passion is the kicking game, but he can also contribute to the development of the offensive and defensive lines. He has spent countless hours over the course of the past high school season watching and assessing the local athletes from Brockville to Belleville to Smiths Falls and beyond. The winner of the Grenadiers Volunteer of the Year Award, Ken will return for a second season of coaching with the Grenadiers.
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