{"id":504757031,"date":"2019-01-23T11:52:00","date_gmt":"2019-01-23T17:52:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.winnipegfreepress.com\/our-communities\/sports\/2019\/01\/23\/st-johns-football-success-brings-pride-back"},"modified":"2019-01-23T12:15:47","modified_gmt":"2019-01-23T18:15:47","slug":"st-johns-football-success-brings-pride-back","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.winnipegfreepress.com\/our-communities\/sports\/2019\/01\/23\/st-johns-football-success-brings-pride-back","title":{"rendered":"St. John\u2019s football success brings back pride"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">When the St. John&rsquo;s Tigers beat the Elmwood Giants 13-10&nbsp; on Nov. 8 to win the Winnipeg High School Football League&rsquo;s Canad Inns Bowl Currie Conference), they capped off a special year for the team and a special journey for head coach Grant McMillan.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">The championship was the first for the North End high school in 38 years.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;The group of individuals that we had, we had a really special group of players,&rdquo; McMillan said.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;When we started training camp I said to the team that my goal, my expectation, was that we would be playing at Investors Group Field on Nov. 8 for the championship.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;At that point in time I knew we had some high-level, talented players, I knew we had some committed players, and I believed at that time that if we worked together and committed to the same goal, we would have the opportunity to do something special.&rdquo;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">The game wasn&rsquo;t easy. The Giants had beaten the Tigers during the regular season. McMillan said the Giants main offensive focus was to get the ball and do &ldquo;their thing.&rdquo; But the Tigers weren&rsquo;t ready to let their opponents have the trophy.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">McMillan explained that his team was able to control the game and limit big plays. He said the Tigers&rsquo; defence did a phenomenal job controlling the Giants&rsquo; offence.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">Asher Wood was one of the Tigers who refused to go home without the championship trophy. He scored every single point for the team during its playoff run.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">\u2610 \u2610 \u2610<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">Since 1933, the St. John&rsquo;s football team has affected the lives of hundreds of players. In the 1990s and early 2000s, a program which had once shaped exceptional players seemed to be on the backburner. The team&rsquo;s quality of play declined, and St. John&rsquo;s students weren&rsquo;t interested in being involved in sports.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">Playing sports was also a financial issue. Many families couldn&rsquo;t afford to put food on their tables, let alone pay for football uniforms and equipment.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">But McMillan, who has been coaching the team for 12 years (five as head coach), and assistant coach Brian Marks, who played with the Tigers in 1971-72 and has been with the team ever since, have done their best to instil some football pride within their group.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;What we do at St. John&rsquo;s is give opportunities for players to play football. Most, I&rsquo;m going to say 95 per cent, never played football in their lives, and often never played any kind of sports in their lives.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;We give them an opportunity to be on the team, we give them an opportunity to experience success, we give them an opportunity to belong to something meaningful and those bonds that they make in football, those bonds last forever,&rdquo; McMillan said.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;Football is really unique in that there&rsquo;s a position for everybody, every body type, every mental capacity&#8230; That&rsquo;s what a football team offers that no other sport does because the kids without the ability can belong and participate and they can change and get better.&rdquo;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">For the coaching staff, being involved with the team goes beyond just teaching the game. The players learn and develop valuable life skills such as teamwork, ethics, discipline, commitment and leadership.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">\u2610 \u2610 \u2610<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">Many on the Tigers&rsquo; roster have unstable lives and don&rsquo;t have an example of commitment or leadership in their families. They come from broken homes and many carry the responsibilities of adults.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;The socio-economic basis of the North End changed,&rdquo; Marks said. &ldquo;Kids have to make more decisions now. &lsquo;I need to work, I got a part-time job, I need more hours, my dad is not making as much money as we&rsquo;d like&#8230;&rsquo;&rdquo;&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;Kids have to babysit, there are a lot more single-parent family issues and poverty to deal with&#8230; (there was much ) in 1970.&rdquo;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">Former St. John&rsquo;s player River Nepinak Fontaine said his experience with the team changed his life in many ways.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">He said that, before he started playing football, he was &ldquo;a chubby little kid who didn&rsquo;t do much.&rdquo;&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">River&rsquo;s brother, Riley Nepinak, convinced him to join the Tigers.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;For students growing up in the North End, we&rsquo;ve got a lot of challenges to overcome. We are trying to survive and not get jumped on the streets and stay away from the drugs,&rdquo; Nepinak Fontaine said.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;Lots of people don&rsquo;t have that opportunity to play football sometimes because they have to get a job to live their lives and survive. Once they actually start playing football, they realize it&rsquo;s also about their lives, and they don&rsquo;t have to be worrying about their parents all the time. It changes them and takes them off the streets.&rdquo;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">McMillan and Marks work with the players to ensure that when they graduate, the life skills learned at practice are entrenched forever.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;The fact that we&rsquo;re there every day and we expect them to be there every day, this is something new to them, the life lessons that are going to hopefully bring success in other areas of their lives,&rdquo; McMillan added.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;We are role models to our kids, we are mentors, we are often parents to our players. On many occasions, they don&rsquo;t have any positive male influences in their lives.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;The football is almost secondary to being that stable influence in these young men&rsquo;s lives and having someone that they can trust and rely on and count that they will be there for them.&rdquo;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">Nepinak Fontaine agrees.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;Not only are they our coaches but they also taught us life lessons,&rdquo; he continued. &ldquo;There are different things in the sport you need to learn. I&rsquo;ve learned how to be disciplined, so I don&rsquo;t jump the gun and go and hit someone, I&rsquo;ve also learned how to be agile, fast and how to grow stronger.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;We aren&rsquo;t only a team, we are a family. It wasn&rsquo;t only the sport that we enjoyed but also each other&rsquo;s company. We were like a really tight family, not just a team. That&rsquo;s one of the biggest things that we loved about the sport.&rdquo;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">\u2610 \u2610 \u2610<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">McMillan and Marks says they have noticed over the years that their players are building strong character and becoming leaders in their school.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;The football team changes the school in a lot of ways. One good season can change the way that a team is portrayed, and so is the school. We face each school in our division, but our football team is also just making an impact on the school division, so people know that St. John&rsquo;s is not just a ghetto school. We are actually athletes and people who are trying to live,&rdquo; Nepinak Fontaine said.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">McMillan said the entire community, and not just the school and its students supported the Tigers on their championship. Many attended the final and stayed for hours in the snow just to see their team leave with a victory.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;There has been great energy. We had a couple hundred fans come out to the game and the energy that they put out was exceptional,&rdquo; he said, adding alumni from the 1970s also were at the game supporting the team. &ldquo;The families, the staff and the students brought great energy.&rdquo;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">Rick Henkewich, WHSFL commissioner, said McMillan and Marks have done a great job leading the team to success.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;The last couple of years, I think they&rsquo;ve done a great job bridging a lot of gaps. It&rsquo;s not just the leadership that these young men learn, it&rsquo;s the leadership that they provide in the school itself. St. John&rsquo;s is a school that&rsquo;s had a proud tradition &#8230; it goes back to 1933,&rdquo; he said.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;So it&rsquo;s got this proud history. It fell at times as the demographics of the area changed, and now, under Grant and Brian, it&rsquo;s brought back that community pride within the school, within that area.&rdquo;<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">The network between teams and divisions that is fostered through the football community shows the players that they are respected by others, Marks said.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;When guys go to camps, and they participate in U16 (camps and workouts)&hellip;they are respected because they are part of the league. So if you play football at St. John&rsquo;s you are seen as a football player and part of that league. And at the end of your career, when you&rsquo;re picked to got to the senior, and you play your game with the guys from the big schools, you&rsquo;re looked at as equal,&rdquo; he said.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">\u2610 \u2610 \u2610<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">Nepinak said now that he&rsquo;s not playing with the Tigers, he can see the lasting effect the team had on him.<\/div>\n<div id=\"_mcePaste\" style=\"width: 1px;height: 1px;overflow: hidden\">&ldquo;When I first started, I was very shy, but when you start playing with a team, you realize that it&rsquo;s not just you out there. I realized that I don&rsquo;t have to be the shy kid anymore because I have someone here looking for my back. It really gets you out of your social bubble and pushes you out there because it really is a community. There are other teams and divisions that you&rsquo;ll be a part of, and it just gets you out of your comfort 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