Canadian Tire Cup staying at St. Mary’s
When it comes to the Canadian Tire Classic, all Dominic Fournier knows is ‘win’. As a Grade 12 player, he’s one of the St. Mary Marauder players that have been around for all four Classic victories since it started in 2012, including Thursday’s 20-7 defeat over the Carlton Crusaders.
Fournier was the first to lift the trophy over his head, before calling in the entire team to bask in the glory. Afraid that he ruined a photo op with the trophy, Fournier yelled “I’m sorry, but I’m just so excited!” He got over that quickly as he then graciously accepted a celebratory piggyback ride from teammate Tristen Moreau, who’s on Team Saskatchewan’s Under-18 team as a defensive lineman.
When asked what it was like to lift the Canadian Tire Cup over his head for one last time, Fournier said it was a great moment to share with his all his teammates as everybody contributed.
“Honestly, I don’t even know—it’s just so many emotions at once,” said Fournier. “It just feels great knowing that you can hold up that trophy once again. In senior year, that means so much to all of us seniors. Great game by both teams, Carlton definitely did a great job.”


