North Shore Lions
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The North Shore Lions football organization is currently a member of the QBFL (Quebec Bantam Football League) operating in the West Island (Western part of Montreal). This storied park was founded by Bill Allan in 1967 when the local teams were struggling to find talented kids to play football. Since 1967 this park has taken part in 35+ provincial title games and won 29 of those provincial games.
[edit] About NS Lions
The North Shore Football league plays host to teams for children aged 6-17. They've got; Atom (6-9 year olds), Mosquito (10-11 year olds), PeeWee (12-13 year olds), Bantam (14-15 year olds) and Midget (16-17 year olds). The first three (Atom, Mosquito and PeeWee) are hosted through a series of parks. At the bantam level they all flow to the NS Lions organization and those who get cut, or opt to play outside of the Lions go to the North Shore Cheetahs.
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