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Côte-Nord Celebrates Student-Athlete Excellence: Regional Gala Spotlights academic and Athletic Prowess

The Shed-à-morue in Havre-Saint-Pierre buzzed with excitement on May 16th as the Côte-Nord school sports region (CSR) honored its finest student-athletes, coaches, and educators at the 40th annual Nord-Côtier Student Sports Gala. Think of it as the academic and athletic equivalent of the ESPYs, but with a distinctly local flavor.

This year’s event saw a record number of nominations – over 70 – highlighting the dedication and talent flourishing within the region’s schools. the awards recognized not only athletic achievements but also academic success and contributions to the progress of sports programs. It’s a testament to the commitment these students and educators have to a well-rounded approach, much like how many college programs in the US look for well-rounded student-athletes.

The stakes are high for some of the winners. Four regional champions are now finalists for the prestigious provincial gala in Montreal on June 6th, a chance to shine on a larger stage.

Among those vying for provincial honors are Alyson Tessier from Jean-du-Nord/Manikoutai school’s Husky Badminton team, a contender for the Female Trainer Par Excellence award. Her dedication mirrors that of many volunteer coaches across the US, who dedicate countless hours to nurturing young talent. Stéphan Bourque of Monseigneur-Labrie school in Havre-Saint-Pierre is also in the running for Secondary level Student Demonstrating Academic and Sporting Perseverance.Bourque’s story likely resonates with many student-athletes who balance rigorous training schedules with demanding coursework, a challenge familiar to anyone who’s seen a college football player hitting the books after practice.

The St-Alexandre school from Port-Cartier and Jean-du-Nord/Manikoutai from Sept-Îles are both finalists in the category recognizing establishments having contributed the most to the development of physical and sporting activities in its environment, at the primary and secondary levels, respectively. These schools are being recognized for fostering a positive sports culture, similar to how some high schools in Texas are known for their football programs, creating a community around athletics.

Éric Boucher, the Director General of CSR Côte-Nord, expressed immense pride in the number of provincial-level nominees.It is a pride for the influence of our student-athletes, he stated, highlighting the positive impact these individuals have on their communities.

In a special tribute marking the gala’s 40th anniversary, Yvette Cyr received an honorary mention for her 30 years of service to student sports as general manager. Her dedication serves as an inspiration, much like legendary coaches like John Wooden or Bear Bryant, who left an indelible mark on their respective sports.

40th CSR-Nord Côte-Nord Gala recipients

Female Student (6th Grade) Who Best Reconciles Sport and Studies

Béatrice Maltais – mother School of Youville, Port-Cartier

Male Student (6th Grade) who Best Reconciles Sport and Studies

Taylor Jones – Mgr-Scheffer School, Lourdes-de-Blanc-sablon

Secondary Level Female Student Who Demonstrated Academic and Sporting Perseverance

anne-Florence Tremblay – polyvalente des Rivières, Forestville

secondary Level Male Student Who Demonstrated Academic and Sporting Perseverance

Stéphan Bourque – Monsignor-Labrie School, Havre-Saint-Pierre

Female Student (Secondary Level) Who Best Reconciles Sport and Studies

Maé Lachance – Jean-du-Nord/Manikoutai School, Sept-Îles

Male Student (5th Secondary) Who Best Reconciles Sport and Studies

Bastien Perron – Netagamiou School, Chevery

Female Division 3 Team Par Excellence (Secondary Level)

Balbuzard/Volleyball Female – School Monsignor-Labrie, Havre-Saint-Pierre

Male Division 3 Team Par Excellence (Secondary Level)

Spartans/Futsal Male Benjamin – Serge Bouchard Secondary School, Baie-Comeau

Female Trainer Par Excellence

Alyson Tessier (badminton) – Jean-du-Nord/manikoutai School, Sept-Îles

male Coach Par excellence

Alex Couture (Badminton) – Manikanetish Secondary School, Uashat

Primary School Contributing Most to the Development of Physical and Sports Activities in its Environment

St-Alexandre School, port-Cartier

Secondary School Contributing Most to the Development of Physical and Sports Activities in Its Environment

Jean-du-Nord/Manikoutai School, Sept-Îles

Person who Most Contributed to the Development of Healthy Lifestyles in Their Environment

Francine Maillet – Mgr-Scheffer School, Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon

Primary Favorite

Nicolas Hovington – School st-Alexandre, Port-Cartier

Secondary Favorite

Keeterie Bellerive – Manikanetish Secondary School, Uashat

Collégial Favorite

Hubert Marquis – Cégep de Sept-Îles

Further Investigation: It would be interesting to delve deeper into the specific programs and initiatives implemented by the winning schools to promote physical activity and sports participation. What strategies are thay using to engage students and foster a positive sports culture? Are there any best practices that could be replicated in other schools or communities? Also, a follow-up on the provincial gala results would provide closure to these athletes’ journeys.

Côte-Nord Student Sports Gala: Key Takeaways

The 40th annual Nord-Côtier Student Sports Gala, held in Havre-Saint-Pierre, underscored the remarkable achievements of student-athletes across the Côte-Nord region. The event served as a potent reminder of the dedication, perseverance, and academic excellence woven into the fabric of school sports. This year’s nominations swelled to a record high, signaling not only the enthusiasm for athletic pursuits, but also the comprehensive emphasis on the all-around growth of young individuals. Let’s delve deeper into the standout moments:

Breaking Down the Numbers: A Statistical Snapshot

| Category | Winner(s) | School | Key Achievement/Contribution |

| :————————————————- | :————————————————- | :——————————————— | :——————————————————————————– |

| 6th Grade Female Student, Sport & Studies | Béatrice Maltais | Mother School of Youville, Port-Cartier | Demonstrated remarkable balance of academics and athletics. |

| 6th grade Male Student, Sport & Studies | Taylor Jones | Mgr-Scheffer School, Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon | Exemplary performance in both academics and sportsmanship. |

| Secondary Female Student, Perseverance | Anne-Florence Tremblay | Polyvalente des Rivières, Forestville | Overcame challenges while excelling in sports and academics. |

| Secondary Male Student, Perseverance | Stéphan Bourque | Monsignor-Labrie School, Havre-Saint-Pierre | Achieved athletic success while maintaining strong academic standing. |

| Secondary Female Student, Sport & Studies | Maé Lachance | Jean-du-Nord/Manikoutai School, Sept-Îles | Excelled in sports and studies at the secondary level. |

| Secondary Male Student, Sport & Studies (5th Sec.) | Bastien Perron | Netagamiou school, Chevery | Exemplified excellence in academics and athletics.|

| Female D3 Team Par Excellence | Balbuzard/Volleyball Female | Monsignor-Labrie School havre-Saint-Pierre | Achieved outstanding performance at the Division 3 level. |

| Male D3 Team Par Excellence | Spartans/Futsal Male Benjamin | Serge Bouchard Secondary School, Baie-Comeau | Exhibited exceptional teamwork and sportsmanship. |

| Female Trainer Par Excellence | Alyson Tessier (Badminton) | Jean-du-Nord/Manikoutai School, Sept-Îles | Recognized for outstanding dedication and coaching abilities.|

| Male Coach Par Excellence | Alex Couture (Badminton) | Manikanetish Secondary School, Uashat | Displayed exceptional leadership and guidance. |

| Primary School Contribution | St-Alexandre School | Port-Cartier | Fostered a dynamic sports habitat. |

| Secondary School Contribution | Jean-du-Nord/Manikoutai School | Sept-Îles | Made notable contributions to promote sports participation. |

| Healthy Lifestyles Contribution | Francine Maillet | Mgr-scheffer School, Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon | Championed the importance of healthy living in their school. |

| Primary favorite | Nicolas Hovington | St-Alexandre School, Port-Cartier | Showcased outstanding performance and popularity among peers and teachers.|

| Secondary Favorite | Keeterie Bellerive | Manikanetish Secondary School, Uashat | Received recognition for their remarkable athletic and academic performance.|

| Collégial Favorite | Hubert Marquis | Cégep de sept-Îles | Displayed the highest level of athletic performance and popularity in college. |

Table Alt-Text: A comprehensive overview of 2024 Côte-Nord Student Sports Gala winners, detailing their achievements and school affiliations, offering a swift reference for accomplishments in academics and sports.

The Road to the Provincial Gala

The anticipation climaxes as the regional champions prepare for the provincial gala in Montreal. The stakes are high for the nominated student-athletes- a chance to showcase their prodigious talents on a grander stage. This year’s finalists like alyson Tessier and Stéphan Bourque represent the pinnacle of athletic and academic dedication. Their journey reflects the demanding balance required to excel in both sports and scholastic pursuits, comparable to the rigorous schedules of student-athletes in collegiate systems within the US.

The Legacy of Excellence: Honoring Dedication

Yvette Cyr’s honorary mention,commemorating 30 years of unwavering service to student sports as general manager,rightly deserves a spotlight. Her dedication is emblematic of the long-term commitment,wich is similar to legendary coaches of major college sports like John Wooden,whose impact on the game has resonated for generations.

FAQ: Your Guide to the Côte-Nord Student Sports Gala

Q: What is the Côte-Nord Student Sports Gala?

A: The Côte-Nord Student Sports Gala, also known as the Nord-Côtier Student Sports Gala, is an annual event that celebrates the achievements of outstanding student-athletes, coaches, and educators in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, Canada. It recognizes excellence in academics, athletics, and contributions to the development of sports programs.

Q: Where and when was the gala held?

A: The 40th annual gala was held on May 16th at the Shed-à-morue in Havre-Saint-Pierre.

Q: Who were some of the key award recipients?

A: Some of the winners include Béatrice Maltais, taylor Jones, Anne-Florence Tremblay, Stéphan Bourque, maé Lachance, Bastien Perron, Alyson Tessier, Alex Couture and Yvette Cyr. please see the table above for a comprehensive list.

Q: Why are these awards critically important?

A: The awards are important as they acknowledge and celebrate the hard work, dedication, and achievements of student-athletes, coaches, and schools in the Côte-Nord region. they highlight the importance of balancing academics and athletics and fostering a positive sports culture.

Q: Where can I find more facts about the provincial gala?

A: While we do not have details for the upcoming local events, you can stay updated through the CSR Côte-Nord’s official communication channels.

Q: How does this gala compare to similar events elsewhere?

A: The Côte-Nord gala is similar in concept to events such as the ESPYs (Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards), recognizing athletic and academic excellence.Though, the gala offers a localized focus, celebrating achievements within the Côte-Nord community.

Q: How are the winners selected?

A: Winners are nominated, and then selected based on athletic performance, academic standing, sportsmanship, contributions to their schools, and overall demonstration of the values of student athletics.

Q: What types of sports are recognized at the gala?

A: The gala recognizes achievements in a wide variety of sports, including badminton, volleyball, futsal, and more.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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