Media Advisory/Photo Opportunity: 44's Boreal FC U10 Celebrate BMO Team of the Week Title
ST. JEROME, QUEBEC--(Marketwire - June 15, 2011) - The 44's Boreal FC U10 girls soccer team is celebrating its win as BMO Team of the Week and will be kicking off its contention for BMO Team of the Week 2011 Champion at the BMO Bank of Montreal branch in St. Jerome.
"Congratulations to the 44's on the BMO Team of the Week win. These young girls are inspirational and learned true adversity last year when one of their teammates suddenly passed away. By naming their team after her jersey number, they have proven their dedication to the game and to each other," said Mario Rigante, District Vice-President, Laval and Northwestern Quebec, BMO Bank of Montreal.
The team will receive team track suits, a team party and $500 to a charity of its choice – Maison de soins palliatifs de la Rivière-du-Nord (MSPRN). Since its opening, the MSPRN has offered free palliative care to more than 400 patients.
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BMO Team of the Week celebration, awarding of prize and cheque presentation. |
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June 16th, 2011 |
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6:00PM - 7:30PM |
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BMO Bank of Montreal – 288 rue St-Georges, St-Jerome |
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The Boreal FC 44's U10 girls soccer team |
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Denis Corbeil, Boreal FC President |
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Trevor Brown, Team Coach |
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Madeleine Lavoie, BMO Bank of Montreal |
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Marc Laurin, Sports and Recreation's Municipal Councillor for the city of St-Colomban |
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Marcel Renaud, Maison de soins palliatifs de la Rivière-du-Nord |
About BMO Team of the Week
BMO Team of the Week is Canada's premier sport celebration at the grassroots level, engaging a nation and inspiring communities by recognizing youth soccer teams who demonstrate team pride, team spirit, community commitment and passion for the game. From April 1 until June 30, teams can be nominated at BMOsoccer.com. Fifteen weekly winners will be named BMO Team of the Week and entered for a chance to be voted by Canadians, starting August 1, as BMO Team of the Week 2011 Champion. The grand prize includes a $125,000 refurbishment of their community soccer field and a road trip to a Toronto FC or Vancouver Whitecaps FC home game.