Representing Cobequid Educational Centre, the Cougars ended another football season in early November. | SaltWire
ended another football season in early November. After finishing third during the regular season, the Cougars lost out in the playoff semi-finals to Auburn High.
“You had to prioritize the ‘in-season' sport, so football was my priority,” Cameron, 17, of Valley, explained. “Once the football season was over, I became fully committed to basketball as a senior on the team. We’re in the early part of the basketball season with provincials taking place in March, so we have lots of time to prepare.”
“Three-quarters of the way through the season, one of our players Jase Langille got hurt. Seeing the team come together to play for him, I thought it was really cool, it was pretty special.”“Playing with the Cougars was a big difference from playing minor football, the guys got bigger,” Cameron said with a smile. “I think my doubts about playing all went away when I was surrounded by guys who I had played with before.
From six years of age, basketball was a key sport for Cameron. This led to her to first playing for the CEC Cougars girls basketball team during her Grade 10 year. From playing minor football, she also went on to play for the Cougars boys team. Julia told me about her interest in healthcare and shared a desire to see healthcare more assessable to everyone in Nova Scotia. Julia also has a passion for helping mental health and has had past involvement in fundraising for charity.
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