Jonathan Breton-Robert, Marc-Antoine Dequoy et Félix Ménard-Brière named players of the week
RSEQ – Montréal, September 25, 2017 – Laval receiver Jonathan Breton-Robert, Montréal defensive back Marc-Antoine Dequoy and Montréal kicker Félix Ménard-Brière are the RSEQ University Football student-athletes of the week for the period ending September 24, 2017.
Offensive Student-Athlete
Jonathan Breton-Robert
Receiver
Team: Rouge et Or
University: Laval
Hometown: Saint-Anselme, Québec
Age: 21
Height: 5’10’’
Weight: 175 lbs.
Former team: Cégep de Lévis-Lauzon
Highlights:
The Rouge et Or receiver had eight catches for 84 yards as he helped his team down the Concordia Stingers on Sunday afternoon at Stade TELUS-UL. Jonathan Breton-Robert now leads the RSEQ with 28 receptions in four games this season.
For pictures or additional information:
Stéphane Jobin, Sports Information Officer, Laval Rouge et Or, 418-656-5292, stephane.jobin@sas.ulaval.ca
Defensive Student-Athlete
Marc-Antoine Dequoy
Defensive back
Team: Carabins
University: Montréal
Hometown: Île Bizard, Québec
Height: 6’3’’
Age: 21
Weight: 190 lbs.
Former team: Collège Montmorency
Highlights:
In a stellar performance by the Carabins’ defence, defensive back Marc-Antoine Dequoy led the way. The sophomore made two interceptions in 16-3 win over the Redmen on Friday night at McGill. On his second interception, he returned it all the way for a touchdown for the only major of the game. He also picked up a solo and an assisted tackle.
For pictures or additional information:
Renaud St-Laurent, Sports Information Officer, Montréal Carabins, 514-343-6111 x4227, renaud.dupre.st-laurent@umontreal.ca
Special Teams Student Athlete
Félix Ménard-Brière
Kicker
Team: Carabins
University: Montréal
Hometown: Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Québec
Age: 23
Height: 6’00’’
Weight: 178 lbs.
Former team: Collège Montmorency
Highlights:
Kicker Félix Ménard-Brière played up to his reputation in a 16-3 Carabins victory over the Redmen on Friday night at McGill. The fifth-year senior booted 8-of-10 punts inside the 20 yards line. He also averaged 47.3 yards per punt and 73.5 yards per kick off.
For pictures or additional information:
Renaud St-Laurent, Sports Information Officer, Montréal Carabins, 514-343-6111 x4227, renaud.dupre.st-laurent@umontreal.ca
About RSEQ
The RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec) ensures the promotion and development of sports and physical activity among students, from introduction to high-level sports. It also fosters youth education, academic success and health.
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Source:
Robin Verreault | University Programs Coordinator
rverreault@rseq.ca | 514-252-3300 ext. 3826 | www.rseq.ca