Dalbe-Viau Aigle d’Or standout hopes to be part of the success of his team next season.
Receiver and quarterback Evens Passée-Coutrin trains hard after experiencing an exciting summer.
Evens Passée-Coutrin
Positions:
Receiver, Quarterback
Height/Weight:
5’11, 165 lbs
Teams:
Verdun Tiger Cats
Pointe Saint-Charles Aces
Sun Youth
Dalbe-Viau Aigle d’Or
Commitment:
None
Considerations:
Open
Class:
2020
Passée-Coutrin started playing football at the age of 6 with the Verdun Tiger Cats. He then have played for the Pointe Saint-Charles Aces, the Sun Youth football team and made it to the Dalbe-Viau Aigle d’Or. The player also have been part twice of Team Quebec and won the Football Canada Cup two years in a row.
The best moment of his last season was their win against the Polyvalente Deux-Montagnes Centurions. “At the half time, we were losing 21-0 but we decided to work hard, and at the end, we won the game 34-31. It was an amazing feeling” said the receiver.
The most important person in Passée-Coutrin’s life is his grandmother. “She has always been there for me throughout my life to give me advices and to help me.” admitted the player.
On the football side of his life, his influence comes from his football coaches, Dominique Maynard and Alexander Fox. “These two coaches always did their best to bring the best out of me every day on the football field but also at school. I am thankful for everything they have done for me”.
The athlete still has no plans for university or even for cegep. His choice will be made on the team’s coaching staff but also on the team’s vibe. University is still on his mind, but he is focusing on his next season for the moment.
The 2016 football season’s coming fast, Passée-Coutrin wants to improve certain parts of his performance to impress even more. “I will be working to improve my speed by running track and field. I will also be working out at the gym.” said the player.
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