By Justin Seward

Lethbridge Herald

The Catholic Central Cougars varsity football team are gearing up for a new season with the hopes of their returning players carrying the load and helping with most of the team’s success.

“So, last year, obviously at the end of the year, we had a lot of Grade 10 and 11 starters,” said Joey Cavilla, who is in second year as Cougars head coach.

“Those guys got a lot of valuable experience in tough positions, (and) getting thrown in at the end of a season because of injuries. But the experience that they gained in those games is valuable and we’ll be able to build on that.”

While the Cougars had graduating played last season, there is still a good core intact for this year.

“The expectations are known among the core, there’s a little bit of gelling

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