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Sturgeon Spirits Kick Off preseason with a Bang: Doronski Dazzles in QB Debut

The Sturgeon Spirits hit the gridiron with a vengeance as they opened their preseason with a 59-0 thrashing of the Fort McMurray Catholic High Schools Saints. Playing at Olexiuk Field in St. Albert, the home team showcased their firepower, led by their new quarterback, Steele Doronski. 

Doronski, a Grade 12 player who’s spent the last two years as a standout outside linebacker, made his debut under centre one to remember. The first-time quarterback threw for four touchdowns and even rushed for one himself, earning him the game ball and a whole lot of respect.

But it wasn’t just Doronski lighting up the field. Alberta Under-18 star Tanner McBride showed off his skills with two touchdown grabs and over 100 yards receiving, plus a quarterback sack on defense. And defensive captain James Morrison was a force to be reckoned with, holding down the fort and even scoring two rushing touchdowns late in the game.

Lucas Brown (18) scores a touchdown in his first game
Rookie Lucas Brown (18) scores a touchdown in his first game.
Image courtesy Danielle Cronkite-Kinjerski

The regular season kicks off this Friday, August 30th, as Sturgeon hosts the Scona Lords at Olexiuk Field. Kick-off is at 7:30 p.m., and if the pre-season is any indication, it’s going to be a show you won’t want to miss.

Lucas Brown playing against Fort McMurray
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