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Youyoute returns to offence

Updated: Sep 20, 2022



Before being forced to miss game six of the regular season with an ankle injury St. Clair wide receiver Enzey Youyoute was an important part of the team's offence. "We had (Cody) Holmes and it's a big hole in the lineup but you replace him with an equally good athlete in Enzey." Said head coach Mike Lachance. "He can do some things most kids in the league can only dream of."

The backlog forced Youyoute to the defensive side of the ball in 2021. "At the end of the day I want to help the team win. That's why I'm here. The Mississauga native has relished his return to the offensive side of the ball. He has six catches for three touchdowns.


Enzey sat out last weekend's 35-16 win at Ottawa which moved the Saints to 6-0 on the season. He has been cleared to play this week against Hamilton who lost 16-15 to London last weekend and fell to 3-3.

Youyoute and the Saints are treating every game as a challenge they must overcome this season. "We don't look at anybody different". said Youyoute who remember the 2021 title slipping through their hands. "Whether you're last place or first place anything can happen".


"We gotta keep it at a high rate, keep going"


Game highlights from Ottawa courtesy of cjfltv.com











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