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WATCH: Past meets the present in PG Cougars’ new trophy case

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The PG Cougars have taken another step in commemorating their 25-year history in the City.

The Cats have unveiled a new trophy case, which includes individual awards, logos through the years, and every team photo since 1993.

“We’ve always thought about how we can recognize the history of the Cougars because there’s been a great number of our alumni that have gone through to the pros. It’s great for our fans and it’s great for alumni that are coming back to watch games, and I couldn’t be more proud.”

– Cougars spokesperson Gary Samis

The wall is in Section ‘C’ of the CN Centre Concourse, across from the Cougars’ team store.

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