Football champs

BY CHRIS LANDRY The Daily Iberian
Published/Last Modified on Sunday, January 13, 2008 4:56 PM CST

Kerry Joseph always dreamed of winning a championship while growing up playing football in New Iberia.

His dream came true last November when the former New Iberia Senior High and McNeese State University quarterback led the Saskatchewan Roughriders to the Canadian Football League’s Grey Cup championship, and now he’s enjoying some unanticipated benefits from that success.

“It was a great joy to know that your hometown was going to do something like that,” said Joseph, who was honored Saturday with a parade through New Iberia before being presented the key to the city. “I feel like I’m representing my hometown every time I step out there (on the football field). A lot of people in my hometown helped in my upbringing.”

Students and faculty from Sugarland Elementary School march with a large banner in the parade to honor Kerry Joseph on Saturday. - BILL SMITH / THE DAILY IBERIAN

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While he never expected to be honored with a parade, he does remember wanting to experience the feelings that winning a championship brings, and just wanting to have the opportunity to do so.

NISH reached the second round of the high school playoffs in Joseph’s junior season at the school, and he helped McNeese reach the Division I-AA semifinals as a senior, but did not win any state or national titles at either school. He continues to hold many of the quarterbacking records at McNeese.

The decision to honor Joseph in his hometown was spearheaded by the Sugarland Optimist Club, with Cassandra Raymond chairing the event.

“On the Sunday night of the game, when I found out they had won the Grey Cup, I was excited,” said Raymond, a first cousin of Joseph’s father. “I was out of town, and when I came back to town, I thought someone should do something (to honor the local champion).”

So she set to work setting up Kerry Joseph Day, coordinating with the City of New Iberia and the Sugarland Optimist Club, which is a major sponsor of the NFL Camp sponsored each year by Joseph and several other former area football players including Johnny Hector and Corey Raymond, each of whom played in the NFL. Joseph also spent a couple of years in the NFL as a defensive back before going to the CFL to play his preferred position.

The camp is Sugarland Optimist’s main summer project, with youngsters from the area allowed to participate free in a camp conducted by current and former college and professional football players. Sugarland Optimist Club’s main winter project is Toys for Tots, in conjunction with the U.S. Marine Corps.

“I’m tired, but I loved it,” said Cassandra Raymond. “I can’t wait to see Kerry’s expression.”

Joseph, as those who know him would expect, remains humble despite his success.

“That just added to it,” he said of the parade and day in his honor. “I am grateful to Cassandra Raymond, along with the Sugarland Optimist Club, for coming up with the idea.”

Joseph said the time immediately following the Grey Cup was a whirlwind of activity, but he took some time off after that.

“But I got off the couch,” said Joseph. “I have the desire to do it again. I started working out again at a light pace.”

He’s also been surprised by the good feelings expressed by local residents.

“A lot of people I don’t even know say congratulations to me when I’m walking around New Iberia,” Joseph said.

And now the city itself has expressed its congratulations for a local football champion.

Comments

    Rocky LeBlanc wrote on Jan 30, 2008 1:01 PM:

    " Yo Kerry its ya neighbor, CONGRATS!! You and your family deserve every moment of this amazing accomplishment. Hope for a repeat! Good luck on the upcoming CFL season. GEAUX ROUGHRIDERS! Take care and may GOD bless. "

    David Perez wrote on Jan 21, 2008 5:00 PM:

    " Kerry congratulations from a former classmate at NISH. Hope you can repeat this success next year in the CFL or maybe a spot in the NFL would be great.Its nice to see someone from New Iberia doing great. You have always been one of the good guys you deserve it. "

    Gabe Dorsey wrote on Jan 19, 2008 11:34 AM:

    " Congratulations Kerry on all your success!! It's always great to see and hear of a friend doing well. "

    octave roberts, moundville, al(loreauville native) wrote on Jan 15, 2008 12:39 PM:

    " Congrats Kerry,
    It was exciting watching and cheering from Alabama.I always knew you had the talent to achieve what you have. "

    Bobby & Zeraline Joseph wrote on Jan 15, 2008 10:41 AM:

    " Congratulation Kerry, a true champion. The accomplishment of hard work always pays off. "

    ALANA SPENCER wrote on Jan 14, 2008 10:00 PM:

    " HE WAS NOT THE FIRST NEW IBERIAN TO PLAY Canadian Football AND PLAY IN THE GREY CUP GAME KARL MICHEAL ANTHONY WAS 1ST! "

    Chantal "Cookie" Beard wrote on Jan 14, 2008 4:15 PM:

    " Kerry,
    Congratulations on all your accomplishments. Sorry, I couldn't make it to the parade. Hope you have another great season in the CFL. "

    Dr. Albert "boobie" Placide III wrote on Jan 13, 2008 8:43 PM:

    " contgrats "KoJack" lol keep up the good work (ma home-boi) i know that a huge accomplishment. "

    Stephen, New Iberia wrote on Jan 13, 2008 5:10 PM:

    " Congratulations, growing up in Canada, watching the CFL, I was just thinking it was cool to see the Grey Cup being covered down here, I had no idea that Kerry was from New Iberia. "

    Jackie, Tacoma, WA wrote on Jan 13, 2008 12:53 PM:

    " It is always good to hear about people from my home state and the accomplishments they have made. Congra Kerry! "

    Meredith and Catherine Ackal wrote on Jan 13, 2008 10:29 AM:

    " Congratulations Kerry!!! My mother called this morning to let us know about the article in the paper. Great job. It's very exciting to see one of your classmates being honored.
    Meredith "

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