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Oakville Holy Trinity RB Zack Secord, who played in the International Bowl Showcase Friday Jan. 1st. has commited to NCAA Division 2 Simon  Fraser. Zack who was heavily recruited by a number of schools on both sides of the border and has accepted an offer to become an SFU Clansmen this coming fall.
 

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One of the premier line prospects in the country Dillon Guy originally from Waterdown, via Cegep Champlain is still undecided and considering a number of different options. Dillon has told coaches he is pursuing interest from Savannah St in Georgia and Virginia.

Of  course Team World OL coach Greg Marshall ( UWO , HC ) after working with Dillon at the game in Miami is very interested in landing the talented player at Western Ontario.

Both Connecticut  and Univ of Buffalo have shown late interest in Ottawa native, OT Alex Mateas.

Another Team World player Terry Foxes Sukh Chungh has an offer on the table from SFU. He is also strongly considering Calgary and Manitoba, two schools he plans to visit in the coming weeks.

Big news out of Calgary.  Bishop O’Byrne defensive lineman Ryen Reid has committed to Western Ontario Mustangs. The Calgary native was highly rated on the Ron Dias All Star Football Report.

Another highly rated prospect on the All Star Football Report,
Churchill DE/OT Evan Gill ended the last term on the school’s academic honour  roll. He will visit UBC this coming week and is setting up visdits to McMaster, Toronto and Acadia.

Speaking of Acadia and players from Winnipeg, Oak Park centre Brandon Stevens besides Manitoba, is looking at Acadia and one other school down east. He is also interested in Western Ontario and Bishop’s.

John Abbott QB Kevin Hiller who has enrolled at Concordia for spring classes  visited the Univ of Ottawa recently.

Univ of Buffalo was considering Forest Hill lineman Winston Miles. Winston was also looking at Toronto and Western but is leaning towards playing at the Hun School in New Jersey, which is a prep school.

After some early interest from Connecticut, University of Albany pursued Huron Hts centre Cody Millett very hard. Two days after the start of signing day, Cody signed with the 1AA program.

His teammate RB Connor Anderson is trying to make up his mind this weekend.  Connor has an offer from SFU but is strongly considering an offer from West Virginia Wesleyan. Longtime CFL coach Dennis Creehan is the head coach at WVW.

Linebacker Kyle Bridge the brother of St Marcellinus QB Brandon Bridge has committed and signed with SFU. His brother Brandon had also considered SFU but has opted to sign at 1AA Alcorn St in Texas.

Concordia Univ has landed a couple of Calgary Colts. OT Matt Kuhenen and DE Matt Meyer.

Concordia has also received a commit from Hamilton STM offensive lineman Matt Giammichele as well ad Birchmount Park run stopper DT Quinn Smith.

Information from the ground indicates at Ottawa Sooner all star DT Alexis Patenaude is leaning or has committed to the Univ of Ottawa.

Burlington Assumption tackle Tom Sterling after hearing from numerous schools hoping for him to be on their campus this coming fall, has decided to return for a final year and will undoubtedly benefit from his extra year of highschool football.Tom is interested in Queens, McMaster, Western Ontario and Concordia.

Speaking of taking another  year,  Champlain Cegep OT Dany Groulx has strongly indicated despite some serious CIS interest that he will indeed play another year at the Lennoxville campus.T

here is a new team in the CJFL.  We understand there could be two teams joining the OFC this fall. The Twin City Predators  from Kitchener Waterloo and the Bears from Brampton.
While Ontario is adding CJFL teams,

The Vancouver Trojans have disbanded in the BCFC. Players from the Trojans will be joining the South Surrey Rams.

OT Brady Lee from Foothills has a solid offer from Univ of Alberta. He hopes to get one from U of Calgary as well. Brady is an athletic lineman who is waiting to the end of February to likely make a final decision.

Speaking of Foothills, six foot six Shawn Swanney who played his soph and junior tyears at Lord Beaverbrook has committed to play at St Mary’s.  Look for Shawn to be a top blindside tackle.

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GTA International Bowl Showcase QB Tyler Pritty has informed us after an exhaustive search of schools in both th USA and Canada that he has decided to commit and attend Concordia University.

The Stinger coaching staff is ecstatic to be adding the quarterack who has taken his teams to the Metro Bowl final the past two years.

Brampton DT Tyreek Phillips an exceptionally strong and quick prospect has committed to attend and play at Division 1AA Furman University. Tyreek who played at Avondale High in Georgia this past fall convertedfrom linebacker  to the defensive line at last  summer’s All Pro Camp.

Vancouver College’s top centre prospect Matthias Goossen has accepted an offer to play with SFU this fall.

One of the premier runningbacks in the country this class Keith Lagace, has visited McMaster, Wilfrid Laurier and Guelph. He plans to visit St. Mary’s and Queens before making his decision.

CJFL All Canadian centre Matt Bergeron who had an offer last summer to Alcorn St. has decided not  to return to Ottawa Sooners this fall. He is exploring some US options before he decides which school he will attend this fall.

DB Brett MacFarlane a top prospect is being coveted by Manitoba, Toronto, UBC and SFU.

One of the country’s top LB prospects Thomas Miles has visited Western Ontario. Thomas a top student and player on the field is also considering McMaster and Manitoba.

Big news in Warrior land. One of the premier quarterbacks in Canada this past season is headed to the Univ. of Waterloo.

Billy McPhee QB for the Golden Horseshoe champions, Burlington Notre Dame will be taking his rifle arm and galloping legs to Waterloo for the opportunity to work with qb coach Jope PaoPao.

Billy was a GTA all star who played in the January 2010 International Bowl Showcase, was also strongly considering Queens
He is a beast off the edge. St Mike’s DE is expected to make a decision by the end of the month on one of his final five choices. Western Ontario, Guelph, Queens, McMaster and Toronto.

Henry Wisewood OT Eli Hankinson appears to be headed to the Univ of Alberta. Passing him on the highway between Edmonton and Calgary could be Bev Facey DT  Gradyn Fast. Gradyn a horse on the inside is leaning towards attending the Univ of Calgary.

Speaking of horses unsubstantiated reports suggest that Harry Ainlay’s multi purpose star Jahlani Knorren Gilbert is headed to the Univ of Saskatchewan. If indeed true the Huskies will be adding one potent offensive weapon.

Carson Graham DE Dylan Roper a player with potential to play several positions has committed to SFU.

 
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Sunday Feb 21 at Scollard Hall in North Bay  5pm registration
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Bryan A Husky
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Former Etobicoke Eagles DT Lincoln Bryan who played last year with South Fraser Rams in the BCJFC is attending classes at St Mary's and has the Husky staffexcited about his commitment. Linc is six two and weighs three ten.
 
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