Ontario Prospect Challenge Profile: Relentless Wildcat

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Positions: Defensive Line (tackle), Offensive Line (Guard/Tackle)
Height/Weight: 5’0, 115 lbs
Teams: Metro Toronto Wildcats (OMFL/OVFL)
Commitment: None
Official Visits: None
Considerations: N/A
Class: 2021

Jackson Dollack has played for two years between the Metro Toronto Wildcats of the Ontario Minor Football League (OMFL) and the Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL).

In those two years, he has played at the defensive tackle, offensive guard and tackle positions.

During the offseason, Dollack stays in shape by eating right and working out often. He does weights, goes to boot camps at the gym, runs sprints and jogs, as well as attends specific football training camps.

This spring, Dollack hopes to makes the Ontario Prospect Challenge team Β for two specific reasons.

β€œThe reason I am trying out for the Ontario Prospect Challenge (OPC) is so I can get coached and so I can play against the best in order to improve my skills,” said Dollack.

Overall, there are two reasons Dollack is passionate about playing the game.

β€œI love football because I enjoy the strategy and the opportunity to go hit someone,” explained the Wildcat.

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