Gaillards standout starting to look at CIS schools for recruitment.Β
Jonquiere Gaillards offensive lineman David Tremblay hopes to be a better player by helping others.
David Tremblay
Positions:
Offensive Lineman (Guard and Center)
Height/Weight:
6β1, 295 lbs
Teams:
Jonquière Gaillars (CEGEP Division 3)
OdyssΓ© Dominique Racine Mustangs
Commitment:
None
Official Visits:
None
Considerations:
Open
Class:
2018
David began his career at the age of 11 with the La Baie elementary school. He has been part of the OdyssΓ© Dominique Racine Mustangs for the following five years.
Tremblay is currently a player for CEGEP Division 3’s JonquiΓ¨re Gaillards. He made the choice to play with the Gaillards because of his family.
βMy school program was in JonquiΓ¨re and in LΓ©vis. I decided to stay in JonquiΓ¨re for family reasons,β said the player.
The highlights of this past season was the game against Thetford Mines Filons.
For the moment, David is considering a few CIS schools but has not begun the recruitment process. He admitted that he would rather be focusing on his grades and also on the next season for now.
βThe recruiting process is going well,” said the offensive lineman, who is open to any CIS school visits. Β “I still have a lot to learn and to work on, but I am still satisfied of everything.β
The most influencial person in Tremblayβs life is his grandfather because he always helped him to become a better person and showed him to be proud of was he has done.
βHe is the one who influenced me the most in my whole lifeβ admitted Tremblay.
As for his main gridiron influence, it is his high school coach, Maxime Dallaire
βHe is the one who helped me when I wanted to start playing football,” said Tremblay. Β “He has always been there for me and pushed me all the time. He made what I am today.β
His weekly training consists of lifting weights, powerlifting, running and also road bike.
For the next season, Tremblay wants to improve his game read. He will be watching football and also video tapes to have a better coverage. The player wants to help kids with football, because he thinks it helps him to be a better player. He hopes to be involved in youth teams this summer.
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