
After a successful CEGEP career, Tommy Boulet will look to do the same at the next level.
Tommy Boulet started playing football as a young boy for “Les pantheres de Veilleux”. He has always played at the Running Back position and has some experience as a kick returner. He won player of the year in 4 of his 5 seasons at the high school level and also won top Running Back of his region (Beauce). Tommy continued playing football after high school as he attended CEGEP Beauce-Appalaches where he continued his education. Tommy established himself as a good Running Back at the CEGEP level having solid numbers in both of his years with the Condors. Tommy will be enrolling at the University of Sherbrooke in august of 2012. Tommy was recruited by both Bishop’s and Sherbrooke after this season. The vert et Or seemed like the better spot for the 5’8, 175 lbs Running back who is known for his quickness in the open field.
“I believe the University of Sherbrooke has the football program that has Progressed the most in the past few years, they also seemed to be the school that wanted me in there program the most” – said Boulet.
Boulet has great speed and also has various expierience on special teams having played them his entire football career. Tommy’s best football Moment came this season as they upset les Volontaires de Sherbrooke in the league semi final on the last play of the game.
“When we won the semi-final in Sherbrooke, i dont think anything compares to that moment, we fought hard all year and upset the heavy favorite”.
Tommy is not certain what academic program he will be studying in the fall. He has interest in various topics and has not been able to find the right one.
“I’m not sure exactly what il be studying in the fall, but i do want a university education, I’m currently looking at a few programs that interest me” said Boulet.
The young Running Back will look to Keep the Vert et Or success rolling as he says he’s willing to do whatever the team needs in order to be successful.
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