Class of 2028 OT Christoforos Ntatsioulis out of St. Joseph High School in Ottawa, Ontario, already sounds like an offensive lineman who understands exactly what the position demands. Toughness. Patience. Physicality. And the willingness to embrace the dirty work snap after snap without needing the spotlight attached to it.
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The St. Joseph Jaguar also brings a unique background to the national stage in Hamilton. Ntatsioulis was born in Athens, Greece before eventually building his football journey in Ontario through programs like the Kanata Knights, Myers Riders, Cumberland Panthers, and now St. Joseph. It adds another layer to a player who already stands out physically on the field with a strong frame, long reach, and a nasty mentality in the trenches.
Football first entered his life in Grade 8, but what stuck with him most was not just the collisions or competition. It was the environment around the game itself. The friendships, culture, and feeling of belonging inside a locker room. Offensive linemen especially tend to gravitate toward that side of football. The shared suffering and accountability nobody else really sees.
That mentality showed up during his sophomore season at St. Joseph, where he finished with 60 pancakes while allowing just one pressure and one sack all year. Add in strong combine testing numbers from the 2026 CFC Evaluation Camp in Ottawa, and there is already plenty of attention building around the young tackle.
Schools like Queenβs, Ottawa, Carleton, and Windsor have already started circling.
