Didsbury recruit hopes to carry on Dinos’ tradition

Didsbury quarterback opts for CWUAA team

Duncan Little will be staying in his home province to begin his CIS career.

Recently, the 6’4, 210 pound pivot from Didsbury, Alberta signed with the University of Calgary Dinos.  Little will join the team for the 2015 CWUAA season.

“University of Calgary is where I want to be; it is the best choice for my education and my future growth as a quarterback,” commented Little on his commitment.  “They have an established football program that has been the envy of all other teams and I want to continue that tradition.”

“I am excited to work with the players and coaches and my four Raiders teammates who will be joining me as a Dino this fall. It is a great environment for me to improve as a player and they have an excellent program to make sure I do well in the classroom. University of Calgary has great facilities, from the classrooms, to the libraries and the football field.”

Duncan Little commitment

Little has previously played for both the George MacDougall Mustangs of the Alberta Schools Athletic Association (ASAA) and Airdrie Northern Raiders of the Calgary Area Midget Football Association (CAMFA).

Among the honours he has received in his career include RockyView Quarterback of the Year (2014) Mustangs Offensive MVP (2014) and two consecutive Raiders Team MVP honours (2013, 2014).

“The highlight of this high school season was winning the RockyView Championship against Cochrane and bringing the banner home to Airdrie,” added Little of his accomplishments.

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Now that he has realized his gridiron dream, Little credits a few coaches for his success which has enabled him to reach this juncture in his career.

“Thank you to my coaches, Chris Glass, Steve Kemp and Steve MacLean for their constant support and encouragement,” expressed Little.

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