Calgary adds two out-of-province commits to their 2019 class.
Offensive lineman Chaz Marshall from Terry Fox High School and wide receiver Dante Carbone from Mount Douglas High School will be crossing provincial borders after committing to the University of Calgary Dinos.
Chaz Marshall
Chaz Marshall played with the Terry Fox Ravens (BCSSFA) in his hometown of Port Coquitlam, BC. The 5β11, 210lbs long snapper and centre told Canadafootballchat.com that he received a scholarship from the University of Calgary.
βCalgary is an amazing university and football program run by coaches that made me feel welcomed and explained they had a need for me,β Marshall told CFC. βCoach Harris is a great coach and leader that will ensure the programβs winning ways and I want to be a part of that. After I went for my official visit, I knew right away that this was the place for me.β
Marshall will be taking a degree in environmental science.
Excited to announce I have signed to further my education & football journeys with the @UCalgary. Thank you coach Harris @Dinos_Football for believing in me. So much β€ to my Family for helping me achieve my goals. @TFSAthletics @chatfootball #longsnapper pic.twitter.com/S3TvIiYkW5
β Chaz Marshall (@yreve2401) February 18, 2019
Dante Carbone
Dante Carbone is from Saanich, BC, where he played with the Mount Douglas Rams (BCSSFA). Standing at 6β4, 190lbs, he took part in the 2017 Fox 40 Prospect Challenge. He was named as the offensive MVP.
Blessed to announce my commitment to the University of CalgaryβΌοΈ Huge thanks to everyone that has helped me get to this chapter in my life. @GRELITE7on7 @Dinos_Football #GODINOS?βͺοΈ?? pic.twitter.com/q7FSA1jYTK
β Dante Carbone (@Dante75507281) March 11, 2019
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