Gee-Gee chemistry

CEGEP defensive standout signs with OUA team.

Souriel Delva Williamson also gave up playing football to focus solely on his academic future.

However, the Ottawa Gee-Gees gave him enough to reconsider his life on the gridiron.Ā  Consequently, the 6ā€™3, 250 pound defensive end/tackle from Montreal, Quebec has committed to the OUA team for the 2014 season.

ā€œIt was a tough decision considering that I almost gave up football to focus on my studies but they’re giving me a great opportunity to focus on school and on football,ā€ expressed Delva Williamson.Ā  ā€œThey have an amazing Strength and Conditioning Program and the exact educational program I was looking for during the offseason.ā€

ā€œFinally, they have a great head coach in James Barresi, who has a lot of experiences and coached at lot of places including in the NCAA.Ā  Itā€™s a program that just gonna get better and successful and they have a tradition and the coaches they know that tradition because most of them were Gee-Gees and that’s a proof of how much they loved their time here.ā€

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Academics, atmosphere and team chemistry were additional reasons why he chose the Ottawa, Ontario campus.

ā€œI chose Ottawa is for the academic reasons; itā€™s a great school, one of the biggest universities in Canada and their department in social sciences is very good since I’m going into a major in criminology,ā€ added Delva Williamson.Ā  ā€œPlus, I wanted to be far from home for once (but not too far) and the University of Ottawa fits well.ā€

ā€œThe campus lifestyle seems pretty awesome at Ottawa and the thing that I appreciated the most during my visit was the team chemistry.Ā  That is something I had when I was at Vieux-Montreal and this is something really important in football in my opinion.ā€

Previous to joining the Gee-Gees, the Quebec defensive standout played for CEGEP Division 1 team, Vieux-Montreal Spartiates.

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