Mount Allison has “always shown a lot of interest” in British Columbia recruit

Kamloops defensive back joins AUS team’s 2016 class.

Kohl Hrycewich was flattered by the attention one CIS team gave him throughout the recruitment process.

Consequently, the 6’0, 200 pound defensive back from Kamloops, British Columbia committed to Mount Allison Mounties. Ā Hrycewich will join the team for the 2016 AUS season.

“I committed to Mount Allison because Coach [Scott] Brady and I have been talking to each other since the end of my grade 12 season and he’s always shown a lot of interest and confidence in me,” expressed the defensive standout of his decision. Ā “Mount Allison has been a tremendous team in the past few seasons, especially on the defensive side of the ball, so I see a great chance to develop as a defensive back with the help of the coaches and my teammates and also potentially compete for a championship.”

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Among the teams Hrycewich has played for during his career include Okanagan Sun of the British Columbia Football Conference (BCFC) in the Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) and WestsydeĀ Blue Wave of the British Columbia High School Football Association (BCHSFA).

With his commitment, he will reunite with former Sun and Blue Wave teammate, receiver Dayton Schadlich who recently signed with the Mounties.

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