Ontario Prospect Challenge Profile: FB/LB looking to be challenged

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Positions:
Fullback, Β Linebacker

Height/Weight:
5’10”, 205 lbs

Teams:
North Halton Crimson Tide (OFC)
Christ the King Jaguars (high school: HSSAA)

Commitment:
None

Official Visits:
None

Considerations:
Open

Class:
2017

Brendan Smith has been playing football for three years.

He was named MVP of the Christ the King Jaguars two years in a row, and the Halton Crimson Tide MVP this past year in the Ontario Football Conference (OFC).

Brendan’s goals for the Ontario Prospect Challenge (OPC) are to challenge himself and play with elite players.

β€œOnly having played for three years there is a lot to learn,” said Brendan, who is also looking for the #CFC100.

β€œBeing a AAA hockey player and sharing a prestigious award with Connor McDavid for the Toronto Marlies hockey team has always been my focus until now,” explained the fullback/linebacker.

During the offseason the Crimson Tide works out three hours a day, eats properly, runs and plays hockey.

Moreover, on the field his idol is Chad Owens because he is a small guy with lots of energy.

Brendan loves football because it is a great team sport and he loves the camaraderie.

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