Ontario Prospect Challenge Profile: Predator looking to learn and apply skills (VIDEO)

The Ontario Prospect Challenge is an elite three phase event that culminates in an all-star game in the spring of 2016.  For more information CLICK HERE.  The TRYOUT SERIES begins in October and goes until the middle of January 2016.

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Positions:
Linebacker

Height/Weight:
5’10, 151 lbs

Teams:
Twin Cities Predators (junior varsity: OFC)
Waterloo Collegiate Institute Vikings (high school: WCSSAA)

Commitment:
None

Official Visits:
None

Considerations:
Open

Class:
2019

Liam Droeske has played for three seasons with Twin Cities Predators in the Ontario Football Conference (OFC).

He also played one season of house league with the Warhawks, as well as two seasons of rep with the Twin Cities Warhawks.

This year, he started playing for the Waterloo Collegiate Institute Vikings.

He has also competed in two Midwest National Youth Football tournaments.

Liam’s goals for the Ontario Prospect Challenge (OPC) are to be coached by a number of different coaches, compete against the best football players in the area, learn new skills in the OPC practices and apply them in the game.

During the offseason he goes to Specialized Sport Training four days a week to improve his athletic ability, and attends camps to improve both his football and athletic ability.

He loves the contact in the sport, the teamwork aspect and how you stay in shape while having fun playing the game.

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