Ontario Prospect Challenge Profile: Wildcat Sensation

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Positions: Wide Receiver
Height/Weight: 5ā€™7ā€, 113lbs
Teams: Metro Toronto Wildcats (OVFL)
Commitment: None
Official Visits: None
Considerations: N/A
Class: 2020

Labib Sadmanā€™s gridiron career has only consisted of one season, but his ability did not go unrecognized.

The wide receiver played with the Ontario Varsity Football Leagueā€™s (OVFL) Metro Toronto Wildcats, who awarded him the Rookie of the Year award.

During the offseason, Sadman works on speed training, catching footballs and educating himself on the game by playing video games to better learn his position, such as how to block properly in a play or how to run a route properly.

Overall, the wide receiver has one key goal he would like to achieve at the Ontario Prospect Challenge (OPC).

ā€œMy goal for the Ontario Prospect Challenge (OPC) is to become better a football player overall,ā€ said Sadman.

Sadman is passionate about playing the game for a couple of key reasons.

ā€œI love to play football because it makes me a better person overall,ā€ explains the wide receiver, ā€œI have fun playing with other players and I love to compete.ā€

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