Ontario recruit felt Laurier was “like home away from home” (VIDEO)

Ente Eguavoen was destined for one place as his future CIS home.

Recently, the 6’0, 175 pound receiver committed to the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks.  Eguavoen will join the team for the 2016 OUA season.

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“Laurier has always been one of the schools I wanted to go to since I started taking football seriously in grade 10,” explained Eguavoen of his decision.  “On my visit, it just felt like home away from home.”

“Seeing a lot of people I knew from my high school, the environment and facilities, being introduced to a few of the players on the team, it felt like the place to be. The coaching staff at Laurier is great people and I know they can take my game to the next level. I also liked how the community and the team made me feel welcome. The coaches didn’t try to sell me there school they gave me a day in a life at Laurier.  My mom also enjoyed the visit and was really happy with what it would be like going to Laurier.”

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The receiver, who was raised in Brampton, moved to Oakville in grade 10 and suited up for Holy Trinity Titans of the Halton Secondary School Athletic Association (HSSAA).

Guelph, University of Toronto and Mount Allison were the other finalists in the Eguavoen sweepstakes.

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