As the recruitment for the 2020 class winds down, four CFC100s have found their U Sports homes in the CanWest and OUA.
Calgary
CFC100 Adrian Minakata
Defensive end Adrian Minakata is a local product who plays with the St. Francis Browns (CHSAA). Standing at 6’5”, 208lbs, he calls Calgary, Alberta home.
Carleton
CFC100 Chris Bitchoka
Chris Bitchoka, a defensive lineman from Clearwater Academy, is heading back to his hometown to join the Ravens. Bitchoka, who is 6’3”, 290lbs, played with the St. Matthew’s Tigers (NCSSAA) and the Cumberland Panthers (NCAFA/OPFL) while living in Ottawa, Ontario.
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Chris Bitchoka | DL | Ottawa, ON
6’3″ | 290lbsWe are excited to to announce the commitment of Chris Bitchoka. A quality player and person like Chris is a big win for the Ravens. We are excited to see another great Ottawa product decide to build his legacy at CU! #IAmARaven pic.twitter.com/EnlikHMb9G
— Carleton Ravens Football (@CURavensFB) April 24, 2020
CFC100 Schneider Cave
Schneider Cave, a defensive back from Football North St. Joes, is also a product of Ottawa. He is 6’1”, 190lbs and has also played with the Ottawa Sooners (OPFL).
Schneider Cave | DB | Ottawa, ON
We are excited to announce the commitment Schneider Cave former standout player with the Ott Sooners. Cave is a natural athlete with the ability to cover & make tackles out of the secondary. “All the glory to God! Ready to compete #BirdGang” – SC pic.twitter.com/hyBPypZWEh
— Carleton Ravens Football (@CURavensFB) April 27, 2020
Laurier
CFC100 Taylor Elgersma
Quarterback Taylor Elgersma played at Oakridge Secondary School in him hometown of London, Ontario. He also played for the London Junior Mustangs (OPFL). He is 6’5″, 205lbs.
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BREAKING!! Top QB Prospect Commitment – Taylor Elgersma @ElgersmaTaylor from @Oakridge_SS in London,ON is a Golden Hawk! #SoarAbove pic.twitter.com/7Q45PS90RE
— Laurier Golden Hawks Football (@LaurierFootball) April 29, 2020
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