U of T attracts three commits

Toronto adds two local commits and one northern Ontario commit to their 2020 class.

Victor Raposo, an offensive lineman from Chaminade College, is comfortable staying right where he is and joining the University of Toronto Varsity Blues.

Defensive linemen Kayden Manorath from the Durham Dolphins, and Ayden Orrsky from Bear Creek High School will also be joining the Varsity Blues.

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Victor Raposo

A hometown boy, Victor Raposo felt the love for the Varsity Blues right away. ā€œI choose the University of Toronto football program because I felt the family vibe and community there,ā€ he says. ā€œThe coaches there are some of the best people Iā€™ve ever met in my life, and will transform me into a living, breathing monster on the field.ā€

He added that, ā€œEvery single coach there was great and accepting. They want whatā€™s best for me and saw the spark in me before anyone else.ā€

The 6ā€™4, 330lb right guard spent three years with the Chaminade Gryphons (TDCAA). In 2019, he helped his team capture an OFSAA Metro Bowl.

Raposo, who is interested in humanities, says that, ā€œI will always be a Chaminade Gryphon, but I have a new home with the Varsity Blues.ā€

Kayden Manorath

Kayden Manorath is from Ajax, Ontario, where the 6ā€™1″, 250lbs lineman played with the Durham Dolphins (OPFL). He has played as both a defensive tackle and defensive end.

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Ayden Orrsky

Ayden Orrsky will be heading down from Barrie, Ontario to play with the Varsity Blues. Standing at 6ā€™5″, 240lbs, he played with the Bear Creek Kodiaks (SCAA).

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