Huskies add three local commits and one provincial commit to their 2019 class.
CFC100s Keegan Kaytor, a quarterback from Sheldon-Williams Collegiate, and Tanner Szakacs, a running back from Holy Cross High School, will be adding their talents to the University of Saskatchewan Huskies in the upcoming season.
Defensive backs Mason Dirham and Aiden Sommacal from St. Joseph High School will also be bringing their skills to the Huskies for the 2019 season and beyond.
CFC100 Keegan Kaytor
In high school, Keegan Kaytor played with the Sheldon-Williams Collegiate Spartans (RIFL). Standing at 6β2, he is from Regina, Saskatchewan. Kaytor helped lead the Spartans to a 2018 RIFL Stewart Conference championship off an undefeated season. He was also a cross-country athlete at Sheldon-Williams.
Huskie Nation weβre proud to announce the signing of Keegan Kaytor, QB out of Sheldon Williams in Regina. Welcome aboard Keegan! pic.twitter.com/d5R6iy0dWi
β Huskie Football (@skhuskies) December 1, 2018
CFC100 Tanner Szakacs
Hailing from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Tanner Szakacs was a member of the Holy Cross Crusaders (SSSAD). He also ran track and field in high school. He is 5β10, 180lbs.
Huskie Nation please welcome RB Tanner Szakacs out of Holy Cross HS in Saskatoon! pic.twitter.com/wypJa0db3T
β Huskie Football (@skhuskies) November 27, 2018
Mason Dirham
Mason Dirham is coming to his hometown Huskies from the St. Joseph Guardians (SSSAD). The 6β1, 167lbs product of Saskatoon played basketball in grade 11. In 2018 he was a member of the Hawkeyes in the Saskatoon Touch Football League. In six games played he had seven touchdowns, one two-point conversion and three interceptions.
Huskies are proud to announce the signing of Saskatoon DB from St. Joeβs Mason Dirham. Welcome aboard Mason! pic.twitter.com/4xZYk7Me15
β Huskie Football (@skhuskies) December 4, 2018
Aiden Sommacal
A fellow Guardian, Aiden Sommacal is also from Saskatoon. He played as a strong safety and outside linebacker with the Guardians. He was named to the 2018 Nissan All-Canadian Titan team. Standing at 5β11, 190lbs, he was described by the Nissan team as being βhumble enough to be coachable, but confident enough to know his position. He is a notable role model because of this, on and off the field.β
Huskies are proud to announce the signing of DB Aiden Sommacal from St. Joeβs in Saskatoon. Welcome aboard! pic.twitter.com/PUKVkOLUKO
β Huskie Football (@skhuskies) December 3, 2018
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