Week 10 OFC Players of the Week – Cozzi, Brady, Jordan

Week 10 Ontario Football Conference Junior Players of the Week

Offense:

OL #75- Jordan Cozzi

Jordan Cozzi brings a lot to the Hurricanes this year. As one of the biggest athletes on the team, Jordan is not to be taken lightly. Jordan is enrolled at McMaster University in the Social Sciences program. He is employed with the Town of Oakville in the department of Parks and Open Spaces. Jordan volunteers as an Offensive Line coach and Offensive Coordinator for the Niagara Storm football club. He has won awards for Lineman of the Year for St. Thomas Moore high school and was a part of the back-to-back championship teams of 2006 and 2007. Jordan’s future ambitions include playing professional football and when asked why he wants to be a Hurricane he said, “It’s an opportunity to play football for a year while I complete my transfer to Mac”.

Defense:

LB #35 Matt Brady

2 Solo Tackles, 2 Assisted Tackles, 2 QB Sacks (12 points)

Matt is entering his Junior year of eligibility in 2011 and brings with him a true understanding of what it takes to be a member of a successful and competitive team. Matt was awarded the Lineman Award for the Hurricanes in 2010 and was a member of the 2010 O.F.C. Championship team. Matt’s future ambition is to play football for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Currently, he is employed at ARW Carpentry and enjoys pick-up baseball. Matt wants to be a Hurricane because “I want to win Nationals and bring it back to the Hammer”.

Special Teams:

CB #4 Stephen Jordan

3 Punt Return for 132 yards, longest 108 yards, 1 TD, 1 Missed FG returned for 16 yards

Stephen Jordan, 3rd Year CB out of Saltfleet District HS in Stoney Creek had a great day returning punts. The former Storm standout had 3 punt returns for 132 yards, including a 108 yard TD in the 1st quarter that extended the Hurricanes lead to 14-0. He also returned a missed field goal for 16 yards. Stephen and the Hurricanes play host to the Saskatoon Hilltops on Saturday, November 12 at 1pm at Ivor Wynne in the CJFL Canadian Bowl National Championship.

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