The University of Calgary
football Dinos continue to make inroads into the British Columbia Interior in
pursuit of future players for the team.
The Dinos confirmed the signing of
quarterback of Josiah Joseph to a Canadian Interuniversity Sport Letter of Intent.
Joseph spent the past two seasons for the Okanagan Sun of the British Columbia
Football Conference. This past year he split playing time with veteran Cam
Bidore. Joseph is the second player with BC Interior roots to sign with the
Dinos. Earlier the Dinos confirmed the signing of Vernon Secondary School
linebacker, Carson Labrecque.
Offensive coordinator Ryan
Sheahan flew to Kelowna during the season to evaluate talent with the Sun. Joseph
also made a visit to Calgary in April 2015 but elected to return to the Sun and
continue his academic studies at UBCO.
This past year Joseph broke the
passing percentage in the BCFC and was named top offensive back for the Sun.
“Calgary is a great opportunity for me to come
and compete for a spot. I like the culture present and the family aspect of the
team,” stated the 6’3” 210 lbs. Joseph who attended Mount
Boucherie High
School in West Kelowna. While
at Mt. Boucherie, Josiah excelled in both
football and basketball earning Kelowna High School Athlete of the Year for
excelling in both sports.
Former Okanagan Sun President Paul Carson had high praise
for Joseph. "We are very excited that Josiah has committed to the Calgary
Dinos program. He is a tremendous young man who has a bright future at the CIS
level. Josiah is a mature and talented young man who has a tremendous amount of
upside. The entire Okanagan Sun organization wishes him well".
“Josiah is a big athletic quarterback with a strong arm. He
has great leadership skills and that was shown when he helped the Sun to the
Canadian Junior Final,” states University
of Calgary Head Coach Wayne Harris.
Josiah will enrol in the Faculty of Kinesiology in
January 2016 beginning his academic career at the University of Calgary
as well as training with the team in the off-season.
Carleton, St. Francis Xavier, and
the University of Regina approached Josiah about attending their
schools but he felt Calgary
was the best fit for him from an academic and athletic standpoint.
Josiah is the son of Randy and
Shannon Joseph.