The University of Calgary
football Dinos continue to sign players for the 2016 season. Head Coach Wayne
Harris today confirmed that Adam Sinagra has signed a Canadian Interuniversity
Sports Letter of Intent to attend the University of Calgary.
Sinagra has four years of CIS
eligibility remaining having starred the past two years for John Abbott College
Islanders in Saint-Anne-de-Bellevue,
PQ. He has been at John Abbott
CEGEP for the past three seasons.
The 6’1”, 190 lbs. Sinagra
visited Calgary over the summer and was
recruited by numerous CIS schools from Eastern Canada,
ultimately making his choice to sign with the Dinos this past weekend.
Offensive Coordinator Ryan
Sheahan is familiar with the attributes of Sinagra having seen him play on several
occasions while Sheahan was coaching at Queen’s University.
“Adam sees the field extremely
well and is very athletic. He has next level arm strength,” states Sheahan of
the 20 year old native of Chateauguay,
Quebec. “Adam has the makings of
a premier CIS quarterback,” Sheahan states.
“Calgary is a great opportunity academically,
on the football field, and off the football field for me,” states Sinagra who
plans to study international economics.
“I felt at right at home during
my visit summer. I realize with Andrew (Buckley) leaving an opportunity exists.
I want to play on a contending team and Calgary’s
program is that. I also like the approach of Coach Harris towards football and
outside of football. I also look forward to Coach Sheahan pushing me on
offense,” Sinagra stated.
Before being injured last year in
six games the CEGEP league in offense and total yardage. He is currently
coached by Pat Gregory, who previously was an offensive coordinator for the University of Montreal.
Sinagra will complete his studies
for the current semester at John Abbott and enrol in courses at the University of Calgary in January 2016. Adam will train
with the Dinos in the off-season. He previously played with the Chateauguay
Raiders and St. Laurent Spartans before
playing for the Islanders.