The University
of Calgary Dinos continue to work on
recruiting trail and confirmed the signing of outstanding offensive line
prospect Dawson Drewniak from Henry Wisewood High School
in Calgary. He
becomes the second player from Henry Wisewood to commit to the Dinos thus far
following teammate Ronnie Hopkins. He also played last year with defensive back
Josh Quarles who earlier committed to the Dinos.
Drewniak was a starting member of
the 2014 Alberta team at the Canada Cup in Saskatoon and is a former Calgary Midget
Football League all-star for the Northern Raiders. He spent much of youth in
Airdrie, AB., before moving to Calgary
in Grade 10. Dawson
was a member of the Calgary Bantam Selects for two years that competed in St. Louis, MO.
While playing for the Warriors in
High School Dawson played both along the offensive and defensive lines for
Coach Cody Ehrmann.
“Dawson
is an elite offensive lineman and one of the top players in his position in Calgary. We are excited
about having him join our program,” states recruiting coordinator Matt Berry.
“I felt Calgary was best place for me to grow as an
athlete and student. My High School coaches were supportive of me going to the Calgary,” states Drewniak who was pursued by the
Universities of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Dawson is the son of Ross and Cheryl Drewniak
and will study Social Sciences at the U of C in the fall of 2016.