Offensive lineman Michael Scott
will not have far to go to university. A 6’2”, 270 lbs. offensive guard Scott,
who hails from the rural bedroom community of Cochrane,
AB, north west
of Calgary has signed CIS
Letter of Intent and attend the University
of Calgary.
“Calgary is a great school and they have the
program I wish to take. My parents went to the University of Calgary
and I have cousins going to school there,” states Scott who preferred to stay
close to home.
Scott comes from a highly
successful high school program. He started on the 2014 and 2015 Provincial 3A
Champion Cochrane Cobras at offensive guard under the direction of Head Coach
Rob McNab. This past year he played both ways, playing nose tackle on the
defensive line. He was named his team’s defensive player of the year and won
that award for Rockyview League that surrounds Calgary. He capped his season being named
Most Valuable Player for the Cobras.
“Michael comes for a great
program that has been very successful. He is a hard working competitor who
played both ways and will develop into an interior offensive lineman,” states
recruiting coordinator Matt Berry.
Michael was also recruited by the
University of Regina
as well as Queen’s University and will study Economics at the University of Calgary.
He is the son of Doug and Rene
Scott of Cochrane, AB.
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