Logan Bandy grew
up watching the University
of Calgary Dinos football
perform at McMahon Stadium. He always wanted to play for them. The talented
offensive tackle will achieve that goal signing a Canadian Interuniversity
Letter of Intent to attend the University
of Calgary in the fall of
2017.
“I grew up
watching the Dinos play in Hardy Cups at McMahon and can not wait to continue
to play at home,” stated the 6’5”, 240 lbs. Bandy who anchors the offensive
line at St. Francis High School,
the 2015 defending Provincial 4A football champions. He played along side
current Dino offensive lineman Peter Nicastro coached by Tyler Park for the
Browns.
An excellent
student, Logan plans to take Sciences courses working towards a major in
Biology.
“Calgary is a great school for academics and football, and
my parents and family can continue to watch me play,” stated Bandy who was
heavily recruited by numerous CIS schools including Western, UBC, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
and went to a visit at Simon Fraser.
Logan brings an impressive list of achievements. He started for one year
on the Alberta U16 team, and for two years on the Alberta U18 team. He was
Lineman of the Year in the Calgary Bantam Football Association, and a league
all-star in the Calgary Midget League in 2016 in the Mavericks organization
playing for Scott Rideout and Todd McKay. He is currently ranked in the CFC top
100.
“Logan Bandy is
a great young offensive tackle. He is technically very sound as a player with
great feet,” states University
of Calgary recruiting
coordinator Matt Berry.
Bandy joins
current St. Francis High players, quarterback Cole Belway and linebacker Joe
Dutton who also committed to the Dinos. Logan
is the son of Gordon and Karen Bandy.
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