The University
of Calgary continues to stock pile players from Henry Wise Wood, confirming
that speedy Matson Tulloch has signed a USports Letter of Intent to attend the
University of Calgary for the 2017 football season.
A product of the
Falcons Bantam and Midget programs, Matson played two years of Midget football
and was a member of the his school’s senior team for two seasons. He was a
starter in his senior year and backed up current Dinos receiver Kelton Bailey
in his Grade 11 season for the Warriors.
Matson was a
member of the Alberta U18 team that played in the 2016 Canada Cup and was the
Midget Falcons Most Valuable Player in 2016.
“I worked with
Coach Chapdelaine (Dinos receiver coach) at the Canadian Football
Academy and he is great
to work with. I also have a lot of friends going to play for the Dinos or are
currently on the team, and I wanted to play with them,” stated the 5’9”, 160
lbs. Tulloch.
“Matson is a
very intelligent receiver and a good play maker. He runs great routes and is
technically very sound for such a young player,” stated Dinos Offensive
Coordinator Ryan Sheahan.
An excellent
student, Matson will enroll in either Kinesiology or Biological Sciences
courses.
“The University of Calgary
is a great school,” Tulloch added who was approached by Simon
Fraser University
and the University
of Toronto.
Matson is the
son of Colin and Cathy Tulloch.
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