DQ Athletes of the Week — Oct. 29, 2015
October 28, 2015 ·
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Mayfield Secondary School
Marquise Bradley
This 17-year-old has been making his contribution as a running back for the senior football team. “We’re a very dedicated and well-coached team,” he said, adding he’s notched one touch down for the cause. He also used to play on the school’s soccer team. The Grade 12 student lives in Strawberry Fields with his mother Bobbett Bradley.
Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School
Jordan Baggio
The Grade 12 student is a linebacker and defensive end on the school’s senior football team, which won its first five matches of the season. They clinched a playoff spot last Thursday. He’s hoping to play baseball at school in the spring, as well as do shot put. In the community, he spends his summers playing football in the Orangeville Outbacks organization. The 17-year-old lives in Caledon East with his parents Robert and Kathleen Baggio.
St. Michael Catholic Secondary School
Sydney Bokla
The 15-year-old has been playing rusher, receiver and quarterback for the school’s varsity flag football team, which is undefeated in regular season play, and came in second at the recent Mayfield tournament. She’s also planning to play volleyball and soccer at school this year. In the community, she plays rep soccer for the Richmond hill Raiders. The Grade 10 student lives in Bolton with her parents Michael and Louise Bokla.
Humberview Secondary School
Victoria Colp
This Grade 10 student plays point guard for the junior girls’ basketball team, which has only lost one game so far this season. In the community, she plays centre and mid-fielder in rep soccer with the Caledon Wildcats. She also plays rep basketball in the Caledon Cougars’ organization. The 15-year-old lives in Bolton with her parents Tammy Cranley-Colp and Stewart Colp.
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