Class 2014: Trevelle Wisdom powers his way to becoming a rising star

Today, CFC features class 2014 star defensive back from the Metro Toronto Wildcats, Trevelle Wisdom. Trevelle started his football career when he was in grade five.


Trevelle Wisdom

Positions:
Defensive Back, Quarterback

Height/Weight:
6’0, 185 lbs

Teams:
Don Bosco Eagles (high school)
Metro Toronto Wildcats (junior varsity: OVFL)
Metro Toronto Grizzlies (COMFL)

Commitment:
None

Consideration:
McMaster, Oregon (NCAA), Open

Class:
2014


Known for being the biggest yet strongest player on the field, Trevelle has always started on any team he’s suited up for in his young football career. Those teams have included the Metro Toronto Grizzlies of the Central Ontario Minor Football League (COMFL), Metro Toronto Wildcats of the Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL) and his current high school team, the Don Bosco Eagles.

The star defensive back made an immediate impression in football ranks. For his play with the junior varsity Wildcats, we was team rookie of the year. Additionally in November 2011, he was pivot of the junior Eagles team that was victorious in the city final. The team defeated Chaminade 28-21 and Trevelle was team MVP for his efforts on the field.

While the Eagles standout says that he tries to emulate NFL pivot Michael Vick on the field, he says that his family has played an instrumental role in his life.

“The most influential people in my life would have to be my parents,” says Trevelle. “They give me pride and constantly tell me I have a great talent in football and they also guide me to make right education choices.”

Academically, Trevelle would like to achieve a 75 plus average.

“I’m a hard worker on and off the field and I put pride in my work and do it with my best ability,” adds the defensive back who hopes to open his own restaurant in the future.

Overall, Trevelle has learned key things from football which he hopes to apply in all aspects of life in order to be successful.

“I learned to never give up, no matter how hard the situation is never give up on what you believe in,” comments Trevelle. “Also, if you work hard and take pride in what you do, you will always be rewarded.”


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Class 2014: Trevelle Wisdom powers his way to becoming a rising star

Today, CFC features class 2014 star defensive back from the Metro Toronto Wildcats, Trevelle Wisdom. Trevelle started his football career when he was in grade five. (more…)

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