Ontario Prospect Challenge Profile: Redhawks looking for expert coaching

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Positions:
Slotback,Wide Receiver

Height/Weight:
5’5, 140 lbs

Teams:
Smiths Falls Redhawks (high school)

Commitment:
None

Official Visits:
None

Considerations:
Queen’s, Ottawa, Carleton, Open

Class:
2019

Nathan Coleman started playing in the Smiths Falls Minor Football Association since 2011, starting as a tyke and just finishing his fifth season with the Renegades.

In 2011, he also played in the National Capital Amateur Football Association (NCAFA) with the Rideau Valley RedBlacks, where he just finished his fourth season of peewee in 2014.

Moreover, he currently plays for the Smith Falls Redhawks as a slotback and running back.

During the offseason, he plays rep soccer with the Perth Patriots to help stay in shape and work on his footwork.

NATHAN COLEMAN #6 BUCCS NCAFA MOSQUITO

For the Ontario Prospect Challenge (OPC), he has high ambitions.

β€œMy Ontario Prospect Challenge (OPC) goal is to become a better player by taking in the clinics available and get coached by university coaches,” said Nathan.

His idol is Julian Edelman because he shows that now matter how small you are you can still make amazing plays.

β€œHe has shown his skill as a wide receiver, running back and even like last year throwing a touchdown pass as a quarterback a play I asked my spring coach to add to the playbook,” added the Redhawks standout.

Nathan is passionate about playing the sport.

β€œI love to play football because the big plays, amazing catches and how it takes the whole team to win the game,” explained Nathan.

NATHAN COLEMAN # 3 BUCCS NCAFA TYKE

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