Ontario Prospect Challenge Profile: Spartan looking to develop (VIDEO)

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Positions:
Quarterback

Height/Weight:
6ā€™3ā€, 210lbs

Teams:
Lorne Park Spartans (high school: ROPSSAA)
Mississauga Warriors (OVFL)

Commitment:
None

Official Visits:
None

Considerations:
Western, Guelph, Carleton, Queens, British Columbia, Toronto, York, Open
Class:
2017

Alexander Lavric started playing football in Grade 9 for the Lorne Park Spartans of the Region of Peel Secondary School Athletic Association (ROPSSAA).

In Grade 10, he started at varsity as a quarterback and we won and the won the ROPSSAA and OFSAA championship, which they did again his Grade 11 year.

ā€œThis past year we had a good season, but lost the ROPSSAA final to an excellent St. Roch Raven football team,ā€ said Alex.

He has also played in the Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL) for the last two seasons with the Mississauga Warriors.

ā€œObviously we would like to win the game but more importantly I look forward to learning a lot from the coaches and making new friends and teammates,ā€ said the quarterback of the Ontario Prospect Challenge (OPC).

The 2017 graduate would also love to be on the #CFC100, as it would be an honour to be on the list and to be recognized.

During the offseason, Alex works out consistently by working on speed, strength and footwork.

ā€œI also get together with my teammates to work on timing and passing,ā€ added the Spartan. ā€œI also attend camps in the offseason.ā€

Moreover, on the field his idol is Cam Newton because he overcame adversity even before he attended Auburn University and won the Heisman Trophy and the National Championship.

ā€œNow as a pro he is very involved in the community and seems as though he is always having fun,ā€ continued Alex.

The Spartan loves football because it is the ultimate team sport and he loves to be part of a team.

As a quarterback, he relishes in the responsibility that comes with the position.

ā€œThe life lessons learned from football such as teamwork, dedication, commitment and respect for your opponent are oneā€™s that you can carry on throughout your life,ā€ explained Alex.

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