REC/DB Scarrow multisport athlete

Vikings standout looking to increase exposure, considering local option.

It’s a brisk offseason for Waterloo Collegiate Institute Vikings standout Bryce Scarrow.

Bryce Scarrow

Positions:
Receiver, Defensive Back

Height/Weight:
6ā€™2, 190 lbs

Teams:
Waterloo Collegiate Institute Vikings (high school: WCSSAA)
Twin-Cities Predators (varsity: OFC)

Commitment:
None

Official Visits:
None

Considerations:
Waterloo, Open

Class:
2017

A veteran of the game, Bryce Scarrow has developed into a standout player.

Playing the sport since the age of 10, Bryce has accomplished a lot. He was named the Defensive Player of the Year for the Waterloo Collegiate Institute Vikings of the Waterloo County Secondary School Athletic Association (WCSSAA). He was also chosen as a First Team All-Star for the region this past season.

At 6ā€™2 and 190 pounds, ScarrowĀ plays both receiver and defensive back.

Not only is Bryce a two-way player on the gridiron, he is also a multisport athlete as he plays both basketball and rugby. This makes for a busy offseason but it helps him stay in shape.

At the moment, Bryce is open to any CIS team, but is looking closely at local team, Ā Waterloo Warriors.

“It has been good so far,” says Bryce of the recruitment process. Ā “It been really interesting and eye opening to what the future offers.”

He is planning on studying business in university.

Scarrow is currently practicing three times a week with the Twin-Cities Predators of the Ontario Football Conference (OFC) while also working out by himself. He is focused on improving his speed, quickness, and explosiveness.

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