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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 8 Aug 2013, p. 22

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Year at prepschool pays off with NCAA scholarship Whilv thv sixâ€"loot. live-inch. ZENLpound Stouffvillc naliw excelled in protecting the quar- terback and paved holes for run‘ ning hacks while unending high school at Villanova ( nllcgv in King (lily; [1.5. collegiate coaches were skeptical of how he could handle himself against far superior play-U Thais what 'l'rcy Rutherford discovered in his quest to play “.8. college fomhall. So. Rutherford transferer to u prep school in the United States last year BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA mhamkumm»i wmg mma 10 be the boss! at your craft you have to play against the hem. "I feel really blessed. grate- fuL thankful. and very proud to rvccivv u \(‘hUIifl'Shlp from an vxu-Ilvm aradonm‘ msmumm.” (he Glad Pan Public School grad- uau‘maid. “to mom: to Kent School in Kent. (It. paid of? fur the 17-year- old when he gave a verbal com- mitment to a scholarship ntTor fmm the University uf Cnnnwti- cut for 2014. l'hc game in tho I! S . hv said. 15 fax mow competinw. “I was attending a great schuul Yoik' mien. V'fl- WK 1-4-11! Take a Walk in the Forest Saturday, August 24‘“ 10 am. to 3 pm. GEDIHCHIHG m THE f. VURH’REGIDHRL F 0861 Eldted ng tract. 16232 Hwy 45 ‘ ~ ‘ Town at wmtcnurcnâ€"Stoum'me Search ta hidden treasuves m m York Regnonat Poms: Solve a fowstry puzzte t0! 3 chance to wm a great pwe‘ Gunted waks start at the begmnmg at every hodr trom 10 a m unttt 2 p m Geomchmq passoorts am avmtabtv omme and at the event Ptease remembe' to bung your OPS-enamed device Visit www.york.ca/geocaching or call 1~877~464~9675 ext. 3000 to register today. hcrv in (lanada at \‘illanovzi (kilâ€" lcgt- in King( lily. But the lNfllltHldl Collegiate Athletic Association) Division One coaches who came for visits all mid thv same thing, that they would like to {we the play against honor American competi- tion." Rutherford said. "My dad was in talks with a low (prop or high whools) schools down south. but Kent really ret‘ruited hard and a decision was made. It's a differ- cnt game. much faster" Although Boston College. Rm- gers. Minnesota and Pittsburgh were inwrosu-d. Rmhvrford said (Zonnwtirm was ulmnx his first (‘hUICU Bullwrfurd Ihankvd Kent roach l'odd Marble who wnt out high- light film lalc las} year to sch'fiols. "UCI‘mnS (mum’s. especially their rccruuing «mach Ovargc lk-h-umyumw m Km! many times ovci the last few months before school cndvd and we had But to get a dcgrcc Whllt‘ playing a spur! is hugc'. Not many ( fanadmn kids 33'! (hi: uppor!uni!y.' SPORTS lunch and when we \pukl' ht- ind: utth that I was their No» l recruit on their board and how I could makv an Impact right away." he said. "I will be getting the first install of the offence soon so I will be ready to compete for a staning rule. "Men, Ihc- farilitim sm- unbr- licvablc. [1w weight room is rated No. 3 by the NH. coaches and within the same facility wv prac~ use in the indoor field. Wt- also eat and are fed we" by the chef and we have access to full time fOQl~ ball academic counsellors 1- all the suppun m uno building. It's unbelievable.“ launching his football career mm the Markham Raider“. minor organization when he was eight yi-arx (iid through the ont'uurago merit of his i‘athvr Fri-d. Ruther- fhrd said his decision in give the University of Connecticut an bariy verbal commitment will enable: him to divert his full attention tn having What he hopes will be a Mii'i'cssfui senior catnpargn. "I really want (u be a lechni~ dam of the game and méslcr the turtle pusmun and take me sport as far as I can." he said. "But u) got a dogrvv whilv playing d sport is hugc‘ Nm' many Canadian kids got (his opportunity.’ Smuffville Sun-'I‘rihunv Stoufiville‘s Trey Rutherford earned a scholarship to thé University of Connecticut after a year at prep school south of the border.

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